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The 1974–75 RFU National KO competition was the fourth edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Bedford won the competition defeating Rosslyn Park in the final.[1] The final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2] This Final was the last appearance at Twickenham of one of England's finest players Budge Rogers.
Draw and results
First round
| Team one | Team two | Score | 
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| Bournemouth | Bedford | 6-66 | 
| Nottingham | Sale | 6-16 | 
| Blackheath | Wasps | 9-3 | 
| Coventry | Bradford | 40-10 | 
| Bristol | Plymouth Albion | 7-6 | 
| Northampton | Gosforth | 4-7 | 
| Solihull | Liverpool | 6-7 | 
| Falmouth | Bath | 9-9* | 
| Aylesbury | London Scottish | 12-39 | 
| Rosslyn Park | London Welsh | 22-9 | 
| Morpeth | Stockwood Park | 10-0 | 
| Maidstone | London Irish | 16-19 | 
| Moseley | Wilmslow | 15-7 | 
| Streatham-Croydon | Richmond | 3-10 | 
| Morley | Waterloo | 16-7 | 
| Gloucester | St Luke's College | 21-3 | 
Progress to next round as away team*
Second round
| Team one | Team two | Score | 
|---|---|---|
| Bedford | Sale | 23-3 | 
| Blackheath | Coventry | 6-32 | 
| Bristol | Gosforth | 3-13 | 
| Liverpool | Bath | 6-12 | 
| London Scottish | Rosslyn Park | 6-11 | 
| Morpeth | London Irish | 19-3 | 
| Moseley | Gloucester | 10-7 | 
| Richmond | Morley | 14-6 | 
Quarter-finals
| Team one | Team two | Score | 
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| Bath | Morpeth | 9-13 | 
| Bedford | Gosforth | 12-6 | 
| Richmond | Coventry | 0-3 | 
| Rosslyn Park | Moseley | 21-7 | 
Semi-finals
| Team one | Team two | Score | 
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| Bedford | Coventry | 13-6 | 
| Morpeth | Rosslyn Park | 6-28 | 
Final
| 26 April 1975 | 
| Bedford | 28-12 | Rosslyn Park | 
| Try: Derek Wyatt  Chris Bailward  Bob Demming (2)  Brian Keen  Con: Neil Bennett (4) | Try: David McKay (2)  Bob Fisher  | 
| Twickenham Stadium, London Attendance: 18,000 Referee: R.F 'Johnny' Johnson (London) | 
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References
- ↑ Jenkins, Vivian (1975). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook. Brickfield Publications Ltd. ISBN 0362-00221-5.
- ↑ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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