1996–97 Pilkington Cup
The 1996–97 Pilkington Cup was the 26th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition. Leicester won the competition defeating Sale in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
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Tournament statistics | |||
Champions | Leicester Tigers (5th title) | ||
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Draw and results
First round (Sep 14)
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Barking | Barnstaple | 18-31 |
Birmingham & Solihull | Old Halesonians | 37-8 |
Bishop Stortford | Bicester | 13-26 |
Bradford & Bingley | Aspatria | 13-26 |
Bridgwater & Albion | Newbury | 22-46 |
Bridlington | Nuneaton | 23-16 |
Camberley | Plymouth | 24-24* |
Camp Hill | Wigton | 17-35 |
Charlton Park | Askeans | 11-28 |
Derby | Blaydon | 12-13 |
Esher | Ruislip | 20-3 |
Gosport & Fareham | Weston-Super-Mare | 12-19 |
Haywards Heath | Beckenham | 31-10 |
Henley | Westcombe Park | 84-10 |
Launceston | Cheltenham | 25-37 |
Lichfield | Winnington Park | 19-21 |
Longton | Sheffield | 16-26 |
Manchester | Scunthorpe | 37-10 |
Marlow | Norwich | 0-6 |
Metropolitan Police | Sutton & Epsom | 47-18 |
New Brighton | Hereford | 29-13 |
North Walsham | Gloucester Old Boys | 17-18 |
Preston Grasshoppers | Stoke-on-Trent | 28-10 |
Southend | High Wycombe | 24-41 |
Staines | Gloucester Saras | 27-20 |
Stourbridge | Kendal | 17-28 |
Sutton Coldfield | Sandal | 15-22 |
Swanage & Wareham | Berry Hill | 41-8 |
Tabard | Bracknell | 19-30 |
Westleigh | Tynedale | 19-20 |
Widnes | Ampthill | 30-17 |
Worcester | Vale of Lune | 59-8 |
Second round (Oct 12)
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Askeans | Swanage & Wareham | 18-21 |
Barnstaple | Plymouth | 27-14 |
Bishop Stortford | Metropolitan Police | 22-22* |
Bridlington | Blaydon | 15-7 |
Cheltenham | Worcester | 30-22 |
Gloucester Old Boys | Newbury | 13-26 |
Haywards Heath | Bracknell | 24-58 |
Manchester | Wigton | 19-31 |
New Brighton | Preston Grasshoppers | 12-24 |
Norwich | Esher | 12-38 |
Sandal | Tynedale | 16-9 |
Sheffield | Kendal | 29-31 |
Staines | Henley | 20-31 |
Weston-Super-Mare | High Wycombe | 23-6 |
Widnes | Birmingham & Solihull | 19-9 |
Winnington Park | Aspatria | 19-46 |
Progressed to next round by virtue of scoring more tries*
Third round (Nov 2)
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bridlington | Wigton | 22-30 |
Cheltenham | Henley | 23-19 |
Esher | Bracknell | 26-15 |
Exeter | Barnstaple | 32-3 |
Leeds | Redruth | 96-6 |
Liverpool St Helens | Walsall | 30-20 |
London Welsh | Reading | 11-16 |
Morley | Aspatria | 30-26 |
Newbury | Clifton | 58-12 |
Otley | Wharfedale | 34-27 |
Preston Grasshoppers | Fylde | 24-12 |
Rosslyn Park | Havant | 27-15 |
Sandal | Kendal | 20-32 |
Swanage & Wareham | Lydney | 9-26 |
Weston-super-Mare | Bishop Stortford | 23-11 |
Widnes | Harrogate | 12-7 |
Fourth round (Dec 21 & 22)
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bath | London Irish | 33-0 |
Bristol | Blackheath | 60-17 |
Coventry | Kendal | 79-17 |
Gloucester | Leeds | 55-20 |
Harlequins | Cheltenham | 47-11 |
Leicester | Newbury | 26-21 |
Moseley | Wigton | 49-6 |
Newcastle | West Hartlepool | 51-10 |
Nottingham | London Scottish | 11-25 |
Orrell | Bedford | 34-31 |
Preston Grasshoppers | Northampton | 11-40 |
Reading | Saracens | 3-41 |
Rotherham | Rosslyn Park | 41-26 |
Sale | Richmond | 34-30 |
Wakefield | Waterloo | 22-17 |
Wasps | Rugby | 84-8 |
Fifth round (Jan 25 & 26)
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bath | Leicester | 28-39 |
Gloucester | Bristol | 18-12 |
London Scottish | Newcastle | 15-39 |
Northampton | Coventry | 26-17 |
Orrell | Sale | 0-57 |
Rotherham | Harlequins | 23-42 |
Saracens | Wasps | 21-17 |
Wakefield | Moseley | 24-14 |
Quarter-finals (Feb 22 & 23)
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Harlequins | Saracens | 28-21 |
Newcastle | Leicester | 8-18 |
Northampton | Sale | 9-22 |
Wakefield | Gloucester | 21-25 |
Semi-finals (Mar 29)
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Gloucester | Leicester | 13-26 |
Sale | Harlequins | 26-16 |
Final
10 May 1997 |
Leicester | 9–3 | Sale |
Pen: Joel Stransky 3 | Pen: Simon Mannix |
Twickenham Stadium, London Attendance: 75,000 Referee: Brian Campsall (Yorkshire) |
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References
- "Rugby Union: Stransky kicks wind out of Sale". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
- "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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