1991–92 Pilkington Cup

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1991–92 Pilkington Cup
Countries England
ChampionsBath (7th title)
Runners-upHarlequins

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. The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.

Draw and results

First round

Home Away Score
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
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
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
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
Bristol Bath 6–15
Newcastle Gosforth Leicester 0–10
Orrell Gloucester 16–25
Rosslyn Park Harlequins 12–34

Semi-finals

Home Away Score
Gloucester Bath 18–27 (aet)
Harlequins Leicester 15–9

Final

2 May 1992
Bath15–12 (a.e.t.)Harlequins
Try: de Glanville rugby ball
Con: Webb
Pen: Webb 2
Drop: Barnes
Try: Winterbottom rugby ball
Con: Pears
Pen: Pears 2
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 62,000
Referee: Fred Howard (RFU)
16 Jonathan Webb
15 Tony Swift
14 Phil de Glanville
12 Jeremy Guscott
11 Jim Fallon
10 Stuart Barnes
9 Richard Hill
8 Ben Clarke
7 Steve Ojomoh
6 Andy Robinson (c)
5 Nigel Redman
4 Martin Haag
3 Victor Ubogu
2 Graham Dawe
1 Gareth Chilcott
Replacements:
16 Steve Knight
17 Dave Egerton
18 John Mallett
19 I Lewis
20 John Bamsey
21 C Atkins
Coach:
Jack Rowell
15 David Pears
14 Mike Wedderburn
13 Simon Halliday
12 Will Carling
11 Everton Davis
10 Paul Challinor
9 Craig Luxton
8 Chris Sheasby
7 Peter Winterbottom (c)
6 Mark Russell
5 Paul Ackford
4 Robert Edwards
3 Andy Mullins
2 Brian Moore
1 Martin Hobley
Replacements:
16 Nick Kilick
17 Rob Glenister
18 Gavin Thompson
19 Andrew Harriman
20 Peter Thresher
21 Michael Pratley
Coach:

References

  1. ^ "Man Behind the Match: Stuart Barnes and the 1992 Pilkington Cup final". The Rugby Player.
  2. ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  3. ^ Jones, Stephen; Griffiths, John (1992). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1992–93. London: Headline Book Publishing. pp. 165–169. ISBN 0 7472 7907 1.