2002–03 Premiership Rugby

Last updated
2002-2003 Zurich Premiership
CountriesFlag of England.svg  England
Champions London Wasps (3rd title)
Runners-up Gloucester
Relegated Bristol Shoguns
Matches played139
Attendance1,183,972
(average 8,518 per match)
  2001–02
2003–04  

The 2002-03 Zurich Premiership was the 16th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions.

Contents

The Zurich Championship which had been competed for in seasons 2000–01 and 2001–02 was dropped from this season.

Participating teams

TeamStadiumCapacityCity/Area
Bath Bath 8,200 Bath, Somerset
Bristol Shoguns Memorial Stadium [n 1] 12,100 Bristol
Gloucester Kingsholm 11,000 Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Harlequins The Stoop 8,500 Twickenham, London
Leeds Tykes Headingley Stadium 22,250 Leeds, West Yorkshire
Leicester Tigers Welford Road 16,815 Leicester, Leicestershire
London Irish Madejski Stadium 24,161 Reading, Berkshire
London Wasps Adams Park 10,000 High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Newcastle Falcons Kingston Park 10,000 Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
Northampton Saints Franklin's Gardens 12,500 Northampton, Northamptonshire
Sale Heywood Road 5,700 Sale, Greater Manchester
Saracens Vicarage Road 22,000 Watford, Hertfordshire
Notes

Table

ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints AgainstPoints DifferenceTries ForTries AgainstTry BonusLosing BonusPoints
1 Gloucester (F)221723617396+22167357382
2 London Wasps (C)221327553460+9355366567
3 Northampton Saints (SF)221309512376+13652245562
4 Sale Sharks 221228556470+8661468262
5 Leeds Tykes 221228478435+4338391558
6 Leicester Tigers 2212010448396+5244324355
7 Harlequins 229013461560-9943603544
8 Saracens 228014499587-8849615542
9 London Irish 228113432485-5332462440
10 Newcastle Falcons 228014388545-15731583540
11 Bath 227213385490-10533441336
12 Bristol Shoguns (R)227114504633-12947713336
Source:Guinness Premiership [ permanent dead link ]
Green background denotes qualification for the playoffs. These teams and those highlighted in blue qualified for the 2003–04 Heineken Cup.

Wasps won the 2002–03 Parker Pen Challenge Cup therefore automatically qualifying for the 2003–04 Heineken Cup. With Leicester Tigers winning the Zurich Wildcard Final, the final 2003–04 Heineken Cup berth was awarded to Leeds Tykes, placed fifth in the league. [1]

Results

Week 1

30 August 2002
19:45
Sale Sharks24 21Northampton Saints
Heywood Road
Attendance: 5,313
31 August 2002
14:00
Leeds Tykes26 13Leicester Tigers
Headingley
Attendance: 4,301
31 August 2002
15:00
NEC Harlequins19 25Gloucester
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,015
1 September 2002
14:30
Newcastle Falcons24 17London Wasps
Kingston Park
Attendance: 5,263
1 September 2002
15:00
Bristol Shoguns30 45Saracens
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 4,761
1 September 2002
15:00
London Irish22 24Bath
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 9,203

Week 2

7 September 2002
14:00
Northampton Saints31 13Newcastle Falcons
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 10,213
7 September 2002
15:00
Gloucester44 8Sale Sharks
Kingsholm
Attendance: 9,544
7 September 2002
15:00
Leicester Tigers30 6Harlequins
Welford Road
Attendance: 15,387
8 September 2002
14:30
Leeds Tykes41 16London Irish
Headingley
Attendance: 3,190
8 September 2002
15:00
London Wasps38 35Bristol Shoguns
Adams Park
Attendance: 7,171
8 September 2002
15:00
Saracens28 3Bath
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 10,068

Week 3

13 September 2002
19:45
Sale Sharks29 16Leicester Tigers
Heywood Road
Attendance: 5,678
14 September 2002
14:00
Bath Rugby27 27London Wasps
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
14 September 2002
15:00
NEC Harlequins23 33Leeds Tykes
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 5,352
15 September 2002
14:30
Newcastle Falcons19 22Gloucester
Kingston Park
Attendance: 5,304
15 September 2002
15:00
Bristol Shoguns28 36Northampton Saints
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 4,674
15 September 2002
15:00
London Irish32 10Saracens
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 7,177

Week 4

20 September 2002
20:00
Leeds Tykes29 29Sale Sharks
Headingley
Attendance: 5,123
21 September 2002
14:00
Gloucester45 18Bristol Shoguns
Kingsholm
Attendance: 10,117
21 September 2002
15:00
Leicester Tigers52 9Newcastle Falcons
Welford Road
Attendance: 15,656
21 September 2002
15:00
NEC Harlequins29 19London Irish
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,223
21 September 2002
15:00
Northampton Saints24 3Bath
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 9,560
22 September 2002
15:00
London Wasps51 23Saracens
Adams Park
Attendance: 8,512

Week 5

27 September 2002
19:45
Sale Sharks20 16Harlequins
Heywood Road
Attendance: 5,613
28 September 2002
14:00
Saracens31 19Northampton Saints
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 6,289
28 September 2002
14:15
Bath Rugby21 21Gloucester
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
29 September 2002
14:30
Newcastle Falcons27 20Leeds Tykes
Kingston Park
Attendance: 5,457
29 September 2002
15:00
Bristol Shoguns25 20Leicester Tigers
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 6,237
29 September 2002
15:00
London Irish21 31London Wasps
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 9,267

Week 6

5 October 2002
14:00
Sale Sharks36 14London Irish
Heywood Road
Attendance: 4,514
5 October 2002
15:00
Gloucester44 14Saracens
Kingsholm
Attendance: 10,439
5 October 2002
15:00
Leicester Tigers22 20Bath
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,811
5 October 2002
15:00
NEC Harlequins47 23Newcastle Falcons
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,923
5 October 2002
15:00
Northampton Saints34 20London Wasps
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 9,888
6 October 2002
14:30
Leeds Tykes25 13Bristol Shoguns
Headingley
Attendance: 4,420

Week 7

26 October 2002
14:00
London Wasps23 16Gloucester
Adams Park
Attendance: 8,768
26 October 2002
14:15
Bath Rugby20 22Leeds Tykes
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
27 October 2002
14:30
Newcastle Falcons31 20Sale Sharks
Kingston Park
Attendance: 4,245
27 October 2002
15:00
London Irish12 14Northampton Saints
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 7,579
27 October 2002
15:00
Saracens18 26Leicester Tigers
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 10,531

Week 8

1 November 2002
19:45
Sale Sharks28 14Bristol Shoguns
Heywood Road
Attendance: 4,688
2 November 2002
14:00
NEC Harlequins18 9Bath
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 8,311
2 November 2002
15:00
Gloucester18 9Northampton Saints
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
2 November 2002
15:00
Leicester Tigers9 6London Wasps
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,845
3 November 2002
14:30
Leeds Tykes27 18Saracens
Headingley
Attendance: 5,015
3 November 2002
14:30
Newcastle Falcons16 24London Irish
Kingston Park
Attendance: 4,515

Week 9

9 November 2002
12:00
Northampton Saints3 16Leicester Tigers
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 12,600
10 November 2002
14:15
Bath Rugby24 18Sale Sharks
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 7,430
10 November 2002
14:30
London Irish19 40Gloucester
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 8,449
10 November 2002
15:00
Bristol Shoguns38 10Newcastle Falcons
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 4,342
10 November 2002
15:00
London Wasps27 27Leeds Tykes
Adams Park
Attendance: 4,475
10 November 2002
15:00
Saracens36 30Harlequins
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 6,634

Week 10

15 November 2002
19:45
Leicester Tigers20 15Gloucester
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,845
15 November 2002
19:45
Sale Sharks37 26Saracens
Heywood Road
Attendance: 5,196
17 November 2002
14:30
Leeds Tykes26 19Northampton Saints
Headingley
Attendance: 4,017
17 November 2002
14:30
Newcastle Falcons20 24Bath
Kingston Park
Attendance: 4,532
17 November 2002
15:00
Bristol Shoguns32 32London Irish
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 5,005
17 November 2002
15:00
NEC Harlequins27 14London Wasps
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,252

Week 11

23 November 2002
12:00
Northampton Saints35 7Harlequins
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 8,296
24 November 2002
14:15
Bath Rugby19 30Bristol Shoguns
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
24 November 2002
14:30
Gloucester28 10Leeds Tykes
Kingsholm
Attendance: 10,276
24 November 2002
15:00
London Irish27 7Leicester Tigers
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 10,605
24 November 2002
15:00
London Wasps25 32Sale Sharks
Adams Park
Attendance: 5,242
24 November 2002
15:00
Saracens17 13Newcastle Falcons
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 5,742

Week 12

29 November 2002
19:45
Sale Sharks36 18Bath
Heywood Road
Attendance: 5,700
30 November 2002
15:00
Gloucester25 20London Irish
Kingsholm
Attendance: 10,217
30 November 2002
15:00
NEC Harlequins36 32Saracens
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,714
30 November 2002
17:35
Leicester Tigers12 25Northampton Saints
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,875
1 December 2002
14:30
Leeds Tykes15 18London Wasps
Headingley
Attendance: 4,751
1 December 2002
14:30
Newcastle Falcons12 20Bristol Shoguns
Kingston Park
Attendance: 3,273

Week 13

27 December 2002
15:00
London Wasps26 13Leicester Tigers
Adams Park
Attendance: 10,000
28 December 2002
14:15
Bath Rugby23 9Harlequins
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
28 December 2002
14:30
Northampton Saints13 16Gloucester
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 12,500
29 December 2002
15:00
Bristol Shoguns18 6Sale Sharks
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 5,642
29 December 2002
15:00
London Irish20 0Newcastle Falcons
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 10,877
29 December 2002
15:00
Saracens11 6Leeds Tykes
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 9,328

Week 14

3 January 2003
19:00
Leeds Tykes20 7Bath
Headingley
Attendance: 4,553
3 January 2003
19:45
Sale Sharks38 3Newcastle Falcons
Heywood Road
Attendance: 5,678
4 January 2003
15:00
Gloucester24 17London Wasps
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
4 January 2003
15:00
Leicester Tigers23 18Saracens
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,845
4 January 2003
15:00
NEC Harlequins26 17Bristol Shoguns
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,123
4 January 2003
15:00
Northampton Saints10 22London Irish
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 10,604

Week 15

1 February 2003
14:00
Newcastle Falcons32 17Harlequins
Kingston Park
Attendance: 6,109
1 February 2003
14:15
Bath Rugby8 15Leicester Tigers
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
2 February 2003
15:00
Bristol Shoguns12 17Leeds Tykes
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 5,032
2 February 2003
15:00
London Irish11 23Sale Sharks
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 7,565
2 February 2003
15:00
London Wasps16 9Northampton Saints
Adams Park
Attendance: 9,400
2 February 2003
15:00
Saracens22 29Gloucester
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 9,089

Week 16

7 February 2003
20:00
Leeds Tykes12 17Newcastle Falcons
Headingley
Attendance: 7,207
8 February 2003
14:00
Leicester Tigers40 6Bristol Shoguns
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,875
8 February 2003
15:00
Gloucester29 16Bath
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
8 February 2003
15:00
NEC Harlequins0 45Sale Sharks
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 6,823
8 February 2003
15:00
Northampton Saints34 25Saracens
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 12,500
9 February 2003
15:00
London Wasps35 11London Irish
Adams Park
Attendance: 8,590

Week 17

1 March 2003
14:15
Bath Rugby30 9Saracens
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 7,290
1 March 2003
15:00
London Wasps13 12Newcastle Falcons
Adams Park
Attendance: 6,199
2 March 2003
15:00
Bristol Shoguns48 41Harlequins
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 5,205

Week 18

15 March 2003
14:15
Bath Rugby10 27Northampton Saints
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
15 March 2003
14:30
Sale Sharks32 20Leeds Tykes
Heywood Road
Attendance: 5,700
16 March 2003
14:30
London Irish6 16Harlequins
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 18,585
16 March 2003
14:30
Newcastle Falcons24 22Leicester Tigers
Kingston Park
Attendance: 9,105
16 March 2003
15:00
Bristol Shoguns21 38Gloucester
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 10,693
16 March 2003
15:00
Saracens31 42London Wasps
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 8,912

Week 19

4 April 2003
20:00
Leeds Tykes23 22Harlequins
Headingley
Attendance: 4,305
6 April 2003
15:00
London Wasps36 17Bath
Adams Park
Attendance: 8,231
6 April 2003
15:00
Saracens12 14London Irish
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 6,089
6 April 2003
16:45
Leicester Tigers33 20Sale Sharks
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815

Week 20

10 April 2003
20:00
Bath Rugby18 15London Irish
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
12 April 2003
15:00
Gloucester25 23Newcastle Falcons
Kingsholm
Attendance: 10,404

Week 21

16 April 2003
20:00
Northampton Saints43 13Bristol Shoguns
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 8,805
18 April 2003
15:00
Sale Sharks30 30Gloucester
Heywood Road
Attendance: 5,800
19 April 2003
15:00
NEC Harlequins17 9Leicester Tigers
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,123
20 April 2003
15:00
Bristol Shoguns19 34London Wasps
Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 4,866
20 April 2003
15:00
London Irish14 26Leeds Tykes
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 7,125
20 April 2003
15:00
Newcastle Falcons22 20Northampton Saints
Kingston Park
Attendance: 7,428

Week 22

26 April 2003
15:00
Gloucester29 11Harlequins
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
26 April 2003
15:00
Leicester Tigers18 17Leeds Tykes
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
26 April 2003
16:00
Northampton Saints27 17Sale Sharks
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 9,202
29 April 2003
19:30
Saracens17 16Bristol Shoguns
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 5,090

Week 23

2 May 2003
19:45
NEC Harlequins19 31Northampton Saints
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 6,423
3 May 2003
14:00
Leicester Tigers19 20London Irish
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
3 May 2003
17:15
Sale Sharks9 16London Wasps
Heywood Road
Attendance: 5,800
4 May 2003
14:30
Leeds Tykes30 23Gloucester
Headingley
Attendance: 6,088
4 May 2003
15:00
Bristol Shoguns30 20Bath
Ashton Gate
Attendance: 20,793
4 May 2003
15:00
Newcastle Falcons26 22Saracens
Kingston Park
Attendance: 9,127

Week 24

10 May 2003
15:00
Bath Rugby24 12Newcastle Falcons
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,200
10 May 2003
15:00
Gloucester31 13Leicester Tigers
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
10 May 2003
15:00
London Irish41 21Bristol Shoguns
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 12,696
10 May 2003
15:00
London Wasps21 25Harlequins
Adams Park
Attendance: 8,747
10 May 2003
15:00
Northampton Saints28 6Leeds Tykes
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 12,500
10 May 2003
15:00
Saracens34 19Sale Sharks
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 6,211

Play-offs

Semi final

17 May 2003
18:00
London Wasps19 10Northampton Saints
Adams Park
Attendance: 7,398

Final

31 May 2003
15:30
Gloucester3 39London Wasps
Pen: Mercier (1/1) 4'
Report
Report
Try: Lewsey (2) 2' c, 40' c
Worsley 71' c
Con: King (3/3) 3', 40', 71'
Pen: King (4/4) 9', 12', 45', 53'
Drop: King (2) 19', 47'
Twickenham Stadium
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Tony Spreadbury
FB15 Flag of South Africa.svg Thinus Delport
RW14 Flag of England.svg Marcel Garvey Sub off.svg 76'
OC13 Flag of Samoa.svg Terry Fanolua Sub off.svg 63'
IC12 Flag of England.svg Henry Paul
LW11 Flag of England.svg James Simpson-Daniel
FH10 Flag of France.svg Ludovic Mercier Sub off.svg 68'
SH9 Flag of England.svg Andy Gomarsall
N88 Flag of Samoa.svg Junior Paramore Sub off.svg 53'
OF7 Flag of England.svg Andy Hazell
BF6 Flag of South Africa.svg Jake Boer
RL5 Flag of England.svg Mark Cornwell Sub off.svg 40'
LL4 Flag of England.svg Adam Eustace
TP3 Flag of England.svg Phil Vickery (c)
HK2 Flag of France.svg Olivier Azam
LP1 Flag of Argentina.svg Rodrigo Roncero
Substitutions:
HK16C. Collins
PR17 Flag of England.svg Andy Deacon
LK18 Flag of England.svg Rob Fidler Sub on.svg 40'
FL19 Flag of England.svg Pete Buxton Sub on.svg 53'
FH20 Flag of England.svg Simon Amor Sub on.svg 68'
CE21 Flag of New Zealand.svg Robert Todd Sub on.svg 63'
WG22 Flag of England.svg Clive Stuart-Smith Sub on.svg 76'
Coach:
Flag of England.svg Nigel Melville
FB15 Flag of England.svg Mark Van Gisbergen
RW14 Flag of England.svg Josh Lewsey
OC13 Flag of England.svg Fraser Waters
IC12 Flag of England.svg Stuart Abbott Sub off.svg 69'
LW11 Flag of Scotland.svg Kenny Logan
FH10 Flag of England.svg Alex King
SH9 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rob Howley Sub off.svg 71'
N88 Flag of England.svg Lawrence Dallaglio (c)
OF7 Flag of England.svg Paul Volley Sub off.svg 73'
BF6 Flag of England.svg Joe Worsley
RL5 Flag of England.svg Richard Birkett
LL4 Flag of England.svg Simon Shaw Sub off.svg 73'
TP3 Flag of England.svg Will Green
HK2 Flag of Samoa.svg Trevor Leota Sub off.svg 62'
LP1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Dowd Sub off.svg 74'
Substitutions:
HK16 Flag of England.svg Phil Greening Sub on.svg 62'
PR17 Flag of England.svg Alistair McKenzie Sub on.svg 74'
LK18 Flag of England.svg Peter Scrivener Sub on.svg 73'
FL19 Flag of England.svg Mark Lock Sub on.svg 73'
SH20 Flag of England.svg Martyn Wood Sub on.svg 71'
CE21 Flag of England.svg Mark Denney Sub on.svg 69'
CE22 Flag of England.svg Ayoola Erinle
Coach:
Flag of New Zealand.svg Warren Gatland

Zurich Wildcard

Meanwhile, Leeds (5th place), Leicester (6th), Harlequins (7th), Saracens (8th) played for a Zurich Wildcard to the 2003–04 Heineken Cup:

Semi-finals

First leg

14 May 2003
Harlequins26 23Leicester Tigers
Report
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 2,350
Referee: D Pearson
14 May 2003
Saracens57 21Leeds Tykes
Report
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 2,900
Referee: Roy Maybank

Second leg

18 May 2003
Leicester Tigers28 13Harlequins
[ Report]
Welford Road
Attendance: 5,552

Leicester advanced to the wildcard final due to a superior aggregate score of 51-39

18 May 2003
Leeds Tykes27 13Saracens
Report
Headingley
Attendance: 1,407
Referee: Tony Spreadbury

Saracens advanced to the wildcard final due to a superior aggregate score of 70-48

Final

31 May 2003
Leicester Tigers27 20 (a.e.t.)Saracens
[ Report]
Franklin's Gardens
Attendance: 8,066

Leading scorers

Note: Flags to the left of player names indicate national team as has been defined under World Rugby eligibility rules, or primary nationality for players who have not earned international senior caps. Players may hold one or more non-WR nationalities.

Total Season Attendances

ClubHome
Games
TotalAverageHighestLowest% Capacity
Bath1188,5208,0478,2007,29098%
Bristol1177,2507,02320,7934,34251%
Gloucester11115,93810,54011,0009,54496%
Harlequins1280,6326,7198,3112,35079%
Leeds Tykes1254,3774,5317,2071,40720%
Leicester Tigers12188,13615,67816,8755,55293%
London Irish11109,1289,92118,5857,12541%
London Wasps1292,7337,72810,0004,47577%
Newcastle Falcons1164,3585,8519,1273,27359%
Northampton Saints11116,27110,57012,6008,29684%
Sale Sharks1159,6805,4255,8004,51495%
Saracens1286,8837,24010,5312,90033%

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The 2011–12 Aviva Premiership was the 25th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the second one to be sponsored by Aviva. The reigning champions entering the season were Saracens, who had claimed their first title after defeating Leicester Tigers in the 2011 final. Worcester Warriors had been promoted as champions from the 2010–11 RFU Championship at the first attempt.

The 2016–17 Aviva Premiership was the 30th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the seventh one to be sponsored by Aviva. The reigning champions entering the season were Saracens, who had claimed their third title after defeating Exeter Chiefs in the 2016 final. Bristol Bears had been promoted as champions from the 2015–16 RFU Championship after a seven year absence.

The 2018–19 Gallagher Premiership was the 32nd season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the first one to be sponsored by Gallagher. The reigning champions entering the season were Saracens, who had claimed their fourth title after defeating Exeter Chiefs in the 2018 final. Bristol Bears had been promoted as champions from the 2017–18 RFU Championship at the first attempt.

The 2019–20 Gallagher Premiership was the 33rd season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the second one to be sponsored by Gallagher. The reigning champions entering the season were Saracens, who had claimed their fifth title after defeating Exeter Chiefs in the 2019 final. London Irish had been promoted as champions from the 2018–19 RFU Championship at the first attempt.

References

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