1999–2000 Tetley's Bitter Cup

1999–2000 Tetley's Bitter Cup
Tournament statistics
1998-1999 (Previous) (Next) 2000-2001

The 1999-2000 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the twenty-ninth edition of England's rugby union club competition. Wasps won the competition defeating Northampton in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Tetley's Brewery and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium. [2]

Draw and Results

First Round (Sep 19)

Team One Team Two Score
Amersham & Chiltern Ruislip 25-17
Banbury Workington 20-10
Barkers Butts Bridlington 24-15
Belgrave Kendal 0-27
Blaydon Scunthorpe 16-15
Bridgwater Metropolitan Police 13-9
Broadstreet Bedford Athletic 24-45
Cheltenham Havant 57-8
Cinderford Norwich 27-18
Darlington Mowden Park Sandal 36-24
Doncaster Morley 17-22
Drillfield Sedgley Park 52-67
East Grinstead Maidenhead 13-20
Ellingham & Leatherhead Clifton 16-11
Esher Barking 32-6
Guildford & Godalming Staines 17-15
Loughborough Students Thurrock 13-25
Matson Swanage & Wareham 23-15
North Walsham Launceston 46-0
Old Patesians Westcombe Park 10-27
Plymouth Penzance & Newlyn 14-21
Redruth Barnstaple 27-24
Selly Oak New Brighton 10-93
Sevenoaks Tabard 30-10
Sheffield Aspatria 11-11 aet*
Spalding Macclesfield 22-17
Stourbridge Alnwick 20-8
Walsall Nuneaton 13-17 aet
Weston-super-Mare Bishop Stortford 23-17
Whitchurch Liverpool St Helens 27-8

Away team progress*

Second Round (Oct 16)

Team One Team Two Score
Amersham & Chiltern Esher 16-34
Aspatria New Brighton 18-24
Banbury Thurrock 13-21
Barkers Butts Morley 17-19
Bedford Athletic Fylde 60-21
Birmingham & Solihull Wharfedale 14-13
Blaydon Kendal 18-19
Cheltenham Westcombe Park 25-23
Cinderford Reading 21-23
Guildford & Godalming Maidenhead 15-13
Harrogate Preston Grasshoppers 22-32
Matson Camberley 3-22
Newbury North Walsham 15-0
Nottingham Stourbridge 20-17
Penzance & Newlyn Effingham & Leatherhead 51-12
Redruth Lydney 22-13
Rosslyn Park Bridgwater & Albion 47-7
Sedgley Park Darlington Mowden Park 23-25
Sevenoaks Blackheath 41-40
Spalding Nuneaton 8-20
Weston-super-Mare Bracknell 12-26
Whitchurch Otley 0-76

Third Round (Nov 13)

Team One Team Two Score
Bedford Athletic Exeter 14-29
Birmingham & Solihull Waterloo 18-15
Cheltenham Manchester 16-42
Guildford & Godalming Darlington Mowden Park 17-48
Kendal Worcester 27-44
Leeds Tykes Esher 50-7
London Welsh Newbury 35-13
Morley Orrell 19-46
New Brighton Otley 15-6
Nottingham Redruth 37-21
Nuneaton Camberley 29-19
Rotherham Coventry 28-34
Rugby Preston Grasshoppers 14-5
Sevenoaks Thurrock 23-24
Wakefield Rosslyn Park 7-28
West Hartlepool Bracknell 17-28

Fourth Round (Jan 1 & 3)

Team One Team Two Score
Bedford Saracens 9-33
Birmingham & Solihull New Brighton 22-14
Bristol Henley Hawks 23-9
Coventry Bracknell 33-10
Darlington Mowden Park Rosslyn Park 23-11
Gloucester Bath 13-6
Harlequins Thurrock 88-0
Leeds Tykes Sale Sharks 3-13
London Welsh Exeter 18-14
Manchester Nottingham 50-17
Newcastle Falcons Moseley 41-8
Northampton Nuneaton 118-3
Orrell Rugby 13-13*
Worcester London Irish 8-12

Orrell progress by virtue of more tries*

Fifth Round (Jan 29 & 30)

Team One Team Two Score
Bristol Sale Sharks 26-14
Gloucester Orrell 54-12
Harlequins Darlington Mowden Park 29-8
London Irish Leicester 47-7
London Welsh Coventry 39-16
Manchester Birmingham/Solihull 22-11
Saracens Northampton 32-34
London Wasps Newcastle Falcons 36-30

Quarter Finals (Feb 26)

Team One Team Two Score
Bristol Harlequins 25-17
London Irish Gloucester 34-18
London Welsh Northampton 26-35
London Wasps Manchester 62-3

Semi Finals (Apr 8)

Team One Team Two Score
Bristol London Wasps 31-44
London Irish Northampton 17-24

Final

13 May 2000
Wasps 31-23 Northampton
Try: Josh Lewsey
Trevor Leota
Mark Denney
Con: Kenny Logan
Pen: Alex King 3
Try: Budge Pountney
Pen: Paul Grayson 6
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Brian Campsall (Yorkshire)
15England Josh Lewsey
14England Shane Roiser
13England Mark Denney
12Ireland Rob Henderson
11Scotland Kenny Logan
10England Alex King
9England Martyn Wood
8England Lawrence Dallaglio (c)
7England Paul Volley
6England Joe Worsley
5Scotland Andy Reed
4England Simon Shaw
3England Will Green
2Samoa Trevor Leota
1England Darren Molloy
Replacements:
16England Mike Friday
17England John Ufton
18England Fraser Waters
19England Andy Le Chevalier
20England Dugald Macer
21New Zealand Mark Weedon
22England Peter Scrivener
Coach:
15England Nick Beal
14Scotland Craig Moir
13Wales Allan Bateman
12England Matt Allen
11England Ben Cohen
10England Paul Grayson
9England Matt Dawson
1South Africa Garry Pagel
2Argentina Federico Méndez
3Scotland Mattie Stewart
4Wales Andy Newman
5Scotland Richard Metcalfe
6England Tim Rodber
7Scotland Budge Pountney
8Samoa Pat Lam (c)
Replacements:
16England Dominic Malone
17England Andy Northey
18England Ali Hepher
19England Steve Walter
20Argentina Martin Scelzo
21England Jon Phillips
22England Don Mackinnon
Coach:

References

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