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2000–2001 Tetley's Bitter Cup

English rugby union club competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 2000–2001 Tetley's Bitter Cup was the 30th edition of England's rugby union club competition. Newcastle Falcons won the competition defeating Harlequins in the final.[1] The event was sponsored by Tetley's Brewery and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]

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First round (Sep 23)

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Second round (Oct 7)

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Third round (Oct 21)

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Fourth round (Nov 4 & 5)

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Fifth round (Nov 11 & 12)

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Quarter-finals (Dec 9 & 10)

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Semi-finals (Jan 6)

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Final

24 February 2001
Newcastle Falcons30–27Harlequins
Try: May 2
Walder
Jenner
Con: Wilkinson 2
Pen: Wilkinson 2
ReportTry: Wilson
Burke
Con: Burke
Pen: Burke 5
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 71,000
Referee: Ed Morrison (Bristol)
15England Dave Walder
14England Michael Stephenson
13England Jamie Noon
12England Tom May
11New Zealand Va'aiga Tuigamala
10England Jonny Wilkinson
9Scotland Gary Armstrong
8England Jim Jenner
7Scotland Andrew Mower
6England Robert Devonshire
5Scotland Doddie Weir (c)
4Scotland Stuart Grimes
3South Africa Marius Hurter
2Ireland Ross Nesdale
1England Micky Ward
Replacements:
16England Hall Charlton
17England Liam Botham
18England Gareth Maclure
19England Ian Peel
20New Zealand Mike Howe
21England Hugh Vyvyan
22New Zealand Richard Arnold
Coach:
England Steve Bates
15England Ryan O'Neill
14England Nick Greenstock
13England Will Greenwood
12England Nick Burrows
11New Zealand Brendon Daniel
10Ireland Paul Burke
9Wales Matt Powell
8England Roy Winters
7Australia David Wilson (c)
6England Pat Sanderson
5England Steve White-Cooper
4Australia Garrick Morgan
3England Jon Dawson
2Ireland Keith Wood
1England Jason Leonard
Replacements:
16England Peter Richards
17Scotland Craig Chalmers
18England Ben Gollings
19Australia Bruce Starr
20Samoa Tani Fuga
21England Alex Codling
22England Rory Jenkins
Coach:
Wales Mark Evans
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