The 2007–08 Heineken Cup was the 13th edition of the
Heineken Cup
The European Rugby Champions Cup (known as the Investec Champions Cup for sponsorship reasons) is an annual rugby union tournament organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the top-tier competition for clubs who compete in a pre ...
, the annual
rugby union
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European club competition for clubs from the top six nations in European rugby.
The start of the tournament was delayed because of the
2007 Rugby World Cup
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. After much doubt over the competition's future, caused by the threat of English and French clubs not participating, showdown talks ensured that teams from both countries would be competing in the 2007–08 tournament.
The cup was won by
Munster
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, who succeeded
London Wasps as European champions after a 16–13 win over
Toulouse
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in the final at
Cardiff
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's
Millennium Stadium
The Millennium Stadium (), known since 2016 as the Principality Stadium () for sponsorship reasons, is the national stadium of Wales. Located in Cardiff, it has a retractable roof and is the home of the Wales national rugby union team; it has ...
.
Italo-Celtic Playoff
The Italo-Celtic Playoff was a match played between the highest-placed
Celtic League team not automatically qualified for the
Heineken Cup
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and the third-placed Italian team to decide the 24th qualifying team. This year, the match was between
Newport Gwent Dragons of Wales and
Calvisano.
Teams
Seven English teams participated, as an English team,
London Wasps, progressed further in the
previous year's tournament than any French or Italian team.
Four Welsh teams competed, as a Welsh team won the Italo-Celtic playoff.
Other nations had their usual number of participants: France six, Ireland three, Italy two and Scotland two.
Seeding and pool draw
Each of the six participating nations nominated a top seed:
*
London Wasps
*
Stade Français
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*
Leinster
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The modern province comprises the ancient Kingdoms of Meath, Leinster and Osraige, which existed during Gaelic Ireland. Following the 12th-century ...
*
Benetton Treviso
*
Glasgow Warriors
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*
Ospreys
The draw then progressed as follows, with at no stage except the last a team being drawn into a pool containing a team from the same nation:
*The seeded teams were drawn separately into each of the six pools.
*Five of the six remaining English teams were drawn into five separate pools.
*The five remaining French teams were drawn into five separate pools.
*The three remaining Welsh teams were drawn into three separate pools.
*The two remaining Irish teams were drawn into two separate pools.
*The remaining Italian and Scottish teams were drawn into two separate pools.
*The seventh English team was drawn into the final remaining pool spot.
The pools are shown below.
Competition format
In the pool matches, teams receive:
* four points for a win
* two points for a draw
* a bonus point for scoring four or more tries, regardless of the match result
* a bonus point for losing by seven or fewer points
Ties between two teams are broken in the following order:
# ''Competition points earned in head-to-head matches.'' For example, if tied teams are in the same pool, and split their head-to-head matches, but one team earned a bonus point and the other failed to do so, the team that earned the bonus point will win.
# ''Tries scored in head-to-head matches.''
# ''Point difference in head-to-head matches.''
# ''Tries scored in all pool matches.'' This is the first tiebreaker between teams in different pools, which can come into play for determining seeding among first-place teams (and did in 2007–08, with the top three pool winners all finishing on 24 points), or breaking ties among second-place teams.
# ''Point difference in all pool matches.''
# ''Best disciplinary record in pool play.'' The team with the fewest players sent off or sin-binned during pool play wins.
# ''Coin toss.''
The quarter-finals are seeded from 1 to 8. The six pool winners receive the top six seeds, based on their point totals. The top two second-place finishers are seeded 7 and 8. The seeds of the qualifying teams are in parentheses next to their names in the tables.
Pool stage
The draw for the pool stages took place on 20 June 2007 at Cardiff's
Millennium Stadium
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. The winner of each pool, plus the two best runners-up, qualify for the quarter-finals.
Pool 1
Pool 2
Pool 3
Pool 4
Pool 5
Pool 6
Seeding and runners-up
Knockout stage
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

The final was hosted at the neutral
Millennium Stadium
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,
Cardiff
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, and refereed by
Welsh referee
Nigel Owens. Toulouse kicked off and managed to regain possession.
Toulouse dominated the early parts of the game,
and although they missed a
penalty goal five minutes into the game,
scrum-half Jean-Baptiste Élissalde
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successfully kicked a
drop goal
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A drop goal is scored by drop kicking the ball (dropping the ball and then kick ...
after eight minutes to give them a 3–0 lead. Toulouse continued to dominate territory but Munster
wing
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er
Doug Howlett made a break in the 29th minute setting up a
ruck close to the Toulouse try-line. Munster
number eight Denis Leamy then broke from a ruck and attempted to place the ball over the try-line, but lost it forward in the process. From the resulting
scrum, Toulouse were pushed off their own ball and Munster gained possession from which Leamy scored. The
try was
converted by
Ronan O'Gara
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to give Munster a 7–3 lead after 33 minutes.
Three minutes later, Munster were awarded a penalty after Toulouse captain
Fabien Pelous was caught not rolling away in the ruck. O'Gara kicked the penalty to extend Munster's lead to 10–3. On the 40-minute mark, Leamy was penalised for going into a ruck off his feet and Élissalde kicked the penalty to reduce Munster's lead to four points at half-time.
Ten minutes into the second half, Munster
centre
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Rua Tipoki threw a pass that would have given a try to Howlett, but the pass was deemed forward. One minute later Toulouse's Pelous kicked Munster
flanker Alan Quinlan after Quinlan had stood on Pelous' hand.
After the intervention of touch judge Nigel Whitehouse, Pelous was shown a yellow card for his part in the incident and sent to the sin bin for 10 minutes. O'Gara kicked Munster's resulting penalty to give his team a 13–6 lead after 51 minutes.
Three minutes later, Toulouse
fullback Cédric Heymans threw the ball into himself, then kicked ahead before collecting his own kick. He then chipped ahead which Toulouse's
Yannick Jauzion
Yannick Jauzion (born 28 July 1978) is a French former rugby union footballer.
Raised in Vénès, Tarn he played at centre for Stade Toulousain and the France national team. During the 2000's, Jauzion was regarded as one of the best centres ...
kicked once more before wing
Yves Donguy grounded the ball to give Toulouse a try. Élissalde converted the try to tie the scores at 13–13 after 54 minutes. Pelous returned from the sin-bin in the 61st minute, and four minutes later was penalised yet again for not rolling away in the ruck. O'Gara kicked the penalty which gave Munster a 16–13 lead. For most of the remaining time, Munster employed the pick-and-go technique, where the forwards would drive the ball from ruck to ruck in an effort to retain possession and use up time. Munster were penalised in the 78th minute after 17 phases of play; the ball was kicked downfield by Toulouse who counter-attacked. Munster turned the ball over, however, and won a kickable penalty with ten seconds left on the clock. Referee Nigel Owens stopped the clock until the penalty was taken; because of the risk of Toulouse recovering possession, the options of kicking for goal and kicking for touch were ruled out. Instead, Ronan O'Gara tapped the penalty and went into contact. With the ten seconds used up, the ball became unplayable in the collapsed maul, Owens blew the final whistle, and Munster had won 16–13.
Statistics
Top point scorers
Top try scorers
Notes
References
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