2019–20 Connacht Rugby season

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Connacht
2019–20 season
Head coachAndy Friend
Chief executiveWillie Ruane
CaptainJarrad Butler
Pro144th, Conf. B
Champions CupPool stage (4th)
Top try scorerAll: John Porch (6)
Top points scorerAll: Conor Fitzgerald (85)
Highest home attendance8,129 v Leinster
8 November 2019
8,129 v Munster
21 December 2019
8,129 v Toulouse
11 January 2020
Lowest home attendance4,512 v Cardiff Blues[a]
15 February 2020
Average home attendance6,316[a]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2019–20 season was Irish provincial rugby union side Connacht Rugby's nineteenth season competing in the Pro14, and the team's twenty-fourth season as a professional side. It was Andy Friend's second season in charge of the side.

In the regular season, Connacht were placed in Conference B of the Pro14, after spending the previous two seasons in Conference A. As well as playing in the Pro14, the team competed in the Champions Cup in Europe on the back of the previous season's league performance. They were drawn into pool 5 with Gloucester, Montpellier and Toulouse, and finished bottom of the table. In addition to the league and European competitions, the Connacht Eagles development side again competed in the Celtic Cup. The Eagles finished third in the regular season of the eight-team competition, just two points behind finalists Ulster A.

On 12 March 2020, with 13 of Connacht's 21 fixtures in the regular season of the Pro14 completed, the league was put on indefinite hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.[1] The competition resumed in August, with the remaining fixtures replaced by two rounds of derby games for each team.[2] Connacht ultimately finished fourth in their conference. This was enough to earn entry to the 2020–21 Champions Cup after it was expanded to 24 teams on a one-season basis due to the pandemic.[3]

Coaching and management team[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Individuals may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Role Name Union
Chief Executive Willie Ruane[4]  Ireland
Team Manager Tim Allnutt[5]  New Zealand
Head Coach Andy Friend[6]  Australia
Forwards Coach Jimmy Duffy[7]  Ireland
Backs Coach Nigel Carolan[8]  Ireland
Defence Coach Peter Wilkins[9]  England
Senior Video Analyst Simon Kavanagh[10]  Ireland
Head of Strength and Conditiong David Howarth[11]  Australia
Senior Strength and Conditioning Coach Johnny O'Connor[12]  Ireland
Academy Manager Eric Elwood[13]  Ireland
Connacht Eagles Coach Mossy Lawler[14]  Ireland

Players[edit]

Senior playing squad[edit]

Connacht Rugby Pro14 squad

Props

Hookers

Locks

Back row

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

Centres

Wings

Fullbacks

(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players.
* denotes players qualified to play for Ireland on residency or dual nationality.
Italics indicate players signed during mid-season break.
Players and their allocated positions from the Connacht Rugby website.[15]

Academy squad[edit]

Connacht Rugby Academy squad

Props

Hookers

  • Ireland Declan Adamson (1)
  • Ireland Dylan Tierney-Martin (2)

Locks

Back row

  • Ireland Joshua Dunne (2)
  • Ireland Seán Masterson (3)
  • Ireland Oisín McCormack (1)
  • Ireland Mikey Wilson (2)

Scrum-halves

  • Ireland Colm Reilly (2)

Fly-halves

Centres

  • Ireland Shane Jennings (1)
  • Ireland Seán O'Brien (2)

Wings

  • Ireland Conor Hayes (2)
  • Ireland Hugh Lane (1)
  • Ireland Oran McNulty (2)

Fullbacks

(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players, number in brackets indicates players stage in the three-year academy cycle.
* denotes players qualified to play for Ireland on residency or dual nationality.
Players and their allocated positions from the Connacht Rugby website.[16]

Senior team transfers[edit]

Unlike most seasons, where the bulk of transfers occur during the summer pre-season the 2019–20 season saw two separate periods of major transfer activity. Many moves scheduled to happen at the end of the season instead took place during the extended hiatus from March to August 2020.

May 2019 – March 2020[edit]

May 2020 – August 2020[edit]

Results[edit]

Pro14[edit]

2019–20 Pro14 table view · watch · edit · discuss
Conference A
Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TBP LBP PTS
1 Ireland Leinster (CH) 15 15 0 0 531 216 +315 74 28 9 0 69
2 Ireland Ulster (RU) 15 8 1 6 385 306 +79 50 40 7 3 44[b]
3 Scotland Glasgow Warriors 15 8 0 7 364 329 +35 53 42 5 1 38
4 South Africa Cheetahs 13 6 0 7 342 280 +62 48 32 5 2 32
5 Wales Dragons 15 5 1 9 283 415 –132 32 49 1 1 24
6 Italy Zebre 15 3 1 11 230 399 –169 29 56 4 3 21
7 Wales Ospreys 15 2 2 11 205 375 –170 21 45 1 4 17
Conference B
Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TBP LBP PTS
1 Scotland Edinburgh (SF) 15 11 0 4 391 225 +166 47 27 5 2 51
2 Ireland Munster (SF) 15 10 0 5 426 255 +171 53 26 8 3 51
3 Wales Scarlets 15 10 0 5 354 274 +80 46 34 5 2 47
4 Ireland Connacht 15 8 0 7 302 360 –58 41 48 7 1 40
5 Italy Benetton 15 6 1 8 309 350 –41 35 42 5 5 36
6 Wales Cardiff Blues 15 7 0 8 283 327 –44 30 38 3 2 33
7 South Africa Southern Kings 13 1 0 12 204 498 –294 23 75 0 3 7
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order -[47]
  1. number of matches won
  2. the difference between points for and points against
  3. the number of tries scored
  4. the most points scored
  5. the difference between tries for and tries against
  6. the fewest red cards received
  7. the fewest yellow cards received
Green background indicates teams that compete in the Pro14 play-offs, and also earn a place in the 2020–21 European Champions Cup

Blue background indicates teams outside the play-off places that earn a place in the 2020–21 European Champions Cup
Red background indicates teams ineligible for European cup tournaments
Plain background indicates teams that earn a place in the 2020–21 European Rugby Challenge Cup.
(CH) Champions. (RU) Runners-up. (SF) Losing semi-finalists. (Q) Qualified for Pro14 play-off semi-finals. (e) Cannot reach play-offs.

  1. ^ a b This excludes the game against Ulster on 23 August 2020, which was officially a home game but played behind closed doors in the Aviva Stadium.
  2. ^ Ulster deducted 1 point for administration error regarding Ian Madigan. [46]

Conference Rounds 1 to 13[edit]

28 September 2019
17:15
Scarlets Wales18–10Ireland Connacht
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 6,415
Referee: Stuart Berry (SARU)

5 October 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland41–5Italy Benetton
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 4,839
Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge (SARU)

11 October 2019
19:35
Dragons Wales14–38Ireland Connacht (1 BP)
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 3,257
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)

26 October 2019
17:15
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland24–22South Africa Cheetahs (1 BP)
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 4,945
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

2 November 2019
17:15
Ospreys Wales10–20Ireland Connacht
Report
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 5,726
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)

8 November 2019
19:35
Connacht Ireland11–42Ireland Leinster (1 BP)
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 8,129
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)

30 November 2019
17:15
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland24–12South Africa Southern Kings
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,146
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

21 December 2019
17:15
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland14–19Ireland Munster
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 8,129
Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU)

27 December 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Ulster Ireland35–3Ireland Connacht
Report
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 17,483
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)

4 January 2020
17:30
(1 BP) Leinster Ireland54–7Ireland Connacht
Report
RDS Arena
Attendance: 18,300
Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)

15 February 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland29–0Wales Cardiff Blues
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 4,512
Referee: Stuart Berry (SARU)

21 February 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Edinburgh Scotland41–14Ireland Connacht
Report
BT Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 5,367
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)

1 March 2020
13:00
Southern Kings South Africa19–29Ireland Connacht (1 BP)
Report
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Cwengile Jadezweni (SARU)

Additional Derby Rounds[edit]

23 August 2020
16:30
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland26–20Ireland Ulster (1 BP)
Report
Aviva Stadium
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Frank Murphy (IRFU)

30 August 2020
15:00
Munster Ireland49–12Ireland Connacht
Report
Aviva Stadium
Attendance: 0[a]
Referee: Frank Murphy (IRFU)

Champions Cup[edit]

Pool 5[edit]

P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
France Toulouse (3) 6 6 0 0 162 85 77 19 9 3 0 27
England Gloucester 6 2 0 4 140 140 0 19 14 3 3 14
France Montpellier 6 2 0 4 118 157 –39 12 20 1 1 10
Ireland Connacht 6 2 0 4 120 158 –38 15 22 1 1 10

[48]

17 November 2019
13:00
Connacht Ireland23–20France Montpellier (1 BP)
Try: Boyle 37' m
McCartney 40'+4 m
Blade 52' c
Con: Carty (1/3) 53'
Pen: Carty (1/1) 15'
C. Fitzgerald 67' (1/1)
Report[49]Try: Cruden 1' c
Bouthier 62' c
Con: Paillaugue (2/2) 1', 63'
Pen: Paillaugue (2/2) 22', 46'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 6,229
Referee: Matthew Carley (RFU)

23 November 2019
14:00
(1 BP) Toulouse France32–17Ireland Connacht
Try: Bézy 12' c
Huget 33' m
Kaino 63' c
Ahki 80'+1 c
Con: Ramos (3/4) 14', 64', 80'+2
Pen: Ramos (2/2) 18', 60'
Report[50]Try: Farrell 10' c
Blade 24' c
Con: Fitzgerald (2/2) 11', 25'
Pen: Fitzgerald (0/1)
Drop: Fitzgerald (1/1) 49'
Stade Ernest-Wallon
Attendance: 15,100
Referee: Karl Dickson (RFU)

8 December 2019
13:00
(1 BP) Gloucester England26–17Ireland Connacht
Try: Marshall (2) 3' c, 60' m
Rees-Zammit 46' c
Polledri 63' c
Con: Cipriani (3/4) 4', 46', 64'
Report[51]Try: Porch 8' c
Roux 80' c
Con: Carty (1/1) 8'
Fitzgerald (1/1) 80'+1
Pen: Carty (1/2) 17'
Kingsholm Stadium
Attendance: 10,875
Referee: Pascal Gauzère (FFR)

14 December 2019
12:45
Connacht Ireland27–24England Gloucester (2 BP)
Try: Blade 29' c
Delahunt 76' c
Copeland 80' c
Con: Fitzgerald (3/3) 30', 77', 80'+ 2
Pen: Fitzgerald (2/2) 14', 59'
Report[52]Try: Grobler 33' c
Atkinson (2) 50' m, 68' m
Ludlow 65' c
Con: Twelvetrees (2/4) 34', 66'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 6,787
Referee: Romain Poite (FFR)

11 January 2019
15:15
Connacht Ireland7–21France Toulouse
Try: Penalty try 10'Report[53]Try: Kaino 19' c
Marchand 37' c
Ahki 44' c
Con: Ramos (3/3) 21', 39', 46'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 8,129
Referee: Luke Pearce (RFU)

19 January 2019
16:15
(1 BP) Montpellier France35–29Ireland Connacht (2 BP)
Try: Chilachava 3' c
N'Gandebe (2) 23' c, 28' c
Reilhac (2) 52' c, 77' c
Con: Pollard (5/5) 4', 24', 30', 52', 78'
Report[54]Try: Healy 34' c
Porch 36' c
Marmion 40'+1 c
Godwin 43' m
Con: Carty (3/4) 35', 38', 40'+ 2
Pen: Carty (1/1) 57'
Altrad Stadium
Attendance: 9,900
Referee: Matthew Carley (RFU)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b This game was played behind closed doors due to coronavirus restrictions.

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