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According to you who was the best European player of the season?
Imanol Harinordoquy (43%)
William Servat (21%)
Other (12%)
Ronan O'Gara(8%)
Brian O'Driscoll (8%)
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Kelly Try Seals Munster Qualification
33 - 6
Thomond Park, Limerick   Att: 13,300
Referee: Joel Jutge
Saturday 18th January 2003, 14:45
Match report
MUNSTER 33-6 GLOUCESTER

An injury time try from Munster wing John Kelly, converted by Ronan O'Gara, ensured that Munster qualified for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals in the most dramatic fashion.

The result sees the Munstermen pip Gloucester for second place in Pool 2 behind French side Perpignan.

O'Gara opened the scoring with an eighth-minute penalty goal, but the Munster lead lasted only three minutes when Gloucester outside-half Ludovic Mercier put over his first penalty goal.

In a bright first quarter Munster were well on top, but with tries the order of the day, O'Gara consistently opted to kick for the corner rather than take easy points, and Munster got their reward when Ireland winger Kelly to dived over in the corner.

Gloucester recovered well to pin Munster deep in their own 22 and the pressure yielded a second successful penalty for Mercier in the 29th minute.

But for the Merceron penalties, Gloucester - the English premiership leaders - could not get on the scoresheet with Munster dominating possession.

As the first half drew to a close an O'Gara penalty goal and a Mossie Lawlor try extended the home advantage.

Desperate defending from Gloucester kept out Pete Stringer and O'Gara early in the second period, but when Mick O'Driscoll scored Munster's third try just before the hour - qualification began to look possible.

O'Gara's conversion stretched Munster's lead to 26-6.

And Munster maintained their dominance as the match drew to a close, but individual errors were creeping in as Munster nerves began to show.

But Munster have shown in eight seasons of Heineken Cup competition that they are one of the top sides in the world.

And they proved it once again as the marauding pack made a desperate final charge towards the Gloucester line. Kelly crossed for the crucial fourth try which O'Gara converted to give Munster the winning margin they required to see them through to the Heineken Cup quarter-finals for a fifth consecutive season.


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Munster V Gloucester
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 






Jeremy Staunton
15
Henry Paul










2

John Kelly
14
James Simpson-Daniel












Mike Mullins
13
Terry Fanolua












Jason Holland
12
Robert Todd










1

Mossie Lawlor
11
Thinus Delport







3

2


Ronan O'Gara
10
Ludovic Mercier




2







Peter Stringer
9
Andy Gomarsall












Marcus Horan
1
Rodrigo Roncero












Frankie Sheahan
2
Olivier Azam





Yellow card






John Hayes
3
Phil Vickery (capt)










1

Mick O'Driscoll
4
Rob Fidler












Donncha O'Callaghan
5
Mark Cornwell












Jim Williams (capt)
6
Peter Buxton





Yellow card






Alan Quinlan
7
Jake Boer












Anthony Foley
8
Junior Paramore






Replacements






16
Thomas Beim





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17
Adam Eustace





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18
Andy Hazell





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19
Chris Collins





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Results so far
Munster
DateStageOppositionScore
26/4/03Semi FinalsToulouseL 12-13
13/4/03Quarter FinalsLeicester TigersW 20-7
18/1/03Pool 2GloucesterW 33-6
11/1/03Pool 2PerpignanL 8-23
14/12/02Pool 2ViadanaW 55-22
6/12/02Pool 2ViadanaW 64-0
19/10/02Pool 2PerpignanW 30-21
12/10/02Pool 2GloucesterL 16-35
Gloucester
DateStageOppositionScore
18/1/03Pool 2MunsterL 6-33
11/1/03Pool 2ViadanaW 64-16
14/12/02Pool 2PerpignanL 23-31
8/12/02Pool 2PerpignanW 33-16
18/10/02Pool 2ViadanaW 80-28
12/10/02Pool 2MunsterW 35-16
Previous Heineken Cup meetings
DateStageHomeScoreAway
Sat 5th Apr 08Quarter FinalsGloucester Rugby3 - 16Munster
Sat 17th Jan 04Pool 5Munster35 - 14Gloucester
Sat 10th Jan 04Pool 5Gloucester22 - 11Munster
Sat 18th Jan 03Pool 2Munster33 - 6Gloucester
Sat 12th Oct 02Pool 2Gloucester35 - 16Munster
Heineken CupHistory
Munster
2009/10 - Semi Finals
2008/09 - Semi Finals
2007/08 - Champions
2006/07 - Quarter Finals
2005/06 - Champions
2004/05 - Quarter Finals
2003/04 - Semi Finals
2002/03 - Semi Finals
2001/02 - Runners up
2000/01 - Semi Finals
1999/00 - Runners up
1998/99 - Quarter Finals
1997/98 - Pool D
1996/97 - Pool D
1995/96 - Pool D
Gloucester
2009/10 - Pool 2
2008/09 - Pool 6
2007/08 - Quarter Finals
2006/07 - Pool 2
2004/05 - Pool 6
2003/04 - Quarter Finals
2002/03 - Pool 2
2000/01 - Semi Finals
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