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2 Leicester Tigers (Ang) 14 Northampton Saints H Cup 2011 - 2012 Journée N° 1 > Classement Général - Projection 1/4 Finale 1 SARACENS (ANG) 13 MONTPELLIER (FRA) SARACENS (ANG) 2 LEICESTER TIGERS (ANG) 14 NORTHAMPTON SAINTS (ANG) Q1 EDINBURGH RUGBY (ECO) 3 SCARLETS (GAL) 15 GLOUCESTER RUGBY (ANG) 4 CARDIFF BLUES (GAL) 16 BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE (FRA) LEICESTER TIGERS (ANG) 5 GLASGOW WARRIORS (ECO) 17 LONDON IRISH (ANG) Q2 MUNSTER RUGBY (IRL) 6 TOULOUSE (FRA) 18 ASM CLERMONT (FRA) 7 MUNSTER RUGBY (IRL) 19 RACING-METRO 92 (FRA) SCARLETS (GAL) 8 EDINBURGH RUGBY (ECO) 20 BATH RUGBY (ANG) Q3 TOULOUSE (FRA) 9 HARLEQUINS (ANG) 21 CASTRES OLYMPIQUE (FRA) 10 OSPREYS (GAL) 22 CONNACHT RUGBY (IRL) CARDIFF BLUES (GAL) 11 ULSTER RUGBY (IRL) 23 BENETTON TREVISO (ITA) Q4 GLASGOW WARRIORS (ECO) 12 LEINSTER (IRL) 24 AIRONI RUGBY (ITA) Qualifié 1/4 Finale - Domicile Qualifié 1/4 Finale - Extérieur Qualifié 1/4 Finale - AMLIN Challenge > Classement & Résultats des Poules Poule 1 Equipe Pays Pts Ess. + - Diff. Poule 2 Equipe Pays Pts Ess. + - Diff. 1 SCARLETS GAL 4 3 31 23 8 4 1 CARDIFF BLUES GAL 4 2 26 20 6 2 MUNSTER RUGBY IRL 4 2 23 21 2 # 2 EDINBURGH RUGBY ECO 4 2 20 19 1 3 NORTHAMPTON SAINTS ANG 1 2 21 23 -2 # 3 LONDON IRISH ANG 1 1 19 20 -1 4 CASTRES OLYMPIQUE FRA 0 2 23 31 -8 # 4 RACING-METRO 92 FRA 1 1 20 26 -6 SCARLETS 31 MUNSTER RUGBY 23 RACING-METRO 92 20 LONDON IRISH 19 J1 J1 J1 CASTRES OLYMPIQUE 23 J1 NORTHAMPTON SAINTS 21 CARDIFF BLUES 26 EDINBURGH RUGBY 20 NORTHAMPTON SAINTS CASTRES OLYMPIQUE EDINBURGH RUGBY CARDIFF BLUES J2 J2 J2 SCARLETS J2 MUNSTER RUGBY RACING-METRO 92 LONDON IRISH CASTRES OLYMPIQUE SCARLETS RACING-METRO 92 CARDIFF BLUES J3 J3 J3 NORTHAMPTON SAINTS J3 MUNSTER RUGBY LONDON IRISH EDINBURGH RUGBY NORTHAMPTON SAINTS MUNSTER RUGBY LONDON IRISH EDINBURGH RUGBY J4 J4 J4 J4 CASTRES OLYMPIQUE SCARLETS RACING-METRO 92 CARDIFF BLUES SCARLETS MUNSTER RUGBY RACING-METRO 92 LONDON IRISH J5 J5 J5 J5 NORTHAMPTON SAINTS CASTRES OLYMPIQUE EDINBURGH RUGBY CARDIFF BLUES CASTRES OLYMPIQUE NORTHAMPTON SAINTS CARDIFF BLUES EDINBURGH RUGBY J6 J6 J6 J6 SCARLETS MUNSTER RUGBY RACING-METRO 92 LONDON IRISH Poule 3 Equipe Pays Pts Ess. + - Diff. Poule 4 Equipe Pays Pts Ess. + - Diff. 1 GLASGOW WARRIORS ECO 4 2 26 21 5 1 LEICESTER TIGERS ANG 4 3 28 12 16 2 LEINSTER IRL 2 1 16 16 0 # 2 ULSTER RUGBY IRL 4 1 16 11 5 3 MONTPELLIER FRA 2 1 16 16 0 # 3 ASM CLERMONT FRA 1 1 11 16 -5 4 BATH RUGBY ANG 1 0 21 26 -5 # 4 AIRONI RUGBY ITA 0 0 12 28 -16 MONTPELLIER 16 GLASGOW WARRIORS 26 AIRONI RUGBY 12 ULSTER RUGBY 16 J1 J1 J1 J1 LEINSTER 16 BATH RUGBY 21 LEICESTER TIGERS 28 ASM CLERMONT 11 LEINSTER BATH RUGBY LEICESTER TIGERS ASM CLERMONT J2 J2 J2 J2 GLASGOW WARRIORS MONTPELLIER ULSTER RUGBY AIRONI RUGBY BATH RUGBY GLASGOW WARRIORS ULSTER RUGBY ASM CLERMONT J3 J3 J3 J3 LEINSTER MONTPELLIER AIRONI RUGBY LEICESTER TIGERS LEINSTER MONTPELLIER AIRONI RUGBY LEICESTER TIGERS J4 J4 J4 BATH RUGBY GLASGOW WARRIORS ULSTER RUGBY J4 ASM CLERMONT GLASGOW WARRIORS MONTPELLIER ULSTER RUGBY AIRONI RUGBY J5 J5 J5 J5 LEINSTER BATH RUGBY LEICESTER TIGERS ASM CLERMONT LEINSTER BATH RUGBY LEICESTER TIGERS ASM CLERMONT J6 J6 J6 MONTPELLIER GLASGOW WARRIORS AIRONI RUGBY J6 ULSTER RUGBY Poule 5 Equipe Pays Pts Ess. + - Diff. Poule 6 Equipe Pays Pts Ess. + - Diff. 1 SARACENS ANG 5 5 42 17 25 4 1 TOULOUSE FRA 4 2 21 17 4 2 OSPREYS GAL 4 1 28 21 7 # 2 HARLEQUINS ANG 4 1 25 17 8 3 BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE FRA 1 2 21 28 -7 # 3 GLOUCESTER RUGBY ANG 1 2 17 21 -4 4 BENETTON TREVISO ITA 0 2 17 42 -25 # 4 CONNACHT RUGBY IRL 0 2 17 25 -8 OSPREYS 28 SARACENS 42 HARLEQUINS 25 TOULOUSE 21 J1 J1 J1 BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE 21 BENETTON TREVISO 17 CONNACHT RUGBY 17 J1 GLOUCESTER RUGBY 17 BENETTON TREVISO BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE CONNACHT RUGBY GLOUCESTER RUGBY J2 J2 J2 OSPREYS SARACENS TOULOUSE J2 HARLEQUINS SARACENS BENETTON TREVISO CONNACHT RUGBY HARLEQUINS J3 J3 J3 OSPREYS BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE GLOUCESTER RUGBY J3 TOULOUSE OSPREYS BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE GLOUCESTER RUGBY TOULOUSE J4 J4 J4 SARACENS BENETTON TREVISO CONNACHT RUGBY J4 HARLEQUINS OSPREYS SARACENS TOULOUSE HARLEQUINS J5 J5 J5 J5 BENETTON TREVISO BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE CONNACHT RUGBY GLOUCESTER RUGBY BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE BENETTON TREVISO CONNACHT RUGBY GLOUCESTER RUGBY J6 J6 J6 OSPREYS SARACENS J6 HARLEQUINS TOULOUSE H Cup - 2011-2012 - STATISTIQUES EQUIPES / JOUEURS Journée N° 1 > Attaque > Défense Points Marqués Essais Marqués Points Encaissés Essais Encaissés 1 SARACENS 42 1 SARACENS 5 1 ULSTER RUGBY 11 1 GLASGOW WARRIORS 0 2 SCARLETS 31 2 LEICESTER TIGERS 3 2 LEICESTER TIGERS 12 - LEICESTER TIGERS 0 3 OSPREYS 28 - SCARLETS 3 3 LEINSTER 16 3 CARDIFF BLUES 1 - LEICESTER TIGERS 28 4 TOULOUSE 2 - MONTPELLIER 16 - EDINBURGH RUGBY 1 5 GLASGOW WARRIORS 26 - GLOUCESTER RUGBY 2 - ASM CLERMONT 16 - LEINSTER 1 - CARDIFF BLUES 26 - CONNACHT RUGBY 2 6 SARACENS 17 - MONTPELLIER 1 7 HARLEQUINS 25 - BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE 2 - HARLEQUINS 17 - ASM CLERMONT 1 8 MUNSTER RUGBY 23 - BENETTON TREVISO 2 - TOULOUSE 17 - ULSTER RUGBY 1 - CASTRES OLYMPIQUE 23 - GLASGOW WARRIORS 2 9 EDINBURGH RUGBY 19 - BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE 1 10 TOULOUSE 21 - EDINBURGH RUGBY 2 10 CARDIFF BLUES 20 - CONNACHT RUGBY 1 - BIARRITZ OLYMPIQUE 21 - CARDIFF BLUES 2 - LONDON IRISH 20 11 MUNSTER RUGBY 2 - BATH RUGBY 21 - NORTHAMPTON SAINTS 2 12 MUNSTER RUGBY 21 - NORTHAMPTON SAINTS 2 > Marqueurs Essais > Réalisateurs Joueur Equipe Ess. 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