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POOL 1 POOL 2 POOL 3 POOL 4 POOL 5 POOL 6 Champions 2009 Heineken Cup Coverage, straight down the line. TONY WARD. HUGH FARRELLY. DAVID KELLY. POOL 1 MATCH TV HIGHLIGHTS SCORE POOL 4 MATCH TV HIGHLIGHTS SCORE 20:00 10 October Munster v Montauban 15:30 11 October Llanelli Scarlets v Harlequins Round 1 Round 1 14:35 11 October ASM Clermont Auvergne v Sale Sharks 15:30 11 October Ulster Rugby v Stade Français Paris 13:00 19 October Sale Sharks v Munster 14:35 18 October Stade Français Paris v Llanelli Scarlets Round 2 Round 2 16:00 19 October Montauban v ASM Clermont Auvergne 15:00 18 October Harlequins v Ulster Rugby 19:45 5 December Sale Sharks v Montauban 20:00 5 December Ulster Rugby v Llanelli Scarlets Round 3 Round 3 16:00 7 December ASM Clermont Auvergne v Munster 16:30 6 December Stade Français Paris v Harlequins 15:30 13 December Munster v ASM Clermont Auvergne 20:00 12 December Llanelli Scarlets v Ulster Rugby Round 4 Round 4 19:00 13 December Montauban v Sale Sharks 17:30 13 December Harlequins v Stade Français Paris TBC 16/17/18 January ASM Clermont Auvergne v Montauban TBC 16/17/18 January Llanelli Scarlets v Stade Français Paris Round 5 Round 5 TBC 16/17/18 January Munster v Sale Sharks TBC 16/17/18 January Ulster Rugby v Harlequins TBC 23/24/25 January Montauban v Munster TBC 23/24/25 January Harlequins v Llanelli Scarlets Round 6 Round 6 TBC 23/24/25 January Sale Sharks v ASM Clermont Auvergne TBC 23/24/25 January Stade Français Paris v Ulster FINAL POOL STANDINGS Points Points FINAL POOL STANDINGS Points Points 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 4th POOL 2 MATCH TV HIGHLIGHTS SCORE POOL 5 MATCH TV HIGHLIGHTS SCORE 13:35 11 October Edinburgh v Leinster Rugby 14:30 11 October Newport Gwent Dragons v Glasgow Warriors Round 1 Round 1 15:00 12 October London Wasps v Castres Olympique 16:00 12 October Toulouse v Bath Rugby 17:30 18 October Leinster Rugby v London Wasps 20:00 17 October Glasgow Warriors v Toulouse Round 2 Quarter-Finals 10/11/12 April 2009 Round 2 18:30 18 October Castres Olympique v Edinburgh 13:00 19 October Bath Rugby v Newport Gwent Dragons 19:30 5 December Edinburgh v London Wasps 14:35 6 December Toulouse v Newport Gwent Dragons Round 3 1. 8. Round 3 13:35 6 December Leinster Rugby v Castres Olympique V 13:00 7 December Bath Rugby v Glasgow Warriors 2. 7. 21:00 12 December Castres Olympique v Leinster Rugby V 14:30 13 December Newport Gwent Dragons v Toulouse Round 4 Round 4 13:00 14 December London Wasps v Edinburgh 3. V 6. 14:00 14 December Glasgow Warriors v Bath Rugby TBC 16/17/18 January Edinburgh v Castres Olympique TBC 16/17/18 January Newport Gwent Dragons v Bath Rugby Round 5 4. V 5. Round 5 TBC 16/17/18 January London Wasps v Leinster Rugby TBC 16/17/18 January Toulouse v Glasgow Warriors TBC 23/24/25 January Castres Olympique v London Wasps TBC 23/24/25 January Bath Rugby v Toulouse Round 6 For the Quarter-Finals the Pool winners will be ranked 1-6 in terms of the number of points earned. Clubs 7-8 will be the two Round 6 TBC 23/24/25 January Leinster Rugby v Edinburgh best runners-up from the six Pools and ranked 7 and 8 on the number of points earned. TBC 23/24/25 January Glasgow Warriors v Newport Gwent Dragons FINAL POOL STANDINGS Points Points FINAL POOL STANDINGS Points Points 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 4th Semi-Finals 2/3 May 2009 MATCH TV HIGHLIGHTS SCORE MATCH TV HIGHLIGHTS SCORE POOL 3 V POOL 6 21:00 10 October Perpignan v Benetton Treviso 14:35 11 October Calvisano v Cardiff Blues BIARRITZ Round 1 B O Round 1 13:00 12 October Leicester Tigers v Ospreys V 17:30 11 October Gloucester Rugby v Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque 14:35 18 October Benetton Treviso v Leicester Tigers 18:00 18 October Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque v Calvisano Round 2 Round 2 15:30 18 October Ospreys v Perpignan 15:00 19 October Cardiff Blues v Gloucester Rugby 15:00 6 December Ospreys v Benetton Treviso 20:00 5 December Cardiff Blues v Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque Round 3 Round 3 17:30 6 December Leicester Tigers v Perpignan 14:35 6 December Calvisano v Gloucester Rugby Final, 23/24 May 2009, Murrayfi eld, Edinburgh 14:35 13 December Benetton Treviso v Ospreys 14:35 13 December Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque v Cardiff Blues Round 4 Round 4 16:00 14 December Perpignan v Leicester Tigers 15:00 13 December Gloucester Rugby v Calvisano TBC 16/17/18 January Leicester Tigers v Benetton Treviso TBC 16 January Calvisano v Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque Round 5 Round 5 TBC 16/17/18 January Perpignan v Ospreys V TBC 16/17/18 January Gloucester Rugby v Cardiff Blues TBC 23/24/25 January Benetton Treviso v Perpignan TBC 23/24/25 January Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque v Gloucester Rugby Round 6 Round 6 TBC 23/24/25 January Ospreys v Leicester Tigers TBC 23/24/25 January Cardiff Blues v Calvisano FINAL POOL STANDINGS Points Points FINAL POOL STANDINGS Points Points 1st 2nd Champions 2009 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 518 • Hein Lim (Indo Fixture) 75x397.indd 1 29/09/2008 15:17:18.
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