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The 2017–18 PRO14 (also known as the Guinness PRO14 for sponsorship reasons) was the seventeenth season of the professional rugby union competition originally known as the Celtic League. It is the first season to be referred to as the Guinness PRO14 Championship, with the addition of two South African teams.[1][2]

Fourteen teams competed in this season — four Irish teams: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster; two Italian teams: Benetton and Zebre; two Scottish teams: Edinburgh and Glasgow Warriors; two South African teams: Cheetahs and the Southern Kings; and four Welsh teams: Cardiff Blues, Dragons, Ospreys and Scarlets.

Scarlets came into the new season as defending champions, and for the second season reached the PRO14 final. Leinster, however, won the final at the Aviva Stadium to take their fifth title in the competition's various iterations, and seal a domestic league and European Cup double, only the sixth team to do so, and the first from the PRO14 Championship.[3][4]

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Teams

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Team Coach /
Director of Rugby
Captain Stadium/s Capacity
Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Stadio Comunale di Monigo Шаблон:Sort
Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Cardiff Arms Park 12,125
Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Free State Stadium 48,000
Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Galway Sportsgrounds Шаблон:Sort
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Eugene Cross ParkШаблон:Efn
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8,000
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Murrayfield Stadium
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67,144Шаблон:Efn
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Aviva Stadium
18,500
51,700
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Irish Independent Park
25,600
8,008
Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:SortШаблон:Efn Шаблон:Sort Liberty Stadium 20,827
Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Parc y Scarlets 14,870
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Wolfson Stadium
Outeniqua Park
48,459
10,000
7,500
Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:SortШаблон:Efn Шаблон:Sort Kingspan Stadium 18,196
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Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Stadio Tommaso Fattori
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10,000

Changes for the season

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  1. On 18 May 2017, European Professional Club Rugby announced key changes to how PRO14 teams qualify for the European Rugby Champions Cup. At the end of the 2017–18 season, the top seven eligible teams qualified for the 2018–19 European Rugby Champions Cup, regardless of their country of origin (previously the seven qualifiers included at least one team from each of Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales).[5] The two South African teams are not eligible to qualify for EPCR tournaments.
  2. On 30 June 2017, BBC Wales reported that the two South African teams being dropped from the Super Rugby competition, the Cheetahs and Southern Kings, would be immediately added to Pro12. The two teams, the South African Rugby Union and Pro12 organiser Celtic Rugby Limited refused to comment on the report.[6] However, their involvement was confirmed on 1 August 2017.[7]

Format

League Stage

The fourteen teams will be split into two conferences of seven teams, with each conference featuring two teams from Ireland and Wales plus one team from Italy, Scotland and South Africa.[8] The regular season will be made up of 21 rounds –

  • 12 home and away games against each team in their own conference
  • 7 games, either home or away, against the teams in the other conference
  • 2 additional regional derbies[6][9]
    • Each Irish team will play the two Irish teams in the other conference, one at home and one away
    • Each Welsh team will play the two Welsh teams in the other conference, one at home and one away
    • Each Italian team will play the Italian team in the other conference twice, home and away
    • Each Scottish team will play the Scottish team in the other conference twice, home and away
    • Each South African team will play the South African team in the other conference twice, home and away
League Play-Offs

The first-placed team in each conference are given a bye to the semi-finals with the second and third placed teams in each conference meeting in two quarter-finals for the two remaining semi-final places. This is the first year in which there will be two quarter-finals prior to the semi-finals and final.[10]

Qualification For Champions Cup

The South African teams cannot compete in the European Rugby Champions Cup. The top three eligible teams in each conference automatically qualified for following year's Champions Cup. The fourth ranked eligible team in each conference met in a play-off match with the winner taking the seventh Champions Cup place.

Team changes

Ireland

In February 2017, Connacht announced that New Zealander Kieran Keane, Chiefs attack coach, had signed a three-year contract to become their new head coach, replacing Pat Lam who moved to Bristol.[11] Following Keane's appointment, existing forwards coach Jimmy Duffy signed an extension to his deal and academy manager Nigel Carolan was promoted to backs coach, leaving his post as head coach of the Ireland under-20s to take the role.[12] In May 2017, Peter Wilkins joined from Edinburgh as defence coach.[13]

In March 2017, Leinster confirmed that all four of their current coaches had extended their terms with the province. Head coach Leo Cullen, senior coach Stuart Lancaster, backs coach Girvan Dempsey and scrum coach John Fogarty signed contracts to take them through to summer 2019.[14]

In June 2017, after many weeks of media speculation, Munster confirmed that director of rugby Rassie Erasmus and defence coach Jacques Nienaber would leave their roles with the province and return to South Africa on 31 December 2017, to take over the national team.[15] In the same month coaches Jerry Flannery and Felix Jones extended their contracts with the province by two years, expanding their roles to forwards coach, and backline and attack coach respectively. Team manager Niall O'Donovan also signed a new three-year contract.[16] Johann van Graan, the Springboks forwards coach, was named as the new head coach in September 2017, and started his appointment ahead of Round 9 of the tournament.[17]

In February 2017, Ulster announced that New Zealander Jono Gibbes, former Leinster and then-Clermont Auvergne forwards coach, would be joining the province as their new head coach on a two-year contract working under existing director of rugby Les Kiss.[18] It was also announced that former Wales and Lions scrum-half Dwayne Peel had joined as an assistant coach.[19] In June 2017, Ulster added former Leinster hooker and Grenoble coach Aaron Dundon as their Scrum Coach.[20] Kiss left his post on 31 January 2018 by mutual agreement with the province, with Gibbes assuming all coaching responsibility of the team for the remainder of the season.[21]

Italy

Ahead of the new season, Benetton Treviso changed their name, becoming just Benetton. In July 2017, New Zealand-born flanker Dean Budd was named as team captain replacing Alessandro Zanni.[22]

In July 2017, Zebre announced that a new company had been formed, named Zebre Rugby Club, to take the second Italian place in the Pro14 ahead of the 2017–18 season. This followed an earlier announcement from the Italian Rugby Federation that Zebre intended to withdraw from the league due to major financial complications. However, with the formation of the new company, the club will now remain in Parma.[23] Former Connacht and Edinburgh coach Michael Bradley was appointed as Zebre's new head coach.[24] In addition to the change of coach, Zebre saw a change to the captaincy with Tommaso Castello serving as co-captain with the previous season's skipper George Biagi.[25]

Scotland

In February 2017, Edinburgh announced that former Leicester Tigers coach Richard Cockerill would be taking over as their new director of rugby from the start of the season. Then acting head coach Duncan Hodge returned to his usual role of Backs Coach.[26] Magnus Bradbury was named as the new team captain at the start of the season, replacing the joint captains from the previous season, Grant Gilchrist and Stuart McInally. Bradbury was stripped of his captaincy in October 2017 due to off-field discipline issues, and replaced in the role by Fraser McKenzie.[27]

In August 2016, Glasgow Warriors announced that Dave Rennie, then coach of Super Rugby side Chiefs, would replace Gregor Townsend as head coach from the beginning of the 2017–18 season. This followed the news that Townsend was leaving the club to become the Scottish national team's new head coach.[28] Scottish international Ryan Wilson was announced as the side's new captain in August 2017, replacing Jonny Gray and Henry Pyrgos.[29]

South Africa

On 1 August 2017, it was announced that the Cheetahs and the Southern Kings would join the Pro12, forming the Pro14. They join following their removal from the Southern Hemisphere Super Rugby competition.[30]

Cheetahs' coaching structure was altered following the move north, with Rory Duncan becoming the team's head coach and Franco Smith taking on the role of director of rugby. During the 2017 Super Rugby season the roles had been reversed. The move will see Duncan take charge of the first team, with Smith focusing on development of junior players and coaches, which will allow him to remain involved with South Africa at international level.[31] The Cheetahs are captained by Niell Jordaan.[32]

Southern Kings preparation for the season was disrupted by the loss of a number of players prior to the confirmation of the side's admission to the competition. Among the players lost was regular captain Lionel Cronje.[33] To fill out the squad, a number of players were signed on loan deals from South African Super Rugby sides.[34] On 28 August, head coach Deon Davids appointed hooker Mike Willemse as the team's captain for their first ever tour in the competition.[35]

Wales

In August 2017, Cardiff Blues added former players Nicky Robinson and Richie Rees to their backroom staff. They join as kicking coach and backs coach respectively.[36]

On 20 June 2017, it was announced that, following a vote in March 2017 to allow the takeover of the club and Rodney Parade by the Welsh Rugby Union, Newport Gwent Dragons would be dropping "Newport Gwent" from its name and would be known simply as Dragons with immediate effect. A new crest was also unveiled. This followed the replacement of Kingsley Jones as head coach with Bernard Jackman earlier in the month.[37] In August 2017, South African Hendré Marnitz, then head coach of Currie Cup side Blue Bulls, was confirmed as the Dragons' defence coach for the upcoming season.[38] In the same month, Barry Maddocks was appointed as the Dragons' skills coach.[39]

Ospreys came into the season with Steve Tandy as head coach. Tandy was sacked in January 2018, following a poor run of results in the league and in Europe. The team's forwards coach, former Ulster and Ireland player Allen Clarke, was named as his replacement on an interim basis for the remainder of the season.[40]

Champions Scarlets came into the season largely unchanged. Their most significant loss was Шаблон:Nrut and Lions fullback Liam Williams, who joined Saracens in the Premiership.[41] Fellow Lion, Leigh Halfpenny was signed from Toulon as a replacement.[42]

Table

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Match summary

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Conference stage

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Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

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Round 8

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Round 9

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Round 10

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Round 11

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1872 Cup 1st round

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Round 12

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Round 13

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South African derbies

These are round 11 and round 12 matches which are scheduled after the normal round dates.

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Round 14

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Round 15

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Round 16

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Round 17

All games scheduled to be held in the United Kingdom and Italy were postponed over 28 February and 1 March due to a cold weather wave resulting in sub-zero temperatures, and potential inability for air travel. The Scarlets–Leinster match was moved to the following weekend, being played on 9 March,[43] whilst the Edinburgh–Munster and Cardiff Blues–Benetton games were rescheduled to 16 March.[44][45] The Ulster–Glasgow Warriors game was moved to the weekend of 20/21/22 April,[46] whilst the Zebre–Ospreys game was postponed to a yet to be determined date.[47]

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Round 18

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Round 19

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Round 20

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Round 21

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Judgement Day

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Play-offs

<section begin=Playoffs /> The top side from each of the two conferences are given a bye to the semi-finals and have home advantage. Teams placed second and third in opposite conferences play each other to determine the other two semi-finalists with the team ranked second having home advantage.

The play-offs are scheduled in the four weeks after the regular season has been completed.

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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Play-off for the 7th Champions Cup place

The South African teams cannot compete in the European Rugby Champions Cup. The top three eligible teams in each conference automatically qualify for following year's Champions Cup. The fourth ranked eligible team in each conference meet in a play-off match with the winner taking the seventh Champions Cup place.

Ulster had home advantage against Ospreys by virtue of finishing with the greater number of points accumulated during the PRO14 regular league (62, as opposed to Ospreys’ 44). The match was played on Sunday 20 May, at the Kingspan Stadium.[50]

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Referees

On 30 August, a 13-man referee elite squad was announced by Elite Referee Manager Greg Garner (number of matches refereed):[51]

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Note: Additional referees are used throughout the season, selected from a select development squad.

Attendances by club

  • Includes quarter-finals and semi-finals – the final is not included as it is held at a neutral venue. Due to the league structure of the Pro 14, some teams only played 10 league home games during the league stage, while others played 11. Does not include European Champions Cup play-off game.
Club Home
games
Total Average Highest Lowest % Capacity
Шаблон:Flagicon Benetton 11 39,200 3,564 5,000 2,100 53%
Шаблон:Flagicon Cardiff BluesШаблон:Efn 11 125,492 11,408 62,338 4,703 55%
Шаблон:Flagicon Cheetahs 11 66,554 6,050 13,982 3,457 13%
Шаблон:Flagicon Connacht 10 58,329 5,833 8,129 4,017 72%
Шаблон:Flagicon DragonsШаблон:Efn 11 113,953 10,359 62,338 3,779 62%
Шаблон:Flagicon Edinburgh 11 83,529 7,594 25,353 3,300 44%
Шаблон:Flagicon Glasgow WarriorsШаблон:Efn 11 83,510 7,592 10,000 7,351 100%
Шаблон:Flagicon LeinsterШаблон:Efn 11 184,723 16,793 46,374 10,115 76%
Шаблон:Flagicon MunsterШаблон:Efn 12 159,461 13,288 26,267 7,854 74%
Шаблон:Flagicon Ospreys 10 69,937 6,994 12,093 3,842 34%
Шаблон:Flagicon ScarletsШаблон:Efn 11 98,985 8,999 14,509 6,941 61%
Шаблон:Flagicon Southern Kings 10 43,350 4,335 6,711 2,836 20%
Шаблон:Flagicon Ulster 11 161,292 14,663 17,631 12,291 81%
Шаблон:Flagicon Zebre 10 29,262 2,926 5,862 1,000 53%


End of Season Awards

PRO14 Dream Team

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Note: Flags to the left of player names indicate national team as has been defined under World Rugby eligibility rules, or primary nationality for players who have not yet earned international senior caps. Players may hold one or more non-WR nationalities.

Pos Player Team
FB 15 Шаблон:Flagicon Blair Kinghorn Шаблон:Flagicon Edinburgh
RW 14 Шаблон:Flagicon Jordan Larmour Шаблон:Flagicon Leinster
OC 13 Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Grigg Шаблон:Flagicon Glasgow
IC 12 Шаблон:Flagicon Hadleigh Parkes Шаблон:Flagicon Scarlets
LW 11 Шаблон:Flagicon James Lowe Шаблон:Flagicon Leinster
FH 10 Шаблон:Flagicon Rhys Patchell Шаблон:Flagicon Scarlets
SH 9 Шаблон:Flagicon John Cooney Шаблон:Flagicon Ulster
N8 8 Шаблон:Flagicon Jack Conan Шаблон:Flagicon Leinster
OF 7 Шаблон:Flagicon Callum Gibbins (c) Шаблон:Flagicon Glasgow
BF 6 Шаблон:Flagicon Aaron Shingler Шаблон:Flagicon Scarlets
RL 5 Шаблон:Flagicon Tadhg Beirne Шаблон:Flagicon Scarlets
LL 4 Шаблон:Flagicon Scott Fardy Шаблон:Flagicon Leinster
TP 3 Шаблон:Flagicon Andrew Porter Шаблон:Flagicon Leinster
HK 2 Шаблон:Flagicon Torsten van Jaarsveld Шаблон:Flagicon Cheetahs
LP 1 Шаблон:Flagicon Rob Evans Шаблон:Flagicon Scarlets

Award winners

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Award Winner
Players' Player of the Season Шаблон:Flagicon Tadhg Beirne (Scarlets)
Young Player of the Season Шаблон:Flagicon Jordan Larmour (Leinster)
Coach of the Season Шаблон:Flagicon Leo Cullen (Leinster)
Chairman's Award Шаблон:Flagicon Ed Jackson (Dragons)
Golden Boot Шаблон:Flagicon Fred Zeilinga (Cheetahs)
Fairplay Award Шаблон:Flagicon Scarlets

Leading scorers

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Top points scorers

Rank Player Club Points
1 John Cooney Ulster 175
2 Carlo Canna Zebre 132
3 Jack Carty Connacht 131
4 Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues 127
5 Ross Byrne Leinster 116

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Top try scorers

Rank Player Club Tries
1 Barry Daly Leinster 12
2 Craig Gilroy Ulster 10
Makazole Mapimpi Cheetahs 10
4 George Horne Glasgow Warriors 9
Johnny McNicholl Scarlets 9

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Notes

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References

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External links

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