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1994–95 Pilkington Cup

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

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]

Draw and results

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First round (Sep 10)

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Home Away Score
Alton Lydney 9-28
Aylesbury High Wycombe 10-38
Camborne Old Colleians 23-15
Ealing Basingstoke 7-26
Esher Bridgwater 11-0
Henley Sudbury 10-6
Hereford Nuneaton 14-6
Launceston Banbury 38-3
Lichfield Stockton 20-12
London Welsh Gloucester Old Boys 20-15
Loughborough Students Winnington Park 11-43
Maidenhead Horsham 3-0
North Walsham Okehampton 27-3
Old Albanians Barking 3-22
Old Coventrians Camp Hill 6-13
Preston Grasshoppers Stockwood Park 31-3
Ruislip Ipswich 28-3
Sandal Wigton 18-3
Scunthorpe Kendal 27-21
Sheffield Birmingham 11-5
Sherborne Tabard 16-26
Southend Metropolitan Police 8-20
Stourbridge New Brighton 15-10
Tynedale Barkers Butts 35-21
Walsall Stafford 56-8
West Park Old Crossleyans 38-5
Weston-super-Mare Berry Hill 19-3
Wharfedale Stoke 20-11

Second round (Oct 8)

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Home Away Score
Askeans Redruth 12-19
Aspatria Leeds 23-0
Basingstoke Plymouth 13-10
Camp Hill Liverpool St Helens 15-10
Harrogate Sheffield 46-10
Henley Launceston 5-27
Lichfield Preston Grasshoppers 24-12
Lydney Esher 17-16
Maidenhead High Wycombe 14-18
Metropolitan Police Havant 10-16
Morley Rotherham 11-15
North Walsham Exeter 7-32
Reading Barking 26-15
Richmond Camborne 47-22
Rosslyn Park Blackheath 12-24
Rugby London Welsh 23-10
Ruislip Clifton 19-20
Sandal Winnington Park 23-10
Scunthorpe Hereford 17-16
Stourbridge Bedford 17-35
Tabard Weston-super-Mare 13-5
Tynedale Otley 29-28
West Park Broughton Park 20-0
Wharfedale Walsall 32-16

Third round (Nov 5)

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Home Away Score
Aspatria Scunthorpe 14-9
Basingstoke Clifton 29-26
Blackheath Redruth 31-0
Camp Hill Sandal 8-17
Harrogate Lichfield 22-14
Havant Richmond 13-15
High Wycombe Tabard 22-36
Launceston Exeter 7-30
Lydney Reading 16-6
Rotherham Wharfedale 33-30
Tynedale Rugby 16-23 aet
West Park Bedford 14-40

Fourth round (Dec 17)

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Home Away Score
Aspatria Bedford 32-6
Basingstoke London Irish 3-18
Bristol Nottingham 41-10
Coventry Fylde 7-45
Exeter Rugby 9-7
Harlequins Saracens 9-5
Leicester Blackheath 56-11
London Scottish Bath 6-31
Moseley Northampton 6-16
Newcastle Gosforth Wasps 12-58
Orrell West Hartlepool 28-7
Richmond Tabard 24-16
Rotherham Waterloo 19-21
Sale Harrogate 33-0
Sandal Lydney 5-17
Wakefield Gloucester 19-9

Fifth round (Jan 28)

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Home Away Score
Bristol Leicester 8–16
Exeter Aspatria 18–6
London Irish Harlequins 15–40
Lydney Wakefield 10–23
Northampton Richmond 27–6
Orrell Bath 19–25
Sale Fylde 55–13
Waterloo Wasps 13–54

Quarter-finals (Feb 25)

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Home Away Score
Bath Northampton 26–6
Exeter Wasps 0–31
Harlequins Wakefield 13–8
Sale Leicester 12–14

Semi-finals (Apr 1)

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Home Away Score
Harlequins Bath 13–31
Leicester Wasps 22–25

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

References

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