1987–88 John Player Cup

1987–88 John Player Special Cup
Countries  England
Champions Harlequins
Runners-up Bristol
Highest attendance 37,000 Harlequins v Bristol at Twickenham

The 1987–88 John Player Special Cup was the seventeenth edition of England's premier rugby union cup competition. Harlequins won the competition, for the first time, defeating Bristol in the final at Twickenham Stadium.[1] The competition was sponsored by John Player cigarettes.[2]

First round

Home Away Score
AskeansLondon Irish10-12
BedfordBarkers Butts35-4
Berry HillSalisbury12-0
Devonport ServicesMaidenhead11-12
DixoniansDroitwich21-6
EalingSouthend10-9
Gordon LeagueChiltern44-7
FyldeHartlepool Rovers30-9
Leighton BuzzardDerby10-7
LetchworthBlackheath0-26
LewesHavant15-13
LichfieldVipers31-3
London ScottishSudbury9-3
NuneatonAspatria4-43
Old AlleyniansMaidstone12-0
OxfordCamborne14-0
RedruthOld Culverhaysians26-9
TynedaleVale of Lune16-15
WakefieldMorley22-0
WidnesBirkenhead Park4-3

Second round

Home Away Score
Berry HillLewe35-9
DixoniansAsptatria3-53
Gordon LeagueOxford18-16
Leighton BuzzardBedford6-24
LichfieldWidnes31-3
London IrishEaling13-10
MaidenheadOld Alleynians13-3
RedruthBlackheath9-13
TynedaleLondon Scottish11-9
WakefieldFylde24-21

Third round

Home Away Score
AspatriaWasps6-13
BedfordBristol4-21
CoventryTynedale7-6
GloucesterOrrell19-9
Gordon LeagueHeadingley10-0
HarlequinsMaidenhead40-0
LichfieldBath3-43
London IrishSale3-16
London WelshBerry Hill10-13
Plymouth AlbionNorthampton14-7
RichmondLiverpool St Helens10-6
Rosslyn ParkLeicester0-15
RuislipGosforth10-13
SaracensBlackheath15-3
WaterlooNottingham19-6
WakefieldMoseley4-14

Fourth round

Home Away Score
Berry HillHarlequins4-17
BristolRichmond34-0
CoventrySale0-13
GloucesterWasps13-24
Gordon LeagueWaterloo9-11
LeicesterBath6-13
MoseleyGosforth33-9
Plymouth AlbionSaracens14-6

Quarter-finals

Home Away Score
Plymouth AlbionWasps4-26
HarlequinsWaterloo37-4
MoseleyBath4-3
SaleBristol15-19

Semi-finals


Moseley 6 – 34 Bristol
The Reddings

Wasps 16 – 20 Harlequins
Sudbury
(aet, 80 mins 16 – 16)

Final

30 April 1988
Harlequins 28 – 22 Bristol
Try: Will Carling 2
Andrew Harriman
Con: Stuart Thresher
Jamie Salmon
Pen: Stuart Thresher
Jamie Salmon 3
Try: Huw Duggan
Penalty Try
Con: Jonathan Webb
Pen: Jonathan Webb 3
Drop: Ralph Knibbs
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 37,000 (record for competition)
Referee: Fred Howard (Liverpool)
15Stuart Thresher
14Andrew Harriman
13Jamie Salmon
12Will Carling
11Everton Davis
10Adrian Thompson
9Richard Moon
8Richard Langhorn
7Tim Bell
6Mick Skinner
5Neil Edwards
4Paul Ackford
3Andy Mullins
2John Olver (c)
1Paul Curtis
Replacements:
16Simon Hunter
17Richard Cramb
18Alan Woodhouse
19David Butcher
20S Conway
21Chris Sheasby
Coach:
AJonathan Webb
BHuw Duggan
CDavid Thomas
DRalph Knibbs
EJohn Carr
FSimon Hogg
GRichard Harding
OPaul Collings
NWayne Hone
MAndy Dun
LNigel Pomphrey (c)
KAndy Blackmore
JJohn Doubleday
IDave Palmer
HCrayton Phillips
Replacements:
PKevin Morgan
QPaul Jeffrey
RKevin Bogira
SDarryll Hickey
TGeoff Crane
UPete Polledri
Coach:
Bob Hesford

Records

  • The attendance for the final of 37,000 was highest in the competition's history
  • Bath's unbeaten sequence of 22 matches ended when Moseley beat them in a quarter-final at The Reddings

[1]

Sponsorship

The competition was sponsored, for the last time, by John Player and the prize money was £125,000 (an increase of £15,000). Both finalists received £3,750 each and in thirteen years of sponsorship over £1 million has been provided.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Austin, Michael (1988). Jones, Stephen, ed. John Player Special Cup 1987–88. In Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1988–89 (17th ed.). London: Rothmans Publications Ltd. pp. 117–122.
  2. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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