2003 Heineken Cup final

The 2003 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 2002–03 Heineken Cup, the eighth season of Europe's top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 24 May 2003 at Lansdowne Road in Dublin. The match was contested by Toulouse and Perpignan, both of France. Toulouse became the second team to win the competition more than once, winning the match 22–17.[1]

2003 Heineken Cup Final
Event2002–03 Heineken Cup
Date24 May 2003
VenueLansdowne Road, Dublin
RefereeChris White (England)
Tony Spreadbury (England)
Attendance28,600
2002
2004

Match details edit

24 May 2003
15:00 WEST
Toulouse  22–17  Perpignan
Try: Clerc 33' c
Con: Delaigue
Pen: Delaigue (5) 3', 18', 27', 40', 80+1'
ReportTry: Bomati 80+4' m
Pen: Edmonds (4) 44', 51', 57', 70'
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 28,600
Referee: Chris White (England)   12'
Tony Spreadbury (England)   12'
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Toulouse
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Perpignan
FB 15   Clément Poitrenaud
RW 14   Émile Ntamack
OC 13   Xavier Garbajosa
IC 12   Yannick Jauzion
LW 11   Vincent Clerc
FH 10   Yann Delaigue
SH 9   Frédéric Michalak
N8 8   Christian Labit
OF 7   Trevor Brennan
BF 6   Jean Bouilhou
RL 5   Fabien Pelous (c)
LL 4   David Gérard
TP 3   Jean-Baptiste Poux
HK 2   Yannick Bru
LP 1   Benoît Lecouls
Substitutions:
HK 16   William Servat
PR 17   Cédric Soulette
FL 18   Finau Maka
LK 19   Grégory Lamboley
SH 20   Sylvain Dupuy
WG 21   Cédric Heymans
CE 22   Cédric Desbrosse
Coach:
  Guy Novès
FB 15   Jean-Marc Souverbie
RW 14   Pascal Bomati
OC 13   Pascal Giordani
IC 12   Christophe Manas
LW 11   Frédéric Cermeno
FH 10   Manuel Edmonds
SH 9   Ludovic Loustau
N8 8   Phil Murphy
OF 7   Bernard Goutta (c)
BF 6   Grégory Le Corvec
RL 5   Rimas Álvarez-Kairelis
LL 4   Jérôme Thion
TP 3   Nicolas Mas
HK 2   Michel Konieck
LP 1   Renaud Peillard
Substitutions:
HK 16   Marc Dal Maso
PR 17   Stéphane de Bésombes
N8 18   Lionel Mallier
LK 19   Christophe Porcu
SH 20   Jacques Basset
FH 21   Nicolas Laharrague
CE 22   David Marty
Coach:
  Olivier Saïsset

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Toulouse regain European crown". BBC Sport. 24 May 2003. Retrieved 21 July 2009.