1984–85 Challenge Cup
Duration | 6 Rounds |
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Number of teams | 36 |
Broadcast partners | BBC |
Winners | Wigan |
Runners-up | Hull |
Lance Todd Trophy | Brett Kenny |
The 1984–85 Challenge Cup was the 84th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup. Known as the Silk Cut Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, the final was contested by Wigan and Hull F.C. at Wembley. Wigan won the match 28–24.
Preliminary round[]
Tie no | Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Attendance |
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1 | 27 Jan | Leeds | 68–6 | Bridgend | 3,692 |
2 | 29 Jan | Barrow | 12–26 | Halifax | 2,925 |
3 | 29 Jan | Salford | 14–6 | Featherstone Rovers | 1,652 |
4 | 3 Feb | Doncaster | 6–25 | Wakefield Trinity | 852 |
First round[]
Tie no | Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Attendance |
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1 | 9 Feb | Leeds | 4–14 | Widnes | 6,778 |
2 | 10 Feb | Fulham | 4–17 | Halifax | 1,095 |
3 | 10 Feb | Keighley | 5–12 | Runcorn Highfield | 837 |
4 | 14 Feb | Hull | 52–6 | Carlisle | 4,588 |
5 | 17 Feb | Bramley | 16–15 | Blackpool Borough | 614 |
6 | 17 Feb | Oldham | 8–14 | Castleford | 6,056 |
7 | 17 Feb | Sheffield Eagles | 19–54 | Warrington | 1,479 |
8 | 17 Feb | Wigan | 46–8 | Batley | 9,606 |
9 | 17 Feb | Workington Town | 28–6 | Dewsbury | 858 |
10 | 20 Feb | Rochdale Hornets | 11–5 | York F.C. | 463 |
11 | 20 Feb | Salford | 31–6 | Swinton | 4,267 |
12 | 21 Feb | St. Helens | 3–8 | Hull Kingston Rovers | 9,292 |
13 | 24 Feb | Leigh | 14–6 | Huddersfield | 4,297 |
14 | 24 Feb | Mansfield Marksman | 10–34 | Hunslet | 1,346 |
15 | 24 Feb | Southend Invicta | 18–50 | Bradford Northern | 3,297 |
16 | 24 Feb | Whitehaven | 8–10 | Wakefield Trinity | 1,907 |
Second round[]
Tie no | Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Attendance |
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1 | 23 Feb | Warrington | 14–24 | Wigan | 8,614 |
2 | 24 Feb | Bramley | 24–10 | Salford | 3,012 |
3 | 24 Feb | Castleford | 64–4 | Workington Town | 3,498 |
4 | 24 Feb | Halifax | 6–22 | Hull | 9,362 |
5 | 24 Feb | Rochdale Hornets | 4–38 | Hull Kingston Rovers | 3,449 |
6 | 24 Feb | Widnes | 36–11 | Runcorn Highfield | 5,528 |
7 | 27 Feb | Bradford Northern | 13–2 | Wakefield Trinity | 3,413 |
8 | 27 Feb | Leigh | 27–28 | Hunslet | 3,780 |
Third round[]
Tie no | Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Attendance |
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1 | 9 Mar | Hull | 6–6 | Widnes | 11,411 |
Replay | 13 Mar | Widnes | 12–19 | Hull | 11,447 |
2 | 10 Mar | Bradford Northern | 6–7 | Wigan | 15,212 |
3 | 10 Mar | Castleford | 58–18 | Bramley | 4,357 |
4 | 10 Mar | Hunslet | 7–27 | Hull Kingston Rovers | 6,945 |
Semi final[]
23 March 1985
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Wigan | 18 – 11 | Hull Kingston Rovers |
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Try: Juliff, Stephenson, Gill Goal: Stephenson (2), Gill |
Report | Try: Miller, Clark Goal: Fairbairn Drop goal: Harkin |
6 April 1985
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Castleford | 10 – 10 | Hull |
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Try: Hyde, Joyner Goal: Hyde |
Report | Try: O'Hara, Sterling Goal: Crooks |
Replay[]
10 April 1985
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Castleford | 16 – 22 | Hull |
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Try: Hyde, Roockley, Chapman Goal: Hyde (2) |
Try: O'Hara, Sterling, , Leuluai Goal: Crooks (3) |
Final[]
This was the first meeting of Wigan and Hull F.C. in the Challenge Cup Final since 1959 when Wigan won 30–13. The attendance of 99,801 was the highest ever recorded for the Cup Final at Wembley Stadium.
Saturday 4 May 1985
3:00PM (BST) |
Wigan | 28 – 24 | Hull |
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Tries: John Ferguson (2) Brett Kenny Henderson Gill Shaun Edwards Goals: Henderson Gill (3/3) David Stephenson (1/3) |
Report | Tries: Steve Evans James Leuluai (2) Gary Divorty Goals: Lee Crooks (2/5) Garry Schofield (0/2) |
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References[]
- ^ "10/04/1985 - Hull FC v Castleford Tigers". Hull FC. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- ^ "Challenge Cup: Brett Kenny recalls Wigan v Hull FC final of 1985". BBC Sport. 22 August 2013. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
External links[]
- Challenge Cup official website Archived 2014-01-22 at the Wayback Machine
- Challenge Cup 1984/85 results at Rugby League Project
Categories:
- Challenge Cup
- 1985 in English rugby league
- 1985 in Welsh rugby league