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2001–2002 Powergen Cup
Tournament statistics
2000-01 (Previous) (Next) 2002-2003

The 2001-2002 Powergen Cup was the thirty-first edition of England's rugby union club competition. London Irish won the competition defeating Northampton Saints in the final.[1][2] The event was sponsored by Powergen and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[3]

Draw and Results

First Round (Sep 15)

Team One Team Two Score
Bromsgrove Darlington Mowden Park 6-48
Doncaster Sandal 41-8
Dudley Kingswinford West Hartlepool 59-3
Hull Ionians Westoe 13-12
Morley Liverpool St Helens 23-28
Morpeth Bedford Athletic 17-32
New Brighton Whitchurch 35-21
Nuneaton Tynedale 17-9
Scunthorpe Winnington Park 20-18
Walsall Blaydon 17-21
Barking Old Patesians 26-16
Barnstaple Launceston 7-35
Blackheath Haywards Heath 26-11
Kettering Lydney 16-29
Marlow Clifton 24-14
Norwich Redruth 22-13
Penzance & Newlyn Cinderford 80-12
Staines North Walsham 15-28
Stroud Camberley 32-12
Swanage & Wareham Old Colleians 10-32
Tabard London Nigerians 23-38
Westcombe Park Reading 16-18

Second Round (Sep 29)

Team One Team Two Score
Bedford Athletic Preston Grasshoppers 16-44
Blaydon Fylde 22-28
Dudley Kingswinford Nottingham 36-3
Kendal Doncaster 30-17
Liverpool St Helens Hull Ionians 37-15
New Brighton Harrogate 13-5
Nuneaton Wharfedale 31-29
Orrell Scunthorpe 83-8
Sedgley Park Stourbridge 33-13
Waterloo Darlington Mowden Park 20-32
Barking Old Colleians 27-18
Blackheath Newbury 18-37 aet
Launceston Esher 19-10
London Nigerians Marlow 18-15
Lydney Reading 21-10
North Walsham Penzance & Newlyn 20-10
Norwich Stroud 21-16
Rosslyn Park Plymouth 15-6

Third Round (Oct 13)

Team One Team Two Score
Bedford Wakefield 19-22
Darlington Mowden Park Dudley Kingswinford 31-25
Henley Hawks Liverpool St Helens 54-14
Kendal Manchester 6-16
Launceston Exeter 26-40
London Nigerians London Welsh 8-43
Lydney Worcester 0-45
Moseley North Walsham 25-17
Newbury Barking 36-23
Norwich Fylde 20-32
Nuneaton New Brighton 31-7
Otley Bracknell 23-19
Preston Grasshoppers Birmingham & Solihull 15-59
Rosslyn Park Orrell 32-40
Rotherham Rugby 48-3
Sedgley Park Coventry 22-40

Fourth Round (Nov 3)

Team One Team Two Score
Birmingham & Solihull Wakefield 35-6
Darlington Mowden Park Manchester 27-39
Exeter London Welsh 30-3
Henley Hawks Otley 48-30
Moseley Worcester 3-50
Newbury Nuneaton 29-8
Orrell Fylde 37-9
Rotherham Coventry 51-27

Fifth Round (Nov 26)

Team One Team Two Score
Birmingham & Solihull Henley Hawks 35-22
Manchester Exeter 20-30
Newbury Orrell 25-30
Worcester Rotherham 19-26

Sixth Round (Dec 15 & 16)

Team One Team Two Score
Bath London Irish 12-20
Bristol Shoguns Gloucester 23-37
Leicester Tigers Exeter 27-0
Newcastle Falcons London Wasps 24-22
Northampton Saints Birmingham & Solihull 32-19
Orrell Leeds Tykes 22-31
Sale Sharks Harlequins 25-32
Saracens Rotherham 43-17

Quarter Finals (Jan 19)

Team One Team Two Score
Harlequins Leicester Tigers 22-20
Leeds Tykes Newcastle Falcons 24-41
London Irish Gloucester 25-10
Saracens Northampton Saints 28-30

Semi Finals (Mar 9)

Team One Team Two Score
Northampton Saints Newcastle Falcons 38-7
Harlequins London Irish 27-32

Final

20 April 2002
London Irish38-7Northampton Saints
Try: Geoff Appleford 2 rugby ball
Justin Bishop 2 rugby ball
Michael Horak rugby ball
Con: Barry Everitt 5
Pen: Barry Everitt
Try: Ben Cohen rugby ball
Con: Paul Grayson
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: Steve Lander (Liverpool)
15 Michael Horak
14 Paul Sackey
13 Geoff Appleford
12 Brendan Venter (player/coach)
11 Justin Bishop
10 Barry Everitt
9 Hentie Martens
8 Chris Sheasby
7 Declan Danaher
6 Eddie Halvey
5 Steve Williams
4 Ryan Strudwick (c)
3 Rob Hardwick
2 Naka Drotské
1 Mike Worsley
Replacements:
16 Richard Kirke
17 Simon Halford
18 Glenn Delaney
19 James Cockle
20 Darren Edwards
21 James Brown
22 Rob Hoadley
Coach:
Brendan Venter
15 Nick Beal
14 Craig Moir
13 Peter Jorgensen
12 John Leslie
11 Ben Cohen
10 Paul Grayson
9 Matt Dawson
8 Grant Seeley
7 Budge Pountney (c)
6 Andrew Blowers
5 Olivier Brouzet
4 Johan Ackermann
3 Mattie Stewart
2 Steve Thompson
1 Tom Smith
Replacements:
16 Dan Richmond
17 Robbie Morris
18 Jon Phillips
19 Andrew Rennick
20 Dominic Malone
21 Mark Tucker
22 James Brooks
Coach:
Wayne Smith

References

  1. ^ "Exiles claim Cup glory". BBC Sport.
  2. ^ "Dream start to Exiles' grand ambition". The Guardian.
  3. ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.