1991–92 Pilkington Cup
The 1991–92 Pilkington Cup was the 21st edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bath won the competition defeating Harlequins in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2][3]
1991–92 Pilkington Cup | |
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Champions | Bath (7th title) |
Runners-up | Harlequins |
Draw and results
First Round
Home | Away | Score |
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Askeans | Havant | 19-10 |
Barkers Butts | Sudbury | 6-3 |
Barnstaple | Richmond | 6-26 |
Berry Hill | Matson | 15-16 |
Camborne | Henley | 17-13 |
Combe Down | Old Mid-Whitgiftians | 25-9 |
High Wycombe | Redruth | 16-12 |
Lydney | Old Colfeians | 29-15 |
Metropolitan Police | Exeter | 6-14 |
Reading | Sutton & Epsom | 24-23 |
Ruislip | Lewes | 35-7 |
Salisbury | Clifton | 16-27 |
Sidcup | Thurrock | 10-38 |
Torquay Athletic | Cheshunt | 10-19 |
Fylde | Hereford | 17-10 |
Halifax | Stourbridge | 17-8 |
Harrogate | Nuneaton | 61-4 |
Headingley | Paviors | 16-3 |
Lichfield | Tynedale | 12-13 |
Manchester | Broughton Park | 7-3 |
Otley | Winnington Park | 11-12 |
Roundhay | Loughborough Students | 18-30 |
Stockton | Towcestrians | 17-10 |
Widnes | Sheffield | 16-19 |
Wigton | Moderns | 9-3 |
Second Round
Home | Away | Score |
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Camborne | Reading | 23-13 |
Cheshunt | Ruislip | 9-23 |
Clifton | Plymouth | 21-0 |
Combe Down | Thurrock | 6-16 |
Coventry | Stockton | 20-6 |
Exeter | London Scottish | 6-21 |
Fylde | Winnington Park | 16-12 |
Harrogate | West Hartlepool | 18-21 |
High Wycombe | Askeans | 22-16 |
Loughborough Students | Headingley | 17-15 |
Manchester | Barkers Butts | 22-9 |
Matson | Lydney | 12-15 |
Newcastle Gosforth | Morley | 10-9 |
Richmond | Blackheath | 22-12 |
Sale | Moseley | 18-12 |
Sheffield | Bedford | 13-30 |
Tynedale | Wakefield | 21-20 |
Waterloo | Liverpool St Helens | 21-10 |
Wigton | Halifax | 30-3 |
Third Round
Home | Away | Score |
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Bath | Nottingham | 52-0 |
Bedford | Harlequins | 3-33 |
Bristol | Clifton | 30-4 |
Coventry | Northampton | 7-31 |
Fylde | Leicester | 6-34 |
London Scottish | Tynedale | 20-3 |
Loughborough Students | Rosslyn Park | 16-26 |
Lydney | Sale | 7-13 |
Manchester | Wigton | 18-12 |
Newcastle Gosforth | Ruislip | 52-0 |
Orrell | Camborne | 50-0 |
Rugby | Gloucester | 3-23 |
Saracens | Richmond | 33-9 |
Thurrock | London Irish | 16-10 |
Wasps | High Wycombe | 32-3 |
West Hartlepool | Waterloo | 16-18 |
Fourth Round
Home | Away | Score |
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Bristol | Saracens | 13-6 |
Gloucester | London Scottish | 20-7 |
Manchester | Newcastle Gosforth | 9-21 |
Northampton | Bath | 9-13 aet |
Rosslyn Park | Thurrock | 44-15 |
Sale | Orrell | 0-36 |
Wasps | Harlequins | 9-20 |
Waterloo | Leicester | 12-20 |
Quarter-finals
Home | Away | Score |
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Bristol | Bath | 6–15 |
Newcastle Gosforth | Leicester | 0–10 |
Orrell | Gloucester | 16–25 |
Rosslyn Park | Harlequins | 12–34 |
Semi-finals
Home | Away | Score |
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Gloucester | Bath | 18–27 (aet) |
Harlequins | Leicester | 15–9 |
Final
2 May 1992 |
Bath | 15–12 (aet) | Harlequins |
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Try: Phil de Glanville Con: Jonathan Webb Pen: Jonathan Webb 2 Drop: Stuart Barnes |
Try: Peter Winterbottom Con: David Pears Pen: David Pears 2 |
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References
- "Man Behind the Match: Stuart Barnes and the 1992 Pilkington Cup final". The Rugby Player.
- "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
- Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1992). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1992–93. London: Headline Book Publishing. pp. 165–169. ISBN 0 7472 7907 1.
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