2007–08 Worthington's District Cup

The 2007–08 Worthington's District Cup is the national Rugby Union district cup competition of Wales. It is the 35th annual Welsh Districts cup. The Winners of this year's competition are Cambrian Welfare RFC (2 times 1996-97, 2007–08).

2006-07 Final

The 2006-07 Final took place at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. The final was competed between Blackwood Stars RFC and Bryncethin RFC. The final score was 28 - 18 to Blackwood Stars RFC who won the competition for the second time.

Matches

Round 3

Home team Score Away team
Abertysswg 24 - 0 Rhayader
Beaufort 0 - 32 Wattstown
Blackwood Stars 31 - 24 Llanrumney
Caereinon Old Boys 0 - 10 Abertridwr
Caerleon 76 - 0 Shotton Steel
Cambrian Welfare Walkover Wick
Cimla 25 - 27 Llandrindod Wells
Crickhowell 25 - 24 Rogerstone
Flint 3 - 23 Fall Bay
Glyncoch 67 - 5 Tregaron
Hafodyrynys 7 - 9 Bryncethin
Llangadog 20 - 23 Markham
Llangollen 10 - 17 Ynysowen
Pantyffynnon 75 - 0 Forgeside
Penlan 43 - 19 Machynlleth
Trefil 20 - 17 Bro Ffestiniog

Round 4

Home team Score Away team
Abertysswg 13 - 7 Crickhowell
Blackwood Stars 5 - 7 Trefil
Caerleon 3 - 5 Abertridwr
Glyncoch 20 - 5 Llandrindod Wells
Markham 43 - 10 Pantyffynnon
Penlan 48 - 10 Fall Bay
Wattstown 10 - 29 Cambrian Welfare
Ynysowen 6 - 27 Bryncethin

Quarter Finals

Home team Score Away team
Bryncethin 17 - 15 Penlan
Cambrian Welfare 6 - 0 Glyncoch
Abertridwr ? - ? Markham
Trefil 17 - 3 Abertysswg

Semi Finals

Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue
Bryncethin 15 - 13 Markham Blackwood
Cambrian Welfare 18 - 12 Trefil Mountain Ash

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue
Bryncethin 8 - 20 Cambrian Welfare Millennium Stadium
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
Bryncethin17
 
 
Penlan15
 
Bryncethin15
 
 
Markham13
 
Abertridwg?
 
 
Markham?
 
Bryncethin8
 
 
Cambrian Welfare20
 
Cambrian Welfare6
 
 
Glyncoch0
 
Cambrian Welfare18
 
 
Trefil12
 
Trefil17
 
 
Abertysswg3
 
Preceded by
2006-07
Worthingtons Districts Cup
2007-08
Succeeded by
2008-09
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