1993–94 Pilkington Cup

1993–1994 Pilkington Cup
Tournament statistics
1992-1993 (Previous) (Next) 1994-1995

The 1993-1994 Pilkington Cup was the twenty-third edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bath won the competition defeating Leicester in the final. [1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]

Draw and Results

First Round (Sep 11)

Team One Team Two Score
Alton St Ives 8-23
Berry Hill Henley 15-20
Bradford & Bingley Tynedale 12-6
Brixham Reading 17-14
Broadstreet Birmingham & Solihull 6-17
Camborne Wimborne 22-14
Cheshunt High Wycombe 8-14
Chiltern Worthing 8-0
Durham City Wolverhampton 14-8
Kettering Widnes 8-3
Lichfield Walsall 9-14
London Welsh Windsor 44-0
Lydney Maidstone 64-0
New Brighton Wigton 14-8
North Walsham Metropolitan Police 22-3
Nuneaton Hereford 9-11
Old Mid-Whitgiftians Bridgwater & Albion 8-12
Preston Grasshoppers Stoke 38-0
Ruislip Tabard 5-30
Scunthorpe Wharfedale 6-59
Southend Cambridge 11-20
Stockton Syston 8-11
Stourbridge Camp Hill 15-10
Stroud Basingstoke 12-16
Westcombe Park Ealing 20-16
Weston-super-Mare Barking 10-39
Winnington Park Rotherham 15-13
York Kendal 16-15

Second Round (Oct 16)

Team One Team Two Score
Amersham & Chilton London Welsh 5-23
Askeans Basingstoke 0-6
Aspatria Stourbridge 17-22
Birmingham & Solihull Harrogate 7-3
Bradford & Bingley Bedford 23-15
Brixham North Walsham 3-3*
Broughton Park Morley 6-5
Camborne Bridgwater & Albion 20-21
Coventry York 33-19
Exeter Clifton 6-9
Henley St Ives 65-0
High Wycombe Preston Grasshoppers 9-20
Leeds Kettering 6-13
Lydney Havant 11-16
New Brighton Liverpool St Helens 17-12
Plymouth Albion Barking 22-11
Redruth Rosslyn Park 6-30
Richmond Blackheath 21-23
Sheffield Hereford 9-8
Syston Fylde 9-15
Tabard Sudbury 9-33
Walsall Wharfedale 17-22
Westcombe Park Cambridge 6-21
Winnington Park Durham City 37-3

Away team progress *

Third Round (Nov 27)

Team One Team Two Score
Blackheath London Welsh 21-9
Birmingham & Solihull Broughton Park 13-3
Bradford Fylde 6-13
Clifton Bridgwater & Albion 12-24
Coventry Preston Grasshoppers 10-5
Havant Cambridge 24-13
Henley North Walsham 17-3
Kettering Stourbridge 6-13
New Brighton Winnington Park 3-16
Rosslyn Park Plymouth Albion 38-7
Sheffield Wharfedale 0-20
Sudbury Basingstoke 6-25

Fourth Round (Dec 18)

Team One Team Two Score
Bath Wasps 24-11
Blackheath Leicester 10-16
Bristol Henley 46-6
Harlequins Basingstoke 52-3
Havant London Irish 13-18
London Scottish Fylde 6-8
Moseley Winnington Park 32-6
Newcastle Gosforth Bridgwater & Albion 53-10
Northampton Waterloo 22-3
Nottingham Gloucester 9-29
Orrell Stourbridge 55-3
Otley Wharfedale 20-5
Rosslyn Park Coventry 22-15
Rugby Sale 13-17
Saracens Birmingham & Solihull 26-3
Wakefield West Hartlepool 17-18

Fifth Round (Jan 22)

Team One Team Two Score
Bath Bristol 14-9
Gloucester Northampton 11-6
Harlequins West Hartlepool 23-15
Leicester London Irish 43-10
Moseley Fylde 15-6
Newcastle Gosforth Orrell 7-12
Otley Sale 7-58
Rosslyn Park Saracens 12-29

Quarter Finals (Feb 26)

Team One Team Two Score
Gloucester Orrell 3-10
Harlequins Sale 26-13
Leicester Moseley 12-6
Saracens Bath 6-23

Semi Finals (Apr 2)

Team One Team Two Score
Orrell Leicester 18-31
Harlequins Bath 25-26

Final

7 May 1994
Bath 21-9 Leicester
Try: Tony Swift
Mike Catt
Con: Jon Callard
Pen: Jon Callard 3
Pen: Jez Harris 3
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 68,000
Referee: Ed Morrison (Bristol)
16 Jon Callard
15 Tony Swift
14 Phil de Glanville
12 Mike Catt
11 Adedayo Adebayo
10 Stuart Barnes
9 Richard Hill
8 Ben Clarke
7 Jon Hall (c)
6 Andy Robinson
5 Andy Reed
4 Nigel Redman
3 Victor Ubogu
2 Graham Dawe
1 Dave Hilton
Replacements:
16 Ian Sanders
17 Tim Beddow
18 John Mallett
19 Steve Ojomoh for Robinson (49m)
20 Ed Rayner
21 Audley Lumsden
Coach:
Jack Rowell
O Wayne Kilford
N Tony Underwood
M Stuart Potter
L Laurence Boyle
K Rory Underwood
J Jez Harris
I Aadel Kardooni
G Dean Richards (c)
H Neil Back
F John Wells
E Matt Poole
D Martin Johnson
C Darren Garforth
B Richard Cockerill
A Graham Rowntree
Replacements:
P Niall Malone
Q Jamie Hamilton
R Derek Jelley
S Chris Johnson
T Chris Tarbuck
U Bill Drake-Lee
Coach:
Ian "Dosser" Smith

References

  1. "Rugby Union / Pilkington Cup". the Independent.
  2. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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