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1972–73 RFU Knockout Cup

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1972–73 RFU National KO competition
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1971–72 (Previous) (Next) 1973–74

The 1972–73 RFU Knockout Cup was the second edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Coventry won the competition defeating Bristol in the final. In the final John Pullin was stretchered off after only a few minutes with a leg injury that resulted in Bristol playing most of the match with 14 men.[1] The final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]

Draw and results

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Second round

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Team one Team two Score
Bristol Gloucester 16-11
Exeter Penryn 4-13
Moseley Coventry 9-13
London Scottish London Welsh 7-22
Wilmslow Sale 9-12
Hinckley Leicester 4-16
Orrell Morley 11-9
Metropolitan Police* Rosslyn Park 12-12

(Metropolitan Police* progress by virtue of scoring a try)

Quarter-finals

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Team one Team two Score
Orrell Coventry 0-29
Metropolitan Police Bristol 10-26
Penryn London Welsh 6-19
Sale Leicester 7-0

Semi-finals

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Team one Team two Score
Sale Coventry 6-35
London Welsh Bristol 15-18

Final

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28 April 1973
Coventry27–15Bristol
Try: John Barton
David Duckham
John Gray
Geoff Evans
Con: Peter Rossborough
Pen: Peter Rossborough (2)
Drop: Alan Cowman
Pen: Alan Pearn (5)
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: R.F 'Johnny' Johnson (London Society)
1 Peter Rossborough
2 David Duckham (c)
3 Chris Wardlow
4 Geoff Evans
5 Peter Preece
6 Alan Cowman
7 Bill Gittings
8 Keith Fairbrother
9 John Gray
10 Jim Broderick
11 Barry Ninnes
12 Ian Darnell
13 Brian Holt
14 John Barton
15 Roger Creed
A Peter Knight
B Michael Dandy
C Chris Williams
D Roger Swaffield
E Alan Morley
F Tony Nicholls (c)
G Alan Pearn
H A J Rogers
I John Pullin
J Mike Fry
K Dave Watt
L R J Odledge
M Dave Rollitt
O Charlie Hannaford
N Andy Munden

References

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  1. ^ Jenkins, Vivian (1975). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook. Brickfield Publications Ltd. ISBN 0362-00221-5.
  2. ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.