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2019 Pro14 Grand Final
Event2018–19 Pro14
Date25 May 2019
VenueCeltic Park, Glasgow
RefereeNigel Owens (WRU)
2018
2020

The 2019 Pro14 Grand Final was the final match of the 2018–19 Pro14 season. The 2018–19 season is the fifth with Guinness as the title sponsor, the tenth with a Grand Final and the second season with 14 teams, following the admission of two South African teams. The final will be between Glasgow Warriors and Leinster and will be played at the 60,000 seater, Celtic Park in Glasgow, home to Scottish football giants and former European Cup winners Celtic.[1][2][3]

Route to the final

The top side from each of the two conferences are given a bye to the semi-finals and have home advantage. Teams placed second and third in opposite conferences meet in the two quarter-finals to determine the other two semi-finalists with the teams ranked second having home advantage.

The play-offs are scheduled in the four weeks after the regular season has been completed.

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Quarter-finals

4 May 2019
15:00
Munster Ireland15–13Italy Benetton
Pen: Bleyendaal (2/2) 22', 43'
Hanrahan (3/3) 62', 65', 76'
ReportTry: Ratuva Tavuyara 39' c
Con: Allan (1/1) 40'
Pen: Allan (2/2) 25', 59'
Thomond Park
Attendance: 10,042
Referee: Nigel Owens (WRU)
4 May 2019
17:35
Ulster Ireland21–13Ireland Connacht
Try: Timoney 14' m
Coetzee 77' c
Con: Burns (1/1) 78'
Pen: Cooney (3/3) 4', 40', 61'
ReportTry: Aki 54' c
Con: J. Carty (1/1) 55'
Pen: J. Carty (2/3) 29', 67'
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 15,215
Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU)

Semi-finals

17 May 2019
19:35
Glasgow Warriors Scotland50–20Ireland Ulster
Try: Seymour (2) 2' c, 54' m
Price 16' c
Harley 38' c
Steyn 58' c
P. Horne 67' c
G. Horne 75' c
Con: Hastings (6/7) 3', 18', 39', 58', 68', 76'
Pen: Hastings (1/1) 28'
ReportTry: Coetzee 60' m
Herring 71' c
Lowry 79' m
Con: Burns (1/3) 71'
Pen: Cooney (1/1) 30'
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: John Lacey (IRFU)
18 May 2019
14:30
Leinster Ireland24–9Ireland Munster
Try: Cronin 54' c
Lowe 79' m
Con: R. Byrne (1/1) 55'
Pen: R. Byrne (4/4) 2', 34', 40'+6, 45'
ReportPen: Carbery (3/3) 5', 24', 50'
RDS Arena
Attendance: 18,977
Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)

Pre-match

Final

Summary

Details

FB 15 Scotland Stuart Hogg
RW 14 Scotland Tommy Seymour
OC 13 Scotland Kyle Steyn
IC 12 Scotland Sam Johnson
LW 11 Canada D. T. H. van der Merwe
FH 10 Scotland Adam Hastings
SH 9 Scotland Ali Price
N8 8 Scotland Matt Fagerson
OF 7 New Zealand Callum Gibbins (c)
BF 6 Scotland Rob Harley
RL 5 Scotland Jonny Gray
LL 4 Scotland Scott Cummings
TP 3 Scotland Zander Fagerson
HK 2 Scotland Fraser Brown
LP 1 Scotland Jamie Bhatti
Substitutions:
HK 16 Scotland Grant Stewart
PR 17 South Africa Oli Kebble
PR 18 Tonga Siua Halanukonuka
FL 19 Scotland Ryan Wilson
FL 20 Scotland Tom Gordon
SH 21 Scotland George Horne
CE 22 Scotland Peter Horne
CE 23 Scotland Huw Jones
Coach:
New Zealand Dave Rennie
FB 15 Ireland Rob Kearney
RW 14 Ireland Jordan Larmour
OC 13 Ireland Garry Ringrose
IC 12 Ireland Robbie Henshaw
LW 11 New Zealand James Lowe
FH 10 Ireland Jonathan Sexton (c)
SH 9 Ireland Luke McGrath
N8 8 Ireland Jack Conan
OF 7 Ireland Josh van der Flier
BF 6 Ireland Rhys Ruddock
RL 5 Ireland James Ryan
LL 4 Australia Scott Fardy
TP 3 Ireland Tadhg Furlong
HK 2 Ireland Seán Cronin
LP 1 Ireland Cian Healy
Substitutions:
HK 16 Ireland Bryan Byrne
PR 17 Ireland Ed Byrne
PR 18 Ireland Andrew Porter
LK 19 Ireland Ross Molony
FL 20 Ireland Max Deegan
SH 21 Ireland Nick McCarthy
CE 22 Ireland Ross Byrne
WG 23 Ireland Rory O'Loughlin
Coach:
Ireland Leo Cullen

Man of the Match:

Touch judges:
Mike Adamson (SRU)
John Lacey (IRFU)
Television Match Official:
Ian Davies (WRU)

References

  1. ^ "Glasgow Warriors 50-20 Ulster". BBC Sport. 17 May 2019. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Leinster 24-9 Munster". BBC Sport. 18 May 2019. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Pro14: Celtic Park to stage 2018-19 final". BBC Sport. 4 May 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018.