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2002 Heineken Cup final

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The 2002 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 2001–02 Heineken Cup, the seventh season of Europe's top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 25 May 2002 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff; this was the third time the final had been played in Cardiff after the 1996 and 1997 finals, but the first since the opening of the Millennium Stadium, which was built on the site of the old Cardiff Arms Park for the 1999 Rugby World Cup.

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The match was contested by Leicester Tigers of England and Munster of Ireland. Munster were appearing in their second final after losing the 2000 Heineken Cup Final to Northampton Saints. Tigers were the defending champions having beaten Stade Français in the 2001 Heineken Cup Final and were appearing in their third final after losing the 1997 final to Brive.

Leicester Tigers won the match 15–9, becoming the first team to successfully defend the trophy.[1] In the first minute, Tigers had a try by Freddie Tuilagi ruled out for illegal blocking on Munster wing John Kelly.[2] Munster took a 3–0 lead from Ronan O'Gara's penalty before Tigers had a second try ruled out inside the first 10 minutes, Martin Johnson had pounced on a Frankie Sheahan over throw but referee Joël Jutge was not ready and the throw re-taken. After 20 minutes O'Gara slotted his second penalty for a 6–0 lead after Lewis Moody had been ruled offside. Geordan Murphy scored Tigers first try after a sweeping break from Tim Stimpson and dummy before finding Murphy to make it 6–5 when the conversion was missed. A scrum penalty against Darren Garforth gave O'Gara his third penalty goal for a 9–5 lead.

However, once Harry Ellis, a try scorer in the semi-final, was introduced on 52 minutes, the game swung into Leicester's favour. Tigers turned down kicks at goal in search of the try that came when Austin Healey darted over, Tim Stimpson's conversion gave Leicester a 12–9 lead. O'Gara missed an opportunity to level the scorers, and seconds later Stimpson slotted the last points of the game for a 15–9 final score. More drama was to come, as Munster wing Kelly thought he had scored in the corner, only to be denied by a last-ditch cover tackle by man of the match Healey.[3]

In the closing moments of the match, Munster had a midfield scrum close to the 5m line in Leicester's half. With the referee distracted on the other side of the scrum, Leicester's openside flanker Neil Back knocked the ball illegally from Munster scrum-half Peter Stringer's hands before the put-in and Leicester won possession and cleared the ball. This incident was dubbed the "Hand of Back" after the match by the press in reference to Argentinian football player Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" goal scored in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, and was named by The Daily Telegraph in 2022 as "rugby's most famous act of gamesmanship".[4]

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Match details

25 May 2002
15:00 BST
Leicester Tigers England15–9Ireland Munster
Try: Murphy 26' m
Healey 59' c
Con: Stimpson 59'
Pen: Stimpson 70'
ReportPen: O'Gara 7', 20', 49'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 74,600
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)
Leicester Tigers
Munster
FB15England Tim Stimpson
RW14Ireland Geordan Murphy
OC13England Ollie Smithdownward-facing red arrow 78'
IC12Australia Rod Kafer
LW11Samoa Freddie Tuilagi
FH10England Austin Healey
SH9England Jamie Hamiltondownward-facing red arrow 52'
N88England Martin Corry
OF7England Neil Back
BF6England Lewis Moody
RL5England Ben Kay
LL4England Martin Johnson (c)
TP3England Darren Garforth
HK2England Dorian West
LP1England Graham Rowntreedownward-facing red arrow 74'
Replacements:
SH16England Harry Ellisupward-facing green arrow 52'
PR17England Perry Freshwaterupward-facing green arrow 74'
CE18South Africa Glenn Gelderbloomupward-facing green arrow 78'
HK19England Richard Cockerill
N820England Will Johnson
FL21New Zealand Josh Kronfeld
FH22England Andy Goode
Coach:
England Dean Richards
FB15Ireland Dominic Crottydownward-facing red arrow 66'
RW14Ireland John Kelly
OC13Ireland Rob Hendersondownward-facing red arrow 68'
IC12Ireland Jason Holland
LW11Ireland John O'Neill
FH10Ireland Ronan O'Gara
SH9Ireland Peter Stringer
N88Ireland Anthony Foleydownward-facing red arrow 53'
OF7Ireland David Wallace
BF6Ireland Alan Quinlan
RL5Ireland Paul O'Connelldownward-facing red arrow 62'
LL4Ireland Mick Galwey (c)
TP3Ireland John Hayes
HK2Ireland Frankie Sheahandownward-facing red arrow 18'upward-facing green arrow 29'
LP1Ireland Peter Clohessydownward-facing red arrow 61'
Replacements:
HK16Ireland James Blaneyupward-facing green arrow 18'downward-facing red arrow 29'
FL17Australia Jim Williamsupward-facing green arrow 53'
PR18Ireland Marcus Horanupward-facing green arrow 61'
LK19Ireland Mick O'Driscollupward-facing green arrow 62'
FH20Ireland Jeremy Stauntonupward-facing green arrow 66'
WG21Ireland Mike Mullinsupward-facing green arrow 68'
SH22Ireland Mike Prendergast
Coach:
Ireland Declan Kidney
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