19th edition of English rugby competition
1989–90 Pilkington Cup |
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Countries | England |
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Champions | Bath |
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Runners-up | Gloucester |
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Highest attendance | 52,000 Bath v Gloucester at Twickenham |
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The 1989–90 Pilkington Cup was the 19th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at that time. Bath won the competition defeating Gloucester in the final. The Bath victory was the biggest winning margin of any previous final, helped by the fact that Gloucester's John Gadd was dismissed from the field after 57 minutes for stamping on Dave Egerton.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
Draw and results
First round
Home team
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Away team
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Score
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Askeans |
Redruth |
10-18
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Barking |
Old Alleynians |
16-12 aet
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Barnstaple |
Reading |
10-6
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Broughton Park |
Aspatria |
15-18
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Cheshunt |
London Scottish |
0-27
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Drybrook |
Old Colfeians |
19-10
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Dudley Kingswinford |
Vipers |
13-11
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Ealing |
Metropolitan Police |
10-14
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Exeter |
High Wycombe |
12-7
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Fylde |
Kersal |
27-12
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Harrogate |
Peterborough |
54-7
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Hartlepool Rovers |
Old Yardleians |
29-3
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Havant |
Southend |
14-6
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Lydney |
Berry Hill |
10-13
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Lymm |
Wakefield |
9-18
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Mansfield |
Otley |
0-29
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Mid-Cheshire College |
Crediton |
20-0
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Northern |
Roundhay |
31-16
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North Walsham |
Swanage & Wareham |
15-3
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Nuneaton |
Stockwood Park |
31-4
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Old Leamingtonians |
Newark |
10-20
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Oxford |
Combe Down |
11-17
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Ruislip |
Worthing |
6-16
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Sheffield |
Rotherham |
13-13 aet*
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Sidcup |
London Welsh |
3-29
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Stafford |
Vale of Lune |
9-25
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Streatham-Croydon |
Taunton |
22-9
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West Hartlepool |
Bedworth |
30-7
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Away team progress*
Second round
Home team
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Away team
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Score
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Barking |
Rugby |
3-38
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Barnstaple |
Richmond |
7-22
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Berry Hill |
London Scottish |
15-12
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Blackheath |
Havant |
17-0
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Combe Down |
Gosforth |
0-26
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Exeter |
Streatham-Croydon |
44-7
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Harrogate |
Aspatria |
21-13
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Hartlepool Rovers |
West Hartlepool |
9-15
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Headingley |
Otley |
15-9
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Liverpool St Helens |
Coventry |
17-6
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London Irish |
Plymouth Albion |
13-17
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London Welsh |
Drybrook |
15-9
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Mid-Cheshire College |
Nuneaton |
10-16
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Newark |
Fylde |
12-28
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Northampton |
Northern |
25-4
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Redruth |
North Walsham |
0-22
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Sale |
Rotherham |
43-10
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Vale of Lune |
Dudley Kingswinford |
24-12
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Wakefield |
Waterloo |
19-3
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Worthing |
Metropolitan Police |
10-14
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Third round
Home team
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Away team
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Score
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Bath |
Harlequins |
9-0
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Bedford |
Richmond |
7-12
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Bristol |
Liverpool St Helens |
12-29
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Fylde |
Gosforth |
15-17
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Harrogate |
West Hartlepool |
3-12
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Headingley |
North Walsham |
12-0
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London Welsh |
Leicester |
3-43
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Metropolitan Police |
Northampton |
4-16
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Moseley |
Berry Hill |
28-11
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Nuneaton |
Saracens |
7-16
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Plymouth Albion |
Orrell |
0-7
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Rosslyn Park |
Nottingham |
9-20
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Sale |
Blackheath |
26-16
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Vale of Lune |
Exeter |
13-18
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Wakefield |
Rugby |
16-9
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Wasps |
Gloucester |
19-23
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Fourth round
Home team
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Away team
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Score
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Bath |
Headingley |
25–3
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Bristol |
Exeter |
26–3
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Gosforth |
Gloucester |
15–26
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Leicester |
West Hartlepool |
43–15
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Moseley |
Saracens |
15–10
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Northampton |
Wakefield |
22–10
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Nottingham |
Orrell |
12–6
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Richmond |
Sale |
14–12
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Quarter-finals
Home team
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Away team
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Score
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Moseley |
Bristol |
15–13
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Northampton |
Leicester |
23–7
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Nottingham |
Gloucester |
16–26
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Richmond |
Bath |
3–35
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Semi-finals
Home team
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Away team
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Score
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Northampton |
Gloucester |
12–17
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Moseley |
Bath |
7–21
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Final
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15 |
Tim Smith
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14 |
Derrick Morgan
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13 |
Don Caskie
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12 |
Richard Mogg
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11 |
Jim Breeze
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10 |
Mike Hamlin (c)
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9 |
Marcus Hannaford
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8 |
Mike Teague
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7 |
Ian Smith
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6 |
John Gadd
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5 |
John Brain
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4 |
Nigel Scrivens
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3 |
Richard Pascal
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2 |
Kevin Dunn
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1 |
Malcolm Preedy
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Replacements:
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16 |
Damian Cummins
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17 |
Lloyd Gardiner
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18 |
John Hawker
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19 |
Pete Jones
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20 |
Dave Sims
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21 |
Paul Ashmead
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Coach:
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Keith Richardson
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References