1997–98 Heineken Cup

The 1997–98 Heineken Cup was the third edition of the Heineken Cup European rugby union club competition. Competing professional club teams from France, Ireland, Italy, Wales, England and Scotland, were divided into five pools of four, in which teams played home and away matches against each other. The pool winners automatically qualified for the knock-out stages. The five runners-up and the best third placed team entered the play-offs, where they competed for the remaining three quarter final positions.

1997–1998 Heineken Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
 France
 Ireland
 Italy
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and Knockout
DateOctober 1997 to 31 January 1998
Tournament statistics
Teams20
Matches played70
Attendance462,958 (6,614 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Lee Jarvis (Cardiff)
(134 points)
Top try scorer(s)Kenny Logan (Wasps)
(7 tries)
Final
VenueStade Lescure, Bordeaux
Attendance36,500
ChampionsEngland Bath (1st title)
Runners-upFrance Brive

Teams

England England Ireland Ireland Italy Italy France France Scotland Scotland Wales Wales

Pool stage

In the pool matches teams received

  • 2 points for a win
  • 1 points for a draw
Key to colours
     Winner of each pool advances to quarter-final stage
     Advance to quarter-final playoffs

Pool 1

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts
France Toulouse 65012512132001217910
England Leicester 640216142163117468
Ireland Leinster 62041519−4137167−304
Italy Milan 61051526−11111206−952

Pool 2

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts
England Wasps 660031121924310413912
Scotland Glasgow 63031415−1132167−356
Wales Swansea 62041516−1157161−44
Ireland Ulster 6105623−1795195−1002

Pool 3

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts
England Bath 6501121201411192210
France Brive 6411241311210146649
Wales Pontypridd 62131713415414775
Scotland Scottish Borders 60061429−15129222−930

Pool 4

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts
England Harlequins 640221129198141578
Wales Cardiff 640217152184146388
France Bourgoin 62041421−7141180−394
Ireland Munster 6204711−493149−564

Pool 5

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts
France Pau 640227819203891148
Wales Llanelli 64021518−314414228
Italy Benetton Treviso 62041819−1146162−164
Scotland Caledonia 6204823−1589189−1004

Seeding

Seed Pool Winners Pts TF +/−
1 England London Wasps 1231+139
2 France Toulouse 1025+79
3 England Bath 1012+22
4 France Pau 827+114
5 England Harlequins 821+57
Seed Pool Runners-up (and best third place) Pts TF +/−
6 France Brive 924+64
7 Wales Cardiff 817+38
8 England Leicester Tigers 816+46
9 Wales Llanelli 815+2
10 Scotland Glasgow 614−35
11 Wales Pontypridd 517+7

Knockout stage

Quarter-final play-offs

1 November 1997
15:00
Leicester Tigers England90 – 19Scotland Glasgow
Welford Road
Attendance: 6,500
1 November 1997
16:30
Brive France25 – 20Wales Pontypridd
Parc Municipal des Sports
Attendance: 13,000
1 November 1997
17:15
Cardiff Wales24 – 20Wales Llanelli
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 8,000

Quarter-finals

8 November 1997
14:15
Bath England32 – 21Wales Cardiff
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
8 November 1997
15:30
Toulouse France51 – 10England Harlequins
Stade Municipal
Attendance: 18,000
9 November 1997
14:15
London Wasps England18 – 25France Brive
Loftus Road Stadium
Attendance: 10,481
9 November 1997
15:20
Pau France35 – 18England Leicester Tigers
Stade Municipal du Hameau
Attendance: 12,000

Semi-finals

20 December 1997
14:00
Bath England20 – 14France Pau
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
21 December 1997
15:20
Toulouse France22 – 22France Brive
Stade Municipal
Attendance: 26,000

Brive advance to final on try count (two tries to one)

Final

31 January 1998
15:30
Bath England19 – 18France Brive
Try: Callard
Con: Callard
Pen: Callard (4)
ReportPen: Lamaison (5)
Drop: Penaud
Stade du Parc Lescure, Bordeaux
Attendance: 36,500
Referee: Jim Fleming (Scotland)

References

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