2019–20 Pro14

The 2019–20 PRO14 (also known as the Guinness PRO14 for sponsorship reasons) was the nineteenth season of the professional rugby union competition originally known as the Celtic League. It was the third season to be referred to as the PRO14 (the competition was named the Pro12 immediately prior to the addition of two South African teams).

Fourteen teams competed in this season — four Irish teams: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster; two Italian teams: Benetton and Zebre; two Scottish teams: Edinburgh and Glasgow Warriors; two South African teams: Cheetahs and the Southern Kings; and four Welsh teams: Cardiff Blues, Dragons, Ospreys and Scarlets.

On 12 March 2020, the season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It restarted on 22 August in a truncated format.

It was won by Leinster, their third consecutive Pro14 title, and the second occasion on which they had achieved a Perfect season by winning every match - a feat achieved by no other team in the competition's history.

Teams

Competition format

League Stage

The fourteen teams are split into two conferences of seven teams, with each conference featuring two teams from Ireland and Wales plus one team from Italy, Scotland and South Africa. To ensure a competitive balance, the teams are distributed approximately evenly between the conferences based upon their performance in the previous season.

The regular season was due to be made up of 21 rounds. The original schedule was planned as follows –
6 home and 6 away games against each team in their own conference
7 games, either home or away, against the teams in the other conference
2 additional regional derbies

  • Each Irish team plays the two Irish teams in the other conference, one at home and one away
  • Each Welsh team plays the two Welsh teams in the other conference, one at home and one away
  • The two Italian teams play each other twice, home and away
  • The two Scottish teams play each other twice, home and away
  • The two South African teams play each other twice, home and away

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic

All teams played their normal schedule until round 13 after which an additional two rounds of derby matches were played by the 12 European teams. The Southern Kings announced in August 2020 that they had voluntarily withdrawn from the league for the remainder of 2020 and therefore there will not be South African derbies.

League Play-Offs

The first and second placed teams in each conferences will meet in the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals will then meet in the grand final.

Champions Cup Qualification

The top four eligible European teams in both conferences automatically qualify for the 2020–21 European Rugby Champions Cup. (The South African teams do not compete in the Champions Cup.) Qualification is based on league position after round 13.

Team changes

Ireland

Connacht underwent a rebranding during the off-season, updating their team crest in the process. During the course of the season, the planned redevelopment of the Sportsground was boosted by the commitment of €20 million from the Irish government.

Leinster's highest profile departure in the off-season was Seán O'Brien, who made over 100 appearances and was the side's former vice-captain. With captain Johnny Sexton and vice-captain Rhys Ruddock missing the start of the season due to the World Cup, Scott Fardy served as team captain in the opening rounds.

Munster's backs coach Felix Jones and forwards coach Jerry Flannery left the province when their contracts expired in June 2019. Former attack coach for the Australian national team, Stephen Larkham, was signed by the province as a senior coach ahead of the season, while Graham Rowntree joined as their new forwards coach after the completion of his duties with Georgia at the World Cup. The team's regular captain, Peter O'Mahony, missed the opening rounds of the tournament due to the World Cup, during which time Billy Holland captained the side.

Long-serving Ulster captain Rory Best announced in April 2019 that he would retire from rugby after the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Iain Henderson replaced Best as captain. With Henderson unavailable in the opening rounds due to the World Cup, the side was captained by Rob Herring. Herring was later called up to the World Cup as an injury replacement, and the captaincy went to Billy Burns.

Italy

Scotland

South Africa

Cheetahs announced in June 2019 that Hawies Fourie had replaced Franco Smith as their head coach.

Wales

Then-Crusaders assistant coach Brad Mooar was confirmed as Wayne Pivac's replacement as Scarlets head coach in December 2018, with Pivac leaving the region to take over from Warren Gatland as Wales' head coach after the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Scarlets also appointed then-Highlanders defence coach and former London Irish head coach Glenn Delaney as their new defence coach, replacing the outgoing Byron Hayward.

Dragons announced the departure of head coach Bernard Jackman in December 2018, with Ceri Jones replacing Jackman on an interim basis for the remainder of the 2018–19 season, before the region confirmed in May 2019 that Dean Ryan would join in the newly created director of rugby position.

Table

Match summary

Conference Rounds 1 to 13

All times are local.

Round 1

27 September 2019
19:05
(1 BP) Cheetahs South Africa48–14ScotlandGlasgow Warriors
Try: Pienaar 5' c
Dweba 20' c, 33' c
Small-Smith 52' c, 63' c
Pokomela 60' m
Koen 69' m
Con: Pienaar (5/7) 6', 21', 34', 53', 64'
Pen: Pienaar (1/1) 9'
ReportTry: Frisby 28' c
Nairn 50' c
Con: Thompson (2/2) 29', 50'
Free State Stadium
Attendance: 4,528
Referee: Daniel Jones
27 September 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Ulster Ireland38–14WalesOspreys
Try: Gilroy 13' c, 50' c
Jones 30' c
Faddes 39' c
Penalty Try 71'
Con: Cooney (4/4) 14', 31' 40+1, 51'
Pen: Cooney (1/1) 46'
ReportTry: Evans 7' m
Pen: Price (3/3) 4', 22', 37'
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 12,408
Referee: Marius Mitrea
28 September 2019
15:00
(1 BP) Munster Ireland39–9WalesDragons
Report
Thomond Park
Attendance: 10,878
Referee: Ben Blain
28 September 2019
16:00
(1 BP) Southern Kings South Africa27–31WalesCardiff Blues (1 BP)
Report
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Attendance: 2,077
Referee: Mike Adamson
28 September 2019
17:15
Scarlets Wales18–10IrelandConnacht
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 6,415
Referee: Stuart Berry
28 September 2019
17:35
(1 BP) Benetton Italy27–32IrelandLeinster (1BP)
Report
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
Attendance: 3,695
Referee: Ben Whitehouse
28 September 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Edinburgh Scotland50–15ItalyZebre
Report
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 4,221
Referee: George Clancy

Round 2

4 October 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors Scotland21–25WalesScarlets
Report
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 6,897
Referee: George Clancy
4 October 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Leinster Ireland53–5WalesOspreys
Report
RDS Arena
Attendance: 11,259
Referee: Stuart Berry
5 October 2019
15:00
Southern Kings South Africa20–31IrelandMunster (1 BP)
Report
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Attendance: 3,115
Referee: Daniel Jones
5 October 2019
17:35
Cardiff Blues Wales11–19ScotlandEdinburgh
Report
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 5,190
Referee: Frank Murphy
5 October 2019
17:00
(1 BP) Zebre Italy28–52WalesDragons (1 BP)
Report
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 2,100
Referee: Sean Gallagher
5 October 2019
17:15
(1 BP) Cheetahs South Africa63–26IrelandUlster (1 BP)
Try: Volmink (3) 8' c 21' c 42' c
Smith (2) 27' c 45' c
Dweba 36' c
Fouche 49' c
Venter 68' c
Con: Pienaar (6) 9' 22' 29' 38' 43' 46'
Schoeman 50' 69'
Report
Highlights
Try: Carter 25' c
Hume 58' c
Shanahan 63'
Gilroy 79' c
Con: Cooney 26'
Johnston (2) 58' 80'
Free State Stadium
Attendance: 4,582
Referee: Ian Davies
5 October 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland41–5ItalyBenetton
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 4,839
Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge

Round 3

11 October 2019
18:15
(1 BP) Cheetahs South Africa40–16IrelandMunster
Report
Free State Stadium
Attendance: 4,814
Referee: Mike Adamson
11 October 2019
19:35
Dragons Wales14–38IrelandConnacht (1 BP)
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 3,257
Referee: Marius Mitrea
11 October 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Leinster Ireland40–14ScotlandEdinburgh
Report
RDS Arena
Attendance: 12,712
Referee: Ben Whitehouse
12 October 2019
15:00
(1 BP) Scarlets Wales54–10ItalyZebre
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 6,424
Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge
12 October 2019
15:00
Southern Kings South Africa17–42IrelandUlster (1 BP)
Try: Kruger 37' c
Fortuin 68' c
Con: Catrakilis 37'
Jackson 68'
Pen: Catrakilis 7'
Report
Highlights
Try: Cooney (2) 1' c 31' c
Marshall 13' c
Herring 16' c
Faddes 29' c
Reidy 58' c
Con: Cooney (6) 2' 14' 17' 30' 32' 59'
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Attendance: 2,807
Referee: Craig Evans
12 October 2019
19:35
Glasgow Warriors Scotland17–13WalesCardiff Blues (1 BP)
Report
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 6,708
Referee: Sean Gallagher
12 October 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Ospreys Wales24–20ItalyBenetton (1 BP)
Report
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 5,670
Referee: Frank Murphy

Round 4

25 October 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Munster Ireland28–12WalesOspreys
Report
Irish Independent Park
Attendance: 7,311
Referee: Stuart Berry
25 October 2019
19:35
Ulster Ireland23–14WalesCardiff Blues
Try: Marshall 2' c
Burns 19'c
Con: Cooney (2) 3' 20'
Pen: Cooney (3) 8' 45' 62'
Report
Highlights
Try: Summerhill 42' c
Boyde 56' c
Con: Evans (2) 43' 57'
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 12,250
Referee: Mike Adamson
26 October 2019
15:00
Dragons Wales18–5ScotlandGlasgow Warriors
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 3,673
Referee: George Clancy
26 October 2019
15:00
(1 BP) Benetton Italy36–30South AfricaSouthern Kings (1 BP)
Report
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
Attendance: 3,694
Referee: Daniel Jones
26 October 2019
17:15
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland24–22South AfricaCheetahs (1 BP)
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 4,945
Referee: Ben Whitehouse
26 October 2019
17:15
(1 BP) Zebre Italy0–3IrelandLeinster
Report
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Craig Evans
26 October 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Edinburgh Scotland46–7WalesScarlets
Report
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 5,191
Referee: Frank Murphy

Round 5

1 November 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors Scotland50–0South AfricaSouthern Kings
Report
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 6,789
Referee: Joy Neville
1 November 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Leinster Ireland50–15WalesDragons
Report
RDS Arena
Attendance: 10,568
Referee: Andrewa Piardi
1 November 2019
19:35
Ulster Ireland22–7ItalyZebre
Try: Shanahan 20' c
Penalty try 51'
Lyttle 70'
Con: Johnston 21'
Pen: Johnston 32'
Report
Highlights
Try: Bellini 1' c
Con: Canna 2'
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 10,975
Referee: Sam Grove-White
2 November 2019
15:00
Scarlets Wales17–13South AfricaCheetahs (1 BP)
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 6,341
Referee: Mike Adamson
2 November 2019
17:15
Ospreys Wales10–20IrelandConnacht
Report
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 5,726
Referee: Marius Mitrea
2 November 2019
17:15
Benetton Italy18–16ScotlandEdinburgh (1 BP)
Report
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
Attendance: 3,676
Referee: Ben Whitehouse
2 November 2019
19:35
Cardiff Blues Wales23–33IrelandMunster (1 BP)
Report
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 5,256
Referee: Stuart Berry

Round 6

8 November 2019
19:35
Connacht Ireland11–42IrelandLeinster (1 BP)
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 8,129
Referee: Sean Gallagher
8 November 2019
19:35
Edinburgh Scotland20–7WalesDragons
Report
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 5,762
Referee: George Clancy
9 November 2019
15:00
(1 BP) Ospreys Wales14–16South AfricaSouthern Kings
Report
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 5,240
Referee: Andrea Piardi
9 November 2019
15:00
Zebre Italy7–31ScotlandGlasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Report
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Ian Davies
9 November 2019
17:15
Cardiff Blues Wales30–17South AfricaCheetahs
Report
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 5,698
Referee: Ben Blain
9 November 2019
17:15
Munster Ireland22–16IrelandUlster (1 BP)
Try: Stander 14' c
Scannell 35'
Conway 64' c
Con: Hanrahan 14'
Bleyendaal 66'
Pen: Hanrahan 25'
Report
Highlights
Try: Herring 49' c
Con: Cooney 51'
Pen: Cooney (3) 3' 19' 57'
Thomond Park
Attendance: 14,436
Referee: Frank Murphy
9 November 2019
Scarlets Wales20–17ItalyBenetton (1 BP)
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 6,147
Referee: Andrew Brace

Round 7

29 November 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Munster Ireland16–18ScotlandEdinburgh
Report
Irish Independent Park
Attendance: 7,580
Referee: Marius Mitrea
29 November 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Ulster Ireland29–5WalesScarlets
Try: Faddes (2) 4' 78'
Cooney 8' c
Rea 16' c
Baloucoune 27'
Con: Cooney (2) 8' 17'
Report
Highlights
Try: Morgan 74'
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 12,319
Referee: Sam Grove-White
30 November 2019
15:00
(2 BP) Benetton Italy28–31WalesCardiff Blues (1 BP)
Report
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
Attendance: 4,131
Referee: Andy Brace
30 November 2019
17:15
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland24–12South AfricaSouthern Kings
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,146
Referee: Ben Whitehouse
30 November 2019
17:15
Dragons Wales12–39ItalyZebre (1 BP)
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 3,332
Referee: George Clancy
30 November 2019
19:35
Glasgow Warriors Scotland10–23IrelandLeinster
Report
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Craig Evans
30 November 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Ospreys Wales13–18South AfricaCheetahs
Report
The Gnoll, Neath
Attendance: 2,347
Referee: Joy Neville

Round 8

20 December 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Leinster Ireland54–42IrelandUlster (1 BP)
Try: Deegan (2) 2' c 62' c
Penny (2) 15' c 22' c
Henshaw 27' c
McFadden 39'
Kearney 44' c
Kelleher 48' c
Con: Byrne (7) 3' 16' 23' 28' 45' 49' 62'
Report
Highlights
Try: Kernohan 8' c
Faddes 35' c
Gilroy 57' c
Jones (2) 64' v 72' c
Stewart 80+2'
Con: Johnston (6) 10' 37' 58' 65' 73' 80+2'
RDS Arena
Attendance: 16,375
Referee: George Clancy
21 December 2019
15:00
(1 BP) Zebre Italy8–13ItalyBenetton
Report
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Marius Mitrea
21 December 2019
17:15
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland14–19IrelandMunster
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 8,129
Referee: Andy Brace
21 December 2019
17:15
Dragons Wales22–20WalesScarlets (1 BP)
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 5,517
Referee: Ben Whitehouse
21 December 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Ospreys Wales16–19WalesCardiff Blues
Report
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 6,664
Referee: Daniel Jones

1872 Cup 1st round

21 December 2019
17:45
Glasgow Warriors Scotland20–16ScotlandEdinburgh (1 BP)
Report
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Ben Blain

Round 9

26 December 2019
15:00
Cardiff Blues Wales16–12WalesDragons (1 BP)
Report
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 12,125
Referee: Nigel Owens
26 December 2019
17:15
(1 BP) Scarlets Wales44–0WalesOspreys
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 13,682
Referee: Craig Evans
27 December 2019
19:35
(1 BP) Ulster Ireland35–3IrelandConnacht
Try: O'Connor 17' c
Burns 22' c
Baloucoune 43' c
Herring 49' c
Timoney 76' c
Con: Cooney (4) 18' 23' 44' 50'
Johnston 77'
Report
Highlights
Pen: Fitzgerald
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 17,483
Referee: Sean Gallagher
28 December 2019
13:00
(1 BP) Benetton Italy36–25ItalyZebre (1 BP)
Report
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Andrea Piardi
28 December 2019
18:00
(1 BP) Munster Ireland6–13IrelandLeinster
Report
Thomond Park
Attendance: 26,267
Referee: Frank Murphy

1872 Cup 2nd round

28 December 2019
15:00
Edinburgh Scotland29–19ScotlandGlasgow Warriors
Report
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 27,437
Referee: Mike Adamson

Round 10

3 January 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Cardiff Blues Wales14–16WalesScarlets
Report
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 12,125
Referee: Frank Murphy
3 January 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Ulster Ireland38–17IrelandMunster
Try: Cooney 17. c
Baloucoune 34' c
Rea 42' c
McCloskey 57' c
Stockdale 61' c
Con: Cooney (5) 18' 35' 43' 58' 62'
Pen: Cooney 14'
Report
Highlights
Try: Daly 9' c
Scannell 65' c
Con: Carbery (2) 10' 65'
Pen: Carbery 39'
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 17,461
Referee: Daniel Jones
4 January 2020
13:00
Benetton Italy19–38ScotlandGlasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Report
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
Attendance: 4,667
Referee: Nigel Owens
4 January 2020
15:00
Dragons Wales25–18WalesOspreys (1 BP)
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 6,421
Referee: Andy Brace
4 January 2020
15:00
(1 BP) Zebre Italy41–13South AfricaCheetahs
Report
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Sam Grove-White
4 January 2020
17:30
(1 BP) Leinster Ireland54–7IrelandConnacht
Report
RDS Arena
Attendance: 18,300
Referee: Mike Adamson
4 January 2020
19:45
(1 BP) Edinburgh Scotland61–13South AfricaSouthern Kings
Report
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 4,873
Referee: Joy Neville

Round 8 (South Africa)

25 January 2020
15:30
(1 BP) Southern Kings South Africa30–31South AfricaCheetahs (1 BP)
Report
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Attendance: 4,316
Referee: Stuart Berry

Round 9 (South Africa)

1 February 2020
17:00
(1 BP) Cheetahs South Africa45–0South AfricaSouthern Kings
Report
Free State Stadium
Attendance: 7,832
Referee: Divan Uys

Round 11

14 February 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors Scotland56–24ItalyZebre
Report
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 6,692
Referee: Joy Neville
14 February 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Munster Ireland68–3South AfricaSouthern Kings
Report
Irish Independent Park
Attendance: 6,854
Referee: Nikoloz Amashukeli
15 February 2020
14:30
(1 BP) Leinster Ireland36–12South AfricaCheetahs
Report
RDS Arena
Attendance: 7,967
Referee: Ben Whitehouse
15 February 2020
15:00
(1 BP) Scarlets Wales9–14ScotlandEdinburgh
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 5,639
Referee: Frank Murphy
15 February 2020
19:15
Dragons WalesP–PItalyBenetton
Rodney Parade
  • Postponed due to bad weather. Game to be rescheduled for 6 March 2020.
15 February 2020
17:15
Ospreys Wales26–24IrelandUlster (1 BP)
Try: Watkin 15' c
Otten (2) 24' 47'
Con: Price 16'
Pen: Price (3) 4' 28' 75'
Report
Highlights
Try: Baloucoune 9' c
Faddes 59' c
McCloskey 67' c
Con: Burns 10'
Johnston (2) 60' 69'
Pen: Burns 35'
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 5,868
Referee: Marius Mitrea
15 February 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland29–0WalesCardiff Blues
Report
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 4,512
Referee: Stuart Berry

Round 12

21 February 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Edinburgh Scotland41–14IrelandConnacht
Report
BT Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 5,367
Referee: Marius Mitrea
21 February 2020
19:35
Ospreys Wales13–21IrelandLeinster
Report
The Gnoll, Neath
Attendance: 3,164
Referee: Stuart Berry
21 February 2020
19:35
Zebre Italy0–28IrelandMunster (1 BP)
Report
Stadio Giovanni Mari, Legnano
Attendance: 3,300
Referee: Daniel Jones
22 February 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors Scotland34–19WalesDragons
Report
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 6,203
Referee: Sean Gallagher
22 February 2020
19:35
Ulster Ireland20–10South AfricaCheetahs
Try: O'Toole 7' c
Baloucoune 45' c
Con: Johnston (2) 8' 47'
Pen: Johnston (2) 35' 59'
Report
Highlights
Try: Blommetjies 65' c
Con: Pienaar 67'
Pen: Pienaar 38'
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 13,829
Referee: Mike Adamson
23 February 2020
17:15
(1 BP) Cardiff Blues Wales34–24ItalyBenetton (1 BP)
Report
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 5,808
Referee: Frank Murphy
23 February 2020
17:15
(1 BP) Scarlets Wales36–17South AfricaSouthern Kings
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 5,965
Referee: Andy Brace

Round 13

28 February 2020
19:35
Edinburgh Scotland14–6WalesCardiff Blues
Report
BT Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 5,678
Referee: George Clancy
28 February 2020
19:35
(1 BP) Leinster Ireland55–19ScotlandGlasgow Warriors
Report
RDS Arena
Attendance: 13,250
Referee: Nigel Owens
29 February 2020
13:00
Zebre ItalyP–PWalesOspreys
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
  • Postponed due to coronavirus fears. Awarded as a 0–0 draw
29 February 2020
15:00
Benetton ItalyP–PIrelandUlster
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
  • Postponed due to coronavirus fears. Awarded as a 0–0 draw
29 February 2020
17:00
(1 BP) Munster Ireland29–10WalesScarlets
Report
Thomond Park
Attendance: 13,554
Referee: Mike Adamson
29 February 2020
17:15
Dragons Wales13–10South AfricaCheetahs (1 BP)
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 4,102
Referee: Andrew Brace
1 March 2020
13:00
Southern Kings South Africa19–29IrelandConnacht (1 BP)
Report
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Cwengile Jadezweni

Round 11 (rescheduled game)

6 March 2020
19:35
Dragons Wales25–37ItalyBenetton (1 BP)
Report
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 1,857
Referee: George Clancy
  • Rescheduled from 15 February 2020.

Additional Derby Rounds

Round 14

21 August 2020
20:00
(1 BP) Benetton Italy13–17ItalyZebre
Report
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
Referee: Andrea Piardi
22 August 2020
15:00
(1 BP) Scarlets Wales32–12WalesCardiff Blues
Report
Parc y Scarlets
Referee: Nigel Owens
22 August 2020
19:35
Leinster Ireland27–25IrelandMunster (1 BP)
Report
Aviva Stadium
Referee: Andrew Brace
23 August 2020
14:15
Ospreys Wales20–20WalesDragons
Report
Liberty Stadium
Referee: Adam Jones
23 August 2020
16:30
(1 BP) Connacht Ireland26–20IrelandUlster (1 BP)
Try: Porch 11' c
Marmion 22' c
Aki 54' c
Aungier 78'
Con: Carty (3) 11' 23' 55'
Report
Highlights
Try: Stockdale 48' c
Timoney 61' c
Con: Burns 49'
Madigan 62'
Pen: Cooney (2) 5' 20'
Aviva Stadium
Referee: Frank Murphy

1872 Cup 3rd round

22 August 2020
17:15
Glasgow Warriors Scotland15–30ScotlandEdinburgh
Report
Murrayfield
Referee: Mike Adamson

Round 15

28 August 2020
19:35
Edinburgh Scotland3–15ScotlandGlasgow Warriors
Report
Murrayfield
Attendance: 700
Referee: Ben Blain
29 August 2020
19:35
Ulster Ireland10–28IrelandLeinster
Try: Herring 53' c
Con: Cooney 54'
Pen: Cooney 67'
Report
Highlights
Try: E. Byrne 2' c
Penny 72'
H. Byrne 77'
Con: R. Byrne 4'
H. Byrne 79'
Pen: R. Byrne (3) 14' 20' 44'
Aviva Stadium
Referee: George Clancy
30 August 2020
15:00
(1 BP) Munster Ireland49–12IrelandConnacht
Report
Aviva Stadium
Referee: Frank Murphy
30 August 2020
20:00
(1 BP) Zebre Italy9-16ItalyBenetton
Report
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi

Judgement Day

29 August 2020
17:15
Dragons Wales20–41WalesScarlets (1 BP)
Report
Rodney Parade
Referee: Craig Evans
30 August
17:00
Cardiff Blues Wales29-20WalesOspreys
Report
Rodney Parade
Referee: Adam Jones

Play-offs

In a change to the normal format, the top two sides from each of the two conferences met in the two semi-finals to determine the finalists. The quarter-finals featuring the second and third teams in each conference were scrapped for the 2019–20 season.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September 2020
 
 
IrelandLeinster (A1)13
 
12 September 2020
 
IrelandMunster (B2)3
 
IrelandLeinster27
 
5 September 2020
 
IrelandUlster5
 
ScotlandEdinburgh (B1)19
 
 
IrelandUlster (A2)22
 

Semi-finals

4 September 2020
19:35
Leinster Ireland13–3IrelandMunster
Try: Kelleher 27' c
Con: Sexton (1/1) 28'
Pen: Sexton (2/3) 40', 67'
ReportPen: Hanrahan (1/3) 5'
Aviva Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Andrew Brace (Ireland)


5 September 2020
19:35
Edinburgh Scotland19–22IrelandUlster
Try: McInally 14'
Graham 46'
Dean 57'
Con: Van der Walt (2/3) 47', 59'
ReportTry: Lyttle 54'
Herring 62'
Andrew 75'
Con: Burns (1/2) 55'
Madigan (1/1) 76'
Pen: Madigan (1/1) 80'
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Frank Murphy (Ireland)

Final

12 September 2020
19:35
Leinster Ireland27–5IrelandUlster
Try: Lowe 12' c
Henshaw 45' c
Doris 71' c
Con: R. Byrne (2/2) 14', 47'
Sexton (1/1) 72'
Pen: R. Byrne (2/2) 26', 44'
ReportTry: Hume 3' m
Aviva Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Andrew Brace (Ireland)

Referees

Attendances by club

  • Includes quarter-finals and semi-finals – the final is not included as it is held at a neutral venue. Due to the Conference A & B structure of 21 rounds in the Pro14, some teams played 10 league home games during the league stage, while others played 11. Does not include European Champions Cup play-off game.

Highest attendances

End of Season Awards

PRO14 Dream Team

The 2019–20 Pro14 Dream Team is:

PosPlayerTeam
FB15ScotlandBlair KinghornScotlandEdinburgh
RW14AustraliaMonty IoaneItalyBenetton
OC13SamoaRey Lee-LoWalesCardiff Blues
IC12IrelandStuart McCloskeyIrelandUlster
LW11South AfricaDuhan van der MerweScotlandEdinburgh
FH10South AfricaJaco van der WaltScotlandEdinburgh
SH9IrelandJohn CooneyIrelandUlster
N88FijiViliame MataScotlandEdinburgh
OF7IrelandWill ConnorsIrelandLeinster
BF6IrelandMax DeeganIrelandLeinster
RL5ScotlandGrant GilchristScotlandEdinburgh
LL4AustraliaScott FardyIrelandLeinster
TP3WalesLeon BrownWalesDragons
HK2South AfricaJoseph DwebaSouth AfricaCheetahs
LP1South AfricaPierre SchoemanScotlandEdinburgh

Award winners

The 2019–20 Pro14 season award winners are:

Leading scorers

Note: Flags to the left of player names indicate national team as has been defined under World Rugby eligibility rules, or primary nationality for players who have not yet earned international senior caps. Players may hold one or more non-WR nationalities.

Notes

References

Uses material from the Wikipedia article 2019–20 Pro14, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.