1989–90 Pilkington Cup

1989–90 Pilkington Cup
Countries  England
Champions Bath
Runners-up Gloucester
Highest attendance 52,000 Bath v Gloucester at Twickenham

The 1989–90 Pilkington Cup was the nineteenth edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at that time. Bath won the competition defeating Gloucester in the final. The Bath victory was the biggest winning margin of any previous final, helped by the fact that Gloucester's John Gadd was dismissed from the field after 57 minutes for stamping on Dave Egerton.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]

Draw and results

First round

Home team Away team Score
AskeansRedruth10-18
BarkingOld Alleynians16-12 aet
BarnstapleReading10-6
Broughton ParkAspatria15-18
CheshuntLondon Scottish0-27
DrybrookOld Colfeians19-10
Dudley KingswinfordVipers13-11
EalingMetropolitan Police10-14
ExeterHigh Wycombe12-7
FyldeKersal27-12
HarrogatePeterborough54-7
Hartlepool RoversOld Yardleians29-3
HavantSouthend14-6
LydneyBerry Hill10-13
LymmWakefield9-18
MansfieldOtley0-29
Mid-Cheshire CollegeCrediton20-0
NorthernRoundhay31-16
North WalshamSwanage & Wareham15-3
NuneatonStockwood Park31-4
Old LeamingtoniansNewark10-20
OxfordCombe Down11-17
RuislipWorthing6-16
SheffieldRotherham13-13 aet*
SidcupLondon Welsh3-29
StaffordVale of Lune9-25
Streatham-CroydonTaunton22-9
West HartlepoolBedworth30-7

Away team progress*

Second round

Home team Away team Score
BarkingRugby3-38
BarnstapleRichmond7-22
Berry HillLondon Scottish15-12
BlackheathHavant17-0
Combe DownGosforth0-26
ExeterStreatham-Croydon44-7
HarrogateAspatria21-13
Hartlepool RoversWest Hartlepool9-15
HeadingleyOtley15-9
Liverpool St HelensCoventry17-6
London IrishPlymouth Albion13-17
London WelshDrybrook15-9
Mid-Cheshire CollegeNuneaton10-16
NewarkFylde12-28
NorthamptonNorthern25-4
RedruthNorth Walsham0-22
SaleRotherham43-10
Vale of LuneDudley Kingswinford24-12
WakefieldWaterloo19-3
WorthingMetropolitan Police10-14

Third round

Home team Away team Score
BathHarlequins9-0
BedfordRichmond7-12
BristolLiverpool St Helens12-29
FyldeGosforth15-17
HarrogateWest Hartlepool3-12
HeadingleyNorth Walsham12-0
London WelshLeicester3-43
Metropolitan PoliceNorthampton4-16
MoseleyBerry Hill28-11
NuneatonSaracens7-16
Plymouth AlbionOrrell0-7
Rosslyn ParkNottingham9-20
SaleBlackheath26-16
Vale of LuneExeter13-18
WakefieldRugby16-9
WaspsGloucester19-23

Fourth round

Home team Away team Score
BathHeadingley25–3
BristolExeter26–3
GosforthGloucester15–26
LeicesterWest Hartlepool43–15
MoseleySaracens15–10
NorthamptonWakefield22–10
NottinghamOrrell12–6
RichmondSale14–12

Quarter-finals

Home team Away team Score
MoseleyBristol15–13
NorthamptonLeicester23–7
NottinghamGloucester16–26
RichmondBath3–35

Semi-finals

Home team Away team Score
NorthamptonGloucester12–17
MoseleyBath7–21

Final

5 May 1990
Bath 48–6 Gloucester
Try: Tony Swift 2
Kevin Withey
Jeremy Guscott
Jonathan Callard
Graham Dawe
Nigel Redman
Victor Ubogu
Con: Stuart Barnes 4
Simon Halliday
Pen: Stuart Barnes 2
Try: Kevin Dunn
Con: Tim Smith
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: Fred Howard (Liverpool)
16Jonathan Callard
15Tony Swift
14Simon Halliday
12Jeremy Guscott
11Adedayo Adebayo
10Stuart Barnes (c)
9Richard Hill
8Dave Egerton
7Kevin Withey
6Andy Robinson
5Damian Cronin
4Nigel Redman
3Gareth Chilcott
2Graham Dawe
1Victor Ubogu
Replacements:
16Steve Knight for Hill
17Maurice 'Richard' Lee
18Nick Maslen
19Jimmy Deane
20Jonathan Webb
21John Bamsey
Coach:
Jack Rowell
15Tim Smith
14Derrick Morgan
13Don Caskie
12Richard Mogg
11Jim Breeze
10Mike Hamlin (c)
9Marcus Hannaford
8Mike Teague
7Ian Smith
6John Gadd
5John Brain
4Nigel Scrivens
3Richard Pascal
2Kevin Dunn
1Malcolm Preedy
Replacements:
16Damian Cummins
17Lloyd Gardiner
18John Hawker
19Pete Jones
20Dave Sims
21Paul Ashmead
Coach:
Keith Richardson

References

  1. Jones, Stephen (1990). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook. Rothmans Publications Ltd. ISBN 0-356-19162-1.
  2. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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