1998–99 Tetley's Bitter Cup

1998–99 Tetley's Bitter Cup
Tournament details
Countries  England
Tournament format(s) knockout
Tournament statistics
Final
Venue Twickenham Stadium
Champions Wasps (1st title)
Runners-up Newcastle Falcons

The 1998–99 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the twenty-eighth edition of England's rugby union club competition. Wasps won the competition defeating Newcastle Falcons in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Tetley's Brewery and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]

Draw and results

First round (19 September)

Home Away Score
AspatriaBedford Athletic17-32
BanburyScunthorpe5-27
Barkers ButtsMacclesfield17-24
BromsgroveSedgley Park10-34
CheshuntMorpeth33-26
ClevedonBarking7-32
CliftonEsher3-60
DoncasterWalsall30-19
Guildford & GodalmingBridgwater18-28
HinckleyNuneaton20-24
Hull IoniansEgremont59-0
KendalBroadstreet13-12
LauncestonNorth Walsham32-18
MalvernSandal14-52
Metropolitan PoliceCheltenham34-8
New BrightonLichfield33-8
NorwichWinchester15-23
Penzance & NewlynCambridge32-13
PlymouthRedruth32-18
Preston GrasshoppersKenilworth43-6
RuislipOld Colleians9-43
SpartansHavant10-24
Swanage & WarehamAbbey33-7
TabardWimbledon26-23
Torquay AthleticMaidenhead15-29
TynedaleWinnington Park47-10
Westcombe ParkBracknell14-21
Weston-super-MareIpswich34-26
WhitchurchAspull32-10

Second round (17 October)

Home Away Score
BridgwaterRosslyn Park15-49
EsherTabard41-3
Henley HawksHavant100-19
Hull IoniansMacclesfield13-3
KendalLiverpool20-7
LydneyCamberley44-34
MaidenheadLaunceston22-21
Metropolitan PoliceWinchester25-14
New BrightonNuneaton25-10
NewburyCheshunt37-13
NottinghamPreston Grasshoppers50-3
Old ColleiansSwanage & Wareham23-32
OtleyMorley18-20
PlymouthBarking13-18
ReadingPenzance & Newlyn21-5
SandalDoncaster6-3
ScunthorpeHarrogate0-29
Sedgley ParkManchester20-17
TynedaleStourbridge22-30
Weston-super-MareBracknell15-42
WharfedaleBirmingham & Solihull27-5
WhitchurchBedford Athletic23-15

Third round (14 November)

Home Away Score
BlackheathSedgley Park21-22
BracknellMetropolitan Police13-6
BristolSandal55-0
CoventryWorcester26-36
EsherHarrogate42-17
ExeterWhitchurch81-11
Hull IoniansNewbury7-31
LydneyStourbridge44-5
MorleyMaidenhead39-25
MoseleyFylde22-15
NottinghamWharfedale27-17
ReadingOrrell12-23
Rosslyn ParkHenley Hawks12-16
RotherhamLondon Welsh8-6
RugbyLeeds7-68
Swanage & WarehamBarking6-36
WakefieldKendal8-16
WaterlooNew Brighton34-23

Fourth round (11 January)

Home Away Score
BedfordHenley Hawks22-29
BristolLondon Irish19-43
GloucesterWorcester31-17
HarlequinsEsher46-10
KendalLondon Scottish20-25
LeicesterBarking65-6
MorleySaracens8-76
MoseleyLydney23-25
Newcastle FalconsBath25-22
NottinghamExeter8-24
RotherhamLeeds24-27
RichmondNewbury46-12
SaleNorthampton31-47
Sedgley ParkWasps3-53
WaterlooOrrell16-11 aet
West HartlepoolBracknell34-14

Fifth round (30 January)

Team One Team Two Score
GloucesterHenley Hawks31–9
LeicesterLeeds Tykes49–0
London ScottishHarlequins33–37
LydneySaracens0–40
NorthamptonLondon Irish6–21
RichmondExeter37–10
WaspsWaterloo27–10
West HartlepoolNewcastle Falcons21–32

Quarter-finals (27 February)

Home Away Score
GloucesterHarlequins15–13
Newcastle FalconsSaracens15–0
RichmondLeicester15-–3
WaspsLondon Irish19–3

Semi-finals (3 & 4 April)

Home Away Score
RichmondNewcastle Falcons3–20
WaspsGloucester35–21

Final

15 May 1999
Wasps 29–19 Newcastle Falcons
Try: Alex King
Josh Lewsey
Con: Gareth Rees 2
Pen: Gareth Rees 4
Drop: Alex King
Try: Va'aiga Tuigamala
Con: Jonny Wilkinson
Pen: Jonny Wilkinson 4
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Steve Lander (Liverpool)
15Canada Gareth Rees
14England Josh Lewsey
13England Fraser Waters
12England Mark Denney
11England Paul Sampson
10England Alex King
9England Andy Gomarsall
8England Peter Scrivener
7England Joe Worsley
6England Lawrence Dallaglio
5England Simon Shaw
4New Zealand Mark Weedon (c)
3England Will Green
2Samoa Trevor Leota
1England Darren Molloy
Replacements:
16England Mike Friday
17Scotland Kenny Logan
18Ireland Rob Henderson
19England Dinos Alexopoulos
20England Joe Beardshaw
21England Paul Volley
22England Adam Black
Coach:
Rob Smith
15England Stuart Legg
14England Jim Naylor
13England Martin Shaw
12England Tom May
11New Zealand Va'aiga Tuigamala
10England Jonny Wilkinson
9Scotland Gary Armstrong (c)
8Scotland Ross Beattie
7New Zealand Richard Arnold
6Scotland Peter Walton
5Scotland Doddie Weir
4England Gareth Archer
3South Africa Marius Hurter
2Ireland Ross Nesdale
1Scotland George Graham
Replacements:
16England Hall Charlton
17England Peter Massey
18England Tony Underwood
19England Richard Horton
20England Ian Peel
21England Hugh Vyvyan
22England Jimmy Cartmell
Coach:
England Steve Bates

References

  1. "Sport: Rugby Union Wasps win Cup at last". BBC Sport.
  2. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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