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European Rugby Cup

Former governing body of two European rugby union club tournaments


Former governing body of two European rugby union club tournaments

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assocnameEuropean Rugby Cup
logoEuropean Rugby Cup logo.svg
logosize170px
sportRugby union
founded1995
chairmanJean-Pierre Lux
chiefexecDerek McGrath
year closed2014

European Rugby Cup Ltd (or ERC) was the governing body and organiser of the two major European rugby union club tournaments: the Heineken Cup and the Amlin Challenge Cup. It was replaced by the European Professional Club Rugby governing body in 2014.

The inaugural Heineken Cup competition was held in 1995–96, with the second-tier competition established the following season.

History

The organisation was established in 1995, in preparation for the 1995–96 season, and was headquartered in Dublin. ERC's had nine major shareholders: the six tier 1 unions and three club associations, which were all represented on the board of directors:

; Unions

  • Rugby Football Union
  • Fédération Française de Rugby
  • Irish Rugby Football Union
  • Scottish Rugby Union
  • Welsh Rugby Union
  • Federazione Italiana Rugby

; Club associations:

  • Premiership Rugby
  • Ligue Nationale de Rugby
  • Regional Rugby Wales

In 2012, Premiership Rugby and LNR, on behalf of the English and French clubs respectively, notified ERC that they would be withdrawing from the accord governing the competition, being dissatisfied with the organisation of the competition and the distribution of funding. Premiership Rugby subsequently refused to join any new agreement in which ERC remained organisers of European rugby tournaments.

In April 2014 the nine shareholders with an interest in continuing major European club competition came to an agreement for new competitions. Under the new agreement, ERC was wound up, and a new body, European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR), was created to organise three new competitions, European Rugby Champions Cup, the European Rugby Challenge Cup, and the third tier Qualifying Competition, beginning with the 2014–15 season.

ERC Governance

The Board of ERC, which oversaw the implementation of ERC's strategy for the development of European club rugby, was made up of representatives of the six shareholder unions, league bodies and club representatives and shaped the strategy and development of ERC and the tournaments.

Reporting to and making recommendation the Board were a series of ERC Committees, focusing on the various roles of ERC as a Governing Body and Tournament Organiser and these drew on the experience and expertise of the clubs and Unions from each participation nation.

ERC Committee Structure: – ERC Commercial Committee – ERC Rugby Committee – ERC Match Officials Committee – ERC Disciplinary Committee – ERC Finance and Audit Committee

The ERC Executive and team of 20 employees was based in the Dublin headquarters and were charged with implementing the strategy for the development of European club rugby and management of the two tournaments and of the showpiece ERC Finals weekend.

ERC European Player of the Year

Recognised as one of the most prestigious individual accolades in the game, the ERC European Player of the Year honoured the best player of the European club rugby season from both the Heineken Cup and Amlin Challenge Cup tournaments.

In 2010 ERC launched the ERC15 Awards, recognising the outstanding contributors to the first decade and a half of European competition. The inaugural recipient of the ERC European Player Award, as the best player over the first 15 years of these tournaments, was Munster Rugby's Ronan O'Gara. For the 2010/11 season, ERC moved to present an annual award.

Steffon Armitage, from Toulon, was named ERC European Player of the Year in 2014.

Winners:

Ronan O'Gara (Munster Rugby) – 2010 (Awarded for the previous 15 seasons)

Seán O'Brien (Leinster Rugby) 2011

Rob Kearney (Leinster Rugby) 2012

Jonny Wilkinson (Toulon) 2013

Steffon Armitage (Toulon) 2014

Nick Abendanon (Clermont) 2015

ERC Elite Awards

To celebrate the 10th anniversary season of the Heineken Cup, the ERC Elite Awards scheme was introduced to recognise the most prominent teams and players of the competitions.

{{anchor|Team50}} Teams with 50 or more appearances

TeamAppearances13812812411711410396929183817978767269686456
IRE Munster
FRA Toulouse
IRE Leinster
ENG Leicester Tigers
WAL Scarlets{{#tag:refIncludes 48 appearances as Llanelli RFC before the
introduction of regional rugby union teams in Wales
IRE Ulster
WAL Cardiff Blues{{#tag:refIncludes 44 appearances as Cardiff RFC before the
introduction of regional rugby union teams in Wales
SCO Edinburgh
ITA Benetton
FRA Biarritz Olympique
SCO Glasgow Warriors
ENG Northampton Saints
FRA Perpignan
FRA Stade Français
ENG London Wasps
FRA Montferrand/Clermont Auvergne
ENG Bath
WAL Ospreys
ENG Harlequins
FRA Castres Olympique
ENG Gloucester
ENG Saracens

{{anchor|Player100}} Players with 100 or more Heineken Cup caps

PlayerClub(s)Appearances111110104101100
IRE Cian HealyLeinster
IRE Ronan O'GaraMunster
IRE Gordon D′ArcyLeinster
IRE John HayesMunster
IRE Peter StringerMunster, Saracens, Bath

{{anchor|Player50}} Players with 50 or more Heineken Cup caps

PlayerClub(s)Appearances11010110098969287868584817978767574737271706968676665646362616059585756555453525150
IRE Ronan O'GaraMunster
IRE John HayesMunster
IRE Peter StringerMunster, Saracens, Bath
IRE Gordon D'ArcyLeinster
IRE Donncha O'CallaghanMunster
IRE Leo CullenLeinster, Leicester Tigers, Leinster (2nd stint)
IRE Shane HorganLeinster
IRE Brian O'DriscollLeinster
FRA Clément PoitrenaudToulouse
IRE Anthony FoleyMunster
IRE David WallaceMunster
SCO Nathan HinesEdinburgh, Perpignan, Leinster, Clermont Auvergne
FRA Jean BouilhouToulouse
IRE Marcus HoranMunster
WAL Stephen JonesLlanelli, Scarlets, Clermont Auvergne, Scarlets (2nd stint)
FRA Fabien PelousDax, Toulouse
WAL Martyn WilliamsPontypridd, Cardiff, Cardiff Blues
FRA Yannick JauzionColomiers, Toulouse
IRE Alan QuinlanMunster
FRA Sylvain MarconnetStade Français, Biarritz
IRE Paul O'ConnellMunster
FRA Julien PeyrelongueBiarritz
WAL Ian GoughPontypridd, Newport, Newport Gwent Dragons, Ospreys
IRE Geordan MurphyLeicester Tigers
IRE Malcolm O'KellyLeinster
FRA Jean-Baptiste PouxToulouse
FRA William ServatToulouse
FRA Vincent ClercToulouse
SCO Allan JacobsenEdinburgh
ITA Martin CastrogiovanniCalvisano, Leicester Tigers
FRA Cédric HeymansBrive, Toulouse
IRE Shane JenningsLeinster, Leicester Tigers, Leinster (2nd stint)
FRA Jérôme ThionMontferrand, Perpignan, Biarritz
WAL Vernon CooperLlanelli, Scarlets
FRA Florian FritzBourgoin, Toulouse
ENG Simon ShawLondon Wasps
ENG Martin CorryLeicester Tigers
ENG Louis DeaconLeicester Tigers
IRE Girvan DempseyLeinster
ENG George ChuterSaracens, Leicester Tigers
IRE John KellyMunster
FRA Grégory LamboleyToulouse
FRA Nicolas MasPerpignan
SCO Chris PatersonEdinburgh, Gloucester, Edinburgh (2nd stint)
IRE Jamie HeaslipLeinster
WAL Adam JonesNeath, Ospreys
WAL Duncan JonesNeath, Ospreys
IRE Eoin ReddanMunster, London Wasps, Leinster
FRA David SkrelaColomiers, Stade Français, Toulouse, Clermont Auvergne
WAL Chris WyattLlanelli, Scarlets, Bourgoin
ENG Ben KayLeicester Tigers
FRA Julien BonnaireBourgoin, Clermont Auvergne
FRA Yannick BruToulouse
FRA Nicolas BrusquePau, Biarritz
FRA Romain Millo-ChluskiToulouse
FRA Dimitri YachviliBiarritz
FRA Benoît AugustStade Français, Biarritz
IRE Mick O'DriscollMunster, Perpignan, Munster (2nd stint)
WAL Iestyn ThomasEbbw Vale, Llanelli, Scarlets
IRE Shane ByrneLeinster, Saracens
IRE Reggie CorriganLeinster
FRA Thierry DusautoirBiarritz, Toulouse
SCO Dougie HallEdinburgh, Glasgow Warriors
WAL Dafydd JamesPontypridd, Llanelli, Bridgend, Celtic Warriors, Harlequins, Scarlets, Cardiff Blues
WAL Gethin JenkinsCeltic Warriors, Cardiff Blues
FRA Benjamin KayserStade Français, Leicester Tigers, Stade Français (2nd stint), Castres Olympique, Clermont Auvergne
FRA Christian LabitToulouse, Northampton Saints
WAL Gareth ThomasCardiff, Bridgend, Celtic Warriors, Toulouse, Cardiff Blues
IRE Andrew TrimbleUlster
ENG Iain BalshawBath, Gloucester, Biarritz
ENG Steve BorthwickBath, Saracens
FRA Frédéric MichalakToulouse, Toulon
ENG Lewis MoodyLeicester Tigers, Bath
ENG Graham RowntreeLeicester Tigers
ENG Perry FreshwaterLeicester Tigers, Perpignan
ITA Salvatore PeruginiL'Aquila, Calvisano, Toulouse, Aironi
IRE Trevor BrennanLeinster, Toulouse
IRE Victor CostelloLeinster
IRE Justin FitzpatrickUlster, Castres Olympique, Ulster (2nd stint)
IRE David HumphreysUlster
WAL Jonathan ThomasSwansea, Ospreys
WAL Shane WilliamsNeath, Ospreys
IRE Roger WilsonUlster, Northampton Saints, Ulster (2nd stint)
ENG Joe WorsleyLondon Wasps
FRA Philippe BidabéBiarritz
IRE Simon EasterbyLlanelli, Scarlets
IRE Anthony HorganMunster
WAL Gavin ThomasBath, Ospreys, Scarlets, Newport Gwent Dragons
FRA David AuradouStade Français
FRA Serge BetsenBiarritz, London Wasps
IRE Tommy BoweUlster, Ospreys, Ulster (2nd stint)
WAL Robin McBrydeLlanelli, Scarlets
FRA Yannick NyangaBéziers, Toulouse
ZAF Shaun PayneSwansea, Munster
IRE Frankie SheahanMunster
FRA Damien TraillePau, Biarritz
WAL Garan EvansLlanelli, Scarlets
IRE Denis HickieLeinster
FRA Benoît LecoulsToulouse, Biarritz, Toulouse (2nd stint)
ENG Tom VoyceBath, London Wasps, Gloucester
IRE Paddy WallaceUlster
SCO Jason WhiteGlasgow, Sale Sharks, Clermont Auvergne
IRE Isaac BossUlster, Leinster
ENG Lawrence DallaglioLondon Wasps
ENG Austin HealeyLeicester Tigers
ENG Alex KingLondon Wasps, Clermont
ENG Leon LloydLeicester Tigers, Gloucester
ITA Mauro BergamascoPetrarca, Benetton Treviso, Stade Français, Aironi
Zebre
SCO Kelly BrownBorders, Glasgow Warriors, Saracens
FRA Pieter de VilliersStade Français
FRA Vincent DebatyPerpignan, Clermont Auvergne
FRA Imanol HarinordoquyPau, Biarritz Olympique
WAL Deiniol JonesBridgend, Celtic Warriors, Cardiff Blues
IRE Rob KearneyLeinster
IRE Eric MillerLeinster, Leicester Tigers, Ulster, Leinster (2nd stint)
FRA Aurélien RougerieClermont Auvergne
ARG Rimas Álvarez KairelisPerpignan
ENG Peter BuxtonNewport, Gloucester
WAL Lee ByrneScarlets, Ospreys, Clermont Auvergne
ENG Ben CohenNorthampton Saints, Sale Sharks
WAL John DaviesNeath, Llanelli, Scarlets
ENG Martin JohnsonLeicester Tigers
SCO Al KellockEdinburgh, Glasgow Warriors
SCO Scott MurraySaracens, Edinburgh, Montauban, Castres Olympique
AUS Brendan WilliamsPetrarca, Benetton Treviso
FRA Nicolas DurandBéziers, Perpignan, Racing Métro 92, Toulon, Perpignan (2nd stint)
SCO Ross FordBorders, Edinburgh
IRE Gary LongwellUlster
WAL Sonny ParkerPontypridd, Celtic Warriors, Ospreys
FRA Julien PierreBourgoin, Clermont Auvergne
WAL Matthew ReesCeltic Warriors, Scarlets, Cardiff Blues

{{anchor|500points}} Players with 500 or more Heineken Cup points

PlayerClub(s)Points1,365869661645564502500
IRE Ronan O'GaraMunster
WAL Stephen JonesLlanelli, Scarlets, Clermont Auvergne, Scarlets (2nd stint)
FRA Dimitri YachviliBiarritz
ITA ARG Diego DomínguezMilan, Stade Français
IRE David HumphreysUlster
WAL Neil JenkinsPontypridd, Cardiff, Celtic Warriors
FRA David SkrelaColomiers, Stade Français, Toulouse, Clermont Auvergne

{{anchor|25tries}} Players with 25 or more Heineken Cup tries

PlayerClub(s)Tries353329272625
FRA Vincent ClercToulouse
IRE Brian O'DriscollLeinster
WAL Dafydd JamesPontypridd, Llanelli, Bridgend, Celtic Warriors, Harlequins, Scarlets, Cardiff Blues
IRE Shane HorganLeinster
IRE Gordon D'ArcyLeinster
IRE Geordan MurphyLeicester Tigers

References

References

  1. "ERC Rugby Homepage".
  2. http://www.therugbypaper.co.uk/featured-post/15722/european-rugby-statement/ European Rugby Statement, The Rugby Paper, 10/4/14
  3. "Erc History {{!}} European Professional Club Rugby".
  4. "Sean O'Brien voted ERC European Player of the Year 2011 {{!}} European Professional Club Rugby".
  5. (26 May 2014). "Steffon Armitage named ERC European Player of the Year". [[BBC]].
  6. (26 May 2014). "Steffon Armitage of Heineken Cup champions, RC Toulon, has been named ERC European Player of the Year 2014.". ERC.
  7. ERC. "Official tournaments website". ercrugby.com.
  8. "Team Awards: 50 Heineken Cup Matches". ERC.
  9. "Player Awards: 100 Heineken Cup Caps". ERC.
  10. "Player Awards: 50 Heineken Cup Caps". ERC.
  11. "Player Awards: 500 Heineken Cup Points". ERC.
  12. "Player Awards: 25 Heineken Cup Tries". ERC.
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