1997 Heineken Cup final explained

1997 Heineken Cup Final
Event:1996–97 Heineken Cup
Team1:Brive
Team1association:
Team1score:28
Team2:Leicester Tigers
Team2score:9
Date:25 January 1997
Stadium:Cardiff Arms Park
City:Cardiff
Referee:Derek Bevan (Wales)
Attendance:41,664
Previous:1996
Next:1998

The 1997 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 1996–97 Heineken Cup, the second season of Europe's top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 25 January 1997 at the Arms Park in Cardiff. The match was contested by Brive of France and Leicester of England. Brive won the match 28–9; they took the lead early on through a fourth-minute penalty from Christophe Lamaison, and Sébastien Viars extended that lead with an unconverted try two minutes later. Leicester responded with three penalties from John Liley, but Brive finally made their pressure show with three second-half tries, one of which was converted, before Lamaison added a drop goal to seal a 19-point victory.[1]

Match details

FB 15 Sebastien Viars
RW 14 Gerald Fabre
OC 13 Christophe Lamaison
IC 12 David Venditti
LW 11 Sebastien Carrat
FH 10 Alain Penaud (c)
SH 9 Philippe Carbonneau
N8 8 Grzegorz Kacala
OF 7
BF 6
RL 5 Grant Ross
LL 4
TP 3 Richard Crespy
HK 2 Laurent Travers
LP 1
Replacements:
16
17
18
19
20
21 Sebastien Bonnet
22 Cédric Heymans
FB O John Liley
RW N Steve Hackney
OC M Will Greenwood
IC L Stuart Potter
LW K
FH J Rob Liley
SH I Austin Healey
N8 G Dean Richards (c)
OF H Neil Back
BF F John Wells
RL E Matt Poole
LL D Martin Johnson
TP C
HK B Richard Cockerill
LP A Graham Rowntree
Replacements:
WG P
LP Q
N8 R
FH S Niall Malone
SH T Aadel Kardooni
HK U Dorian West
LK V Neil Fletcher
Coach:
Bob Dwyer

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997–98. 1997. Headline Book Publishing. London. 0-7472-7732-X. Mick Cleary and John Griffiths.