1997–98 Tetley's Bitter Cup

The 1997–98 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 27th edition of England's top rugby union club competition. Saracens won the competition, for the first time by defeating Wasps, who lost in the final for the third time.[1][2] The first two rounds were unsponsored and by the third round Tetley's Brewery took over the sponsorship; the previous nine years had been sponsored by Pilkington. The final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2][3]

1997–98 Tetley's Bitter Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
Tournament format(s)knockout
Date13 September 1997 – 9 May 1998
Tournament statistics
Final
VenueTwickenham Stadium
Attendance65,000
ChampionsSaracens (first win)
Runners-upWasps

Draw and results

First round (13 September)

Team One Team Two Score
AspatriaStockton23-13
BarkingSwanage & Wareham26-18
BasingstokeWeston-super-Mare10-39
Birmingham/SolihullWestleigh22-10
BridgwaterMetropolitan Police18-30
BroadstreetWalsall25-17
CamberleyBarnstaple38-16
CheltenhamOkehampton138-0
Coney HillPreston Grasshoppers5-16
Haywards HeathPlymouth26-25
HenleyCambridge64-12
HornetsHavant28-72
LauncestonBicester58-6
LewesWimbledon12-11
LichfieldManchester10-28
LongtonWidnes22-38
MaidenheadAmersham & Chiltern14-36
MatsonBishop Stortford8-3
North WalshamEsher19-18
NorthernDerby49-3
NorwichBracknell14-25
NuneatonSedgley Park11-7
Old CoventriansHuddersfield13-35
OlneySt Ives18-20
SandalChester30-22
ScunthorpeDoncaster6-23
Selley OakSyston31-19
SevenoaksCheshunt32-13
SheffieldOld Northamptions38-14
SherborneClifton19-30
St Benedict’sWigton9-24
StainesRedruth35-25
SunderlandKendal8-27
Sutton & EpsomBanbury23-25
TabardHarlow23-0
TauntonCanterbury34-12
TynedaleHinckley32-8
Vagabonds (IOM)Old Brodleians18-15
Vale of LuneAmpthill27-25
WhitchurchStourbridge28-35
WinchesterRuislip20-0
Winnington ParkStoke64-12
  • Cheltenham's 138 – 0 win over Okehampton was a record score for the competition.[2]

Second round (4 October)

Team One Team Two Score
AspatriaWidnes27-18
Birmingham/SolihullOtley9-10
BracknellMetropolitan Police35-14
BroadstreetHuddersfield41-3
CheltenhamSevenoaks20-18
HavantMatson19-10
Haywards HeathLaunceston20-22
HenleyCamberley3-16
KendalHarrogate9-5
LewesNorth Walsham10-42
London WelshClifton65-17
LydneyAmersham & Chiltern67-0
MorleySelly Oak41-5
NorthernTynedale5-22
NottinghamDoncaster20-24
Preston GrasshoppersManchester8-33
RugbyVagabonds (IOM)46-0
SandalNuneaton22-16
SheffieldVale of Lune42-20
St IvesBarking6-53
StainesBanbury32-12
StourbridgeTaunton69-5
TabardRosslyn Park0-31
Weston-super-MareNewbury17-36
WharfedaleWigton35-10
WinchesterReading12-26
Winnington ParkLiverpool St Helens24-26
WorcesterLeeds28-11

Third round (1 November)

Team One Team Two Score
BarkingExeter13-17
BedfordStaines76-15
BlackheathSandal32-3
BroadstreetBracknell15-21
CamberleyKendal32-20
CoventrySheffield83-19
DoncasterTynedale24-11
FyldeAspatria48-5
HavantRugby22-32
London WelshWaterloo36-34
LydneyLondon Scottish3-45
MoseleyLiverpool St Helens79-10
North WalshamRosslyn Park11-27
OrrellNewbury16-26
OtleyManchester24-25
RotherhamLaunceston67-15
StourbridgeReading24-58
WakefieldMorley53-14
West HartlepoolCheltenham41-5
WharfedaleWorcester8-29

Fourth round (3 & 4 January)

Team One Team Two Score
BathLondon Scottish24-23
BlackheathSaracens31-59
BracknellRotherham3-26
CamberleyNewbury10-11
CoventryLeicester14-50
FyldeRosslyn Park20-5
London WelshGloucester18-34
ManchesterLondon Irish13-36
MoseleySale11-18
NewcastleExeter34-10
NorthamptonBedford31-26
RichmondDoncaster58-8
RugbyReading26-17
WaspsHarlequins31-26
West HartlepoolWakefield23-13
WorcesterBristol14-12

Fifth round (24 January)

Team One Team Two Score
BathRichmond17-29 aet
London IrishRotherham27-14
NorthamptonGloucester30-11
SaleNewbury38-11
SaracensLeicester14-13
WaspsFylde34 -8
West HartlepoolRugby42-11
WorcesterNewcastle0-10

Quarter-finals (28 February & 1 March)

Team One Team Two Score
London IrishWasps7-41
NorthamptonNewcastle17-7
RichmondSaracens30-36
West HartlepoolSale21-36

Semi-finals (28 March)

Team One Team Two Score
NorthamptonSaracens10 – 25
WaspsSale15 – 9

Final

15 Gavin Johnson
14 Brendon Daniel
13 Philippe Sella
12 Steve Ravenscroft
11 Ryan Constable
10 Michael Lynagh
9 Kyran Bracken
8 Tony Diprose (c)
7 Francois Pienaar (player/coach)
6 Ben Sturnham
5 Danny Grewcock
4 Paddy Johns
3 Paul Wallace
2 George Chuter
1 Roberto Diego Grau
Replacements:
16 Marcus Olsen
17 Andy Lee
18 Matt Singer
19 Richard Wallace
20 Adrian Olver
21 Greg Botterman
22 Alex Bennett
Player Coach:
Francois Pienaar
15 Gareth Rees
14 Shane Roiser
13 Mark Denney
12 Rob Henderson
11 Laurence Scrase
10 Alex King
9 Mike Friday
8 Joe Worsley
7 Paul Volley
6 Lawrence Dallaglio (c)
5 Simon Shaw
4 Mark Weedon
3 Will Green
2 Simon Mitchell
1 Darren Molloy
Replacements:
16 Andy Gomarsall
17 Paul Sampson
18 Ian Dunston
19 Trevor Leota
20 Adam Black
21 Buster White
22 Andy Reed
Coach:
Nigel Melville

See also

References

  1. "Lynagh and Sella bow out on Saracens' false dawn". ESPN.
  2. Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John (1998). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1998–99 (27th ed.). London: Headline Book Publishing. pp. 84–98. ISBN 0 7472 7653 6.
  3. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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