21 May 13
The J.P. Morgan Premiership Rugby 7s Cup took place at Old Reigations RFC on Saturday 18th May and was a day full of fast-running, thrilling rugby.
Roland Mercer

The semi-final draws to determine who the winners of each quarter-final will meet in the 2012/13 Heineken Cup and Amlin Challenge Cup semi-finals will be made at Welford Road on Sunday. The draws will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, on Canal Groupe's infosport+ in France, and on ercrugby.com from approximately 17.05 (UK/Irish time).
Ieuan Evans, a Heineken Cup winner with Bath Rugby (1998), and ERC Chairman, Jean-Pierre Lux, will conduct the semi-final draws which will also decide which clubs will have 'home country' advantage in the Heineken Cup semi-finals which are scheduled for the weekend of the 26/27/28 April at venues designated by ERC.
The Amlin Challenge Cup draw will confirm which quarter-final winners will earn the right to host their semi-finals at home venues on the same weekend in April.
With only a three-week window between the quarter-finals and the semi-finals, the early staging of the draw allows ERC to select possible semi-final venues in advance of the quarter-finals, and for the clubs and ERC to begin planning in order to maximise the semi-final occasions.
The line-up for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals will be complete when the six pool winners and the two best runners-up making up the eight clubs in the knockout stage are known. The quarter-final line-up pits the No 1 seeds against the No 8 seeds, followed by 2 v 7, 3 v 6 and 4 v 5.
Heineken Cup and Amlin Challenge Cup Semi-Final Draws format
• Each of the four quarter-finals will be represented by a ball
• Quarter-final 1: Club 1 v Club 8; Quarter-final 2: Club 2 v Club 7; Quarter-final 3: Club 3 v Club 6; Quarter-final 4: Club 4 v Club 5
• The four balls corresponding to each quarter-final will then be drawn in turn
• The winners of the first quarter-final drawn will face the winners of the second quarter-final selected
• The winners of the third quarter-final selected will play the winners of the fourth quarter-final selected
• In the Heineken Cup draw, the winners of the first and third quarter-finals drawn will have home country advantage in the semi-finals, where relevant
• In the Amlin Challenge Cup draw, the winners of the first and third quarter-finals drawn will have home advantage in the semi-finals.
The road to the Dublin 2013 European club rugby finals:
Quarter-finals:5/6/7 April
Semi-finals:26/27/28 April
Amlin Challenge Cup final- RDS, Friday, 17 May (20.00)
Heineken Cup final- Aviva Stadium, Saturday, 18 May (17.00)