1999–2000 Tetley's Bitter Cup

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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 Try
Trevor Leota Try
Mark Denney Try
Con: Kenny Logan
Pen: Alex King 3
Try: Budge Pountney Try
Pen: Paul Grayson 6
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Brian Campsall (Yorkshire)


15 Josh Lewsey
14 Shane Roiser
13 Mark Denney
12 Rob Henderson
11 Kenny Logan
10 Alex King
9 Martyn Wood
8 Lawrence Dallaglio (c)
7 Paul Volley
6 Joe Worsley
5 Andy Reed
4 Simon Shaw
3 Will Green
2 Trevor Leota
1 Darren Molloy
Replacements:
16 Mike Friday
17 John Ufton
18 Fraser Waters
19 Andy Le Chevalier
20 Dugald Macer
21 Mark Weedon
22 Peter Scrivener
Coach:
15 Nick Beal
14 Craig Moir
13 Allan Bateman
12 Matt Allen
11 Ben Cohen
10 Paul Grayson
9 Matt Dawson
8 Garry Pagel
7 Federico Méndez
6 Mattie Stewart
5 Andy Newman
4 Richard Metcalfe
3 Tim Rodber
2 Budge Pountney
1 Pat Lam (c)
Replacements:
16 Dominic Malone
17 Andy Northey
18 Ali Hepher
19 Steve Walter
20 Martin Scelzo
21 Jon Phillips
22 Don Mackinnon
Coach:


References

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