MOST OF US probably won’t care much about the Champions Cup until it gets going after the World Cup is safely packed away. And yet, tomorrow’s draw for the pool stages will shape the forthcoming season for our provinces.
The Champions Cup being the Champions Cup however, nothing is straightforward. So before we get the names in the hat for a good old-fashioned pool draw tomorrow (1.15pm) the four tiers of seeds must be finalised.
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How is that done? Well The42 is glad we asked ourselves that question…
TIER 1
The Champions Cup is comprised of teams from three leagues, but has five pools to fill.
The EPCR has the word meritocracy tattooed in some unspeakable places, so the seeding all stems (don’t worry that metaphor is getting nipped in the bud right…. now) from who emerged victorious from the Pro12, Premiership and the Top14.
The champion trio of Glasgow, Saracens and Stade Francais can call themselves Tier 1 teams with confidence.
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The remaining two teams in Tier 1 will be drawn from the runners-up in their respective leagues. So two of Munster, Bath and Clermont will be drawn out of limbo and placed in Tier 1.
TIER 2
Don’t celebrate that top seeding just yet, because, despite Toulon’s back-to-back-to-back European titles, they will be a Tier 2 team next season.
Yes, they did finish top of the Top14. But with fourth place Stade winning the Bouclier de Brennus and Clermont remaining second as runners-up in the final, the whole league order is shunted so that the regular season table of 1. Toulon 2. Clermont 3.Toulouse 4. Stade Francais becomes 1. Stade Francais 2. Clermont 3. Toulon 4. Toulouse.
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Joining Toulon will be the other third-ranked teams from the leagues, Northampton and Ospreys, and they will then be joined by the one team who was not drawn into Tier 1 from Bath, Clermont and Munster – for clarity’s sake, let’s call this club Team 1.5 for now.
That’s four. The fifth Tier 2 side will be the fourth-ranked team from the same league as Team 1.5 (can we call them Team 3.5 to stop me writing that sentence again?)
For example, if Munster miss out on top seeding then Ulster will be promoted into the second Tier. If Clermont end up a second seed, then Team 3.5 will be Toulouse. Bath? Leicester.
TIER 3
Nearly there.
In Tier three we’ll find teams that finished as the fourth and fifth-ranked teams in their respective leagues.
One of the fourth-ranked teams will become Team 3.5, remember, so we’re looking at two from Ulster, Leicester and Toulouse with Exeter Chiefs, Racing Metro and Leinster cemented as third seeds.