The 1993–94 Pilkington Cup was the 23rd edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bath won the competition defeating Leicester in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
First round (Sep 11)
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Home
|
Away
|
Score
|
Alton |
St Ives |
8-23
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Berry Hill |
Henley |
15-20
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Bradford & Bingley |
Tynedale |
12-6
|
Brixham |
Reading |
17-14
|
Broadstreet |
Birmingham & Solihull |
6-17
|
Camborne |
Wimborne |
22-14
|
Cheshunt |
High Wycombe |
8-14
|
Chiltern |
Worthing |
8-0
|
Durham City |
Wolverhampton |
14-8
|
Kettering |
Widnes |
8-3
|
Lichfield |
Walsall |
9-14
|
London Welsh |
Windsor |
44-0
|
Lydney |
Maidstone |
64-0
|
New Brighton |
Wigton |
14-8
|
North Walsham |
Metropolitan Police |
22-3
|
Nuneaton |
Hereford |
9-11
|
Old Mid-Whitgiftians |
Bridgwater & Albion |
8-12
|
Preston Grasshoppers |
Stoke |
38-0
|
Ruislip |
Tabard |
5-30
|
Scunthorpe |
Wharfedale |
6-59
|
Southend |
Cambridge |
11-20
|
Stockton |
Syston |
8-11
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Stourbridge |
Camp Hill |
15-10
|
Stroud |
Basingstoke |
12-16
|
Westcombe Park |
Ealing |
20-16
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Weston-super-Mare |
Barking |
10-39
|
Winnington Park |
Rotherham |
15-13
|
York |
Kendal |
16-15
|
Second round (Oct 16)
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Home
|
Away
|
Score
|
Amersham & Chilton |
London Welsh |
5-23
|
Askeans |
Basingstoke |
0-6
|
Aspatria |
Stourbridge |
17-22
|
Birmingham & Solihull |
Harrogate |
7-3
|
Bradford & Bingley |
Bedford |
23-15
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Brixham |
North Walsham |
3-3*
|
Broughton Park |
Morley |
6-5
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Camborne |
Bridgwater & Albion |
20-21
|
Coventry |
York |
33-19
|
Exeter |
Clifton |
6-9
|
Henley |
St Ives |
65-0
|
High Wycombe |
Preston Grasshoppers |
9-20
|
Leeds |
Kettering |
6-13
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Lydney |
Havant |
11-16
|
New Brighton |
Liverpool St Helens |
17-12
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Plymouth Albion |
Barking |
22-11
|
Redruth |
Rosslyn Park |
6-30
|
Richmond |
Blackheath |
21-23
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Sheffield |
Hereford |
9-8
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Syston |
Fylde |
9-15
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Tabard |
Sudbury |
9-33
|
Walsall |
Wharfedale |
17-22
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Westcombe Park |
Cambridge |
6-21
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Winnington Park |
Durham City |
37-3
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Away team progress *
Third round (Nov 27)
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Home
|
Away
|
Score
|
Blackheath |
London Welsh |
21-9
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Birmingham & Solihull |
Broughton Park |
13-3
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Bradford |
Fylde |
6-13
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Clifton |
Bridgwater & Albion |
12-24
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Coventry |
Preston Grasshoppers |
10-5
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Havant |
Cambridge |
24-13
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Henley |
North Walsham |
17-3
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Kettering |
Stourbridge |
6-13
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New Brighton |
Winnington Park |
3-16
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Rosslyn Park |
Plymouth Albion |
38-7
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Sheffield |
Wharfedale |
0-20
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Sudbury |
Basingstoke |
6-25
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Fourth round (Dec 18)
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Home
|
Away
|
Score
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Bath |
Wasps |
24-11
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Blackheath |
Leicester |
10-16
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Bristol |
Henley |
46-6
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Harlequins |
Basingstoke |
52-3
|
Havant |
London Irish |
13-18
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London Scottish |
Fylde |
6-8
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Moseley |
Winnington Park |
32-6
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Newcastle Gosforth |
Bridgwater & Albion |
53-10
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Northampton |
Waterloo |
22-3
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Nottingham |
Gloucester |
9-29
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Orrell |
Stourbridge |
55-3
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Otley |
Wharfedale |
20-5
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Rosslyn Park |
Coventry |
22-15
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Rugby |
Sale |
13-17
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Saracens |
Birmingham & Solihull |
26-3
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Wakefield |
West Hartlepool |
17-18
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Fifth round (Jan 22)
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Home
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Away
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Score
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Bath |
Bristol |
14–9
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Gloucester |
Northampton |
11–6
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Harlequins |
West Hartlepool |
23–15
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Leicester |
London Irish |
43–10
|
Moseley |
Fylde |
15–6
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Newcastle Gosforth |
Orrell |
7–12
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Otley |
Sale |
7–58
|
Rosslyn Park |
Saracens |
12–29
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Quarter-finals (Feb 26)
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Home
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Away
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Score
|
Gloucester |
Orrell |
3–10
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Harlequins |
Sale |
26–13
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Leicester |
Moseley |
12–6
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Saracens |
Bath |
6–23
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Home
|
Away
|
Score
|
Orrell |
Leicester |
18–31
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Harlequins |
Bath |
25–26
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