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Wasps crowned Heineken champions in front of World record crowd
9 - 25
Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham   Att: 81,076
Sunday 20th May 2007, 14:30
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London Wasps raise the Heineken Cup
Match report
Wily old magician Raphael Ibanez conjured up two superb tries as London Wasps lifted the Heineken Cup at Twickenham on Sunday
 
Ibanez was at the heart of both of Wasps' tries – scoring the second – as Leicester fell at the final hurdle of the bid for an historic treble.

The Tigers had the Guinness Premiership and EDF Energy Cup trophies in their cabinet but Wasps never looked like giving up their early lead in front of a tournament record 81,076 fans.
 
 
Tigers fly-half Andy Goode and opposite number Alex King traded early penalty goals as the two heavyweights of European rugby introduced themselves for the third time in Heineken Cup history, but the huge contingent of Leicester fans were stunned into silence on the quarter mark.

French skipper Ibanez flipped in a pinpoint lineout throw to scrum-half Eion Reddan, who had an untouched run to the tryline.

And, just as the Tigers started to gain crucial possession and territory, they were embarrasingly left floundering by the same move. This time, Ibanez threw the ball in high to Simon Shaw, who flicked it back to the veteran hooker for another score in the corner. King failed with both sideline conversions, and a third penalty goal from Goode narrowed Wasps' lead to 13-9 at the halftime break.

King extended the lead with a penalty goal, early in the second spell and Tigers’ fans began thinking that is wasn’t going to be their day when Goode missed a goal from a handy angle. King slotted his third goal to give the underdogs a ten-point lead  going into the final half hour, and he added a drop goal as the game began to slip form the Tigers.
 
A great run from Wasps replacement James Haskell set up King for another goal and Lawrence  Dallaglio started work on his victory speech.

 

Leicester Tigers V London Wasps
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Geordan Murphy
15
Danny Cipriani












Seru Rabeni
14
Paul Sackey












Dan Hipkiss
13
Fraser Waters





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Daryl Gibson
12
Josh Lewsey












Alesana Tuilagi
11
Tom Voyce






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3




Andy Goode
10
Alex King



1
4
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Frank Murphy
9
Eoin Reddan

1



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Marcos Ayerza
1
Tom French






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George Chuter
2
Raphael Ibanez

1



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Julian White
3
Phil Vickery





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Louis Deacon
4
Simon Shaw





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Ben Kay
5
Tom Palmer






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Lewis Moody
6
Joe Worsley












Shane Jennings
7
Tom Rees












Martin Corry (capt)
8
Lawrence Dallaglio (capt)





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James Buckland
16
Joe Ward





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Alejandro Moreno
17
Peter Bracken





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Leo Cullen
18
Dan Leo





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Brett Deacon
19
James Haskell





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Ian Humphreys
20
Mark McMillan





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Sam Vesty
21
Dom Waldouck





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Ollie Smith
22
Mark van Gisbergen





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Results so far
Leicester Tigers
DateStageOppositionScore
20/5/07FinalLondon WaspsL 9-25
21/4/07Semi FinalsLlanelli ScarletsW 33-17
1/4/07Quarter FinalsStade Francais ParisW 21-20
20/1/07Pool 4MunsterW 13-6
13/1/07Pool 4Cardiff BluesW 34-0
16/12/06Pool 4BourgoinW 57-3
8/12/06Pool 4BourgoinW 28-13
29/10/06Pool 4Cardiff BluesW 21-17
22/10/06Pool 4MunsterL 19-21
London Wasps
DateStageOppositionScore
20/5/07FinalLeicester TigersW 25-9
22/4/07Semi FinalsNorthampton SaintsW 30-13
31/3/07Quarter FinalsLeinsterW 35-13
20/1/07Pool 1Castres OlympiqueW 16-13
13/1/07Pool 1PerpignanW 22-14
16/12/06Pool 1Benetton TrevisoW 71-5
10/12/06Pool 1Benetton TrevisoW 55-0
28/10/06Pool 1PerpignanL 12-19
22/10/06Pool 1Castres OlympiqueW 19-13
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Heineken Cup Final Highlights
The 12th Heineken Cup final took place at Twickenham Stadium in front of a record crowd of 81,076. Relive the best of the action when London Wasps defeated Leicester Tigers to become the Heineken Cup Champions.
Heineken Cup Final - Players Arrival
Heineken Cup Final - Referee Preparation
Heineken Cup Final - Trophy Arrives at Twickenham
Preparation for the Heineken Cup Final - The Trophy
We can win treble next year - Corry
Howard disappointed in defeat
Dallaglio proud of Wasps' achievements
We can win treble next year - Corry
King on top of the world
Previous Heineken Cup meetings
DateStageHomeScoreAway
Sun 20th May 07FinalLeicester Tigers9 - 25London Wasps
Sun 12th Dec 04Pool 1Leicester Tigers35 - 27London Wasps
Sun 5th Dec 04Pool 1London Wasps31 - 37Leicester Tigers
Heineken CupHistory
Leicester Tigers
2007/08 - Pool 6
2006/07 - Runners up
2005/06 - Quarter Finals
2004/05 - Semi Finals
2003/04 - Pool 1
2002/03 - Quarter Finals
2001/02 - Champions
2000/01 - Champions
1999/00 - Pool 1
1997/98 - Quarter Finals
1996/97 - Runners up
London Wasps
2007/08 - Pool 5
2006/07 - Champions
2005/06 - Pool 6
2004/05 - Pool 1
2003/04 - Champions
2001/02 - Pool 2
2000/01 - Pool 2
1999/00 - Quarter Finals
1997/98 - Quarter Finals
1996/97 - Pool D
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