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The 1976–77 John Player Cup was the sixth edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Gosforth won the competition for the second consecutive year defeating Waterloo in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by John Player cigarettes and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
Draw and results
First round
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bedford | Hartlepool Rovers | 17-10 |
Fylde | Solihull | 20-10 |
Harlequins | Gloucester | 9-17 |
Gosforth | Coventry | 12-6 |
London Welsh | Bath | 18-3 |
Moseley | Sale | 13-3 |
Saracens | Maidenhead RFC | 8-0 |
Waterloo | London Irish | 12-9 |
Exeter | Rosslyn Park | 6-25 |
Weston-super-Mare | Gordon League RFC | 0-15 |
Esher | Bristol | 3-15 |
Salisbury RFC | Fullerians RFC | 0-15 |
Northampton | Widnes RFC | 21-10 |
Wakefield | Leicester | 6-17 |
Richmond | London Scottish | 17-3 |
Middlesbrough | Birmingham | 6-3 |
Second round
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bedford | Rosslyn Park | 20-3 |
Fylde | Gordon League RFC | 9-4 |
Gloucester | Bristol | 12-3 |
Gosforth | Fullerians RFC | 48-0 |
London Welsh | Northampton | 17-11 |
Moseley | Leicester | 23-9 |
Saracens | Richmond | 15-7 |
Waterloo | Middlesbrough | 17-10 |
Quarter-finals
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Fylde | Saracens | 8-18 |
Waterloo | Bedford | 27-25 |
Moseley | London Welsh | 10-10* |
Gosforth | Gloucester | 3-0 |
Progressed as away team*
Semi-finals
Team one | Team two | Score |
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London Welsh | Gosforth | 12-18 |
Waterloo | Saracens | 11-6 |
Final
16 April 1977 |
Gosforth | 27-11 | Waterloo |
Try: Dave Robinson (2) Peter Dixon Stuart Archer John Hedley Con: Brian Patrick (2) Pen: Brian Patrick | Try: Steve Christopherson Steve Tickle Pen: Ian Ball |
Twickenham Stadium, London Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Peter Hughes (Manchester) |
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References
- ↑ Jenkins, Vivian (1977). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook. Brickfield Publications Ltd. ISBN 0354-09020-8.
- ↑ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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