"Mallinder; Sleightholme, Dingwall, Hutchinson, Naiyaravoro; Grayson, Taylor; Van Wyk, Matavesi, Hill, Ratuniyarawa, Ribbans, Lawes, Ludlam, Harrison.Hayward; Sarto, Benvenuti, Sgarbi, Ioane; Allan, Duvenage; Quaglio, Faiva, Pasquali, Zanni, Ruzza, Lazzaroni, Pettinelli, Barbini. Challenge Cup Heineken Champions Cup Sign Up.

That season was the first time in the history of the competition that two teams went unbeaten in pool play, with both Llanelli Scarlets and Biarritz doing so. Last updated on 12 January 2020 12 January 2020. Challenge Cup Heineken European Champions Cup: Northampton Saints 33-20 Benetton. Catch up with the best of the action from day five of London 2012 as Great Britain's Helen Glover and Heather Stanning win Great Britain's first gold of the Games and Bradley Wiggins rides to glory.BBC Sport looks back at how fans on Wembley Way became an iconic sight on FA Cup final day, and how we'll miss them for this year's final.Get latest scores and headlines sent straight to your phone, sign-up to our newsletter and learn where to find us on online.How to get into rugby union - get into the social team game that brings people togetherNorthampton recovered to earn a bonus-point win over Benetton to keep alive their Champions Cup hopes.Saints failed to make their dominance count in the first half at Franklin's Gardens and trailed at the break after Tommaso Benvenuti's intercept try.Harry Mallinder, returning from injury after more than a year out, had opened the scoring early on for the hosts.Second-half tries from Henry Taylor, Francois van Wyk, Fraser Dingwall and Andy Symons ensured the win., Northampton will need to secure one of the three best runner-up places if they are to progress for the first time since 2016.They enjoyed the perfect start on Sunday when 23-year-old full-back Mallinder, making his first Saints appearance since suffering a knee injury in October 2018, collected Taqele Naiyaravoro's clever offload to power over.Northampton's dominance looked to have paid off again when Ollie Sleightholme touched down before the half-hour mark, but James Grayson's looping pass was judged to have drifted forward.With Benetton scrum-half Charly Trussardi in the sin-bin, Saints, who lost five line-outs in the opening 40 minutes, failed to make their numerical advantage count and the Italians capitalised with an intercept try by Benvenuti.Scrum-half Taylor's score four minutes after the interval looked to have settled the hosts' nerves but hooker Hame Faiva bundled over to edge Benetton back ahead and Tommaso Allan then kicked a penalty to cancel out prop Van Wyk's score.Centre Dingwall hit a gap to guarantee the bonus point with eight minutes remaining, before Symons added a fifth try late on.Northampton visit third-placed Lyon in their final pool fixture next Saturday.
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Finals Posted on 6th August 2012 by admin in Champions Cup, Moment In Time. Earls out of Heineken Cup clash with Saints KEITH EARLS has been ruled out of Munster’s Heineken Cup match with Northampton on Saturday. Subscribe to the latest news, offers & competitions from Northampton Saints



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Northampton surrendered the Heineken Cup with this Pool 1 defeat in Donnybrook, despite opening up an 18-point lead in the first 19 minutes. "I apologise to everyone for that performance, a horrible game and I thought we were terrible. The lure of getting five points at home was too much for us at times. Challenge Cup The 2006–07 Heineken Cup would be distributed to over 100 countries following Pitch International's securing of the rights. "A dreadful performance.

There is no point reviewing that on Monday, we'll get on and prepare for Lyon. Heineken Champions Cup The last of the Challenge Cup quarter-finals on Sunday, 5 April pits No 2-ranked Bristol Bears against the Dragons at Ashton Gate with live coverage again on BT Sport. Der Heineken Cup war der von 1995 bis 2014 bestehende höchstrangige Europapokal-Wettbewerb in der Sportart Rugby Union.Teilnahmeberechtigt waren die besten Vereins- und Regionalmannschaften aus England, Frankreich, Schottland, Wales, Irland und Italien – also jenen Ländern, deren Nationalmannschaften im Turnier Six Nations aufeinandertreffen. Matches © 2020 Content European Professional Club Rugby, Statistical Data © European Professional Club Rugby