2017–18 British and Irish Cup

2017–18 British and Irish Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
Ireland Ireland
 Wales
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and knockout
Date13 October 2017 — April 2018
Tournament statistics
Teams20
Matches played67
Attendance70,827 (1,057 per match)
Highest attendance7,428
Bristol v Doncaster Knights
(22 October 2017)
Lowest attendance50
Scarlets PS v Ulster A
(20 January 2018)
Tries scored454 (6.78 per match)
Top point scorer(s)South Africa Brendan Cope (Jersey)
England Luke Daniels (Ealing)
83 points each
Top try scorer(s)England James Cordy-Redden (Ealing)
Wales Will Harries (Ealing)
7 tries each
Final
VenueTrailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance1,386
ChampionsEaling Trailfinders (1st title)
Runners-upLeinster A
← 2016–17 (Previous)

The 2017–18 British and Irish Cup is the ninth and final season of the annual rugby union competition for second tier, semi-professional clubs from Britain and Ireland. Munster A are the defending champions having won the 2016–17 final against Jersey Reds 29–28 at Irish Independent Park, Cork on 21 April 2017.[1][2] The format of the competition is similar to last season with Scottish clubs not competing. For the third consecutive season the four Welsh teams are the reserve sides of the teams competing in the Pro14 competition instead of clubs from the Welsh Premier Division.

Competition format

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The competition format is a pool stage followed by a knockout stage. The pool stage consists of five pools of four teams playing home and away matches. The top side in each pool, plus the three best runners-up, progress to the knockout stage. The eight quarter-finalists are ranked, with top four teams having home advantage. The four winning quarter-finalists progress to the semi-final draw. Most of the matches are played on the same weekends as the European Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup. First round matches begin on 13 October 2017 and the final will be held in April 2018.

Participating teams and locations

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The allocation of teams is as follows:

  • England – twelve clubs from RFU Championship
  • Ireland – four Irish provinces represented by 'A' teams
  • Wales – four Welsh regions represented by Premiership Select teams.
Club Country League Stadium Capacity Area
Bedford Blues England England RFU Championship Goldington Road 6,000 Bedford
Bristol England England RFU Championship Ashton Gate 27,000 Bristol
Cardiff Blues Premiership Select Wales Wales N/A Sardis Road 7,861 Pontypridd
Connacht Eagles Ireland Ireland Irish Interprovincial Galway Sportsgrounds
Corinthian Park
8,100
1,000
Galway
Galway
Cornish Pirates England England RFU Championship Mennaye Field 4,000 Penzance
Doncaster Knights England England RFU Championship Castle Park 5,000 Doncaster
Dragons Premiership Select Wales Wales N/A CCB Centre
Bridge Field
1,000
2,000
Ystrad Mynach
Bedwas
Ealing Trailfinders England England RFU Championship Trailfinders Sports Ground 3,020 West Ealing, London
Hartpury College England England RFU Championship College Stadium 2,000 Hartpury
Jersey Reds Jersey England [a] RFU Championship St. Peter 4,000 Saint Peter
Leinster A Ireland Ireland Irish Interprovincial Donnybrook Stadium 6,000 Dublin
London Scottish England England RFU Championship Richmond Athletic Ground 4,500 Richmond, London
Munster A Ireland Ireland Irish Interprovincial Irish Independent Park 8,008 Cork
Nottingham Rugby England England RFU Championship Lady Bay Sports Ground 3,000 Nottingham
Ospreys Premiership Select Wales Wales N/A St Helen's
The Gnoll
Talbot Athletic Ground
4,500
5,000
3,000
Swansea
Neath
Port Talbot
Richmond England England RFU Championship Richmond Athletic Ground 4,500 Richmond, London
Rotherham Titans England England RFU Championship Clifton Lane 2,500 Rotherham
Scarlets Premiership Select Wales Wales N/A Parc y Scarlets
Talbot Athletic Ground
Church Bank Playing Fields
14,870
3,000
3,000
Llanelli
Aberavon
Llandovery
Ulster A Ireland Ireland Irish Interprovincial Rifle Park
Eaton Park
Shaw's Bridge
1,000
1,000
1,300
Banbridge
Ballymena
Belfast
Yorkshire Carnegie England England RFU Championship Stacks Field
Laund Hill
Silver Royd
2,000
2,000
1,950
Ilkley
Huddersfield
Scalby
  1. ^ Jersey is listed in the English section because they play in the English RFU Championship.

Pool stages

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Key to colours
     Winner of each pool, advance to quarter-finals.
     Three highest-scoring second-place teams advance to quarter-finals.

(Q) denotes the team has qualified for the quarter-finals as the pool winners
(q) denotes team has at least qualified for the quarter-finals as one of the three highest-scoring second-place teams

Pool 1

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
England Bedford Blues (Q) 6 5 0 1 165 102 +63 3 1 24 Qualified as pool winner
Ireland Munster A (Q) 6 5 0 1 136 62 +74 1 0 21 Qualified
England Nottingham 6 2 0 4 103 157 −54 2 1 11
Wales Ospreys Premiership Select 6 0 0 6 69 152 −83 0 2 2
Updated to match(es) played on 9 March 2018. Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 4 points for a win; 2 points for a draw; 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less; 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

[edit]
14 October 2017
14:30
Ospreys Premiership Select6–24Munster A
Report
St Helen's, Swansea
Attendance: 547
Referee: Fergus Kirby
15 October 2017
15:00
(BP) Nottingham26–38Bedford Blues (BP)
Report
Lady Bay Sports Ground
Attendance: 1,091
Referee: Hamish Smales

[3]


Round 2

[edit]
20 October 2017
19:45
(BP) Munster A38–7Nottingham
Report
Irish Independent Park
Attendance: 200
Referee: Craig Evans
21 October 2017
15:00
(BP) Bedford Blues43–19Ospreys Premiership Select
Report
Goldington Road
Attendance: 2,360
Referee: Johnny Erskine

[4]


Round 3

[edit]
8 December 2017
19:45
Munster A14–25Bedford Blues
Report
Irish Independent Park
Attendance: 200
Referee: Dudley Phillips
10 December 2017
15:00
NottinghamP–POspreys Premiership Select
  • Game postponed due to bad weather (snow). Game to be rescheduled for 9 March 2018.[5]

[6]


Round 4

[edit]
16 December 2017
14:30
(BP) Ospreys Premiership Select15 – 17Nottingham
Report
The Gnoll, Neath
Attendance: 364
Referee: Robert O'Sullivan
16 December 2017
15:00
(BP) Bedford Blues12 – 16Munster A
Report
Goldington Road
Attendance: 2,206
Referee: Elgan Williams

[7]


Round 5

[edit]
12 January 2018
19:30
(BP) Ospreys Premiership Select12 – 15Bedford Blues
Report
Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot
Attendance: 584
Referee: Robert Sullivan
12 January 2018
19:45
(BP) Nottingham12 – 17Munster A
Report
Lady Bay Sports Ground
Attendance: 923
Referee: Aled Evans

[8]


Round 6

[edit]
19 January 2018
19:45
Munster A27 – 0Ospreys Premiership Select
Report
Irish Independent Park
Attendance: 341
Referee: Neil Chivers
20 January 2018
14:00
(BP) Bedford Blues32 – 15Nottingham
Report
Goldington Road
Attendance: 1,912
Referee: Hamish Smales

[9]


Round 3 (rescheduled game)

[edit]
9 March 2018
19:45
(BP) Nottingham26 – 17Ospreys Premiership Select
Lady Bay Sports Ground
Attendance: 750
Referee: Neil Chivers
  • Game rescheduled from 10 December 2017.

[10]

Pool 2

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
Ireland Leinster A (Q) 6 5 0 1 235 141 +94 6 0 26 Qualified as pool winner
England Doncaster Knights (Q) 6 4 0 2 231 167 +64 5 1 22 Qualified
England Bristol 6 3 0 3 208 168 +40 4 0 16
Wales Cardiff Blues Premiership Select 6 0 0 6 83 281 −198 2 0 2
Updated to match(es) played on 21 January 2018. Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 4 points for a win; 2 points for a draw; 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less; 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

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14 October 2017
14:30
Cardiff Blues Premiership Select7–31Bristol (BP)
Report
Sardis Road
Attendance: 2,225
Referee: Johnny Erskine
14 October 2017
14:30
Doncaster Knights17–41Leinster A (BP)
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 1,173
Referee: Aled Evans

[3]


Round 2

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21 October 2017
19:30
(BP) Leinster A29–10Cardiff Blues Premiership Select
Report
Donnybrook
Attendance: 1,659
Referee: Karl Dickson
22 October 2017
14:00
Bristol22–33Doncaster Knights (BP)
Report
Ashton Gate
Attendance: 7,428
Referee: Adam Leal

[4]


Round 3

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8 December 2017
19:45
(BP) Bristol35–46Leinster A (BP)
Report
Ashton Gate
Attendance: 6,254
Referee: Gareth John
9 December 2017
14:30
(BP) Doncaster Knights70–12Cardiff Blues Premiership Select
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 875
Referee: Johnny Erskine

[6]


Round 4

[edit]
15 December 2017
19:30
(BP) Leinster A50 – 15Bristol
Report
Donnybrook
Attendance: 1,400
Referee: Adam Jones
16 December 2017
14:30
(BP) Cardiff Blues Premiership Select27 – 42Doncaster Knights (BP)
Report
Sardis Road
Attendance: 200
Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe

[7]


Round 5

[edit]
13 January 2018
14:30
(BP) Cardiff Blues Premiership Select27 – 41Leinster A (BP)
Report
Sardis Road
Attendance: 213
Referee: Adam Leal
13 January 2018
14:30
(2BP) Doncaster Knights32 – 37Bristol (BP)
Report
Castle Park
Attendance: 979
Referee: Karl Dickson

[8]


Round 6

[edit]
19 January 2018
19:45
(BP) Bristol68 – 0Cardiff Blues Premiership Select
Report
Ashton Gate
Attendance: 6,150
Referee: Robert O'Sullivan
20 January 2018
14:00
(BP) Leinster A28 – 37Doncaster Knights (BP)
Report
Donnybrook
Attendance: 786
Referee: Mike English

[9]


Pool 3

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
Jersey Jersey Reds (Q) 6 5 0 1 215 85 +130 5 1 26 Qualified as pool winner
England Yorkshire Carnegie 6 4 0 2 130 127 +3 3 0 19
England London Scottish 6 3 0 3 119 170 −51 3 0 15
Wales Dragons Premiership Select 6 0 0 6 109 191 −82 1 3 4
Updated to match(es) played on 20 January 2018. Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 4 points for a win; 2 points for a draw; 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less; 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

[edit]
13 October 2017
19:45
(BP) Jersey Reds32–3Yorkshire Carnegie
Report
St Peter
Attendance: 1,216
Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe
14 October 2017
15:00
(BP) London Scottish27–20Dragons Premiership Select (BP)
Report
Athletic Ground
Attendance: 808
Referee: Rob O'Sullivan

[3]


Round 2

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21 October 2017
14:30
Dragons Premiership Select7–34Jersey Reds (BP)
Report
CCB Centre
Attendance: 110
Referee: Nigel Correll
22 October 2017
15:00
Yorkshire Carnegie19–8London Scottish
Stacks Field, Ilkley
Attendance: 650
Referee: Sara Cox

[4]


Round 3

[edit]
9 December 2017
13:30
(BP) Yorkshire Carnegie43–22Dragons Premiership Select (BP)
Laund Hill, Huddersfield
Attendance: 200
Referee: Michael Hudson[11]
9 December 2017
15:00
(BP) Jersey Reds45–10London Scottish
Report
St Peter
Attendance: 712
Referee: Jack Makepeace

[6]


Round 4

[edit]
16 December 2017
14:00
London Scottish18 – 45Jersey Reds (BP)
Report
Athletic Ground
Attendance: 768
Referee: Fergus Kirby
16 December 2017
15:00
(BP) Dragons Premiership Select14 – 20Yorkshire Carnegie
CCB Centre
Attendance: 213
Referee: Johnny Erskine

[7]


Round 5

[edit]
12 January 2018
19:45
(BP) Jersey Reds40 – 21Dragons Premiership Select
Report
St Peter
Attendance: 1,186
Referee: Johnny Erskine
13 January 2018
15:00
(BP) London Scottish29 – 19Yorkshire Carnegie
Report
Athletic Ground
Attendance: 879
Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe

[8]


Round 6

[edit]
20 January 2018
14:00
(BP) Dragons Premiership Select22 – 27London Scottish (BP)
Report
The Bridge Field, Bedwas
Attendance: 500
Referee: Nigel Correll
20 January 2018
14:00
(BP) Yorkshire Carnegie26 – 19Jersey Reds (BP)
Silver Royd, Scalby
Attendance: 521
Referee: Jack Makepeace

[9]


Pool 4

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
England Ealing Trailfinders (Q) 6 6 0 0 320 67 +253 6 0 30 Qualified as pool winner
England Rotherham Titans 6 3 0 3 120 151 −31 1 0 13
Ireland Connacht Eagles 6 2 0 4 146 228 −82 2 1 11
England Richmond 6 1 0 5 81 221 −140 1 0 5
Updated to match(es) played on 20 January 2018. Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 4 points for a win; 2 points for a draw; 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less; 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

[edit]
14 October 2017
14:00
Rotherham Titans28–23Connacht Eagles (BP)
Report
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 417
Referee: Elgan Williams
14 October 2017
15:00
(BP) Ealing Trailfinders67–12Richmond
Report
Trailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance: 647
Referee: Sara Cox

[3]


Round 2

[edit]
21 October 2017
15:00
(BP) Richmond35–5Rotherham Titans
Report
Athletic Ground
Attendance: 623
Referee: Mike Hudson
22 October 2017
14:00
Connacht Eagles14–71Ealing Trailfinders (BP)
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 250[12]
Referee: Rhys Thomas

[4]


Round 3

[edit]
9 December 2017
14:00
Rotherham Titans10–45Ealing Trailfinders (BP)
Report
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 289
Referee: Fergus Kirby
9 December 2017
15:00
Richmond17–38Connacht Eagles (BP)
Report
Athletic Ground
Attendance: 583
Referee: Sara Cox

[6]


Round 4

[edit]
16 December 2017
15:00
(BP) Ealing Trailfinders35 – 9Rotherham Titans
Report
Trailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance: 407
Referee: Karl Dickson
17 December 2017
14:00
(BP) Connacht Eagles56 – 7Richmond
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 350[13]
Referee: Chris Busby

[7]


Round 5

[edit]
13 January 2018
14:30
Rotherham Titans31 – 10Richmond
Report
Clifton Lane
Attendance: 227
Referee: Mike Hudson
13 January 2018
15:00
(BP) Ealing Trailfinders78 – 12Connacht Eagles
Report
Trailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance: 584
Referee: Dewi Phillips

[8]


Round 6

[edit]
19 January 2018
19:00
Connacht Eagles3 – 27Rotherham Titans (BP)
Report
Corinthian Park
Attendance: 601
Referee: Chris Busby
20 January 2018
14:00
Richmond0 – 24Ealing Trailfinders (BP)
Report
Athletic Ground
Attendance: 420
Referee: Christophe Ridley

[9]


Pool 5

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
Ireland Ulster A (Q) 6 5 0 1 143 111 +32 3 0 23 Qualified as pool winner
England Cornish Pirates (Q) 6 4 0 2 162 86 +76 3 0 19 Qualified
Wales Scarlets Premiership Select 6 2 0 4 107 158 −51 1 1 10
England Hartpury College 6 1 0 5 124 180 −56 2 2 8
Updated to match(es) played on 3 February 2018. Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 4 points for a win; 2 points for a draw; 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less; 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Round 1

[edit]
14 October 2017
14:30
Hartpury College19–35Cornish Pirates (BP)
Report
College Stadium
Attendance: 732
Referee: Joy Neville
14 October 2017
14:30
Ulster A24–18Scarlets Premiership Select (BP)
Report
Rifle Park, Banbridge
Attendance: 600
Referee: Karl Dickson

[3]


Round 2

[edit]
21 October 2017
14:30
Scarlets Premiership Select24–21Hartpury College (BP)
Report
Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli
Attendance: 100
Referee: James Clarke
22 October 2017
14:30
Cornish Pirates23–14Ulster A
Report
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 1,074
Referee: Mike English

[4]


Round 3

[edit]
9 December 2017
14:30
(2BP) Hartpury College24–29Ulster A (BP)
Report
College Stadium
Attendance: 375
Referee: Karl Dickson
11 December 2017
17:15
Scarlets Premiership Select18–10Cornish Pirates
Report
Talbot Athletic Ground, Aberavon[a 1]
Attendance: 300[7]
Referee: Aled Evans

[6]


Round 4

[edit]
16 December 2017
14:30
(BP) Ulster A27 – 19Hartpury College
Report
Eaton Park, Ballymena
Attendance: 450
Referee: Hamish Smales
17 December 2017
14:30
(BP) Cornish Pirates38 – 10Scarlets Premiership Select
Report
Mennaye Field
Attendance: 916
Referee: Adam Leal

Round 5

[edit]
12 January 2018
17:00
(BP) Ulster A25 – 14Cornish Pirates
Report
Shaw's Bridge, Belfast
Attendance: 781
Referee: Elgan Williams
13 January 2018
14:30
(BP) Hartpury College41 – 24Scarlets Premiership Select (BP)
Report
College Stadium
Attendance: 736
Referee: Sara Cox

[8]


Round 6

[edit]
20 January 2018
14:00
Cornish PiratesP – PHartpury College
Mennaye Field
  • Game postponed due to unplayable pitch caused by bad weather (rain). Game to be rescheduled for 3 February 2018.[15]
20 January 2018
14:00
Scarlets Premiership Select13 – 24Ulster A
Report
Church Bank Playing Fields, Llandovery
Attendance: 50
Referee: Fergal Kirby

[9]


Round 6 (rescheduled game)

[edit]
3 February 2018
14:00
Hartpury College0 – 41Cornish Pirates (BP)
Report
College Stadium[a 2]
Attendance: 275
Referee: Aled Evans
  • Game rescheduled from 20 January 2018.

[17]

Knock-out stage

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The eight qualifiers are seeded according to performance in the pool stage. The four top seeds hosted the quarter-finals against the lower seeds, in a 1 v 8, 2 v 7, 3 v 6 and 4 v 5 format. However, if two teams qualify from the same group they can not be drawn together. Therefore, Leinster A cannot be drawn against Doncaster Knights. Teams are ranked by:

1 – competition points (4 for a win, 2 for a draw)
2 – where competition points are equal, greatest number of wins
3 – where the number of wins are equal, aggregate points difference
4 – where the aggregate points difference are equal, greatest number of points scored
Seed Pool winners Pts Wins Pts diff
1 England Ealing Trailfinders (Q) 30 6 253
2 Jersey Jersey Reds (Q) 26 5 130
3 Ireland Leinster A (Q) 26 5 94
4 England Bedford Blues 24 5 63
5 Ireland Ulster A 23 5 32
Seed Pool Runners–up Pts Wins Pts diff
6 England Doncaster Knights 22 4 64
7 Ireland Munster A 21 4 74
8 England Cornish Pirates 19 4 76
9 England Yorkshire Carnegie 19 4 3
10 England Rotherham Titans 13 -31 −58
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
31 March 2018 - Trailfinders Sports Ground
 
 
England Ealing Trailfinders28
 
21 April 2018 - Trailfinders Sports Ground
 
England Cornish Pirates25
 
England Ealing Trailfinders36
 
31 March 2018 - Goldington Road
 
England Bedford Blues16
 
England Bedford Blues16
 
May 2018 - Trailfinders Sports Ground
 
Ireland Ulster A10
 
England Ealing Trailfinders22
 
30 March 2018 - St. Peter
 
Ireland Leinster A7
 
Jersey Jersey Reds 22
 
21 April 2018 - St. Peter
 
England Doncaster Knights19
 
Jersey Jersey Reds 27
 
30 March 2018 - Donnybrook
 
Ireland Leinster A29
 
Ireland Leinster A17
 
 
Ireland Munster A6
 

Quarter-finals

[edit]
30 March 2018
15:00
Jersey Reds Jersey22 – 10England Doncaster Knights
Report
St Peter
Attendance: 1,679
Referee: Joy Neville
30 March 2018
15:00
Leinster A Ireland17 – 6Ireland Munster A
Report
Donnybrook
Attendance: 1,405
Referee: Karl Dickson
31 March 2018
15:00
Bedford Blues England16 – 10Ireland Ulster A
Report
Goldington Road
Attendance: 2,323
Referee: Mike English
31 March 2018
15:00
Ealing Trailfinders England28 – 25England Cornish Pirates
Report
Trailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance: 757
Referee: Christophe Ridley

[18]


Semi-finals

[edit]
21 April 2018
15:00
Ealing Trailfinders England36 – 16England Bedford Blues
Report
Trailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance: 1,070
Referee: Christophe Ridley
21 April 2018
15:00
Jersey Reds Jersey27 – 29Ireland Leinster A
Report
St Peter
Attendance: 1,837
Referee: Ian Davies

[19]


Final

[edit]
12 May 2018
14:00
Ealing Trailfinders England22–7Ireland Leinster A
Report
Trailfinders Sports Ground
Attendance: 1,386
Referee: Craig Evans

[20]

Attendances

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Club Home
matches
Total Average Highest Lowest % Capacity
England Bedford Blues 4 8,801 2,200 2,360 1,912 37%
England Bristol 3 19,832 6,611 7,428 6,150 24%
Wales Cardiff Blues Premiership Select 3 2,638 879 2,225 200 11%
Ireland Connacht Eagles 3 1,201 400 601 250 23%
England Cornish Pirates[a 3] 2 1,990 995 1,074 916 25%
England Doncaster Knights 3 3,027 1,009 1,173 875 20%
Wales Dragons Premiership Select 3 823 274 500 110 19%
England Ealing Trailfinders 6 4,851 809 1,386 407 27%
England Hartpury College[a 4] 4 2,118 530 736 275 26%
Jersey Jersey Reds 5 6,630 1,326 1,837 712 33%
Ireland Leinster A 4 5,250 1,313 1,659 786 22%
England London Scottish 3 2,455 818 879 768 18%
IrelandMunster A 3 741 247 341 200 3%
England Nottingham 3 2,764 921 1,091 750 31%
Wales Ospreys Premiership Select 3 1,495 498 584 364 13%
England Richmond 3 1,626 542 623 420 12%
England Rotherham Titans 3 933 311 417 227 12%
Wales Scarlets Premiership Select 3 450 150 300 50 4%
Ireland Ulster A 3 1,831 610 781 450 55%
England Yorkshire Carnegie 3 1,371 457 650 200 23%

[3][4][6][7][8][9][17][10][18][19]

Individual statistics

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  • Points scorers includes tries as well as conversions, penalties and drop goals. Appearance figures also include coming on as substitutes (unused substitutes not included).

Season records

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ Game was originally to be held on 10 December 2017 at Carmarthen Park, Carmarthen but due to safety concerns caused by bad weather (snow) the date and venue was changed.[14]
  2. ^ Game was originally to be held at Cornish Pirates home ground - the Mennaye Field - but as rain had made the pitch unplayable, and was forecast all weekend, the RFU decided to switch the game to Hartpury's home ground rather than allow the Pirates to play at home on a later date.[16]
  3. ^ Cornish Pirates only played 2 pool games at home as their final match against Hartpury College, originally at home, was switched to Hartpury's ground as the Pirates pitch was unplayable due to rain.[16]
  4. ^ Hartpury College played 4 pool games at home as their final match against Cornish Pirates, originally away, was switched to a home game as the Pirates pitch was unplayable due to rain.[16]

References

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