1982–83 John Player Cup
The 1982-1983 John Player Cup was the twelfth edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bristol won the competition defeating Leicester in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by John Player cigarettes and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
Draw and Results
First Round
| Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
| Hertford | Saracens | 6-15 |
| East Grinstead | Sudbury | 9-22 |
| U.S Portsmouth | Old Gaytonians | 13-13* |
| Kettering | Lichfield | 9-11 |
| Worcester | Stoke Old Boys | 10-6 |
| Northampton | Hinckley | 31-4 |
| Birmingham | Stamford | 14-11 |
| West Hartlepool | Morpeth | 24-3 |
| Sheffield | Sale | 6-7 |
| Aspatria | Fylde | 6-20 |
| Wimborne | Oxford | 3-3* |
| High Wycombe | Exeter | 26-16 |
| Stroud | St Ives | 6-9 |
| Keynsham | Maidenhead | 12-15 |
Away team progress*
Second Round
| Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
| Bromsgrove | Lichfield | 4-8 |
| Fylde | Worcester | 13-3 |
| Maidenhead | Lydney | 7-26 |
| Old Emmanuel | Norwich | 6-6* |
| Oxford | High Wycombe | 3-12 |
| St Ives | Old Gaytonians | 3-0 |
| Sale | Birmingham | 24-6 |
| Saracens | Sidcup | 11-0 |
| Sudbury | Metropolitan Police | 0-35 |
| West Hartlepool | Northampton | 27-3 |
Third Round
| Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
| Wakefield | Plymouth Albion | 10-0 |
| Metropolitan Police | St Ives | 6-11 |
| Coventry | Moseley | 25-3 |
| Liverpool | Nottingham | 13-27 |
| Lydney | Sale | 9-16 |
| Rosslyn Park | Wasps | 9-15 |
| London Scottish | Broughton Park | ?-12 |
| London Irish | Orrell | 6-9 |
| Bedford | Saracens | 21-0 |
| Harrogate | Bristol | 15-33 |
| Harlequins | Gosforth | 24-15 |
| Lichfield | Norwich | 20-3 |
| Leicester | High Wycombe | 47-18 |
| Camborne | West Hartlepool | 3-33 |
| Blackheath | Fylde | 12-9 |
| Gloucester | London Welsh | 3-14 |
Fourth Round
| Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
| Leicester | Wakefield | 30-14 |
| Bedford | Bristol | 10-20 |
| Orrell | Coventry | 4-6 |
| Sale | Harlequins | 19-33 |
| West Hartlepool | Wasps | 18-12 |
| Blackheath | London Scottish | 9-10 |
| London Welsh | Lichfield | 24-6 |
| Nottingham | St Ives | 20-3 |
Quarter Finals
| Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
| London Welsh | London Scottish | 6-15 |
| Leicester | Harlequins | 18-4 |
| West Hartlepool | Bristol | 14-16 |
| Coventry | Nottingham | 19-9 |
Semi Finals
| Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
| London Scottish | Leicester | 9-30 |
| Coventry | Bristol | 3-23 |
Final
| | |
| | 15 | Huw Duggan |
| | 14 | Alan Morley |
| | 13 | Ralph Knibbs |
| | 12 | Simon Hogg |
| | 11 | John Carr |
| | 10 | Stuart Barnes |
| | 9 | Richard Harding |
| | 8 | John Doubleday |
| | 7 | Kevin Bogira |
| | 6 | Austin Sheppard |
| | 5 | Pete Polledri |
| | 4 | Nigel Pomphrey |
| | 3 | Alf Troughton |
| | 2 | Mike Rafter (c) |
| | 1 | Bob Hesford |
| Replacements: |
| | 16 | Dave Palmer |
| | 17 | Phil Cue |
| | 18 | Dave Sorrell |
| | 19 | Lawrence Yandell |
| | 20 | Mark Tomlin |
| | 21 | Peter Stiff |
| Coach: |
| Dave Tyler |
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References
- ↑ Jones, Stephen (1990). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook. Rothmans Publications Ltd. ISBN 0-356-19162-1.
- ↑ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.