1993–94 Pilkington Cup
The 1993–94 Pilkington Cup was the 23rd edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bath won the competition defeating Leicester in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
1993–94 Pilkington Cup | |
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Countries | |
Champions | Bath (8th title) |
Runners-up | Leicester |
Draw and results
First round (Sep 11)
Home | Away | Score |
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Alton | St Ives | 8-23 |
Berry Hill | Henley | 15-20 |
Bradford & Bingley | Tynedale | 12-6 |
Brixham | Reading | 17-14 |
Broadstreet | Birmingham & Solihull | 6-17 |
Camborne | Wimborne | 22-14 |
Cheshunt | High Wycombe | 8-14 |
Chiltern | Worthing | 8-0 |
Durham City | Wolverhampton | 14-8 |
Kettering | Widnes | 8-3 |
Lichfield | Walsall | 9-14 |
London Welsh | Windsor | 44-0 |
Lydney | Maidstone | 64-0 |
New Brighton | Wigton | 14-8 |
North Walsham | Metropolitan Police | 22-3 |
Nuneaton | Hereford | 9-11 |
Old Mid-Whitgiftians | Bridgwater & Albion | 8-12 |
Preston Grasshoppers | Stoke | 38-0 |
Ruislip | Tabard | 5-30 |
Scunthorpe | Wharfedale | 6-59 |
Southend | Cambridge | 11-20 |
Stockton | Syston | 8-11 |
Stourbridge | Camp Hill | 15-10 |
Stroud | Basingstoke | 12-16 |
Westcombe Park | Ealing | 20-16 |
Weston-super-Mare | Barking | 10-39 |
Winnington Park | Rotherham | 15-13 |
York | Kendal | 16-15 |
Second round (Oct 16)
Home | Away | Score |
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Amersham & Chilton | London Welsh | 5-23 |
Askeans | Basingstoke | 0-6 |
Aspatria | Stourbridge | 17-22 |
Birmingham & Solihull | Harrogate | 7-3 |
Bradford & Bingley | Bedford | 23-15 |
Brixham | North Walsham | 3-3* |
Broughton Park | Morley | 6-5 |
Camborne | Bridgwater & Albion | 20-21 |
Coventry | York | 33-19 |
Exeter | Clifton | 6-9 |
Henley | St Ives | 65-0 |
High Wycombe | Preston Grasshoppers | 9-20 |
Leeds | Kettering | 6-13 |
Lydney | Havant | 11-16 |
New Brighton | Liverpool St Helens | 17-12 |
Plymouth Albion | Barking | 22-11 |
Redruth | Rosslyn Park | 6-30 |
Richmond | Blackheath | 21-23 |
Sheffield | Hereford | 9-8 |
Syston | Fylde | 9-15 |
Tabard | Sudbury | 9-33 |
Walsall | Wharfedale | 17-22 |
Westcombe Park | Cambridge | 6-21 |
Winnington Park | Durham City | 37-3 |
Away team progress *
Third round (Nov 27)
Home | Away | Score |
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Blackheath | London Welsh | 21-9 |
Birmingham & Solihull | Broughton Park | 13-3 |
Bradford | Fylde | 6-13 |
Clifton | Bridgwater & Albion | 12-24 |
Coventry | Preston Grasshoppers | 10-5 |
Havant | Cambridge | 24-13 |
Henley | North Walsham | 17-3 |
Kettering | Stourbridge | 6-13 |
New Brighton | Winnington Park | 3-16 |
Rosslyn Park | Plymouth Albion | 38-7 |
Sheffield | Wharfedale | 0-20 |
Sudbury | Basingstoke | 6-25 |
Fourth round (Dec 18)
Home | Away | Score |
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Bath | Wasps | 24-11 |
Blackheath | Leicester | 10-16 |
Bristol | Henley | 46-6 |
Harlequins | Basingstoke | 52-3 |
Havant | London Irish | 13-18 |
London Scottish | Fylde | 6-8 |
Moseley | Winnington Park | 32-6 |
Newcastle Gosforth | Bridgwater & Albion | 53-10 |
Northampton | Waterloo | 22-3 |
Nottingham | Gloucester | 9-29 |
Orrell | Stourbridge | 55-3 |
Otley | Wharfedale | 20-5 |
Rosslyn Park | Coventry | 22-15 |
Rugby | Sale | 13-17 |
Saracens | Birmingham & Solihull | 26-3 |
Wakefield | West Hartlepool | 17-18 |
Fifth round (Jan 22)
Home | Away | Score |
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Bath | Bristol | 14–9 |
Gloucester | Northampton | 11–6 |
Harlequins | West Hartlepool | 23–15 |
Leicester | London Irish | 43–10 |
Moseley | Fylde | 15–6 |
Newcastle Gosforth | Orrell | 7–12 |
Otley | Sale | 7–58 |
Rosslyn Park | Saracens | 12–29 |
Quarter-finals (Feb 26)
Home | Away | Score |
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Gloucester | Orrell | 3–10 |
Harlequins | Sale | 26–13 |
Leicester | Moseley | 12–6 |
Saracens | Bath | 6–23 |
Semi-finals (Apr 2)
Home | Away | Score |
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Orrell | Leicester | 18–31 |
Harlequins | Bath | 25–26 |
Final
7 May 1994 |
Bath | 21–9 | Leicester |
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Try: Tony Swift Mike Catt Con: Jon Callard Pen: Jon Callard 3 |
Pen: Jez Harris 3 |
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References
- "Rugby Union / Pilkington Cup". the Independent.
- "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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