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The 1983–84 John Player Cup was the 13th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bath won the competition defeating Bristol in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by John Player cigarettes and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
1983–84 John Player Cup | |||
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Tournament statistics | |||
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Team one | Team two | Score |
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Betteshanger Colliery | Worthing | 11-20 |
Norwich | Guildford & Godalming | 9-3 |
Richmond | Saracens | 22-16 |
Tabard | U.S Portsmouth | 9-15 |
Aspatria | West Hartlepool | 3-20 |
Morley | Alsager College | 38-4 |
Fylde | Alnwick | 43-21 |
Newark | Dudley Kingswinford | 28-6 |
Nottingham | Solihull | 29-3 |
Nuneaton | Walsall | 19-6 |
Vipers | Bedford Athletic | 18-9 |
High Wycombe | Launceston | 7-0 |
Henley | Maidenhead | 12-12 * |
Old Redcliffians | Devon & Cornwall Police | 7-6 |
Stroud | Bournemouth | 15-0 |
Team one | Team two | Score |
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High Wycombe | Lydney | 18-28 |
Norwich | Henley | 21-15 |
Nottingham | Newark | 36-3 |
Nuneaton | Fylde | 33-21 |
Richmond | U.S Portsmouth | 43-0 |
Southend | KCS Old Boys | 24-3 |
Stroud | Dartfordians | 18-4 |
Vipers | Stourbridge | 3-13 |
West Hartlepool | Morley | 6-6 |
Worthing | Old Redcliffians | 6-25 |
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Norwich | Bristol | 3-24 |
Nuneaton | Richmond | 6-9 |
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Bristol | London Welsh | 36-8 |
Plymouth Argyle | Harlequins | 16-17 |
Waterloo | Richmond | 26-19 |
Coventry | London Irish | 16-7 |
London Scottish | Northampton | 34-6 |
Moseley | Nottingham | 3-10 |
Orrell | Wasps | 15-15* |
Blackheath | Bath | 12-41 |
Wasps progress due to more tries*
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Waterloo | Bristol | 9-12 |
Nottingham | London Scottish | 22-16 |
Coventry | Harlequins | 16-24 |
Bath | Wasps | 26-12 |
Team one | Team two | Score |
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Nottingham | Bath | 3-12 |
Bristol | Harlequins | 21-18 |
28 April 1984 |
Bath | 10–9 | Bristol |
Try: Simpson Pen: Palmer Drop: Horton | Try: Harding Con: Barnes Pen: Barnes |
Twickenham Stadium, London Attendance: 21,000 Referee: Roger Quittenton (London) |
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