2002–03 Powergen Cup
The 2002–03 Powergen Cup was the 32nd edition of England's rugby union club competition. Gloucester won the competition defeating Northampton Saints in the final.[1][2] The event was sponsored by Powergen and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[3]
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Tournament statistics | |||
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Draw and Results
First Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Aspatria | Halifax | 29-33 |
Bedford Athletic | Blaydon | 36-3 |
Darlington Mowden Park | Preston Grasshoppers | 40-38 |
Dudley Kingswinford | Waterloo | 19-23 |
New Brighton | Darlington | 32-19 |
Nuneaton | Macclesfield | 39-22 |
Scunthorpe | Cleckheaton | 14-28 |
South Leicester | Liverpool St Helens | 28-26 |
Tynedale | Hull Ionians | 19-13 |
Walsall | Broadstreet | 13-31 |
Barking | Old Patesians | 24-15 |
Barnstaple | Tabard | 11-14 |
Blackheath | Weston-super-Mare | 39-11 |
Havant | Reading | 6-19 |
Letchworth Garden City | Camberley | 29-12 |
Lydney | Basingstoke | 23-8 |
Penryn | Redruth | 13-28 |
Richmond | Westcombe Park | 20-31 |
Rosslyn Park | Maidenhead | 52-10 |
Spalding | Twickenham | 46-27 |
Staines | North Walsham | 3-71 |
Worthing | Old Colleians | 24-18 |
Second Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Bedford Athletic | Broadstreet | 43-8 |
Cleckheaton | Nottingham | 25-28 |
Fylde | South Leicester | 22-13 |
Halifax | Sedgley Park | 22-16 |
Kendal | Darlington Mowden Park | 32-26 |
Nuneaton | Harrogate | 29-17 |
Storubridge | Doncaster | 19-11 |
Tynedale | Waterloo | 32-37 |
Wharfedale | New Brighton | 21-24 |
Barking | Reading | 24-22 |
Bracknell | Redruth | 51-21 |
Esher | Rosslyn Park | 14-29 |
Henley Hawks | Launceston | 46-10 |
Lydney | Letchworth Garden City | 46-10 |
Newbury | Spalding | 114-0 |
Tabard | Penzance/Newlyn | 6-57 |
Westcombe Park | Blackheath | 19-25 |
Worthing | North Walsham | 3-3 |
Third Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Barking | Nottingham | 13-33 |
Bedford Athletic | Orrell | 11-74 |
Bracknell | Worcester | 5-73 |
Fylde | Lydney | 36-15 |
Halifax | Bedford | 27-17 |
Henley Hawks | Wakefield | 27-15 |
Manchester | Blackheath | 57-0 |
Moseley | Waterloo | 25-28 |
New Brighton | Otley | 17-22 |
North Walsham | Kendal | 33-29 |
Nuneaton | London Welsh | 11-12 |
Penzance/Newlyn | Exeter | 11-19 |
Rosslyn Park | Newbury | 36-34 |
Rotherham | Coventry | 61-12 |
Rugby | Birmingham/Solihull | 25-39 |
Stourbridge | Plymouth Albion | 20-48 |
Fourth Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Birmingham/Solihull | Fylde | 44-14 |
Henley Hawks | Exeter | 6-37 |
London Welsh | Nottingham | 52-7 |
Orrell | North Walsham | 47-12 |
Otley | Plymouth Albion | 25-37 |
Rosslyn Park | Rotherham | 7-83 |
Waterloo | Halifax | 35-38 |
Worcester | Manchester | 73-12 |
Fifth Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Halifax | Worcester | 12-13 |
London Welsh | Exeter | 13-36 |
Rotherham | Birmingham/Solihull | 41-10 |
Plymouth Albion | Orrell | 3-8 |
Sixth Round
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Saracens | Sale Sharks | 26-20 |
Bristol Shoguns | Rotherham | 19-24 |
Newcastle Falcons | London Irish | 16-17 |
Gloucester | Exeter | 35-6 |
London Wasps | Bath | 17-20 |
Leicester Tigers | Worcester | 36-9 |
Orrell | Northampton Saints | 44-55 |
Harlequins | Leeds Tykes | 17-13 |
Quarter Finals
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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Bath | Northampton Saints | 29-30 |
London Irish | Rotherham | 30-11 |
Gloucester | Saracens | 51-20 |
Harlequins | Leicester Tigers | 12-19 |
Semi Finals
Team One | Team Two | Score |
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London Irish | Northampton Saints | 9-38 |
Leicester Tigers | Gloucester | 11-16 |
Final
5 April 2003 |
Gloucester | 40-22 | Northampton Saints |
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Try: James Simpson-Daniel 2 James Forrester Marcel Garvey Con: Ludovic Mercier 4 Pen: Ludovic Mercier 3 Drop: Ludovic Mercier |
Try: Nick Beal Con: Paul Grayson Pen: Paul Grayson 5 |
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References
- "Clockwatch: Powergen Cup final". BBC Sport.
- "Powergen Cup final: Gloucester show the best of England again". The Telegraph.
- "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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