1913–14 Northern Rugby Football Union season explained

1913–14 Northern Rugby Football Union season
League:Championship
No Of Teams:25
Season:1913–14 Season
Season Champs: Salford (1st title)
Season Champ Name:Champions
League Leaders: Huddersfield
League Leaders Name:League Leaders
Second Place: Huddersfield
Top Scorer: Major Holland (Huddersfield) (268)
Top Try Scorer: Albert Rosenfeld (Huddersfield) (80)
Prevseason Link:1912–13 Northern Rugby Football Union season
Prevseason Year:1912–13
Nextseason Link:1914–15 Northern Rugby Football Union season
Nextseason Year:1914–15

The 1913–14 Northern Rugby Football Union season was the 19th season of rugby league football.

Season summary

Salford won the play-off final 5-3 against Huddersfield to record their first Championship.

Huddersfield ended the regular season with the best record and were trying for their third title in a row. During their campaign, Albert Rosenfeld scored the most tries in a league season (80) for Huddersfield .[1]

The Challenge Cup Winners were Hull F.C. who beat Wakefield Trinity 6-0.[2]

This season saw Hull F.C. pay a then World Record £600 plus £14 per week for Billy Batten, a three-quarter at Hunslet. Jack Harrison set a Hull F.C. club record 52 tries during this season.[3]

Wigan won the Lancashire League, and Huddersfield won the Yorkshire League. Oldham beat Wigan 5–0 to win the Lancashire Cup, and Huddersfield beat Bradford Northern 19–3 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

At the end of the season, several of the Northern Rugby Football Union's players were selected to go on the 1914 Great Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand.

Championship

width=20 abbr="Position" width=175 Teamwidth=20 abbr="Played" Pldwidth=20 abbr="Won" Wwidth=20 abbr="Drawn" Dwidth=20 abbr="Lost" Lwidth=20 abbr="Points for" PFwidth=20 abbr="Points against" PAwidth=20 abbr="Points" Ptswidth=20 abbr=”Win Percentage” Pct
1Huddersfield3428248302585885.29
2Salford3225163201405179.69
3Wigan3425276762525276.47
4Hull3424195072644972.06
5Barrow30200103352564066.66
6Hull Kingston Rovers34202123932984261.76
7Rochdale Hornets34184123562704058.83
8Widnes32171142622413554.69
9Leeds34181153422903754.42
10Hunslet34181154373973754.42
11Warrington34172152803323652.94
12Dewsbury36182163783773852.78
13Swinton30151142432323151.66
14Oldham34170174032653450
15Batley32143152532763148.43
16Broughton Rangers32140182352642843.75
17Wakefield Trinity34123192573822739.71
18Halifax32121193593202539.06
19St. Helens32121193764402539.06
20Leigh30100201653292033.33
21Runcorn30100201654422033.33
22Keighley3091201593851931.64
23Bramley3070231634641423.33
24Bradford Northern3471262234921522.06
25York3460282376881217.65

Championship play-off

Challenge Cup

See main article: 1914 Challenge Cup.

A Hull team featuring Billy Batten and Jim Devereux defeated Wakefield Trinity 6-0. This was Hull's first Challenge Cup win in their fourth Final appearance.[4] [5]

Hull: 6

Tries: Jack Harrison, Alfred Francis

Wakefield Trinity: 0

Half-time: 0-0

Attendance: 19,000 (at Thrum Hall, Halifax)

Teams:

Hull: Rogers, Jack Harrison, Billy Batten, Herb Gilbert, Alfred Francis, Jim Devereux, Billie Anderson, Tom Herridge, William Holder, Dick Taylor, Percy Oldham, Joe Hammill, Steve Darmody

Wakefield Trinity: Leonard Land, Benjamin Johnson, William "Billy" Lynch, Thomas "Tommy" Poynton, Bruce Howarth, Jonty Parkin, William Milligan/Millican, Albert Dixon, Arthur Kenealy "Nealy" Crosland, William Beattie, Herbert Kershaw, Ernest Parkin, Arthur Burton

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RFL All Time Records . 2009-08-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090403144104/http://www.therfl.co.uk/challengecup/page.php?areaid=64 . 2009-04-03 . dead .
  2. Web site: 1913-14 Season summary . 2009-08-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090826212208/http://wigan.rlfans.com/fusion_pages/index.php?page_id=336 . 2009-08-26 . live .
  3. Web site: Hull F.C. History. 2009-10-23.
  4. Web site: RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour . 2009-08-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090403144113/http://www.therfl.co.uk/challengecup/page.php?areaid=65 . 2009-04-03 . dead .
  5. Web site: A complete history of Hull's Challenge Cup finals. rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2013. 1 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140203223748/http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/complete-history-Hull-FC-s-Challenge-Cup-finals/story-19692285-detail/story.html. 2014-02-03. dead.