1984–85 John Player Cup
The 1984-1985 John Player Cup was the fourteenth edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bath won the competition for the second consecutive year defeating London Welsh in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by John Player cigarettes and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
Draw and Results
First Round
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
Alnwick Club | Wakefield | 9-34 |
Aspatria | Birkenhead Park | 19-7 |
Barkers Butts | Bromsgrove | 10-9 |
Bedford | Rushton & Higham | 51-0 |
Devon & Cornwall Police | Lydney | 4-15 |
Fullerians | Rosslyn Park | + |
Havant | Kings College School Old Boys | 24-11 |
Hendon | Crawley | 15-18 |
Lichfield | Loughborough Students | + |
Maidenhead | Old Redcliffians | 3-9 |
Nuneaton | Paviors | 16-14 |
Oxford Old Boys | Swindon | 13-12 |
Preston Grasshoppers | Hartlepool Rovers | 9-9* |
Redruth | Bletchley | 26-9 |
Sidcup | Ipswich | 13-6 |
+Result from Sat 22 Sep missing
Second Round
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
Nuneaton | Wakefield | 13-17 |
Hartlepool Rovers | Aspatria | 10-16 |
Bedford | Barkers Butts | 10-4 |
Lichfield | Stourbridge | 17-10 |
Sidcup | Old Redcliffians | 24-7 |
Redruth | Crawley | 14-4 |
Havant | Berry Hill | 7-27 |
Blackheath | Sutton & Epsom | 40-6 |
Rosslyn Park | North Walsham | 15-7 |
Oxford Old Boys | Lydney | 12-21 |
Third Round
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
Bath | Berry Hill | 24-3 |
Bedford | Waterloo | 6-7 |
Gloucester | Richmond | 29-0 |
Harlequins | Ealing | 29-12 |
Leicester | Bristol | 43-4 |
Lichfield | Sidcup | 11-4 |
Liverpool | London Scottish | 16-13 |
Nottingham | Northampton | 15-3 |
Plymouth | Coventry | 6-42 |
Redruth | Lydney | 11-29 |
Sale | Aspatria | 33-10 |
Saracens | Gosforth | 16-13 |
Wasps | Rosslyn Park | 23-10 |
Headingley | London Welsh | 10-18 |
Wakefield | Blackheath | 6-6* |
West Hartlepool | Moseley | 9-12 |
Away team progress*
Fourth Round
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
Bath | Blackheath | 37-3 |
Gloucester | Saracens | 29-3 |
Harlequins | Lichfield | 16-6 |
Liverpool | Leicester | 9-37 |
Lydney | Sale | 4-20 |
Moseley | Coventry | 9-29 |
Nottingham | London Welsh | 11-12 |
Waterloo | Wasps | 21-13 |
Quarter Finals
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
Sale | Bath | 15-25 |
Coventry | Leicester | 10-10* |
Gloucester | Harlequins | 31-12 |
London Welsh | Waterloo | 21-10 |
Coventry progress due to more tries*
Semi Finals
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
Gloucester | Bath | 11-12 |
Coventry | London Welsh | 10-10* |
London Welsh progress due to more tries*
Final
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| 15 | Matthew Ebsworth |
| 14 | Jeremy Hughes |
| 13 | Bob Ackerman |
| 12 | Dan Fouhy |
| 11 | Clive Rees (c) |
| 10 | Colyn Price |
| 9 | Mark Douglas |
| 8 | Kevin Bowring |
| 7 | Matthew Watkins |
| 6 | Stuart Russell |
| 5 | John Collins |
| 4 | Ted Lewis |
| 3 | Bruce Bradley |
| 2 | Byron Light |
| 1 | Tim Jones |
Replacements: |
| 16 | Ian George |
| 17 | Simon Page |
| 18 | Julian Davies |
| 19 | Richard John |
| 20 | Guy Leleu |
| 21 | Peter Greenway |
Coach: |
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References
- ↑ Jones, Stephen (1990). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook. Rothmans Publications Ltd. ISBN 0-356-19162-1.
- ↑ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.