Former Rugby Union competition in Ireland
El Campeonato Interprovincial de la IRFU fue una competición de rugby union entre las cuatro provincias de Irlanda ( Úlster , Leinster , Munster y Connacht ) organizada por la Irish Rugby Football Union . Se llevó a cabo como una competición independiente desde 1946-47 hasta 2000-01, [1] y los partidos de 2001-02 se cumplieron con los enfrentamientos en la recién formada Celtic League . [2] Durante un tiempo en la década de 1980, la IRFU dictaminó que los jugadores de la diáspora irlandesa debían jugar para Connacht, en un intento de fortalecer a la más débil de las cuatro provincias. [3] Los Irish Exiles participaron durante cuatro años (1992-93 - 1995-96). [1]
En 2021, el United Rugby Championship introdujo los torneos regionales en los que las provincias irlandesas competían por el Irish Shield. Inicialmente, el grupo incluía los resultados contra otros equipos no irlandeses, pero a partir de 2023, la URC anunció que los torneos regionales de la competición se decidirían únicamente por los resultados entre los equipos de cada grupo. Con este cambio, la URC reintrodujo efectivamente el Campeonato Interprovincial en su formato original por primera vez desde 2002.
Victorias en campeonatos
- No hubo un conjunto completo de partidos para completar la competencia en 2001-02. Las reglas para decidir la clasificación utilizadas para la Celtic League/Magners League/Pro12 para esa temporada se utilizaron para decidir las clasificaciones en la tabla interprofesional.
Resultados
1946
1947
1948-49
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
This season, the IRFU Interprovincial Championship was sponsored by Cara Computers, and for the first time included the Irish Exiles.[112]
1993
1994
Munster beat Ulster in an Interpro for the first time since 1980.[131]
1995
The 1995 IRFU Interprovincial Championship was the first to be held since rugby union was declared open to professionalism. At this stage the Irish provinces were still representative teams, not professional clubs.[142] Many involved in the game were concerned that domestic clubs could not afford to pay players, who could be lost to professional teams in England.[143] In September, the IRFU confirmed that, for this season, only senior international players would be paid,[144] with a one-year moratorium on payment for club and provincial players.[145] As the situation developed, match fees became available for Heineken Cup and Interprovincial matches.[146] Leinster won the Interprovincial title for the first time in twelve years.[147]
1996
The 1996 Interprovincial Championship was sponsored by Guinness in a three-year deal worth £115,000, taking over from the previous sponsors, Smithwicks.[162] The Irish Exiles were no longer able to compete as matches clashed with club games in England.[163]
At this stage the Irish provinces were still representative teams, not professional clubs. However, the provinces were now offering contracts and match fees for Heineken Cup and Interprovincial matches, although these contracts sometimes conflicted with players contracted to clubs in England.[164]
1997
The IRFU offered new contracts for provincial players for this season. Full-time players would receive a retainer of £25,000, plus a win bonus of £500 for Heineken Cup matches. Part-time players would be paid a retainer of £7,500, plus a match fee of £400 for Interprovincial matches and £800 for the Heineken Cup, and a win bonus of £450 for both competitions.[174] Each province could have a maximum of 30 contracted players.[175]
1998
This season, the tournament adopted a new format, with each team playing each other home and away. The tournament points system was adopted from Super 12 and the Tri Nations, with four points for a win and two for a draw, a bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match, and a bonus point for losing by seven points or less.[182] This led to an average of over four tries scored per match.[183]
The tournament was strengthened by a drive by Ireland coach Warren Gatland to bring Irish players who had signed contracts with English clubs back to Ireland to play in the Interprovincial Championship and Heineken Cup.[184] The provinces would have squads of 30 players, most of whom would be full-time professionals.[185]
The title came down to a decider between Leinster and Munster at Donnybrook,[186] with both teams level on points going into the final weekend. Munster took the title with a win, thanks to a man-of-the-match performance by Alan Quinlan.[187]
Tony Ward, writing in the Irish Independent, selected the following as Team of the Championship:[182]
1. Peter Clohessy (Munster),
2. Mark McDermott (Munster),
3. Angus McKeen (Leinster),
4. Mick Galwey (Munster),
5. Eddie Halvey (Munster),
6. Ian Dillon (Connacht),
7. Andy Ward (Ulster),
8. Alan Quinlan (Munster),
9. Conor McGuinness (Connacht),
10. David Humphreys (Ulster),
11. Girvan Dempsey (Leinster),
12. Pat Duignan (Connacht),
13. Jonathan Bell (Ulster),
14. John Lacey (Munster),
15. Brian Roche (Munster).
1999
2000
2001–02
The 2001–02 IRFU Interprovincial Championship was a transitional season before the competition was superseded by the Celtic League. Pool matches between Irish provinces in the 2001–02 Celtic League counted towards the championship. The remaining Interprovincial fixtures were originally scheduled to take place in December 2001, but were postponed because IRFU director of fitness Dr. Liam Hennessy felt that the schedule, between the Celtic League, the Heineken Cup and the Autumn internationals, was too onerous and players needed a period of rest and recovery to prepare for the Six Nations.[226] They took place in April and May 2002.[227]
Celtic league Interprovincial matches
Additional matches
See also
References
- ^ a b IRFU Team History Archive, Interprovincial Championship Results, page 1, page 2, page 3
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- ^ "Leinster Forwards' Part In Surprise Win Over Ulster", Irish Independent, 6 December 1948
- ^ "Pack's Superiority Paved Way For Clear-Cut Win", Irish Examiner, 10 January 1949
- ^ "Connacht's Great Bid Just Foiled", Irish Press, 31 October 1949
- ^ "Munster's Fine Effort At Ravenhill", Irish Examiner, 14 November 1949
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- ^ "Ulster Won But Lost Their Reputation", Irish Press, 25 November 1949
- ^ "Leinster Shocked In Game Of Few Thrills", Irish Press, 28 November 1949
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- ^ "Solid Defence Holds Out For Narrow Win In Cork", Irish Examiner, 13 November 1950
- ^ "Ulster Run Riot In Second Half", Irish Independent, 23 November 1950
- ^ "Leinster Rugby Side Just Beat Munster", Irish Press, 27 November 1950
- ^ "Leinster Made Ulster Fight Every Inch Of The Way", Irish Independent, 4 December 1950
- ^ "Munster Run Riot Near The End", Irish Independent, 26 October 1951
- ^ "Leinster Overrun Depleted Connacht", Irish Press, 2 November 1951
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- ^ "Connacht Nearly Upset Ulster", Irish Press, 9 November 1951
- ^ A. P. McWeeney, "Munster Left Great Effort Too Late", Sunday Independent, 11 November 1951
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- ^ A. P. McWeeney, "Connacht Outclassed At Galway Sportsfield", Irish Independent, 7 November 1952
- ^ A. P. McWeeney, "Burkerry and O'Meara Were Stars", Sunday Independent, 9 November 1952
- ^ "Ulster's Big Win A Triumph For Henderson", Irish Independent, 19 November 1952
- ^ A. P. McWeeney, "Munster Win game Of Lost Reputations", Sunday Independent, 23 November 1952
- ^ "Ulster Share Championship With Munster", Irish Examiner, 22 December 1952
- ^ "Ulster beat Connacht in uninspiring game", Irish Examiner, 30 October 1953
- ^ "Connacht Were Fine In Defeat", Irish Press, 6 November 1953
- ^ "Munster Pack's Grand Display At Ravenhill", Irish Examiner, 9 November 1953
- ^ "Leinster stock slumps badly", Sunday Independent, 15 November 1953
- ^ A. P. McWeeney, "No More Interpros Like This, Please", Irish Independent, 23 November 1953
- ^ A. P. McWeeney, "Connacht's shock win over Munster", Irish Independent, 4 December 1953
- ^ "Munster Won, But Connacht Fought Hard", Sunday Independent, 31 October 1954
- ^ "Unlucky Connacht Put Up Great Battle In Vait", Irish Independent, 12 November 1954
- ^ A. P. McWeeney, "Ulster's One Classic Try Beat Munster", Sunday Independent, 14 November 1954
- ^ "Connacht Spring Shock Of The Season at Ravenhill", Irish Examiner, 25 November 1954
- ^ A. P. McWeeney, "'Garryowen' Try Gave Munster Narrow Win Over Leinster", Sunday Independent, 28 November 1954
- ^ A. P. McWeeney, "Leinster Win At Ravenhill", Sunday Independent, 12 December 1954
- ^ "Connacht revival not enough", Irish Examiner, 25 October 1982
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Munster dominate as Leinster lose record!", Sunday Independent, 24 October 1982
- ^ "Campbell shines for Leinster", Sunday Press, 14 November 1982
- ^ "Ward's late winner boost for Munster", Sunday Press, 14 November 1982
- ^ "Munster shocked by stylisy Ulster", Sunday Press, 28 November 1982
- ^ "Slatery tries decisive", Sunday Press, 28 November 1982
- ^ Donal Keenan, "Ward Excels for Munster", Sunday Independent, 13 November 1983
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "John McGeady solves Leinster's problems", Sunday Independent, 13 November 1983
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Weak Connacht are no test for rampant Leinster side", Irish Independent, 27 November 1983
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Brilliant try by Crossan earns Ulster first interpro victory", Irish Independent, 27 November 1983
- ^ Tom Rooney, "Connacht Are Back", Connacht Tribune, 28 October 1983
- ^ Sean Diffley, "John Murphy shows the way as Munster pack collapses", Sunday Independent, 23 October 1983
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Leinster hammering from rampant Ulster!", Irish Examiner, 29 October 1984
- ^ "Munster masterly", Sunday Independent, 28 October 1984
- ^ "Ulster storm back", Irish Examiner, 26 November 1984
- ^ Karl Johnston, "Moroney try is the late ace!", Irish Press, 25 November 1984
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Ringland is hero with two tries!", Sunday Independent, 9 December 1984
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Leinster made hard work of beating weak Connacht", Sunday Independent, 9 December 1984
- ^ "Powerful Ulster demolish Munster", Sunday Press, 10 November 1985
- ^ Tom Rooney, "Bravo Connacht", Connacht Tribune, 15 November 1985
- ^ John Redmond, "The outlook is bleak", Sunday Press, 24 November 1985
- ^ Karl Johnston, "Connacht unlucky", Sunday Press, 24 November 1985
- ^ Karl Johnston, "Ulster's title!", Sunday Press, 8 December 1985
- ^ John Redmond, "New-look Munster regain old fire", Sunday Press, 8 December 1985
- ^ Karl Johnston, "Ulster go marching on", Sunday Press, 26 October 1986
- ^ John Redmond, "Connacht left to cry as Leinster rampage", Sunday Press, 26 October 1986
- ^ John Redmond, "Connacht hammered again", Sunday Press, 9 November 1986
- ^ Karl Johnston, "A monumental bore", Sunday Press, 9 November 1986
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Injury time winner for Ulster", Sunday Independent, 23 November 1986
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Munster are shocked by a late try"", Sunday Independent, 23 November 1986
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Munster on way back", Sunday Independent, 25 October 1987
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Great Connacht rally", Sunday Independent, 25 October 1987
- ^ "Ulster back in the running", Sunday Independent, 15 November 1987
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Munster fire proves too hot for Leinster", Sunday Independent, 15 November 1987
- ^ Karl Johnston, "Ulster win in bore", Sunday Press, 29 November 1987
- ^ Barry Coughlan, "Munster share the title", Irish Examiner, 30 November 1987
- ^ John Redmond, "Ulster inept in victory", Sunday Press, 23 October 1988
- ^ Karl Johnston, "Leinster tops", Sunday Press, 23 October 1988
- ^ Karl Johnston, "Ulster shocker", Sunday Press, 13 November 1988
- ^ John Redmond, "Connacht's costly error", Sunday Press, 13 November 1988
- ^ Barry Coughlan, "Munster pay the price!", Irish Examiner, 5 December 1988
- ^ "Sweet victory for Connacht", Irish Examiner, 5 December 1988
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Ulster run in eight tries against Connacht", Sunday Independent, 15 October 1989
- ^ "Leinster pack was devastated", Sunday Independent, 15 October 1989
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Ulster tops in a flop", Sunday Independent, 22 October 1989
- ^ "Munster sparkle in excellent second half", Limerick Leader, 23 October 1989
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Ulster are champions once more", Evening Herald, 28 October 1989
- ^ Harry McGee, "Spirited Connacht fail to avoid the wooden spoon!", Connacht Sentinel, 31 October 1989
- ^ Jim Stokes, "Ulster back on winning trail", Ireland's Saturday Night, 1 December 1990
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Magnificent Ulster rally", Sunday Independent, 9 December 1990
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Ulster tops in cracker", Sunday Independent, 16 December 1990
- ^ Jim Stokes, "Ulster hold on by a whisker", Ireland's Saturday Night, 7 December 1991
- ^ Jim Stokes, "Ulster go on festive frolic", Ireland's Saturday Night, 14 December 1991
- ^ David Walsh, "Heroic Connacht warm the heart", Sunday Independent, 22 December 1991
- ^ "Cara sponsor interpros", Irish Examiner, 27 August 1992
- ^ Barry Coughlan, "Exiles shock Munster", Irish Examiner, 14 September 1992
- ^ Karl Johnston, "Leinster, but only just!", Irish Press, 23 September 1992
- ^ David Walsh, "Munster self destruct", Sunday Independent, 29 November 1992
- ^ "Connacht in full control", Irish Examiner, 30 November 1992
- ^ Barry Coughlan, "Munster Madness!", Irish Examiner, 7 December 1992
- ^ Frank Frarragher, "Nightmare start leaves Connacht on a hiding to nothing at Ravenhill", Connacht Sentinel, 8 December 1992
- ^ Sean Diffley, "Ulster have a field day as Connacht fail", Evening Herald, 5 December 1992
- ^ David Walsh, "Exiles' rough justice", 13 December 1992
- ^ "Ulster spirit triumphs", Sunday Independent, 20 December 1992
- ^ Neil McKay, "Ulster's Best is yet to come", Sunday Life, 17 October 1993
- ^ Alex George, "Ulster shouldn't get carried away", News Letter, 18 October 1993
- ^ "Exiles never in with a shout", Irish Examiner, 18 October 1993
- ^ Michael Glynn, "Mannion's heroics fail to save sub-par Connacht", Connacht Tribune, 29 October 1993
- ^ Mick Doyle, "Ulster always in control", Sunday Independent, 24 October 1993
- ^ Micheal McGeary, "Leinster end ten year unbeaten run", Sunday Life, 28 November 1993
- ^ Mark Jones, "Leinster end Ulster's run", Sunday Tribune, 28 November 1993
- ^ Mark Jones, "Title shared three ways", Sunday Tribune, 19 December 1993
- ^ Denis Walsh, "Leinster take an uneasy victory", Sunday Tribune, 19 December 1993
- ^ Mark Jonas, "Overdue win for Munster", Sunday Tribune, 13 November 1994
- ^ "Ulster late rally falls short", Sunday Life, 13 November 1994
- ^ "Malone lifts the Exiles", Sunday Life, 13 November 1994
- ^ "Ulster's blushes barely spared", The Sunday Tribune, 10 November 1994
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Fantastic Frano", Irish Independent, 21 November 1994
- ^ Peter O'Reilly, "Mannion grabs dramatic late victory", Sunday Tribune, 27 November 1994
- ^ Mark Jones, "Munster too strong for Exiles", Sunday Tribune, 27 November 1994
- ^ Tom Buckey "Exiles crushd by Ulster's all-round superiority", Sunday Independent, 11 December 1994
- ^ David Walsh "Masterly Munster lash limp Leinster", Sunday Independent, 11 December 1994
- ^ Michael Logan, "Leinster best of bad pair", The Sunday Tribune, 18 December 1994
- ^ Tom Keogh, "Champs Munster rewrite records", Sunday World, 18 December 1994
- ^ Peter O'Reilly, "Ulster coach warns on power balance", The Sunday Tribune, 22 September 1996
- ^ Jim Stokes, "IRFU tackle 'pro' issue", Belfast Telegraph, 28 August 1995
- ^ Jim Stokes, "International players only to 'cash in'", Belfast Telegraph, 12 September 1995
- ^ Jimmy Davidson, "Market forces takes strangle hold on rugby", Belfast Telegraph, 4 November 1995
- ^ Tyrone Howe, "Local game needs a professional outlook", Belfast Telegraph, 13 January 1996
- ^ Jim Stokes, "Whiteout!", Belfast Telegraph, 23 December 1995
- ^ David Walsh, "Munster Capitulation", Sunday Independent, 26 November 1995
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- ^ Phil Minishull, "Leinster lord it", Sunday Life, 3 December 1995
- ^ John O'Sullivan, "Toland a class act", Sunday Independent, 10 October 1995
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Uneven Leinster on a roll after eighth win", Sunday Independent, 10 October 1995
- ^ John O'Sullivan, "Gallagher gets no chance to prove himself", Sunday Independent, 17 December 1995
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- ^ David Walsh, "Christmas cheer for the boys in blue", Sunday Independent, 24 December 1995
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- ^ David Walsh, "Dethroned Munster run Connacht ragged", Sunday Independent, 24 December 1995
- ^ "Guinness good for inter-pros", Evening Herald. 19 September 1996
- ^ "AIL gets a radical overhaul", Irish Independent, 1 March 1996
- ^ "Reid's cautionary note on contracts", Belfast Telegraph, 23 March 1996
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- ^ Brendan Fanning, "Celtic Cup is Irish sides' best chance of success", Sunday Independent, 1 March 1998
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- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Southern pride rules roost at Donnybrook", Irish Independent, 24 October 1998
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- ^ Micheal McGeary, "Chastened Shadows", Sunday Life, 23 August 1998
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Elwood injury blow as Leinster go top", Sunday Independent, 29 August 1998
- ^ Kieran Rooney, "Ward leads Ulster to top", Irish Independent, 5 September 1998
- ^ Jim Stokes, "Ulster take a pasting", Belfast Telegraph, 12 September 1998
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- ^ "Ulster go wild out west", Sunday Life, 8 August 1999
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- ^ Jim Stokes, "Ulster punished on Black Friday", Belfast Telegraph, 30 October 1999
- ^ "Leinster chalk up record in Galway", Sunday Life, 31 October 1999
- ^ Jim Stokes, "Bromley powers Ulster to victory", Belfast Telegraph, 6 November 1999
- ^ "Ulster earn Euro Place", Irish Independent, 6 November 1999
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