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]

2002–03 Powergen Cup
Tournament statistics
2001–02 (Previous) (Next) 2003–04

Draw and Results

First Round

Team One Team Two Score
AspatriaHalifax29-33
Bedford AthleticBlaydon36-3
Darlington Mowden ParkPreston Grasshoppers40-38
Dudley KingswinfordWaterloo19-23
New BrightonDarlington32-19
NuneatonMacclesfield39-22
ScunthorpeCleckheaton14-28
South LeicesterLiverpool St Helens28-26
TynedaleHull Ionians19-13
WalsallBroadstreet13-31
BarkingOld Patesians24-15
BarnstapleTabard11-14
BlackheathWeston-super-Mare39-11
HavantReading6-19
Letchworth Garden CityCamberley29-12
LydneyBasingstoke23-8
PenrynRedruth13-28
RichmondWestcombe Park20-31
Rosslyn ParkMaidenhead52-10
SpaldingTwickenham46-27
StainesNorth Walsham3-71
WorthingOld Colleians24-18

Second Round

Team One Team Two Score
Bedford AthleticBroadstreet43-8
CleckheatonNottingham25-28
FyldeSouth Leicester22-13
HalifaxSedgley Park22-16
KendalDarlington Mowden Park32-26
NuneatonHarrogate29-17
StorubridgeDoncaster19-11
TynedaleWaterloo32-37
WharfedaleNew Brighton21-24
BarkingReading24-22
BracknellRedruth51-21
EsherRosslyn Park14-29
Henley HawksLaunceston46-10
LydneyLetchworth Garden City46-10
NewburySpalding114-0
TabardPenzance/Newlyn6-57
Westcombe ParkBlackheath19-25
WorthingNorth Walsham3-3

Third Round

Team One Team Two Score
BarkingNottingham13-33
Bedford AthleticOrrell11-74
BracknellWorcester5-73
FyldeLydney36-15
HalifaxBedford27-17
Henley HawksWakefield27-15
ManchesterBlackheath57-0
MoseleyWaterloo25-28
New BrightonOtley17-22
North WalshamKendal33-29
NuneatonLondon Welsh11-12
Penzance/NewlynExeter11-19
Rosslyn ParkNewbury36-34
RotherhamCoventry61-12
RugbyBirmingham/Solihull25-39
StourbridgePlymouth Albion20-48

Fourth Round

Team One Team Two Score
Birmingham/SolihullFylde44-14
Henley HawksExeter6-37
London WelshNottingham52-7
OrrellNorth Walsham47-12
OtleyPlymouth Albion25-37
Rosslyn ParkRotherham7-83
WaterlooHalifax35-38
WorcesterManchester73-12

Fifth Round

Team One Team Two Score
HalifaxWorcester12-13
London WelshExeter13-36
RotherhamBirmingham/Solihull41-10
Plymouth AlbionOrrell3-8

Sixth Round

Team One Team Two Score
SaracensSale Sharks26-20
Bristol ShogunsRotherham19-24
Newcastle FalconsLondon Irish16-17
GloucesterExeter35-6
London WaspsBath17-20
Leicester TigersWorcester36-9
OrrellNorthampton Saints44-55
HarlequinsLeeds Tykes17-13

Quarter Finals

Team One Team Two Score
BathNorthampton Saints29-30
London IrishRotherham30-11
GloucesterSaracens51-20
HarlequinsLeicester Tigers12-19

Semi Finals

Team One Team Two Score
London IrishNorthampton Saints9-38
Leicester TigersGloucester11-16

Final

15Thinus Delport
14Marcel Garvey
13Terry Fanolua
12Henry Paul
11James Simpson-Daniel
10Ludovic Mercier
9Andy Gomarsall
8James Forrester
7Andy Hazell
6Jake Boer (c)
5Adam Eustace
4Rob Fidler
3Andy Deacon
2Olivier Azam
1Trevor Woodman
Replacements:
16Clive Stuart-Smith
17Simon Amor
18Robert Todd
19Chris Fortey
20Rodrigo Roncero
21Junior Paramore
22Ed Pearce
Coach:
Nigel Melville
15Nick Beal
14Bruce Reihana
13Peter Jorgensen
12John Leslie joint captain (c)
11Ben Cohen
10Paul Grayson
9Matt Dawson
8Andrew Blowers
7Budge Pountney joint captain (c)
6Mark Connors
5Steve Williams
4Matt Lord
3Robbie Morris
2Steve Thompson
1Tom Smith
Replacements:
16Dan Richmond
17Mattie Stewart
18Grant Seeley
19Darren Fox
20Johnny Howard
21James Brooks
22Chris Hyndman
Coach:
Wayne Smith

References

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