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Celtic Cup (2018 rugby union tournament)

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Celtic Cup
Current season or competition:
2019–20 Celtic Cup
SportRugby union
Instituted2018
Inaugural season2018
Ceased2020
Number of teams8
NationsIrelandIreland
 Wales
HoldersIrelandLeinster A (2019-20)
Most titlesIrelandLeinster A(2 titles)
Related competitionPro14
This article is about the Irish-Welsh rugby union development tournament first held in 2018. For the knockout tournament organized by the Celtic League from 2003-2005, seeCeltic Cup (rugby union).

TheCeltic Cup was a rugby union cup competition featuring development regional and provincial teams from Ireland and Wales that began in 2018.[1]

Formation

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Following the withdrawal of English clubs from, and the subsequent demise of, theBritish and Irish Cup in 2018, theIrish Rugby Football Union and theWelsh Rugby Union agreed to create a new development competition, the Celtic Cup, for the emerging professional players from the four Irish provinces and four Welsh regions in 2018.The name had been used previously between 2003 and 2005 for a short lived single elimination knockout competition between teams in the thenCeltic League.

The tournament featured development squads fromPro14 teamsConnacht,Leinster,Munster,Ulster,Cardiff Blues, theDragons, theOspreys and theScarlets. It aimed to provide a learning environment for players, coaches and referees by recreating the week-to-week challenges presented by senior professional rugby.[2]

Format and history

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Summary

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EditionYearFinalTeamsMatches
WinnerScoreRunner-upVenue
I2018Leinster A15–8Scarlets AParc y Scarlets825
II2019Leinster A31–10Ulster AEnergia Park829

2018

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Main article:2018–19 Celtic Cup

The first season of the Celtic Cup ran over seven consecutive weeks in 2018. The eight teams were divided into two conferences of four Welsh regions and four Irish provinces. Each Irish province played each of the Welsh regions and against two Irish provinces. Similarly, the Welsh regions played each of the Irish provinces and two of their Welsh counterparts. The top-ranked province from the Irish conference played the top-ranked region from the Welsh conference in the final .[3]

Leinster A won the first edition of the new competition, beatingScarlets A 15–8 in the final atParc y Scarlets.

2019

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Main article:2019–20 Celtic Cup

The second season saw an immediate format change, with the competition defaulting to a single table, and a single round-robin format, each team playing all other teams once. Once more, the competition was run over eight consecutive weeks in 2019. The two highest ranked teams, regardless of nation, proceeded to a final, hosted by the team that finished first in the table.

Leinster A retained their title, defeating fellow Irish provinceUlster A 31–10 in the final atEnergia Park.

Teams

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Ireland Ireland
  • Connacht
  • Leinster
  • Munster
  • Ulster
Wales Wales
  • Cardiff Blues
  • Dragons
  • Ospreys
  • Scarlets

References

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  1. ^Celtic Cup set-up announced for emerging Welsh and Irish talent, fromBBC.
  2. ^"Celtic Cup Announced".
  3. ^"New Celtic Cup format agreed".
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