1998–99 Tetley's Bitter Cup

The 1998–99 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 28th 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]

1998–99 Tetley's Bitter Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
Tournament format(s)knockout
Tournament statistics
Final
VenueTwickenham Stadium
ChampionsWasps (1st title)
Runners-upNewcastle Falcons

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)
15 Gareth Rees
14 Josh Lewsey
13 Fraser Waters
12 Mark Denney
11 Paul Sampson
10 Alex King
9 Andy Gomarsall
8 Peter Scrivener
7 Joe Worsley
6 Lawrence Dallaglio
5 Simon Shaw
4 Mark Weedon (c)
3 Will Green
2 Trevor Leota
1 Darren Molloy
Replacements:
16 Mike Friday
17 Kenny Logan
18 Rob Henderson
19 Dinos Alexopoulos
20 Joe Beardshaw
21 Paul Volley
22 Adam Black
Coach:
Rob Smith
15 Stuart Legg
14 Jim Naylor
13 Martin Shaw
12 Tom May
11 Va'aiga Tuigamala
10 Jonny Wilkinson
9 Gary Armstrong (c)
8 Ross Beattie
7 Richard Arnold
6 Peter Walton
5 Doddie Weir
4 Gareth Archer
3 Marius Hurter
2 Ross Nesdale
1 George Graham
Replacements:
16 Hall Charlton
17 Peter Massey
18 Tony Underwood
19 Richard Horton
20 Ian Peel
21 Hugh Vyvyan
22 Jimmy Cartmell
Coach:
Steve Bates

References

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