List of Winners
- 1972 Gloucester 17–6 against Moseley
- 1973 Coventry 27–15 against Bristol
- 1974 Coventry 26–6 against London Scottish
- 1975 Bedford 28–12 against Rosslyn Park
- 1976 Gosforth 23–14 against Rosslyn Park
- 1977 Gosforth 27–11 against Waterloo
- 1978 Gloucester 6–3 against Leicester
- 1979 Leicester 15–12 against Moseley
- 1980 Leicester 21–9 against London Irish
- 1981 Leicester 22–15 against Gosforth
- 1982 Gloucester and Moseley (shared) 12–12
- 1983 Bristol 28–22 against Leicester
- 1984 Bath 10–9 against Bristol
- 1985 Bath 24–15 against London Welsh
- 1986 Bath 25–17 against Wasps FC
- 1987 Bath 19–12 against Wasps FC
- 1988 Harlequins 28–22 against Bristol
- 1989 Bath 10–6 against Leicester
- 1990 Bath 48–6 against Gloucester
- 1991 Harlequins 25–13 against Northampton
- 1992 Bath 15–12 against Harlequins
- 1993 Leicester 23–16 against Harlequins
- 1994 Bath 21–9 against Leicester
- 1995 Bath 36–16 against Wasps FC
- 1996 Bath 16–15 against Leicester
- 1997 Leicester 9–3 against Sale
- 1998 Saracens 48–18 against Wasps FC
- 1999 Wasps FC 29–19 against Newcastle
- 2000 London Wasps 31–23 against Northampton
- 2001 Newcastle 30–27 against Harlequins
- 2002 London Irish 38–7 against Northampton
- 2003 Gloucester 40–22 against Northampton
- 2004 Newcastle 37–33 against Sale
- 2005 Leeds Tykes 20–12 against Bath
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