2004–05 European Challenge Cup

2004-05 European Challenge Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
France
Ireland
Italy
Portugal
Scotland
Spain
Tournament format(s)Knockout
Date23 October 2004 – 21 May 2005
Tournament statistics
Teams28
Matches played57
Attendance177,521 (3,114 per match)
Tries scored360 (6.32 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Paul Warwick (Connacht)
(97 points)
[1]
Top try scorer(s)Mark Cueto (Sale Sharks)
(9 tries)
[2]
Final
VenueKassam Stadium, Oxford
Attendance7,230
Champions Sale Sharks (2nd title)
Runners-up Pau

The 2004–05 European Challenge Cup (known as the Parker Pen Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the European Challenge Cup, Europe's second-tier club rugby union competition below the Heineken Cup. A total of 28 teams participated, representing seven countries.

The competition began with a series of matches on 23 October 2004 and culminated in the final at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford on 21 May 2005.

As in the previous two seasons, the competition was organised in a knockout format. Teams played each other on a home and away basis, with the aggregate points winner proceeding to the next round. The final was a single leg. This was the final season with a pure knockout format; in subsequent seasons the competition reverted to a pool stage followed by a knockout.

For the third and final time, a third tier tournament was held - the European Shield. This was contested between the first round losers from the European Challenge Cup.[3] As there were only 28 teams involved, the 2 "best" 1st Round losers were reprieved and proceeded to the 2nd Round.

The defending champions, England's NEC Harlequins, did not have a chance to defend their crown because they qualified to play in the Heineken Cup. Sale Sharks claimed a comfortable victory over Pau in the final and picked up their second piece of European Club silverware.

Teams

The allocation of teams was as follows:

England: 5 teams — all teams from the Zurich Premiership that did not qualify for the 2004–05 Heineken Cup
France: 10 teams — all teams from the Top 16 that did not qualify for the Heineken Cup
Ireland: 1 team — the Irish team from the Celtic League that did not play in the Heineken Cup
Italy: 8 teams — all the teams from the Super 10 that did not qualify for the Heineken Cup
Portugal: 1 team
Scotland: 1 team — the Scottish team from the Celtic League that did not play in the Heineken Cup
Spain: 2 teams — drawn from the División de Honor de Rugby
England France Ireland Italy Portugal Scotland Spain
Leeds Tykes
London Irish
Sale Sharks
Saracens
Worcester Warriors
Agen
Auch
Bayonne
Béziers
Brive
Clermont Auvergne
Grenoble
Montpellier
Narbonne
Pau
Connacht
Catania
Gran Parma
L'Aquila
Leonessa
Overmach Parma
Petrarca Padova
Rovigo
Viadana
AA Coimbra
Borders
El Salvador
Valladolid RAC

Matches

All kickoff times are local to the match location.[4]

Round 1

1st leg

23 October 2004
14:00
AA Coimbra 3 – 98 Borders
Report
Estádio Municipal Sérgio Conceição
Attendance: 400
23 October 2004
14:00
Worcester Warriors 29 – 15 Brive
Report
Sixways Stadium
Attendance: 4,036
23 October 2004
15:00
Gran Parma 15 – 35 Pau
Report
Stadio Nando Capra
Attendance: 700
23 October 2004
15:00
L'Aquila 27 – 50 Agen
Report
Stadio Tommaso Fattori
Attendance: 1,500
23 October 2004
15:30
Rovigo 7 – 51 Montpellier
Report
Stadio Comunale Mario Battaglini
Attendance: 500
23 October 2004
16:00
Petrarca Padova 24 – 57 Béziers
Report
Stadio Plebiscito
Attendance: 200
23 October 2004
16:30
Valladolid RAC 3 – 88 Viadana
Report
Estadio Pepe Rojo
Attendance: 2,000
23 October 2004
18:00
Auch 18 – 20 London Irish
Report
Stade Patrice Brocas
Attendance: 1,500
23 October 2004
19:00
Bayonne 21 – 24 Saracens
Report
Stade Jean Dauger
Attendance: 3,800
23 October 2004
19:30
Grenoble 9 – 9 Leeds Tykes
Report
Stade Lesdiguières
Attendance: 3,000
23 October 2004
19:30
Narbonne 25 – 11 Connacht
Report
Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié
Attendance: 3,000
23 October 2004
20:00
Leonessa 0 – 65 Clermont Auvergne
Report
Campo Comunale di Rugby
Attendance: 400
24 October 2004
12:30
El Salvador 36 – 12 Overmach Parma
Report
Estadio Pepe Rojo
Attendance: 1,500
24 October 2004
15:00
Catania 22 – 31 Sale Sharks
Report
Stadio Santa Maria Goretti
Attendance: 2,000

2nd leg

29 October 2004
19:30
Borders 107 – 3 AA Coimbra
Report
Netherdale
Attendance: 1,450
29 October 2004
19:30
Montpellier 59 – 3 Rovigo
Report
Stade Sabathé
Attendance: 1,500
29 October 2004
19:45
Saracens 36 – 10 Bayonne
Report
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 4,906
29 October 2004
20:00
Leeds Tykes 17 – 18 Grenoble
Report
Headingley Stadium
Attendance: 2,805
30 October 2004
14:30
Connacht 40 – 21 Narbonne
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 2,000
30 October 2004
14:30
Overmach Parma 36 – 10 El Salvador
Report
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 300
30 October 2004
15:00
Béziers 69 – 18 Petrarca Padova
Report
Stade de la Méditerranée
Attendance: 800
30 October 2004
19:00
Pau 31 – 22 Gran Parma
Report
Stade du Hameau
Attendance: 3,000
30 October 2004
19:30
Agen 59 – 21 L'Aquila
Report
Stade Armandie
Attendance: 4,128
30 October 2004
19:30
Brive 40 – 10 Worcester Warriors
Report
Stade Amédée-Domenech
Attendance: 5,100
30 October 2004
19:30
Clermont Auvergne 51 – 6 Leonessa
Report
Stade Marcel-Michelin
Attendance: 6,000
30 October 2004
19:30
Viadana 59 – 7 Valladolid RAC
Report
Stadio Luigi Zaffanella
Attendance: 500
31 October 2004
15:00
London Irish 42 – 18 Auch
Report
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 5,638
31 October 2004
15:00
Sale Sharks 50 – 3 Catania
Report
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 5,126

Aggregate Results

Key to colours
     14 winners and 2 best losers advance to 2nd Round.
     12 other teams to Shield.
Winners Match points Aggregate score Points margin Losers
Borders 4 – 0 205 – 6 199 AA Coimbra
Viadana 4 – 0 147 – 10 137 Valladolid RAC
Clermont Auvergne 4 – 0 116 – 6 110 Leonessa
Montpellier 4 – 0 110 – 10 100 Rovigo
Béziers 4 – 0 126 – 42 84 Petrarca Padova
Agen 4 – 0 109 – 48 61 L'Aquila
Sale Sharks 4 – 0 81 – 25 56 Catania
Pau 4 – 0 66 – 37 29 Bayonne
Saracens 4 – 0 60 – 31 29 Gran Parma
London Irish 4 – 0 62 – 36 26 Auch
Grenoble 3 – 1 27 – 26 1 Leeds Tykes
Brive 2 – 2 55 – 39 16 Worcester Warriors
Connacht 2 – 2 51 – 46 5 Narbonne
Overmach Parma 2 – 2 48 – 46 2 El Salvador

Round 2

1st leg

3 December 2004
19:30
Béziers 12 – 27 Grenoble
Report
Stade de la Méditerranée
Attendance: 2,100
4 December 2004
14:30
Connacht 56 – 3 Montpellier
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 2,200
4 December 2004
15:00
Overmach Parma 19 – 18 Saracens
Report
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 800
4 December 2004
18:30
Narbonne 15 – 33 Sale Sharks
Report
Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié
Attendance: 2,600
4 December 2004
19:00
Pau 25 – 19 London Irish
Report
Stade du Hameau
Attendance: 3,000
4 December 2004
19:30
Agen 23 – 15 Viadana
Report
Stade Armandie
Attendance: 3,000
4 December 2004
19:30
Brive 57 – 6 El Salvador
Report
Stade Amédée-Domenech
Attendance: 6,329
5 December 2004
15:00
Clermont Auvergne 44 – 14 Borders
Report
Stade Marcel-Michelin
Attendance: 6,892

2nd leg

10 December 2004
19:30
Grenoble 38 – 26 Béziers
Report
Stade Lesdiguières
Attendance: 2,000
10 December 2004
19:30
Montpellier 19 – 14 Connacht
Report
Stade Sabathé
Attendance: 1,000
10 December 2004
19:45
Sale Sharks 25 – 10 Narbonne
Report
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 5,854
11 December 2004
14:30
Viadana 22 – 17 Agen
Report
Stadio Luigi Zaffanella
Attendance: 2,000
11 December 2004
16:30
El Salvador 23 – 45 Brive
Report
Estadio Pepe Rojo
Attendance: 1,300
12 December 2004
14:00
Borders 23 – 34 Clermont Auvergne
Report
Netherdale
Attendance: 1,400
12 December 2004
14:30
London Irish 19 – 16 Pau
Report
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 5,391
12 December 2004
15:00
Saracens 52 – 6 Overmach Parma
Report
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 5,391

Aggregate Results

Proceed to Quarter-final Match points Aggregate score Points margin Eliminated from competition
Brive 4 – 0 102 – 29 73 El Salvador
Clermont Auvergne 4 – 0 78 – 37 41 Borders
Sale Sharks 4 – 0 58 – 25 33 Narbonne
Grenoble 4 – 0 65 – 38 27 Béziers
Connacht 2 – 2 70 – 22 48 Montpellier
Saracens 2 – 2 70 – 25 45 Overmach Parma
Pau 2 – 2 41 – 38 3 London Irish
Agen 2 – 2 40 – 37 3 Viadana

Quarter-finals

1st leg

7 January 2005
19:30
Grenoble 21 – 26 Connacht
Report
Stade Lesdiguières
Attendance: 2,700
7 January 2005
19:45
Sale Sharks 34 – 18 Agen
Report
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 4,866
8 January 2005
19:30
Pau 25 – 21 Clermont Auvergne
Report
Stade du Hameau
Attendance: 3,000
9 January 2005
15:00
Saracens 19 – 6 Brive
Report
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 4,201

2nd leg

14 January 2005
19:30
Clermont Auvergne 26 – 25 Pau
Report
Stade Marcel-Michelin
Attendance: 5,222
15 January 2005
14:00
Connacht 19 – 3 Grenoble
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 2,500
15 January 2005
19:30
Agen 17 – 15 Sale Sharks
Report
Stade Armandie
Attendance: 3,500
16 January 2005
15:00
Brive 31 – 16 Saracens
Report
Stade Amédée-Domenech
Attendance: 6,000

Aggregate Results

Proceed to Semi-final Match points Aggregate score Points margin Eliminated from competition
Connacht 4 – 0 45 – 24 21 Grenoble
Sale Sharks 2 – 2 49 – 35 14 Agen
Pau 2 – 2 50 – 47 3 Clermont Auvergne
Brive 2 – 2 37 – 35 2 Saracens

Semi-finals

1st leg

2 April 2005
13:00
Connacht 18 – 25 Sale Sharks
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,800
3 April 2005
14:00
Pau 37 – 16 Brive
Report
Stade du Hameau
Attendance: 2,000

2nd leg

23 April 2005
19:15
Brive 27 – 13 Pau
Report
Stade Amédée-Domenech
Attendance: 5,000
24 April 2005
13:00
Sale Sharks 59 – 9 Connacht
Report
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 6,456

Aggregate Results

Proceed to Final Match points Aggregate score Points margin Eliminated from competition
Sale Sharks 4 – 0 84 – 27 57 Connacht
Pau 2 – 2 50 – 43 7 Brive

Final

21 May 2005
12:45
Sale Sharks 27 – 3 Pau
Try: Hodgson (2) 24' c, 68' m
Titterrell 36' c
Cueto 56' m
Con: Hodgson (2/4)
Pen: Hodgson (1) 3'
ReportPen: Beauxis (1) 30'
Kassam Stadium, Oxford
Attendance: 7,230
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Amlin Challenge Cup: Try Scorers". Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  3. ^ "Challenge Cup European Champions". ERC. Archived from the original on 6 May 2008. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  4. ^ "Challenge Cup Fixtures". ERC. Archived from the original on February 15, 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2013.