2000–01 Munster Rugby season

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2000–01 Munster Rugby season
Ground(s)Thomond Park (Capacity: 13,200)
Musgrave Park (Capacity: 8,300)
Coach(es)Declan Kidney
Captain(s)Mick Galwey

The 2000–01 Munster Rugby season was Munster's sixth season as a professional team, during which they competed in the IRFU Interprovincial Championship and Heineken Cup. It was Declan Kidney's third season in his first spell as head coach of the province.

2000–01 squad[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
James Blaney Hooker Ireland Ireland
John Fogarty Hooker Ireland Ireland
Frankie Sheahan Hooker Ireland Ireland
Peter Clohessy Prop Ireland Ireland
John Hayes Prop Ireland Ireland
Marcus Horan Prop Ireland Ireland
Mick Galwey (c) Lock Ireland Ireland
John Langford Lock Australia Australia
Donncha O'Callaghan Lock Ireland Ireland
Paul O'Connell Lock Ireland Ireland
Mick O'Driscoll Lock Ireland Ireland
Anthony Foley Back row Ireland Ireland
Eddie Halvey Back row Ireland Ireland
Alan Quinlan Back row Ireland Ireland
David Wallace Back row Ireland Ireland
Jim Williams Back row Australia Australia
Player Position Union
Frank Murphy Scrum-half Ireland Ireland
Mike Prendergast Scrum-half Ireland Ireland
Peter Stringer Scrum-half Ireland Ireland
Ronan O'Gara Fly-half Ireland Ireland
Jeremy Staunton Fly-half Ireland Ireland
Rob Henderson Centre Ireland Ireland
Jason Holland Centre Ireland Ireland
Killian Keane Centre Ireland Ireland
Mike Mullins Centre Ireland Ireland
Anthony Horgan Wing Ireland Ireland
John Kelly Wing Ireland Ireland
John O'Neill Wing Ireland Ireland
Dominic Crotty Fullback Ireland Ireland

2000–01 IRFU Interprovincial Championship[edit]

Team P W D L F A BP Pts Status
6 5 1 0 151 99 1 23 Champions; qualified for next season's Heineken Cup
6 3 0 3 144 119 3 15 Qualified for next season's Heineken Cup
6 2 1 3 109 111 2 12 Qualified for next season's Heineken Cup
6 1 0 5 100 175 1 5
1 September 2000
Ulster Ireland16–21Ireland Munster
Try: Ward
Con: Humphreys
Pen: Humphreys (3)
Report[1]Pen: O'Gara (5)
Drop: O'Gara (2)
Ravenhill
8 September 2000
Munster Ireland26–20Ireland Leinster
Report[2]
Musgrave Park
15 September 2000
Munster Ireland36–13Ireland Connacht
Report[3]
Thomond Park
23 September 2000
Connacht Ireland13–23Ireland Munster
Report[4]
Galway Sportsgrounds
29 September 2000
Munster Ireland29–21Ireland Ulster
Try: Crotty, Horgan
Con: O'Gara (2)
Pen: O'Gara (5)
Report[5]Try: Free, J. Topping
Con: Humphreys
Pen: Humphreys (3)
Thomond Park
3 November 2000
Leinster Ireland16–16Ireland Munster
Report[6]
Donnybrook

2000–01 Heineken Cup[edit]

Pool 4[edit]

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff Pts
Ireland Munster 6 5 0 1 15 7 8 154 109 45 10
England Bath 6 4 0 2 14 11 3 139 106 33 8
Wales Newport 6 2 0 4 10 22 −12 122 183 −61 4
France Castres 6 1 0 5 14 13 1 135 152 −17 2
7 October 2000
14:30
Munster Ireland26–18Wales Newport
Report[7]
Thomond Park
Attendance: 9,200
14 October 2000
19:30
Castres France29–32Ireland Munster
Report[8]
Stade Pierre-Antoine
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Gareth Simmonds
21 October 2000
14:30
Munster Ireland31–9England Bath
Report[9]
Thomond Park
Attendance: 13,400
Referee: Joel Dumé
28 October 2000
17:00
Bath England18–5Ireland Munster
Report[10]
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
Referee: Nigel Whitehouse
13 January 2001
17:35
Newport Wales24–39Ireland Munster
Report[11]
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 11,431
Referee: Joël Jutge
20 January 2001
14:30
Munster Ireland21–11France Castres
Report[12]
Musgrave Park
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Chris White

Quarter-final[edit]

28 January 2001
14:45
Munster Ireland38–29France Biarritz
Report[13]
Thomond Park
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Ed Morrison

Semi-final[edit]

21 April 2001
15:00
Stade Français France16–15Ireland Munster
Report[14]
Stadium Nord
Attendance: 20,400

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ulster 16-21 Munster". Munster Rugby. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Munster 26-20 Leinster". Munster Rugby. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Munster 36-13 Connacht". Munster Rugby. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Connacht 13-23 Munster". Munster Rugby. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Munster 29-21 Ulster". Munster Rugby. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Leinster 16-16 Munster". Munster Rugby. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Munster 26-18 Newport". EPCR. 7 October 2000. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Castres Olympique 29-32 Munster". EPCR. 14 October 2000. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  9. ^ "Munster 31-9 Bath Rugby". EPCR. 31 October 2000. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  10. ^ "Bath Rugby 18-5 Munster". EPCR. 28 October 2000. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  11. ^ "Newport 24-39 Munster". EPCR. 13 January 2001. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Munster 21-11 Castres Olympique". EPCR. 20 January 2001. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  13. ^ "Munster 38-29 Biarritz Olympique". EPCR. 28 January 2001. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  14. ^ "Stade Francais 16-15 Munster". EPCR. 21 April 2001. Retrieved 7 June 2019.

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