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The 1988–89 Pilkington Cup was the 18th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bath won the competition defeating Leicester in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
Draw and results
First round
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Barking | Ealing | 12-7 |
Berry Hill | Askeans | 18-7 |
Birkenhead Park | Bedworth | 13-7 |
Brixham | Okehampton | 38-9 |
Combe Down | Havant | 19-24 |
Exeter | Sudbury | 40-12 |
Finchley | Lydney | 10-9 |
Fylde | Wolverhampton | 17-6 |
Guildford & Godalming | Old Culverhaysians | 12-20 |
Harrogate | West Hartlepool | 10-22 |
Hereford | Leighton Buzzard | 18-12 |
Marlow | Maidstone | 15-37 |
Matlock | Aspatria | 12-34 |
Medway | Old Mid-Whitgiftians | 11-9 |
Metropolitan Police | Reading | 13-11 |
Middlesbrough | West Park | 30-21 |
Newark | Winnington Park | 6-12 |
North Walsham | Old Juddians | 38-6 |
Oxford | Tabard | 17-6 |
Plymouth Albion | Stoke Old Boys | 60-3 |
Redruth | Worthing | 21-6 |
Rugby | Vale of Lune | 27-6 |
Sandal | Durham City | 0-3 |
Sheffield | Wakefield | 3-16 |
Stoneygate | Nuneaton | 9-30 |
Swindon | Ruislip | 22-0 |
Tynedale | Stockwood Park | 15-0 |
Widnes | Bromsgrove | 16-13 |
Second round
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bedford | Nuneaton | 16-0 |
Berry Hill | London Welsh | 24-9 |
Birkenhead Park | Tynedale | 3-38 |
Coventry | Plymouth Albion | 7-12 |
Durham City | Sales | 19-10 |
Exeter | Redruth | 18-3 |
Finchley | Richmond | 6-40 |
Gosforth | Fylde | 31-10 |
Headingley | Wakefield | 7-10 |
Hereford | Widnes | 28-9 |
London Irish | Metropolitan Police | 25-13 |
Maidstone | London Scottish | 12-37 |
Medway | Havant | 9-30 |
Middlesbrough | Aspatria | 12-18 |
North Walsham | Saracens | 3-31 |
Old Culverhaysians | Brixham | 3-13 |
Oxford | Barking | 28-0 |
Swindon | Blackheath | 3-13 |
West Hartlepool | Rugby | 9-30 |
Winnington Park | Northampton | 4-37 |
Third round
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Aspatria | Moseley | 6-3 |
Bath | Oxford | 82-9 |
Bedford | Nottingham | 3-6 |
Blackheath | Waterloo | 6-13 |
Bristol | Orrell | 13-7 |
Brixham | Gloucester | 4-28 |
Gosforth | Wakefield | 9-29 |
Havant | Exeter | 9-3 |
Hereford | Tynedale | 10-6 |
Liverpool St Helens | Leicester | 6-37 |
London Irish | Berry Hill | 14-3 |
London Scottish | Saracens | 16-0 |
Richmond | Northampton | 6-0 |
Rosslyn Park | Plymouth Albion | 16-0 |
Rugby | Harlequins | 3-25 |
Wasps | Durham City | 33-3 |
Fourth round
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bath | Hereford | 48-0 |
Bristol | London Irish | 45-16 |
Gloucester | Waterloo | 19-16 |
Harlequins | London Scottish | 22-6 |
Richmond | Nottingham | 9-12 |
Rosslyn Park | Leicester | 9-23 |
Wakefield | Havant | 18-10 |
Wasps | Aspatria | 39-7 |
Quarter-finals
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bath | Bristol | 14-12 |
Harlequins | Nottingham | 15-9 |
Leicester | Wasps | 22-18 |
Wakefield | Gloucester | 13-28 |
Semi-finals
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Gloucester | Bath | 3-6 |
Harlequins | Leicester | 7-16 |
Final
29 April 1989 |
Bath | 10-6 | Leicester |
Try: Stuart Barnes Pen: Stuart Barnes 2 | Pen: Dusty Hare 2 |
Twickenham Stadium, London Attendance: 59,300 Referee: Fred Howard (Liverpool) |
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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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