2003–04 Premiership Rugby

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2003-2004 Zurich Premiership
CountriesFlag of England.svg  England
Champions London Wasps (4th title)
Runners-up Bath
Relegated Rotherham Titans
Matches played137
Attendance1,241,557
(average 9,062 per match)
  2002–03
2004–05  

The 2003-04 Zurich Premiership was the 17th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions.

Contents

Rotherham were relegated after failing to win a single match all season.

Participating teams

TeamStadiumCapacityCity/Area
Bath Bath 9,980 Bath, Somerset
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 The Causeway Stadium 10,000 High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Newcastle Falcons Kingston Park 10,000 Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
Northampton Saints Franklin's Gardens 12,100 Northampton, Northamptonshire
Rotherham Titans Millmoor 11,158 Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Sale Edgeley Park 10,641 Stockport, Greater Manchester
Saracens Vicarage Road 22,000 Watford, Hertfordshire

Table

ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints AgainstPoints DifferenceTries ForTries AgainstTry BonusLosing BonusPoints
1 Bath 221804508311+19745244379
C London Wasps 221606575406+16959376373
3 Northampton Saints 221516574416+15861486270
4 Gloucester 221408491412+7951414363
5 Leicester Tigers*221138537430+10753374255
6 Harlequins 2210210502449+5350434654
7 Sale Sharks 229310510472+3856505653
8 London Irish 2210111427454-2730371649
9 Newcastle Falcons 227213497525-2853554945
10 Saracens*228113397543-14640563339
11 Leeds Tykes 227114449588-13947594337
R Rotherham Titans 220022309770-4613290033
Source:Guinness Premiership [ permanent dead link ]
* Leicester and Saracens deducted one point each for fielding an ineligible player. Green background denotes qualification for playoffs. These teams and those highlighted in blue qualified for the 2004–05 Heineken Cup.

Results

Week 1

12 September 2003
19:45
Sale Sharks37 37Northampton Saints
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 8,105
13 September 2003
14:45
Harlequins33 27London Wasps
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,223
13 September 2003
15:00
Gloucester22 8Rotherham Titans
Kingsholm
Attendance: 10,114
13 September 2003
15:00
Leicester Tigers29 19London Irish
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,029
14 September 2003
14:30
Leeds Tykes32 44Bath
Headingley
Attendance: 4,093
14 September 2003
15:00
Newcastle Falcons20 25Saracens
Kingston Park
Attendance: 7,012

Week 2

20 September 2003
14:15
Bath24 6Northampton Saints
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,381
20 September 2003
14:45
Rotherham Titans15 43Harlequins
Millmoor
Attendance: 4,003
21 September 2003
15:00
London Irish16 10Gloucester
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 9,968
21 September 2003
15:00
London Wasps33 10Leeds Tykes
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 5,721
21 September 2003
15:00
Newcastle Falcons9 8Sale Sharks
Kingston Park
Attendance: 5,628
21 September 2003
15:00
Saracens19 19Leicester Tigers
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 7,730

Week 3

26 September 2003
19:45
Leicester Tigers28 21Newcastle Falcons
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
26 September 2003
19:45
Sale Sharks9 14Bath
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 6,500
26 September 2003
20:00
Leeds Tykes23 13Rotherham Titans
Headingley
Attendance: 4,842
27 September 2003
14:45
Gloucester30 7Saracens
Kingsholm
Attendance: 10,050
27 September 2003
15:00
Harlequins15 10London Irish
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,523
27 September 2003
15:00
Northampton Saints27 17London Wasps
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 10,571

Week 4

4 October 2003
14:45
Leicester Tigers16 22Sale Sharks
Welford Road
Attendance: 15,507
4 October 2003
15:00
Rotherham Titans13 42Northampton Saints
Millmoor
Attendance: 3,118
5 October 2003
14:00
London Wasps19 20Bath
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 7,767
5 October 2003
15:00
London Irish31 16Leeds Tykes
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 5,725
5 October 2003
15:00
Newcastle Falcons42 22Gloucester
Kingston Park
Attendance: 6,102
5 October 2003
15:00
Saracens39 33Harlequins
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 6,380

Week 5

10 October 2003
19:45
Sale Sharks33 37London Wasps
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 5,803
11 October 2003
14:15
Bath47 3Rotherham Titans
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 8,733
11 October 2003
14:45
Gloucester24 3Leicester Tigers
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
11 October 2003
15:00
Harlequins18 11Newcastle Falcons
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 6,523
11 October 2003
15:00
Northampton Saints24 30London Irish
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 10,384
12 October 2003
15:00
Leeds Tykes41 31Saracens
Headingley
Attendance: 2,888

Week 6

17 October 2003
19:45
Rotherham Titans14 28Sale Sharks
Millmoor
Attendance: 2,229
18 October 2003
15:30
Harlequins0 16Gloucester
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 6,223
18 October 2003
16:00
Northampton Saints33 20Newcastle Falcons
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 9,923
19 October 2003
14:00
Bath25 3Saracens
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,154
19 October 2003
14:30
Leeds Tykes39 18Leicester Tigers
Headingley
Attendance: 4,073
19 October 2003
15:00
London Wasps22 15London Irish
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 6,463

Week 7

25 October 2003
14:45
Newcastle Falcons19 17Bath
Kingston Park
Attendance: 4,885
25 October 2003
15:00
Gloucester24 19Leeds Tykes
Kingsholm
Attendance: 9,832
25 October 2003
15:00
Leicester Tigers15 32Northampton Saints
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
25 October 2003
15:00
Harlequins21 30Sale Sharks
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 5,123
26 October 2003
15:00
London Irish47 26Rotherham Titans
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 5,831
26 October 2003
15:00
Saracens3 42London Wasps
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 6,950

Week 8

31 October 2003
19:45
Sale Sharks26 28London Irish
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 5,605
31 October 2003
20:00
Leeds Tykes16 30Harlequins
Headingley
Attendance: 3,205
1 November 2003
14:15
Bath31 17Leicester Tigers
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,980
1 November 2003
14:45
Northampton Saints30 17Gloucester
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 11,026
1 November 2003
15:00
Rotherham Titans12 25Saracens
Millmoor
Attendance: 2,500
2 November 2003
15:00
London Wasps30 26Newcastle Falcons
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 5,151

Week 9

8 November 2003
14:45
Sale Sharks37 21Leeds Tykes
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 3,367
8 November 2003
15:00
Gloucester14 20Bath
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
8 November 2003
15:00
Leicester Tigers32 22London Wasps
Welford Road
Attendance: 15,384
8 November 2003
15:00
Harlequins43 21Northampton Saints
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 6,223
9 November 2003
15:00
Newcastle Falcons56 10Rotherham Titans
Kingston Park
Attendance: 5,452
9 November 2003
15:00
Saracens31 34London Irish
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 5,013

Week 10

21 November 2003
19:45
London Wasps20 12Gloucester
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 7,288
21 November 2003
19:45
Sale Sharks33 3Saracens
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 5,487
22 November 2003
14:15
Bath18 10Harlequins
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,980
22 November 2003
15:00
Northampton Saints48 24Leeds Tykes
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 11,292
22 November 2003
16:00
Rotherham Titans17 27Leicester Tigers
Millmoor
Attendance: 2,900
23 November 2003
15:00
London Irish15 19Newcastle Falcons
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 6,791

Week 11

29 November 2003
14:45
Newcastle Falcons20 23London Wasps
Kingston Park
Attendance: 10,001
29 November 2003
15:00
Gloucester28 20Northampton Saints
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
29 November 2003
15:00
Leicester Tigers12 13Bath
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
29 November 2003
15:00
Harlequins9 16Leeds Tykes
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,123
30 November 2003
15:00
London Irish9 3Sale Sharks
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 7,488
30 November 2003
15:00
Saracens29 10Rotherham Titans
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 5,680

Week 12

19 December 2003
19:45
Sale Sharks27 27Harlequins
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 6,643
20 December 2003
13:00
Rotherham Titans10 15London Irish
Millmoor
Attendance: 1,910
20 December 2003
14:15
Bath20 10Newcastle Falcons
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,800
20 December 2003
14:45
Northampton Saints14 0Leicester Tigers
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 12,150
21 December 2003
14:30
Leeds Tykes22 18Gloucester
Headingley
Attendance: 7,467
21 December 2003
15:00
London Wasps41 0Saracens
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 9,350

Week 13

27 December 2003
15:00
Gloucester18 17Harlequins
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
27 December 2003
15:00
Leicester Tigers39 11Leeds Tykes
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
27 December 2003
15:00
Sale Sharks35 7Rotherham Titans
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 8,797
27 December 2003
15:00
Saracens15 24Bath
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 11,477
27 December 2003
15:15
London Irish19 34London Wasps
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 20,318
28 December 2003
14:30
Newcastle Falcons23 19Northampton Saints
Kingston Park
Attendance: 10,000

Week 14

1 January 2004
15:00
Saracens27 3Leeds Tykes
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 9,350
3 January 2004
14:45
Leicester Tigers18 28Gloucester
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
4 January 2004
14:30
Newcastle Falcons25 29Harlequins
Kingston Park
Attendance: 7,975
4 January 2004
15:00
London Irish15 36Northampton Saints
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 10,004
4 January 2004
15:00
London Wasps26 10Sale Sharks
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 9,506
4 January 2004
15:00
Rotherham Titans18 34Bath
Millmoor
Attendance: 6,894

Week 15

6 February 2004
19:45
Sale Sharks3 3Leicester Tigers
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 10,541
6 February 2004
20:00
Leeds Tykes9 16London Irish
Headingley
Attendance: 3,230
7 February 2004
14:40
Bath6 10London Wasps
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,980
7 February 2004
15:00
Gloucester36 12Newcastle Falcons
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
7 February 2004
15:00
Harlequins12 10Saracens
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 8,170
7 February 2004
15:00
Northampton Saints18 8Rotherham Titans
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 10,839

Week 16

14 February 2004
15:00
Rotherham Titans20 27London Wasps
Millmoor
Attendance: 2,200
14 February 2004
18:00
Gloucester38 12Sale Sharks
Kingsholm
Attendance: 10,993
15 February 2004
13:00
Saracens18 22Northampton Saints
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 5,651
15 February 2004
13:30
Newcastle Falcons25 28Leeds Tykes
Kingston Park
Attendance: 7,503

Week 17

21 February 2004
14:15
Bath22 13Leeds Tykes
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,818
21 February 2004
14:30
London Irish9 22Leicester Tigers
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 10,836
21 February 2004
15:00
Northampton Saints51 12Sale Sharks
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 11,756
22 February 2004
15:00
Rotherham Titans21 35Gloucester
Millmoor
Attendance: 2,250
22 February 2004
15:00
Saracens32 27Newcastle Falcons
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 7,516
22 February 2004
18:00
London Wasps22 21Harlequins
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 8,549

Week 18

19 March 2004
19:45
Leicester Tigers30 21Harlequins
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
21 March 2004
15:00
London Irish20 21Bath
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 20,840

Week 19

26 March 2004
19:45
Sale Sharks38 20Gloucester
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 6,487
27 March 2004
14:15
Bath23 21London Irish
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,980
27 March 2004
15:00
Harlequins20 23Leicester Tigers
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,871
27 March 2004
15:00
Northampton Saints24 3Saracens
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 12,003
28 March 2004
14:30
Leeds Tykes30 30Newcastle Falcons
Headingley
Attendance: 4,907
28 March 2004
15:00
London Wasps39 11Rotherham Titans
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 6,757

Week 20

2 April 2004
19:45
Rotherham Titans20 34Leeds Tykes
Millmoor
Attendance: 2,750
3 April 2004
14:15
Bath16 12Sale Sharks
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,980
3 April 2004
14:45
Saracens8 16Gloucester
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 6,907
4 April 2004
15:00
London Irish15 15Harlequins
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 9,574
4 April 2004
15:00
London Wasps31 5Northampton Saints
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
4 April 2004
15:00
Newcastle Falcons25 25Leicester Tigers
Kingston Park
Attendance: 10,000

Week 21

16 April 2004
19:45
Leicester Tigers38 10Saracens
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
16 April 2004
19:45
Harlequins43 20Rotherham Titans
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 4,758
18 April 2004
14:00
Northampton Saints16 6Bath
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 12,005
18 April 2004
14:30
Leeds Tykes7 11London Wasps
Headingley
Attendance: 3,194
18 April 2004
16:00
Gloucester28 13London Irish
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000

Week 22

23 April 2004
19:45
Sale Sharks41 16Newcastle Falcons
Edgeley Park
Attendance: 9,486

Week 23

1 May 2004
14:45
Gloucester28 25London Wasps
Kingsholm
Attendance: 11,000
1 May 2004
15:00
Leicester Tigers75 13Rotherham Titans
Welford Road
Attendance: 16,815
2 May 2004
14:00
Harlequins25 22Bath
Twickenham Stoop
Attendance: 7,870
2 May 2004
14:30
Leeds Tykes15 31Northampton Saints
Headingley
Attendance: 4,239
2 May 2004
15:00
Newcastle Falcons15 16London Irish
Kingston Park
Attendance: 8,723
2 May 2004
15:00
Saracens39 23Sale Sharks
Vicarage Road
Attendance: 6,917

Week 24

8 May 2004
15:00
Bath41 7Gloucester
Recreation Ground
Attendance: 9,980
8 May 2004
15:00
Leeds Tykes20 31Sale Sharks
Headingley
Attendance: 4,036
8 May 2004
15:00
London Irish14 20Saracens
Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 9,856
8 May 2004
15:00
London Wasps17 48Leicester Tigers
The Causeway Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
8 May 2004
15:00
Northampton Saints18 17Harlequins
Franklin’s Gardens
Attendance: 12,048
8 May 2004
15:00
Rotherham Titans20 26Newcastle Falcons
Don Valley Stadium
Attendance: 5,203

Play-offs

As for the 2002–03 season, the first placed team automatically qualified for the final where they played the winner of the second vs third place semi-final.

Semi-final

16 May 2004
14:00
London Wasps 57 20 Northampton Saints
Report

Final

29 May 2004
18:00
Bath 6 10 London Wasps
P-Malone (1)
DG-Malone (1)
Report T-Abbott (1)
C-van Gisbergen (1)
DG-King (1)
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 59,500
Mike Catt
Andrew Higgins
Robbie Fleck
Mike Tindall
Alex Crockett
Chris Malone
Martyn Wood
Zak Feunati
Michael Lipman
Andy Beattie
Danny Grewcock
Steve Borthwick
Duncan Bell
Jonathan Humphreys (capt)
David Barnes
Replacements:
Hentie Martens
Lee Mears
Matt Stevens
Olly Barkley
Spencer Davey
James Scaysbrook
Rob Fidler
Coach:
Mark van Gisbergen
Josh Lewsey
Fraser Waters
Stuart Abbott
Tom Voyce
Alex King
Rob Howley
Lawrence Dallaglio (capt)
Paul Volley
Joe Worsley
Richard Birkett
Simon Shaw
Will Green
Trevor Leota
Tim Payne
Replacements:
Henry Nwume
Mark Lock
Ben Gotting
Martin Purdy
Peter Richards
Mark Denney
Ayoola Erinle
Coach:
Warren Gatland

Zurich Wildcard

The Zurich Wildcard was contested by the teams placed fourth through seventh in the final table.

Semi finals

15 May 2004
Gloucester 44 35 Sale Sharks
Kingsholm, Gloucester
Attendance: 4,859

Despite winning this match, Gloucester forfeited their place in the final as English teams were awarded an additional Heineken Cup qualification place due to London Wasps winning the 2003–04 Heineken Cup. This additional place was awarded to Gloucester as the next highest placed team in the league not automatically qualified. [1] [2]

26 May 2004
Leicester Tigers 43 26 Harlequins
Welford Road, Leicester
Attendance: 12,004

Final

29 May 2004
Sale Sharks 27 48 Leicester Tigers
Twickenham, London
Attendance: 30,000

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
Bath11106,7669,7069,9808,73397%
Gloucester12122,84810,23711,0004,85993%
Harlequins1174,6306,7858,1704,75880%
Leeds Tykes1146,1744,1987,4672,88819%
Leicester Tigers12193,44416,12016,81512,00496%
London Irish11117,23110,65720,8405,72544%
London Wasps1292,7717,73110,0005,15177%
Newcastle Falcons1183,2817,57110,0014,88576%
Northampton Saints11122,56311,14212,1509,92392%
Rotherham Titans1135,9573,2696,8941,91030%
Sale Sharks1176,8216,98410,5413,36766%
Saracens1179,5717,23411,4775,01333%

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