1993–94 Pilkington Cup
Countries England
ChampionsBath (8th title)
Runners-upLeicester

The 1993–94 Pilkington Cup was the 23rd 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 (Sep 11)

Home Away Score
AltonSt Ives8-23
Berry HillHenley15-20
Bradford & BingleyTynedale12-6
BrixhamReading17-14
BroadstreetBirmingham & Solihull6-17
CamborneWimborne22-14
CheshuntHigh Wycombe8-14
ChilternWorthing8-0
Durham CityWolverhampton14-8
KetteringWidnes8-3
LichfieldWalsall9-14
London WelshWindsor44-0
LydneyMaidstone64-0
New BrightonWigton14-8
North WalshamMetropolitan Police22-3
NuneatonHereford9-11
Old Mid-WhitgiftiansBridgwater & Albion8-12
Preston GrasshoppersStoke38-0
RuislipTabard5-30
ScunthorpeWharfedale6-59
SouthendCambridge11-20
StocktonSyston8-11
StourbridgeCamp Hill15-10
StroudBasingstoke12-16
Westcombe ParkEaling20-16
Weston-super-MareBarking10-39
Winnington ParkRotherham15-13
YorkKendal16-15

Second round (Oct 16)

Home Away Score
Amersham & ChiltonLondon Welsh5-23
AskeansBasingstoke0-6
AspatriaStourbridge17-22
Birmingham & SolihullHarrogate7-3
Bradford & BingleyBedford23-15
BrixhamNorth Walsham3-3*
Broughton ParkMorley6-5
CamborneBridgwater & Albion20-21
CoventryYork33-19
ExeterClifton6-9
HenleySt Ives65-0
High WycombePreston Grasshoppers9-20
LeedsKettering6-13
LydneyHavant11-16
New BrightonLiverpool St Helens17-12
Plymouth AlbionBarking22-11
RedruthRosslyn Park6-30
RichmondBlackheath21-23
SheffieldHereford9-8
SystonFylde9-15
TabardSudbury9-33
WalsallWharfedale17-22
Westcombe ParkCambridge6-21
Winnington ParkDurham City37-3

Away team progress *

Third round (Nov 27)

Home Away Score
BlackheathLondon Welsh21-9
Birmingham & SolihullBroughton Park13-3
BradfordFylde6-13
CliftonBridgwater & Albion12-24
CoventryPreston Grasshoppers10-5
HavantCambridge24-13
HenleyNorth Walsham17-3
KetteringStourbridge6-13
New BrightonWinnington Park3-16
Rosslyn ParkPlymouth Albion38-7
SheffieldWharfedale0-20
SudburyBasingstoke6-25

Fourth round (Dec 18)

Home Away Score
BathWasps24-11
BlackheathLeicester10-16
BristolHenley46-6
HarlequinsBasingstoke52-3
HavantLondon Irish13-18
London ScottishFylde6-8
MoseleyWinnington Park32-6
Newcastle GosforthBridgwater & Albion53-10
NorthamptonWaterloo22-3
NottinghamGloucester9-29
OrrellStourbridge55-3
OtleyWharfedale20-5
Rosslyn ParkCoventry22-15
RugbySale13-17
SaracensBirmingham & Solihull26-3
WakefieldWest Hartlepool17-18

Fifth round (Jan 22)

Home Away Score
BathBristol14–9
GloucesterNorthampton11–6
HarlequinsWest Hartlepool23–15
LeicesterLondon Irish43–10
MoseleyFylde15–6
Newcastle GosforthOrrell7–12
OtleySale7–58
Rosslyn ParkSaracens12–29

Quarter-finals (Feb 26)

Home Away Score
GloucesterOrrell3–10
HarlequinsSale26–13
LeicesterMoseley12–6
SaracensBath6–23

Semi-finals (Apr 2)

Home Away Score
OrrellLeicester18–31
HarlequinsBath25–26

Final

7 May 1994
Bath21–9Leicester
Try: Swift rugby ball
Catt rugby ball
Con: Callard
Pen: Callard 3
Pen: Harris 3
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 68,000
Referee: Ed Morrison (Bristol)
16Jon Callard
15Tony Swift
14Phil de Glanville
12Mike Catt
11Adedayo Adebayo
10Stuart Barnes
9Richard Hill
8Ben Clarke
7Jon Hall (c)
6Andy Robinson
5Andy Reed
4Nigel Redman
3Victor Ubogu
2Graham Dawe
1Dave Hilton
Replacements:
16Ian Sanders
17Tim Beddow
18John Mallett
19Steve Ojomoh for Robinson (49m)
20Ed Rayner
21Audley Lumsden
Coach:
Jack Rowell
OWayne Kilford
NTony Underwood
MStuart Potter
LLaurence Boyle
KRory Underwood
JJez Harris
IAadel Kardooni
GDean Richards (c)
HNeil Back
FJohn Wells
EMatt Poole
DMartin Johnson
CDarren Garforth
BRichard Cockerill
AGraham Rowntree
Replacements:
PNiall Malone
QJamie Hamilton
RDerek Jelley
SChris Johnson
TChris Tarbuck
UBill Drake-Lee
Coach:
Ian "Dosser" Smith

References

  1. "Rugby Union / Pilkington Cup". the Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
  2. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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