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Oxfordshire RFU County Cup

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Oxfordshire RFU County Cup
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The Oxfordshire RFU County Cup is an annual rugby union knock-out club competition organised by the Oxfordshire Rugby Football Union. It was first played during the 1970–71 season, with the inaugural winners being Oxford.[That's not what the table says.] It is the most important rugby union cup competition in Oxfordshire, ahead of the Oxfordshire RFU County Shield, It is currently held by Wallingford RFC.

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The County Cup is open to club sides based in Oxfordshire playing in tier 6 (South West 1 East) and tier 7 (Southern Counties North) of the English rugby union system, 2nd teams of higher ranked clubs in the county (tiers 3–4), as well as invitee sides from outside of the league structure (e.g. university representative sides). The current format is a knock-out competition with a preliminary round, first round, semi-finals and a final played at Iffley Road in Oxford in March–April.[1]

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Oxfordshire RFU County Cup winners

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Winners and runners up

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  • 2020–21 - No Competition due to COVID-19
  • 2021–22 - No Competition
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Number of wins

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  1. Includes 3 wins by the Henley 2nd XV.
  2. Includes 2 wins by the Chinnor 2nd XV.
  3. Includes Walkover win in 2019-20.
  4. Oxford Harlequins have 10 cup wins if you count the 3 titles won by Oxford Old Boys (who would merge with Oxford Marathon to form the Harlequins in 1996).

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