1999–2000 Tetley's Bitter Cup

The 1999–00 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 29th edition of England's rugby union club competition. Wasps won the competition defeating Northampton in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Tetley's Brewery and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]

1999–2000 Tetley's Bitter Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
Tournament format(s)knockout
Tournament statistics
Final
VenueTwickenham Stadium
ChampionsWasps (2nd title)
Runners-upNorthampton

Draw and results

First round (19 September)

Home Away Score
Amersham & ChilternRuislip25-17
BanburyWorkington20-10
Barkers ButtsBridlington24-15
BelgraveKendal0-27
BlaydonScunthorpe16-15
BridgwaterMetropolitan Police13-9
BroadstreetBedford Athletic24-45
CheltenhamHavant57-8
CinderfordNorwich27-18
Darlington Mowden ParkSandal36-24
DoncasterMorley17-22
DrillfieldSedgley Park52-67
East GrinsteadMaidenhead13-20
Ellingham & LeatherheadClifton16-11
EsherBarking32-6
Guildford & GodalmingStaines17-15
Loughborough StudentsThurrock13-25
MatsonSwanage & Wareham23-15
North WalshamLaunceston46-0
Old PatesiansWestcombe Park10-27
PlymouthPenzance & Newlyn14-21
RedruthBarnstaple27-24
Selly OakNew Brighton10-93
SevenoaksTabard30-10
SheffieldAspatria11-11 aet*
SpaldingMacclesfield22-17
StourbridgeAlnwick20-8
WalsallNuneaton13-17 aet
Weston-super-MareBishop Stortford23-17
WhitchurchLiverpool St Helens27-8

Away team progress*

Second round (16 October)

Home Away Score
Amersham & ChilternEsher16-34
AspatriaNew Brighton18-24
BanburyThurrock13-21
Barkers ButtsMorley17-19
Bedford AthleticFylde60-21
Birmingham & SolihullWharfedale14-13
BlaydonKendal18-19
CheltenhamWestcombe Park25-23
CinderfordReading21-23
Guildford & GodalmingMaidenhead15-13
HarrogatePreston Grasshoppers22-32
MatsonCamberley3-22
NewburyNorth Walsham15-0
NottinghamStourbridge20-17
Penzance & NewlynEffingham & Leatherhead51-12
RedruthLydney22-13
Rosslyn ParkBridgwater & Albion47-7
Sedgley ParkDarlington Mowden Park23-25
SevenoaksBlackheath41-40
SpaldingNuneaton8-20
Weston-super-MareBracknell12-26
WhitchurchOtley0-76

Third round (13 & 14 November)

Home Away Score
Bedford AthleticExeter14-29
Birmingham & SolihullWaterloo18-15
CheltenhamManchester16-42
Guildford & GodalmingDarlington Mowden Park17-48
KendalWorcester27-44
Leeds TykesEsher50-7
London WelshNewbury35-13
MorleyOrrell19-46
New BrightonOtley15-6
NottinghamRedruth37-21
NuneatonCamberley29-19
Penzance & NewlynMoseley14-27
ReadingHenley Hawks3-41
RotherhamCoventry28-34
RugbyPreston Grasshoppers14-5
SevenoaksThurrock23-24
WakefieldRosslyn Park7-28
West HartlepoolBracknell17-28

Fourth round (1 & 3 January)

Home Away Score
BedfordSaracens9-33
Birmingham & SolihullNew Brighton22-14
BristolHenley Hawks23-9
CoventryBracknell33-10
Darlington Mowden ParkRosslyn Park23-11
GloucesterBath13-6
HarlequinsThurrock88-0
Leeds TykesSale Sharks3-13
London WelshExeter18-14
ManchesterNottingham50-17
Newcastle FalconsMoseley41-8
NorthamptonNuneaton118-3
OrrellRugby13-13*
WorcesterLondon Irish8-12
  • Orrell progress by virtue of more tries

Fifth round (29 & 30 January)

Home Away Score
BristolSale Sharks26-14
GloucesterOrrell54-12
HarlequinsDarlington Mowden Park29-8
London IrishLeicester47-7
London WelshCoventry39-16
ManchesterBirmingham/Solihull22-11
SaracensNorthampton32-34
London WaspsNewcastle Falcons36-30

Quarter-finals (26 February)

Home Away Score
BristolHarlequins25–17
London IrishGloucester34–18
London WelshNorthampton26–35
London WaspsManchester62–3

Semi-finals (8 April)

Home Away Score
BristolLondon Wasps31–44
London IrishNorthampton17–24


Final

13 May 2000
Wasps 31–23 Northampton
Try: Josh Lewsey
Trevor Leota
Kenny Logan
Mark Denney
Con: Kenny Logan
Pen: Alex King 3
Try: Budge Pountney
Pen: Paul Grayson 6
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Brian Campsall (Yorkshire)


15 Josh Lewsey
14 Shane Roiser
13 Mark Denney
12 Rob Henderson
11 Kenny Logan
10 Alex King
9 Martyn Wood
8 Lawrence Dallaglio (c)
7 Paul Volley
6 Joe Worsley
5 Andy Reed
4 Simon Shaw
3 Will Green
2 Trevor Leota
1 Darren Molloy
Replacements:
16 Mike Friday
17 John Ufton
18 Fraser Waters
19 Andy Le Chevalier
20 Dugald Macer
21 Mark Weedon
22 Peter Scrivener
Coach:
15 Nick Beal
14 Craig Moir
13 Allan Bateman
12 Matt Allen
11 Ben Cohen
10 Paul Grayson
9 Matt Dawson
1 Garry Pagel
2 Federico Méndez
3 Mattie Stewart
4 Andy Newman
5 Richard Metcalfe
6 Tim Rodber
7 Budge Pountney
8 Pat Lam (c)
Replacements:
16 Dominic Malone
17 Andy Northey
18 Ali Hepher
19 Steve Walter
20 Martin Scelzo
21 Jon Phillips
22 Don Mackinnon
Coach:

References

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