1985–86 John Player Cup
The 1985–86 John Player Special Cup was the 15th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bath won the competition for the third consecutive year defeating Wasps in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by John Player cigarettes and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
1985–86 John Player Cup | |||
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Tournament statistics | |||
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Draw and results
First Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Morley | Wakefield | 19-27 |
Tynedale | Lymm | 22-0 |
Sheffield | Vale of Lune | 13-16 |
Aspatria | Westoe | 19-24 |
Nuneaton | Loughborough Students | 19-24 |
Evesham | Bedford | 9-13 |
Stourbridge | Broughton Park | 9-13 |
Matlock | Barkers Batts | 13-11 |
Old Mid-Whitgiftians | Southend | 4-12 |
Saracens | North Walsham | 27-6 |
Havant | Guildford & Godalming | 17-7 |
Richmond | London Irish | 21-14 |
Maidstone | Lewes | 6-21 |
Cheshunt | Askeana | 23-23* |
Bletchley | Maidenhead | 20-9 |
Berry Hill | Bournemouth | 36-6 |
Gloucester | Exeter | 87-3 |
Old Redcliffians | Coney Hill | 6-17 |
St Ives | Henley | 18-22 |
Cheshunt progress on more tries*
Second Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Coney Hill | Saracens | |
Bletchley | Havant | 6-9 |
Richmond | Cheshunt | |
Lewes | Gloucester | 10-24 |
Southend | Henley | |
Westoe | Vale of Lune | |
Loughborough Students | Berry Hill | |
Bedford | Broughton Park | 10-37 |
Lichfield | Matlock | |
Wakefield | Tynedale |
Third Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Richmond | Blackheath | |
Broughton Park | Vale of Lune | 12-6 |
Camborne | Havant | 15-4 |
Coventry | Leicester | 14-21 |
Gloucester | Bristol | 7-4 |
Gosforth | Northampton | 6-6* |
Harlequins | Headingley | 9-6 |
Lichfield | West London Institute | 26-0 |
London Scottish | Sale | 16-6 |
London Welsh | Plymouth | 10-6 |
Nottingham | Southend | 25-12 |
Orrell | Bath | 16-16* |
Rosslyn Park | Wakefield | 19-23 |
Saracens | Waterloo | 11-8 |
Wasps | Loughborough Colts | 23-3 |
West Hartlepool | Moseley | 3-33 |
Northampton progress as away team*
Fourth Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Blackheath | Wasps | 12-24 |
Broughton Park | Leicester | 6-46 |
London Welsh | Camborne | 12-9 |
Wakefield | Nottingham | 7-26 |
Saracens | Gloucester | 6-13 |
Moseley | Bath | 4-22 |
Northampton | London Scottish | 6-11 |
Lichfield | Harlequins | 6-23 |
Quarter Finals
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Nottingham | Wasps | 13-13* |
London Welsh | Bath | 10-18 |
Harlequins | Leicester | 8-15 |
London Scottish | Gloucester | 12-10 |
Wasps progress on more tries*
Semi Finals
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Wasps | London Scottish | 11-3 |
Leicester | Bath | 6-10 |
Final
26 April 1986 |
Bath | 25-17 | Wasps |
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Try: Roger Spurrell Paul Simpson Richard Hill Tony Swift Con: David Trick 3 Pen: David Trick |
Try: Roger Pellow Nicholas Stringer P Balcombe Con: Nicholas Stringer Pen: Nicholas Stringer |
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References
- Jones, Stephen (1990). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook. Rothmans Publications Ltd. ISBN 0-356-19162-1.
- "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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