1997–98 Tetley's Bitter Cup

1997–1998 Tetley's Bitter Cup
Tournament statistics
1996-1997 (Previous) (Next) 1998-1999

The 1997-1998 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the twenty-seventh edition of England's rugby union club competition. Saracens won the competition defeating Wasps in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Tetley's Brewery and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]

Draw and Results

First Round (Sep 13)

Team One Team Two Score
Aspatria Stockton 23-13
Barking Swanage & Wareham 26-18
Basingstoke Weston-super-Mare 10-39
Birmingham/Solihull Westleigh 22-10
Bridgwater Metropolitan Police 18-30
Broadstreet Walsall 25-17
Camberley Barnstaple 38-16
Cheltenham Okehampton 138-0
Coney Hill Preston Grasshoppers 5-16
Haywards Heath Plymouth 26-25
Henley Cambridge 64-12
Hornets Havant 28-72
Launceston Bicester 58-6
Lewes Wimbledon 12-11
Lichfield Manchester 10-28
Longton Widnes 22-38
Maidenhead Amersham & Chiltern 14-36
Matson Bishop Stortford 8-3
North Walsham Esher 19-18
Northern Derby 49-3
Norwich Bracknell 14-25
Nuneaton Sedgley Park 11-7
Old Coventrians Huddersfield 13-35
Olney St Ives 18-20
Sandal Chester 30-22
Scunthorpe Doncaster 6-23
Selley Oak Syston 31-19
Sevenoaks Cheshunt 32-13
Sheffield Old Northamptions 38-14
Sherborne Clifton 19-30
St Benedict’s Wigton 9-24
Staines Redruth 35-25
Sunderland Kendal 8-27
Sutton & Epsom Banbury 23-25
Tabard Harlow 23-0
Taunton Canterbury 34-12
Tynedale Hinckley 32-8
Vagabonds (IOM) Old Brodleians 18-15
Vale of Lune Ampthill 27-25
Whitchurch Stourbridge 28-35
Winchester Ruislip 20-0
Winnington Park Stoke 64-12

Second Round (Oct 4)

Team One Team Two Score
Aspatria Widnes 27-18
Birmingham/Solihull Otley 9-10
Bracknell Metropolitan Police 35-14
Broadstreet Huddersfield 41-3
Cheltenham Sevenoaks 20-18
Havant Matson 19-10
Haywards Heath Launceston 20-22
Henley Camberley 3-16
Kendal Harrogate 9-5
Lewes North Walsham 10-42
London Welsh Clifton 65-17
Lydney Amersham & Chiltern 67-0
Morley Selly Oak 41-5
Northern Tynedale 5-22
Nottingham Doncaster 20-24
Preston Grasshoppers Manchester 8-33
Rugby Vagabonds (IOM) 46-0
Sandal Nuneaton 22-16
Sheffield Vale of Lune 42-20
St Ives Barking 6-53
Staines Banbury 32-12
Stourbridge Taunton 69-5
Tabard Rosslyn Park 0-31
Weston-super-Mare Newbury 17-36
Wharfedale Wigton 35-10
Winchester Reading 12-26
Winnington Park Liverpool St Helens 24-26
Worcester Leeds 28-11

Third Round (Nov 1)

Team One Team Two Score
Barking Exeter 13-17
Bedford Staines 76-15
Blackheath Sandal 32-3
Broadstreet Bracknell 15-21
Camberley Kendal 32-20
Coventry Sheffield 83-19
Doncaster Tynedale 24-11
Fylde Aspatria 48-5
Havant Rugby 22-32
London Welsh Waterloo 36-34
Lydney London Scottish 3-45
Moseley Liverpool St Helens 79-10
North Walsham Rosslyn Park 11-27
Orrell Newbury 16-26
Otley Manchester 24-25
Rotherham Launceston 67-15
Stourbridge Reading 24-58
Wakefield Morley 53-14
West Hartlepool Cheltenham 41-5
Wharfedale Worcester 8-29

Fourth Round (Jan 3 & 4)

Team One Team Two Score
Bath London Scottish 24-23
Blackheath Saracens 31-59
Bracknell Rotherham 3-26
Camberley Newbury 10-11
Coventry Leicester 14-50
Fylde Rosslyn Park 20-5
London Welsh Gloucester 18-34
Manchester London Irish 13-36
Moseley Sale 11-18
Newcastle Exeter 34-10
Northampton Bedford 31-26
Richmond Doncaster 58-8
Rugby Reading 26-17
Wasps Harlequins 31-26
West Hartlepool Wakefield 23-13
Worcester Bristol 14-12

Fifth Round (Jan 24)

Team One Team Two Score
Bath Richmond 17-29 aet
London Irish Rotherham 27-14
Northampton Gloucester 30-11
Sale Newbury 38-11
Saracens Leicester 14-13
Wasps Fylde 34 -8
West Hartlepool Rugby 42-11
Worcester Newcastle 0-10

Quarter Finals (Feb 28 & Mar 1)

Team One Team Two Score
London Irish Wasps 7-41
Northampton Newcastle 17-7
Richmond Saracens 30-36
West Hartlepool Sale 21-36

Semi Finals (Mar 28)

Team One Team Two Score
Northampton Saracens 10-25
Wasps Sale 15-9

Final

15South Africa Gavin Johnson
14New Zealand Brendon Daniel
13France Philippe Sella
12England Steve Ravenscroft
11Australia Ryan Constable
10Australia Michael Lynagh
9England Kyran Bracken
8England Tony Diprose (c)
7South Africa Francois Pienaar (player/coach)
6England Ben Sturnham
5England Danny Grewcock
4Ireland Paddy Johns
3Ireland Paul Wallace
2England George Chuter
1Argentina Roberto Diego Grau
Replacements:
16England Marcus Olsen
17England Andy Lee
18England Matt Singer
19Ireland Richard Wallace
20England Adrian Olver
21England Greg Botterman
22England Alex Bennett
Player Coach:
South Africa Francois Pienaar
15Canada Gareth Rees
14England Shane Roiser
13England Mark Denney
12Ireland Rob Henderson
11England Laurence Scrase
10England Alex King
9England Mike Friday
8England Joe Worsley
7England Paul Volley
6England Lawrence Dallaglio (c)
5England Simon Shaw
4New Zealand Mark Weedon
3England Will Green
2England Simon Mitchell
1England Darren Molloy
Replacements:
16England Andy Gomarsall
17England Paul Sampson
18England Ian Dunston
19Samoa Trevor Leota
20England Adam Black
21England Buster White
22Scotland Andy Reed
Coach:
England Nigel Melville

References

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