2003–04 Powergen Cup
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The 2003–04 Powergen Cup was the 33rd edition of England's rugby union club competition. Newcastle Falcons won the competition defeating Sale Sharks in the final.[1][2] The event was sponsored by Powergen and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[3]
Draw and results
[edit]First round
[edit]Team one | Team two | Score |
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Tynedale | Bedford Athletic | 41-31 |
Blaydon | Darlington | 34-18 |
Market Bosworth | Fylde | 24-32 |
Macclesfield | Aston Old Edwardians | 48-11 |
Preston Grasshoppers | Longton | 39-0 |
Chester | New Brighton | 15-12 |
Halifax | Liverpool St Helens | 11-25 |
Waterloo | Hull | 51-10 |
Darlington Mowden Park | Kendal | 70-8 |
Dudley Kingswinford | Hull Ionians | |
Haywards Heath | Basingstoke | 23-19 |
Richmond | Canterbury | 12-11 |
Old Colfeians | Blackheath | 13-24 |
Barking | Old Patesians | 42-13 |
Sutton & Epsom | Tabard | 29-25 |
Westcombe Park | Dings Crusaders | 8-21 |
London Nigerians | Reading | 27-14 |
Launceston | Staines | 48-7 |
Marlow | Southend | 10-26 |
Walsall | Coney Hill | 28-8 |
Redruth | Weston-super-Mare | 28-13 |
North Walsham | Swanage & Wareham | 30-20 |
Second round
[edit]Team one | Team two | Score |
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Chester | Liverpool St Helens | 3-27 |
Darlington Mowden Park | Wharefdale | 20-23 |
Dudley Kingswinford | Harrogate | 21-60 |
Fylde | Nottingham | 22-6 |
Macclesfield | Preston Grasshoppers | 16-17 |
Nuneaton | Doncaster | 19-18 |
Rugby | Sedgley Park | 46-12 |
Tynedale | Blaydon | 11-7 |
Waterloo | Moseley | 41-20 |
Barking | Stourbridge | 30-29 |
Bracknell | Rosslyn Park | 34-20 |
Esher | Cambridge | 85-0 |
Haywards Heath | Richmond | 17-31 |
Launceston | Southend | 32-15 |
Lydney | Blackheath | 30-29 |
Newbury | North Walsham | 32-12 |
Sutton & Epsom | Dings Crusaders | 25-30 |
Walsall | Redruth | 20-32 |
Third round
[edit]Team one | Team two | Score |
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Barking | Bedford | 14-45 |
Bracknell | Penzance/Newlyn | 15-28 |
Coventry | Pertemps Bees | 21-28 |
Dings Crusaders | Otley | 3-10 |
Esher | Liverpool St Helens | 22-11 |
Henley Hawks | Newbury | 39-17 |
Launceston | Fylde | 59-33 |
Lydney | Wharfedale | 18-20 |
Nuneaton | Tynedale | 23-19 |
Orrell | London Welsh | 21-14 |
Plymouth Albion | Redruth | 64-14 |
Preston Grasshoppers | Waterloo | 10-58 |
Rugby | Exeter | 20-45 |
Wakefield | Richmond | 48-12 |
Worcester | Harrogate | 59-0 |
Bristol | Manchester | 44-22 |
Fourth round
[edit]Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bedford | Nuneaton | 39-15 |
Launceston | Waterloo | 18-22 |
Orrell | Henley Hawks | 62-10 |
Otley | Bristol | 10-27 |
Wakefield | Esher | 22-16 |
Wharfedale | Pertemps Bees | 14-24 |
Worcester | Exeter | 33-27 |
Penzance/Newlyn | Plymouth Albion | 26-10 |
Fifth round
[edit]Team one | Team two | Score |
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Penzance/Newlyn | Bedford | 21-19 |
Wakefield | Worcester | 18-17 |
Waterloo | Pertemps Bees | 27-40 |
Bristol | Orrell | 22-20 |
Sixth round
[edit]Team one | Team two | Score |
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Leeds Tykes | Harlequins | 13-6 |
Bath | Northampton Saints | 42-13 |
Gloucester | London Irish | 29-35 |
Leicester Tigers | Sale Sharks | 28-43 |
Pertemps Bees | Wakefield | 17-10 |
Bristol | London Wasps | 8-46 |
Penzance/Newlyn | Saracens | 20-30 |
Rotherham Titans | Newcastle Falcons | 10-38 |
Quarter-finals
[edit]Team one | Team two | Score |
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Sale Sharks | Saracens | 26-3 |
Newcastle Falcons | London Irish | 24-12 |
Leeds Tykes | Bath | 21-10 |
London Wasps | Pertemps Bees | 24-28 |
Semi-finals
[edit]Team one | Team two | Score |
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Sale Sharks | Leeds Tykes | 33-20 |
Newcastle Falcons | Pertemps Bees | 53-3 |
Final
[edit]17 April 2004 |
Newcastle Falcons | 37–33 | Sale Sharks |
Try: Britz Vyvyan Shaw Dowson Con: Walder 4 Pen: Walder 3 | Try: Hanley Cueto Mayor Con: Hodgson 3 Pen: Hodgson 4 |
Twickenham Stadium, London Attendance: 48,519 Referee: Tony Spreadbury (Somerset) |
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References
[edit]- ^ "Sale 33-37 Newcastle". BBC Sport.
- ^ "Powergen Cup final at Twickenham". The Telegraph.
- ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.