North Gloucestershire Combination Junior Cup

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North Gloucestershire Combination Junior Cup
SportRugby Union
Instituted1913; 109 years ago (1913)
Number of teams13
Country England
Holders (18th title) (2016–17)
Most titles (18 titles)
WebsiteNorth Gloucestershire Combination

The North Gloucestershire Combination Junior Cup is an annual rugby union knock-out club competition organised by the North Gloucestershire Combination – one of the five bodies that make up the Gloucestershire Rugby Football Union. It was first introduced during the 1913–14 season, with the inaugural winners being and is the second most important rugby union cup competition in north Gloucestershire, ahead of the Glanville Cup but behind the Senior Cup.[1]

The Junior Cup is currently open for clubs sides based in Gloucester and north Gloucestershire which are the 2nd teams of sides playing in the Senior Cup – although in the past the first teams of lower ranked clubs have also entered (for example when won the Junior Cup in 2014). The format is a knockout cup with a first round, quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final to be held at Kingsholm in Gloucester in April–May alongside the Senior and Glanville Cup finals.[2]

North Gloucestershire Combination Junior Cup winners[]

North Gloucestershire Combination Junior Cup Finals
Season Winner Score Runners–up Venue
1913–14
1914–21 No competition due to World War I
1921–22
1922–23
1923–24
1924–25
1925–26
1926–27
1927–28
1928–29
1929–30
1930–31
1931–32
1932–33
1933–34
1934–35 No result recorded
1935–36 No result recorded
1936–37
1937–38
1938–39 No result recorded
1939–48 No competition due to World War II
1948–49 Kingsholm, Gloucester, Gloucestershire
1949–50 Coney Hill 'A'
1950–51
1951–52 Coney Hill 'A'
1952–53
1953–54
1954–55
1955–56
1956–57
1957–58
1958–59
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65[3] Old Centralians II
1965–66
1966–67
1967–68
1968–69
1969–70
1970–71
1971–72
1972–73
1973–74
1974–75
1975–76
1976–77 Coney Hill
1977–78
1978–79
1979–80
1980–81[3] Old Centralians II
1981–82
1982–83[3] Old Centralians II
1983–84 Coney Hill II
1984–85
1985–86 Coney Hill II
1986–87
1987–88
1988–89
1989–90
1990–91
1991–92
1992–93
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999-00[3] Coney Hill II Old Centralians II
2000–01[3] Old Centralians II
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05 Coney Hill II
2005–06 Coney Hill II
2006–07 Coney Hill II
2007–08 Coney Hill II
2008–09[4] Coney Hill II
2009–10[5] Coney Hill II Old Centralians II
2010–11[6] Coney Hill II 42–20
2011–12[7] Coney Hill II 22–12
2012–13[8] Old Centralians II 22–12 Coney Hill II
2013–14[9] 26–8 Coney Hill II
2014–15[10][non-primary source needed] 27–10
2015–16[11] 30–11
2016–17[12] Old Centralians II 40–7
2017–18[13] 26–12 Coney Hill II

[1][14]

Number of wins[]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b "A Brief History..." North Gloucestershire Combination (Pitchero). Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Combination Cup Draw". North Gloucestershire Combination (Pitchero). 6 February 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Club Honours". Old Centralians RFC (Pitchero). 22 May 2017.
  4. ^ "COMBINATION CUP FINALS & COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP UPDATE". Gloucester Rugby. 24 April 2009.
  5. ^ "Combination Cup Update – All three teams at Kingsholm...Again!". Coney Hill RFC (Pitchero). Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  6. ^ "Coney Hill 42 20 Matson". Coney Hill RFC (Pitchero). 1 May 2011.
  7. ^ "Coney Hill 22 12 Widden Old Boys". Coney Hill RFC (Pitchero). 6 May 2012.
  8. ^ "Cents win two out of three Combination finals". Old Centralians RFC (Pitchero). 21 April 2013.
  9. ^ "CRYPTIANS END 40 YEAR WAIT FOR CUP SUCCESS". Old Cryptians RFC (Pitchero). 11 May 2014.
  10. ^ "Junior Cup Final 2015 – Chosen Hill V Matson Highlights". Be Champions (Facebook). 10 May 2015.
  11. ^ "2nds LOSE 30–11 AGAINST MATSON IN JUNIOR CUP FINAL". Chosen Hill RFC (Pitchero). 15 May 2016.
  12. ^ "Old Cents lift Junior Cup with 40–17 win over Matson at Kingsholm in Combination Cup". Gloucestershire Live. 7 May 2017.
  13. ^ "North Gloucester Combination Cup finals day round-up". Gloucestershire Live. 29 April 2018.
  14. ^ Slatter, Martin (2015). Pride of the West. Matador. pp. 158–164.

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