Quilter Cup

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The Quilter Cup (formerly the Old Mutual Wealth Cup) is a rugby union trophy awarded to the winner of an annual fixture played in May between England and another national team or the Barbarians. It is currently held by the Barbarians since their victory in 2022.

Founded2016
No. of teams3
Most recent
champion
Barbarians
(2022)
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Quilter Cup
SportRugby union
Founded2016
No. of teams3
Most recent
champion
Barbarians
(2022)
Most titlesEngland (3)
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The fixture was launched on 2 December 2015 when the RFU announced a four-year partnership with Old Mutual Wealth.[1]

The first Old Mutual Wealth Cup match was won by England, who beat Wales 27–13 at Twickenham Stadium on 29 May 2016.[2]

From 2018 the competition was renamed to reflect the new name of the sponsor Quilter plc.[3]

Results

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No. Date Venue Score Opposition Winner Match report
1 29 May 2016 Twickenham Stadium, London 27–13  Wales  England
2 28 May 2017 Twickenham Stadium, London 28–14 Barbarians  England
3 27 May 2018 Twickenham Stadium, London 45–63 Barbarians Barbarians
4 2 June 2019 Twickenham Stadium, London 51–43 Barbarians  England
5 25 October 2020[a] Twickenham Stadium, London Cancelled Barbarians
6 19 June 2022 Twickenham Stadium, London 21–52 Barbarians Barbarians
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Notes

  1. Initially postponed from 21 June to 25 October due to the COVID-19 pandemic the match was later cancelled due to a breach of COVID protocols.[4]

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