1990–91 Pilkington Cup
The 1990–91 Pilkington Cup was the 20th edition of England's, premier (at that time) rugby union club competition. Harlequins won the competition, for the second time, defeating Northampton 25 – 13 at Twickenham.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington.[2][3]
1990–91 Pilkington Cup | |
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Countries | |
Champions | Harlequins (2nd title) |
Runners-up | Northampton |
Matches played | 74 |
First round
Home | Away | Score |
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Aspatria | Vale of Lune | 3-9 |
Chesterfield | Northern | 9-19 |
Fylde | Hereford | 22-3 |
Kettering | Hartlepool Rovers | 6-18 |
Lichfield | West Park Bramhope | 21-7 |
Morley | Newark | 9-3 |
Nuneaton | Preston Grasshoppers | 16-21 |
Sheffield | Old Yardleians | 22-0 |
Syston | Roundhay | 22-6 |
Winnington Park | Broughton Park | 15-19 |
West Hartlepool | Bedworth | 38-3 |
Wigan | Harrogate | 13-15 |
Clifton | Basingstoke | 31-27 |
Exeter | Askeans | 36-6 |
Gordon League | Camborne | 10-21 |
High Wycombe | Ealing | 28-13 |
Lewes | Banbury | 21-13 |
London Welsh | Tabard | 16-7 |
North Walsham | Metropolitan Police | 13-7 |
Parkhouse | Lydney | 9-10 |
Reading | Midsomer Norton | 31-4 |
Salisbury | Brixham | 26-6 |
Spartans | Gravesend | 21-6 |
Sudbury | Sutton & Epsom | 30-24 |
Torquay Albion | Old Whitgiftians | 12-15 |
Second round
Home team | Away team | Score |
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Broughton Park | Lichfield | 24-19 |
Harrogate | Bedford | 16-0 |
Hartlepool Rovers | Northern | 20-9 |
Morley | Rugby | 12-40 |
Gosforth | Fylde | 22-9 |
Preston Grasshoppers | West Hartlepool | 3-20 |
Sheffield | Headingley | 13-9 |
Syston | Waterloo | 6-12 |
Vale of Lune | Coventry | 6-22 |
Wakefield | Sale | 20-21 |
Blackheath | Salisbury | 24-3 |
Clifton | Reading | 20-15 |
Exeter | Camborne | 20-10 |
Lewes | Spartans | 6-10 |
London Welsh | Plymouth Albion | 19-12 |
Lydney | High Wycombe | 10-12 |
North Walsham | London Irish | 11-26 |
Richmond | Sudbury | 25-9 |
Third round
Home team | Away team | Score |
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Bath | Leicester | 0-12 |
Bristol | Waterloo | 18-9 |
Coventry | Rosslyn Park | 7-21 |
Gloucester | Broughton Park | 52-0 |
Harlequins | Clifton | 56-4 |
Harrogate | Northampton | 4-18 |
High Wycombe | Moseley | 10-18 |
London Irish | Sale | 20-16 |
Newcastle Gosforth | Blackheath | 19-10 |
Nottingham | London Scottish | 10-9 |
Orrell | Spartans | 69-13 |
Richmond | Liverpool St Helens | 13-12 |
Saracens | Hartlepool Rovers | 36-0 |
Rugby | London Welsh | 29-3 |
Sheffield | Exeter | 3-0 |
West Hartlepool | Wasps | 3-7 |
Fourth round
Home team | Away team | Score |
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Bristol | Moseley | 6–9 |
Gloucester | Harlequins | 13–15 |
Leicester | Wasps | 13–15 |
London Irish | Rugby | 22–11 |
Northampton | Saracens | 15–10 |
Nottingham | Richmond | 24–6 |
Orrell | Newcastle Gosforth | 26–9 |
Rosslyn Park | Sheffield | 36–0 |
Quarter-finals
Home team | Away team | Score |
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Harlequins | Rosslyn Park | 24–12 |
Northampton | Moseley | 10–6 |
Nottingham | London Irish | 48–9 |
Wasps | Orrell | 9–15 |
Semi-finals
Home team | Away team | Score |
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Harlequins | Nottingham | 22–18 (aet) |
Northampton | Orrell | 18–10 |
Final
4 May 1991 |
Harlequins | 25–13 (aet, 13–13 after 80 mins) |
Northampton |
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Try: Richard Langhorn Andrew Harriman Simon Halliday Rob Glenister Con: David Pears 3 Pen: David Pears |
Try: Peter Moss Pen: John Steele 3 |
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Sponsorship
The competition was sponsored by Pilkington who had provided £700,000 over the first three seasons and agreed to a further three years worth £1,000,000.[3]
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References
- "1991 Pilkington Cup". Rugby Network.
- "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
- Jones, Stephen; Giffiths, John (1991). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1991–92. London: Queen Anne Press. pp. 147–151. ISBN 0 356 20249 6.
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