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Saison 2020/2021 SAISON 20 20/2021 R E SUM E DES QUARTS D E F I N A L E RESUME DE LA JOURNEE Résultats Quarts de finale Cliquez sur le score pour accéder aux statistiques officielles de chaque match Date Domicile Extérieur Score 10/04/2021 La Rochelle Sale Sharks 45-21 10/04/2021 Exeter Chiefs Leinster Rugby 22-34 11/04/2021 Bordeaux-Bègles Racing 92 24-21 11/04/2021 ASM Clermont Auvergne Toulouse 12-21 Calendrier Demi-finales Date Domicile Extérieur Stade 1er/2 mai 2021 La Rochelle Leinster Rugby Stade Marcel-Deflandre 1er/2 mai 2021 Toulouse Bordeaux-Bègles Stade Ernest Wallon Week-ends de la saison 2020/2021 Journée 1 : 11/12/13 décembre 2020 Journée 2 : 18/19/20 décembre 2020 Huitièmes de finale : 2/3/4 avril 2021 Quarts de finale : 9/10/11 avril 2021 Demi-finales : 30 avril – 1er/2 mai 2021 Finales : 21/22 mai 2021 RESUME DE LA JOURNEE Classement Poule A Rang J G N P M E Diff Es M Es E B Of B Déf Pts 1 Leinster Rugby 2 2 0 0 70 33 37 9 4 2 0 10 2 Wasps 2 2 0 0 57 22 35 9 3 2 0 10 3 Bordeaux-Bègles 2 2 0 0 63 20 43 8 1 1 0 9 4 La Rochelle 2 2 0 0 41 8 33 6 1 1 0 9 5 Scarlets 2 2 0 0 51 19 32 6 2 1 0 9 6 Edinburgh Rugby 2 1 0 1 24 28 -4 2 4 0 1 5 7 RC Toulon 2 1 0 1 26 42 -16 2 6 0 0 4 8 Sale Sharks 2 0 0 2 29 42 -13 4 3 0 1 1 9 Northampton Saints 2 0 0 2 31 51 -20 3 5 0 1 1 10 Bath Rugby 2 0 0 2 19 51 -32 2 6 0 1 1 11 Montpellier 2 0 0 2 28 68 -40 3 10 0 0 0 12 Dragons 2 0 0 2 16 71 -55 2 11 0 0 0 Poule B Rang J G N P M E Diff Es M Es E B Of B Déf Pts 1 Lyon 2 2 0 0 83 10 73 12 1 2 0 10 2 Racing 92 2 2 0 0 75 29 46 11 4 2 0 10 3 Toulouse 2 2 0 0 57 22 35 8 3 2 0 10 4 Munster Rugby 2 2 0 0 60 38 22 5 5 0 0 8 5 ASM Clermont Auvergne 2 1 0 1 82 77 5 11 8 2 0 6 6 Bristol Bears 2 1 0 1 65 69 -4 9 9 2 0 6 7 Exeter Chiefs 2 1 0 1 42 28 14 6 4 1 0 5 8 Gloucester Rugby 2 1 0 1 48 89 -41 6 12 1 0 5 9 Ulster Rugby 2 0 0 2 56 67 -11 7 9 1 2 3 10 Connacht Rugby 2 0 0 2 40 53 -13 5 8 0 1 1 11 Harlequins 2 0 0 2 14 70 -56 2 9 0 0 0 12 Glasgow Warriors 2 0 0 2 0 70 -70 0 10 0 0 0 RESUME DE LA JOURNEE Quarts de finale : meilleures performances Points MATTHIEU JALIBERT Bordeaux-Bègles 24 ROMAIN NTAMACK Toulouse 21 ROSS BYRNE Leinster Rugby 17 IHAIA WEST La Rochelle 15 MORGAN PARRA ASM Clermont Auvergne 12 MAXIME MACHENAUD Racing 92 12 Ballons joués à la main DAVE EWERS Exeter Chiefs 21 MATTHIEU JALIBERT Bordeaux-Bègles 18 HUGO KEENAN Leinster Rugby 15 GREGORY ALLDRITT La Rochelle 14 RHYS RUDDOCK Leinster Rugby 13 WENCESLAS LAURET Racing 92 13 TEDDY BAUBIGNY Racing 92 13 Mètres TOM O'FLAHERTY Exeter Chiefs 114 KOTARO MATSUSHIMA ASM Clermont Auvergne 99 RORY O'LOUGHLIN Leinster Rugby 93 DILLYN LEYDS La Rochelle 92 JAMES LOWE Leinster Rugby 84 Défenseurs battus TOM O'FLAHERTY Exeter Chiefs 11 GEOFFREY DOUMAYROU La Rochelle 6 JORDAN LARMOUR Leinster Rugby 5 STUART HOGG Exeter Chiefs 5 6 JOUEURS 4 Passes après contact MATTHIEU JALIBERT Bordeaux-Bègles 4 HUGO KEENAN Leinster Rugby 3 9 JOUEURS 2 Plaquages JOSH VAN DER FLIER Leinster Rugby 22 JONNY GRAY Exeter Chiefs 17 DAVE EWERS Exeter Chiefs 16 JONNY HILL Exeter Chiefs 15 JACK CONAN Leinster Rugby 15 CYRIL CAZEAUX Bordeaux-Bègles 15 RESUME DE LA JOURNEE Champions Cup 2020/2021 : meilleurs marqueurs Points Rang Matchs Points Pénal. 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Drops Essais 1 Matthieu Jalibert Bordeaux-Bègles 4 63 13 7 0 2 2 AJ MacGinty Sale Sharks 3 47 8 9 0 1 3 Romain Ntamack Toulouse 3 41 11 4 0 0 4 Maxime Machenaud Racing 92 4 39 8 5 0 1 5 Ross Byrne Leinster Rugby 3 37 9 5 0 0 6 Camille Lopez ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 35 5 10 0 0 7 JJ Hanrahan Munster Rugby 3 33 9 3 0 0 8 Callum Sheedy Bristol Bears 3 28 6 5 0 0 9 Joe Simmonds Exeter Chiefs 3 27 1 12 0 0 10 Ihaia West La Rochelle 3 26 6 4 0 0 Essais Rang Matchs Essais 1 Kotaro Matsushima ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 4 1 Santiago Cordero Bordeaux-Bègles 3 4 1 Xavier Mignot Lyon 2 4 4 Antoine Dupont Toulouse 3 3 4 Damian Penaud ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 3 4 Gavin Coombes Munster Rugby 3 3 4 Jonny Hill Exeter Chiefs 3 3 4 Raymond Rhule La Rochelle 3 3 4 Teddy Thomas Racing 92 3 3 4 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter Chiefs 3 3 Buteurs Rang Matchs Pénal Transf Tentatives* % 1 JJ Hanrahan Munster Rugby 3 9 3 13 92% 2 Camille Lopez ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 5 10 17 88% 3 AJ MacGinty Sale Sharks 3 8 9 20 85% 4 Matthieu Jalibert Bordeaux-Bègles 4 13 7 24 83% 4 Jonathan Wisniewski Lyon 2 3 7 12 83% 6 Joe Simmonds Exeter Chiefs 3 1 12 16 81% 7 Teddy Iribaren Racing 92 3 2 6 10 80% 8 Romain Ntamack Toulouse 3 11 4 19 79% 9 Callum Sheedy Bristol Bears 3 6 5 14 79% 10 Ross Byrne Leinster Rugby 3 9 5 18 78% 11 John Cooney Ulster Rugby 2 3 5 11 73% 12 Maxime Machenaud Racing 92 4 8 5 18 72% 13 Ihaia West La Rochelle 3 6 4 17 59% 14 Jimmy Gopperth Wasps 3 0 5 10 50% * 10+ Tentatives RESUME DE LA JOURNEE Champions Cup 2020/2021 : meilleures performances Ballons joués à la main Rang Matchs Ballons joués à la main 1 Kurtley Beale Racing 92 4 46 2 Dave Ewers Exeter Chiefs 3 42 3 Matthieu Jalibert Bordeaux-Bègles 4 41 4 Mike Haley Munster Rugby 3 39 5 George Moala ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 38 5 Gregory Alldritt La Rochelle 3 38 7 Kotaro Matsushima ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 37 7 Rhys Ruddock Leinster Rugby 3 37 9 Viliame Mata Edinburgh Rugby 3 36 10 CJ Stander Munster Rugby 3 33 10 Paul Jedrasiak ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 33 Mètres Rang Matchs Mètres 1 Kurtley Beale Racing 92 4 309 2 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter Chiefs 3 293 3 Kotaro Matsushima ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 252 4 Romain Buros Bordeaux-Bègles 4 248 5 Mike Haley Munster Rugby 3 244 6 Teddy Thomas Racing 92 3 204 7 Alivereti Raka ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 202 8 Rohan Janse van Rensburg Sale Sharks 3 201 9 Viliame Mata Edinburgh Rugby 3 195 10 Damian Penaud ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 194 Franchissements Rang Matchs Franchissements 1 Kurtley Beale Racing 92 4 11 2 Damian Penaud ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 9 2 Xavier Mignot Lyon 2 9 4 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter Chiefs 3 8 5 Dillyn Leyds La Rochelle 3 7 6 Dave Kearney Leinster Rugby 3 6 6 Olly Woodburn Exeter Chiefs 3 6 8 Baptiste Couilloud Lyon 2 5 8 Dylan Cretin Lyon 2 5 8 Henry Purdy Bristol Bears 2 5 8 Henry Slade Exeter Chiefs 3 5 8 Josh Bassett Wasps 3 5 8 Kotaro Matsushima ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 5 8 Matthis Lebel Toulouse 3 5 8 Toby Arnold Lyon 2 5 RESUME DE LA JOURNEE Défenseurs battus Rang Matchs Défenseurs battus 1 Damian Penaud ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 23 2 George Moala ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 20 3 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter Chiefs 3 19 4 Antoine Dupont Toulouse 3 15 4 Dillyn Leyds La Rochelle 3 15 6 Kotaro Matsushima ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 14 7 Kurtley Beale Racing 92 4 12 8 Romain Buros Bordeaux-Bègles 4 11 8 Santiago Cordero Bordeaux-Bègles 3 11 10 Damian de Allende Munster Rugby 3 10 10 Nathan Hughes Bristol Bears 3 10 Passes après contact Rang Matchs Passes après contact 1 Matthieu Jalibert Bordeaux-Bègles 4 10 2 Romain Buros Bordeaux-Bègles 4 6 3 Antoine Dupont Toulouse 3 5 3 Baptiste Couilloud Lyon 2 5 3 Jean-Luc du Preez Sale Sharks 4 5 3 Julien Marchand Toulouse 3 5 3 Max Malins Bristol Bears 2 5 3 Maxime Medard Toulouse 3 5 3 Yoram Moefana Bordeaux-Bègles 4 5 Plaquages Rang Matchs Plaquages Plaquages manqués 1 Fritz Lee ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 56 7 2 Hamish Watson Edinburgh Rugby 3 50 3 3 Josh van der Flier Leinster Rugby 3 48 6 4 Daniel Thomas Bristol Bears 3 38 4 5 Cyril Cazeaux Bordeaux-Bègles 4 37 2 6 Lewis Ludlow Gloucester Rugby 3 36 1 7 Cobus Wiese Sale Sharks 4 35 9 7 Yoram Moefana Bordeaux-Bègles 4 35 5 9 Baptiste Chouzenoux Racing 92 4 34 0 9 Scott Higginbotham Bordeaux-Bègles 4 34 3 9 Stuart McInally Edinburgh Rugby 2 34 3 RESUME DE LA JOURNEE Touches gagnées Touches gagnées Rang Matchs Touches volées (touches volées incl.) 1 Cameron Woki Bordeaux-Bègles 4 20 3 2 Will Rowlands Wasps 2 19 1 3 Baptiste Chouzenoux Racing 92 4 17 2 3 Ben Toolis Edinburgh Rugby 2 17 0 3 Lewis Ludlow Gloucester Rugby 3 17 2 3 Rory Arnold Toulouse 3 17 2 7 Cobus Wiese Sale Sharks 4 16 0 8 Ultan Dillane Connacht Rugby 2 15 2 9 Judicael Cancoriet ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 14 0 9 Tadhg Beirne Munster Rugby 3 14 2 Turnovers Rang Matchs Turnovers 1 Sam Simmonds Exeter Chiefs 3 6 2 Fritz Lee ASM Clermont Auvergne 4 5 2 Thomas Young Wasps 3 5 4 Antoine Dupont Toulouse 3 4 4 Bevan Rodd Sale Sharks 4 4 4 Bismarck Du Plessis Montpellier 2 4 4 Josh van der Flier Leinster Rugby 3 4 4 Sam Dugdale Sale Sharks 2 4 4 Samuel Matavesi Northampton Saints 2 4 4 Taine Basham Dragons 2 4 4 Tom Curry Sale Sharks 2 4 4 Yoram Moefana Bordeaux-Bègles 4 4 RESUME DE LA JOURNEE Discipline Cartons jaunes Journée Joueur Club Adversaire Date Cameron Woki Bordeaux-Bègles Northampton Saints 11/12/2020 Maxime Lucu Bordeaux-Bègles Northampton Saints 11/12/2020 Maxime Médard Toulouse Ulster Rugby 11/12/2020 Sébastien Bézy ASM Clermont Auvergne Bristol Bears 12/12/2020 Aaron Jarvis Dragons Wasps 12/12/2020 Jared Rosser Dragons Wasps 12/12/2020 1 Will Rowlands Wasps Dragons 12/12/2020 Lima Sopoaga Wasps Dragons 12/12/2020 Sam Johnson Glasgow Warriors Exeter Chiefs 13/12/2020 Will Evans Harlequins Munster Rugby 13/12/2020 James Chisholm Harlequins Munster Rugby 13/12/2020 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins Munster Rugby 13/12/2020 Stephen Archer Munster Rugby Harlequins 13/12/2020 Alfie Barbeary Wasps Montpellier 18/12/2020 Judicael Cancoriet ASM Clermont Auvergne Munster Rugby 19/12/2020 Thibault Lanen ASM Clermont Auvergne Munster Rugby 19/12/2020 Louis Rees-Zammit Gloucester Rugby Ulster Rugby 19/12/2020 Shane Daly Munster Rugby ASM Clermont Auvergne 19/12/2020 Jean-Luc du Preez Sale Sharks Edinburgh Rugby 19/12/2020 2 Rob Herring Ulster Rugby Gloucester Rugby 19/12/2020 Alan O'Connor Ulster Rugby Gloucester Rugby 19/12/2020 Ethan McIlroy Ulster Rugby Gloucester Rugby 19/12/2020 Siale
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