1994–95 Pilkington Cup

The 1994–95 Pilkington Cup was the 24th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bath won the competition defeating Wasps in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]

1994–95 Pilkington Cup
Countries England
ChampionsBath (9th title)
Runners-upWasps

Draw and results

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First round (Sep 10)

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HomeAwayScore
AltonLydney9-28
AylesburyHigh Wycombe10-38
CamborneOld Colleians23-15
EalingBasingstoke7-26
EsherBridgwater11-0
HenleySudbury10-6
HerefordNuneaton14-6
LauncestonBanbury38-3
LichfieldStockton20-12
London WelshGloucester Old Boys20-15
Loughborough StudentsWinnington Park11-43
MaidenheadHorsham3-0
North WalshamOkehampton27-3
Old AlbaniansBarking3-22
Old CoventriansCamp Hill6-13
Preston GrasshoppersStockwood Park31-3
RuislipIpswich28-3
SandalWigton18-3
ScunthorpeKendal27-21
SheffieldBirmingham11-5
SherborneTabard16-26
SouthendMetropolitan Police8-20
StourbridgeNew Brighton15-10
TynedaleBarkers Butts35-21
WalsallStafford56-8
West ParkOld Crossleyans38-5
Weston-super-MareBerry Hill19-3
WharfedaleStoke20-11

Second round (Oct 8)

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HomeAwayScore
AskeansRedruth12-19
AspatriaLeeds23-0
BasingstokePlymouth13-10
Camp HillLiverpool St Helens15-10
HarrogateSheffield46-10
HenleyLaunceston5-27
LichfieldPreston Grasshoppers24-12
LydneyEsher17-16
MaidenheadHigh Wycombe14-18
Metropolitan PoliceHavant10-16
MorleyRotherham11-15
North WalshamExeter7-32
ReadingBarking26-15
RichmondCamborne47-22
Rosslyn ParkBlackheath12-24
RugbyLondon Welsh23-10
RuislipClifton19-20
SandalWinnington Park23-10
ScunthorpeHereford17-16
StourbridgeBedford17-35
TabardWeston-super-Mare13-5
TynedaleOtley29-28
West ParkBroughton Park20-0
WharfedaleWalsall32-16

Third round (Nov 5)

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HomeAwayScore
AspatriaScunthorpe14-9
BasingstokeClifton29-26
BlackheathRedruth31-0
Camp HillSandal8-17
HarrogateLichfield22-14
HavantRichmond13-15
High WycombeTabard22-36
LauncestonExeter7-30
LydneyReading16-6
RotherhamWharfedale33-30
TynedaleRugby16-23 aet
West ParkBedford14-40

Fourth round (Dec 17)

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HomeAwayScore
AspatriaBedford32-6
BasingstokeLondon Irish3-18
BristolNottingham41-10
CoventryFylde7-45
ExeterRugby9-7
HarlequinsSaracens9-5
LeicesterBlackheath56-11
London ScottishBath6-31
MoseleyNorthampton6-16
Newcastle GosforthWasps12-58
OrrellWest Hartlepool28-7
RichmondTabard24-16
RotherhamWaterloo19-21
SaleHarrogate33-0
SandalLydney5-17
WakefieldGloucester19-9

Fifth round (Jan 28)

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HomeAwayScore
BristolLeicester8–16
ExeterAspatria18–6
London IrishHarlequins15–40
LydneyWakefield10–23
NorthamptonRichmond27–6
OrrellBath19–25
SaleFylde55–13
WaterlooWasps13–54

Quarter-finals (Feb 25)

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HomeAwayScore
BathNorthampton26–6
ExeterWasps0–31
HarlequinsWakefield13–8
SaleLeicester12–14

Semi-finals (Apr 1)

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HomeAwayScore
HarlequinsBath13–31
LeicesterWasps22–25

Final

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6 May 1995
Bath36–16Wasps
Try: Haag 2
Clarke
Swift
Callard
Con: Callard 4
Pen: Callard
Try: Dunston
Hopley
Pen: Andrew 2
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: ??,000
Referee: John Pearson (Durham)
16Jon Callard
15Tony Swift
14Phil de Glanville (c)
12Jeremy Guscott
11Adedayo Adebayo
10Richard Butland
9Ian Sanders
8Ben Clarke
7Steve Ojomoh
6Andy Robinson
5Nigel Redman
4Martin Haag
3Victor Ubogu
2Gareth Adams
1Kevin Yates
Replacements:
16Marcus Olsen
17Graham Dawe
18John Mallett for Ubogu (74m)
19Pat McCoy
20Jon Sleightholme
21Audley Lumsden
Coach:
Brian Ashton
15John Ufton
14Phil Hopley
13Damian Hopley
12Graham Childs
11Nick Greenstock
10Rob Andrew
9Steve Bates
8Dean Ryan (c)
7Buster White
6Lawrence Dallaglio
5Norm Hadley
4Matthew Greenwood
3Paddy Dunston
2Kevin Dunn
1Darren Molloy
Replacements:
16H Davies
17Guy Gregory
18Andy Gomarsall
19Richard Kinsey
20Garry Holmes
21Paul Delaney
Coach:

References

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  1. ^ "Past finals". BBC Sport. 5 October 2006.
  2. ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.