1982_Challenge_Cup

1981–82 Challenge Cup

1981–82 Challenge Cup

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The 1981–82 Challenge Cup was the 81st staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup. Known as the State Express Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, the final was contested by Widnes and Hull F.C. at Wembley. The match ended as a draw, resulting in a replay being staged at Elland Road, which Hull won 18–9.

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Preliminary round

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First round

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Second round

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Third round

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Semi finals

More information Hull, 15 – 11 ...
27 March 1982
Headingley, Leeds
Attendance: 21,207
Referee: Billy Thompson (Huddersfield)[1]
More information Widnes, 11 – 8 ...
3 April 1982
Station Road, Swinton
Attendance: 13,075
Referee: Fred Lindop (Wakefield)[2]

Final

Widnes returned to Wembley as defending champions, having won the Challenge Cup for the sixth time in their history in the previous year.

More information Hull, 14 – 14 ...
1 May 1982
Wembley, London
Attendance: 92,147
Referee: Fred Lindop (Wakefield)
Player of the Match: Eddie Cunningham

Widnes led by eight points with 15 minutes of the game remaining, but Hull F.C. came back to draw the match 14–14, meaning the final would be replayed for the first time since 1954.[3]

Replay

More information Hull, 18 – 9 ...
19 May 1982
Elland Road, Leeds
Attendance: 41,171
Referee: Fred Lindop (Wakefield)
Player of the Match: David Topliss[4]

References

  1. Kennedy, Edward (29 March 1982). "Hull weather storm". The Guardian. p. 17. ProQuest 186264954.
  2. "O'Loughlin takes a winning stroll". The Observer. London. 4 April 1982. p. 48. ProQuest 476755126.
  3. Nicholson, Geoffrey (2 May 1982). "One Hull of a fightback". The Observer. London. p. 41. ProQuest 476766355.
  4. "Totally Topliss". The Guardian. 20 May 1982. p. 26. ProQuest 186308640.

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