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October 2010

15/10/201019:30Munster A  v  Llanelli


16/10/201014:30Llandovery RFC  v  Pontypridd


16/10/201014:30Swansea  v  Ulster Ravens


17/10/201014:30Newport  v  Leinster A


December 2010

10/12/201018:30Leinster A  v  Plymouth Albion


10/12/201019:45Bristol Rugby  v  Nottingham


11/12/13 Dec
Melrose  v  Munster A


11/12/201014:00London Welsh  v  Moseley


11/12/201014:00Rotherham Titans  v  Llandovery RFC


11/12/201014:30Pontypridd  v  Ayr


11/12/201014:30Swansea  v  Neath


11/12/201015:00Bedford Blues  v  Ulster Ravens


11/12/201015:00Currie  v  Cornish Pirates


11/12/201015:00Esher  v  Llanelli


12/12/201015:00Birmingham-Solihull  v  Doncaster


12/12/201015:00Worcester Warriors  v  Newport


17/18/19 Dec
Ulster Ravens  v  Moseley


17/12/201019:30Currie  v  Worcester Warriors


18/19/20 Dec
Ayr  v  Llandovery RFC


18/12/201014:00London Welsh  v  Swansea


18/12/201014:00Melrose  v  Esher


18/12/201014:30Llanelli  v  Nottingham


18/12/201014:30Neath  v  Bedford Blues


18/12/201014:30Pontypridd  v  Birmingham-Solihull


18/12/201015:00Plymouth Albion  v  Newport


19/12/201014:00Cornish Pirates  v  Leinster A


19/12/201014:30Doncaster  v  Rotherham Titans


19/12/201015:00Bristol Rugby  v  Munster A


January 2011

14/15/16 Jan
Llandovery RFC  v  Doncaster


14/15/16 Jan
Ulster Ravens  v  Neath


14/01/201119:30Currie  v  Newport


14/01/201119:45Esher  v  Bristol Rugby


14/01/201119:45Nottingham  v  Munster A


15/16 Jan
Leinster A  v  Worcester Warriors


15/16/17 Jan
Llanelli  v  Melrose


15/01/201114:30Pontypridd  v  Rotherham Titans


15/01/201115:00Bedford Blues  v  London Welsh


15/01/201115:00Moseley  v  Swansea


16/01/201114:00Cornish Pirates  v  Plymouth Albion


16/01/201115:00Birmingham-Solihull  v  Ayr


21/22/23 Jan
Leinster A  v  Currie


21/22/23 Jan
Newport  v  Cornish Pirates


22/23/24 Jan
Llandovery RFC  v  Birmingham-Solihull


22/01/201114:00Rotherham Titans  v  Ayr


22/01/201114:30Doncaster  v  Pontypridd


22/01/201114:30Swansea  v  Bedford Blues


22/01/201115:00London Welsh  v  Ulster Ravens


22/01/201115:00Moseley  v  Neath


22/01/201115:00Worcester Warriors  v  Plymouth Albion


23/01/201115:00Bristol Rugby  v  Llanelli


23/01/201115:00Nottingham  v  Melrose


February 2011

25/26/27 Feb
Neath  v  London Welsh


26/27/28 Feb
Ayr  v  Doncaster


26/02/201114:00Melrose  v  Bristol Rugby


26/02/201115:00Bedford Blues  v  Moseley


26/02/201115:00Esher  v  Nottingham


26/02/201115:00Plymouth Albion  v  Currie


26/02/201115:00Worcester Warriors  v  Cornish Pirates


27/02/201115:00Birmingham-Solihull  v  Rotherham Titans


 

 

 


Twelve teams from the English Championship, six from the Welsh Principality Premiership, Irish provinces Munster, Leinster and Ulster and three Scottish sides will compete for the inaugural trophy.
The teams will be divided into four pools of six, playing over five weekends during the Autumn international and RBS 6 Nations windows, with semi-finals and finals on April 24 and May 15 respectively.

Launching the new competition today, Terry Burwell, the Rugby Football Union's Tournaments and Competitions Director, said: "This is an exciting new tournament that will provide quality cross-border competition and will be a winner with players, coaches and fans alike.

"There is a real appetite for this competition and, from an English point of view, it will give Championship clubs an additional meaningful competition alongside their league structure."

Welsh Rugby Union Head of Rugby Performance and Development Joe Lydon said: "We are delighted to be fully involved in this exciting new competition.

"It will engage all our teams in the type of cross-border sporting rivalry which will generate support and help improve the standard of play in all the teams involved.

"Here in Wales we know the appetite for this level of competition exists and it will deliver measurable benefits to the development and sustainability of the professional and semi-professional sport here.

"The names of the Welsh clubs involved will be familiar to rugby followers from around the world as they formed the tradition and history of the national sport of Wales.

"We have already received the backing in principle of our Premiership Division clubs and we look forward to welcoming to Wales some of the best young players from around the UK and Ireland."

Scottish Rugby's National Academy Manager Stephen Gemmell, added: "Scottish Rugby welcomes the launch of the British and Irish Cup.

"This competition will give some of our best players, including those from our top two clubs in Premiership Division 1, an opportunity to test themselves in an intense environment against quality, battle-hardened opposition from throughout the British Isles. We all believe such a competition will serve as a real boost to our game."

Irish Rugby Football Union Director of Rugby Eddie Wigglesworth said: "From an Irish perspective we welcome the introduction of the British and Irish Cup which will provide a very competitive professional game structure to meet the needs of our emerging contracted players.

"The teams involved are well known rugby entities in their own right and, in conjunction with our existing internal structures, will ensure that this group of contracted professionals have the necessary professional game exposure to meet the increasingly competitive demands at Magners League and Heineken Cup levels. It also provides a unique cross border game opportunity for Irish coaches and referees."

Background

24 teams
* 12 English Championship clubs (Bedford, Birmingham and Solihull, Bristol Rugby, Cornish Pirates, Coventry, Doncaster, Exeter Chiefs, London Welsh, Moseley, Nottingham, Plymouth Albion, Rotherham Titans)
* top 6 Welsh Principality Premiership clubs (Aberavon, Cardiff, Llanelli, Neath, Newport, Pontypridd)
* 3 Irish provinces - Munster, Leinster and Ulster
* 3 Scottish teams - top two finishers in Scottish Hydro Electric Premiership Division 1 (champions Ayr and the runners-up, either Boroughmuir or Heriot's) and a team drawn from Edinburgh and Glasgow and members of Scottish Rugby's National Academy

Pool Stages
* 4 pools of 6 playing once (5 matches)
* pools based on travel/geography with the aim of maximising local interest and minimising cost to teams and supporters
* 4 points for a win, 2 for a draw, 1 bonus point for either a) scoring 4 or more tries or b) losing by 7 points or less
* pool matches scheduled for November 7 and 28, February 13, February 27, March 13 (all dates to be confirmed)
* pool winners progress to knockout stage

Semi finals and final
* 4 pool winners progress to semi finals and final
* Semi finals scheduled for April 24, final for May 15

 
 
 
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