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1987–88 John Player Special Cup Countries England Champions Harlequins Runners-up Bristol Highest attendance 37,000 Harlequins v Bristol at Twickenham
The 1987–88 John Player Special Cup was the seventeenth edition of England's premier rugby union cup competition. Harlequins won the competition, for the first time, defeating Bristol in the final at Twickenham Stadium .[ 1] The competition was sponsored by John Player cigarettes.[ 2]
First round
Home
Away
Score
Askeans
London Irish
10-12
Bedford
Barkers Butts
35-4
Berry Hill
Salisbury
12-0
Devonport Services
Maidenhead
11-12
Dixonians
Droitwich
21-6
Ealing
Southend
10-9
Gordon League
Chiltern
44-7
Fylde
Hartlepool Rovers
30-9
Leighton Buzzard
Derby
10-7
Letchworth
Blackheath
0-26
Lewes
Havant
15-13
Lichfield
Vipers
31-3
London Scottish
Sudbury
9-3
Nuneaton
Aspatria
4-43
Old Alleynians
Maidstone
12-0
Oxford
Camborne
14-0
Redruth
Old Culverhaysians
26-9
Tynedale
Vale of Lune
16-15
Wakefield
Morley
22-0
Widnes
Birkenhead Park
4-3
Second round
Home
Away
Score
Berry Hill
Lewe
35-9
Dixonians
Asptatria
3-53
Gordon League
Oxford
18-16
Leighton Buzzard
Bedford
6-24
Lichfield
Widnes
31-3
London Irish
Ealing
13-10
Maidenhead
Old Alleynians
13-3
Redruth
Blackheath
9-13
Tynedale
London Scottish
11-9
Wakefield
Fylde
24-21
Third round
Home
Away
Score
Aspatria
Wasps
6-13
Bedford
Bristol
4-21
Coventry
Tynedale
7-6
Gloucester
Orrell
19-9
Gordon League
Headingley
10-0
Harlequins
Maidenhead
40-0
Lichfield
Bath
3-43
London Irish
Sale
3-16
London Welsh
Berry Hill
10-13
Plymouth Albion
Northampton
14-7
Richmond
Liverpool St Helens
10-6
Rosslyn Park
Leicester
0-15
Ruislip
Gosforth
10-13
Saracens
Blackheath
15-3
Waterloo
Nottingham
19-6
Wakefield
Moseley
4-14
Fourth round
Home
Away
Score
Berry Hill
Harlequins
4-17
Bristol
Richmond
34-0
Coventry
Sale
0-13
Gloucester
Wasps
13-24
Gordon League
Waterloo
9-11
Leicester
Bath
6-13
Moseley
Gosforth
33-9
Plymouth Albion
Saracens
14-6
Quarter-finals
Home
Away
Score
Plymouth Albion
Wasps
4-26
Harlequins
Waterloo
37-4
Moseley
Bath
4-3
Sale
Bristol
15-19
Semi-finals
(aet, 80 mins 16 – 16)
Final
A
Jonathan Webb
B
Huw Duggan
C
David Thomas
D
Ralph Knibbs
E
John Carr
F
Simon Hogg
G
Richard Harding
O
Paul Collings
N
Wayne Hone
M
Andy Dun
L
Nigel Pomphrey (c )
K
Andy Blackmore
J
John Doubleday
I
Dave Palmer
H
Crayton Phillips
Replacements:
P
Kevin Morgan
Q
Paul Jeffrey
R
Kevin Bogira
S
Darryll Hickey
T
Geoff Crane
U
Pete Polledri
Coach:
Bob Hesford
Records
The attendance for the final of 37,000 was highest in the competition's history
Bath's unbeaten sequence of 22 matches ended when Moseley beat them in a quarter-final at The Reddings
[ 1]
The competition was sponsored, for the last time, by John Player and the prize money was £125,000 (an increase of £15,000). Both finalists received £3,750 each and in thirteen years of sponsorship over £1 million has been provided.[ 1]
References
^ a b c Austin, Michael (1988). Jones, Stephen (ed.). John Player Special Cup 1987–88. In Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1988–89 (17th ed.). London: Rothmans Publications Ltd. pp. 117–122.
^ "Times Archives" . Oxfordshire Libraries.