1924–25 Challenge Cup Explained

1924–25 Challenge Cup
Duration:5 rounds
No Of Teams:32
Biggest Home Win:116–0 Wigan v Flimby & Fothergill
1st round
Biggest Away Win:74–5 St Helens Recs v Dalton
2nd round
Season:1924–25
Season Champs: Oldham
Season Champ Name:Winners
Second Place: Hull Kingston Rovers
Prevseason Link:1923–24 Challenge Cup
Prevseason Year:1923–24
Nextseason Link:1925–26 Challenge Cup
Nextseason Year:1925–26

The 1924–25 Challenge Cup was the 25th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1]

First round

The draw for the first round of the competition was made on 21 January 1925 and brought together the 27 teams of the rugby league joined by 5 junior clubs. The junior clubs involved in the tournament were Barnsley United of Hull, Twelve Apostles of Leigh, Castleford (who were to join the league in 1926), Dalton from Dalton-in-Furness, Lancashire and Flimby and Fothergill from Cumberland.

Twelve Apostles were drawn at home but ceded home advantage to Leeds as this would generate greater gate receipts. Ties were to be played on Saturday 14 February but the game between Keighley and Dewsbury was postponed due to the pitch at Lawkholme Lane being waterlogged.[2] The tie was played on Wednesday 18 February

width=19%Homewidth=6%Scorewidth=19%Awaywidth=10%Referee[3]
Barnsley United3–3DaltonW. Wood
Broughton Rangers0–8HuddersfieldF. Renton
Halifax0–0Featherstone RoversC. Jameson
Hull Kingston Rovers9–0BramleyC. Denham
Hunslet25–0CastlefordB. R. Ennion
Leigh0–5OldhamH. Horsfall
Rochdale Hornets7–0BarrowH. Swift
St Helens Recs15–5Hull F.C.A. Brown
Swinton2–3BatleyR. Robinson
Leeds27–0Twelve ApostlesJ. Edden
Wakefield Trinity14–3SalfordF. Fairhurst
Warrington11–3Bradford NorthernW. Cross
Widnes10–8St HelensT. Johnson
Wigan116–0Flimby & FothergillH. Cooper
York3–8Wigan HighfieldR. Jones
Keighley4–0DewsburyF. Mills
Source:[4] [5]

Wigan's victory against Flimby & Fothergill set records for the Wigan club that still stand in 2018, the score was the club's biggest victory and Jim Sullivan's kicking 22 goals and his points total of 44 set an individual record for a Wigan player.[6] Sullivan's 22 goals (out of 22 attempts) also remains a record for any player in the Challenge Cup.[7]

Replays

Both drawn games were replayed on 18 February 2018.

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Dalton3–2Barnsley UnitedF. Renton
Featherstone Rovers2–2HalifaxC. Jameson
Source:[8] [9]

The Halifax v Featherstone tie required a second replay which was played at a neutral venue, Headingley, Leeds, on Monday 23 February. The tie had taken fours hours of play to resolve but no tries had been scored as all the points came from kicked goals.[10]

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Halifax2–6Featherstone RoversC. Jameson
Source:

Second round

The second round had been drawn on 16 February before three of the first round ties had been resolved, with the ties to be played on Saturday 28 February.[11]

width=19%Homewidth=6%Scorewidth=19%Awaywidth=10%Referee[12]
Batley30–3WidnesF. Mills
Dalton5–74St Helens RecsH. Swift
Featherstone Rovers6–2HunsletF. Fairhurst
Hull Kingston Rovers13–5Wigan HighfieldW. Wood
Keighley3–0Wakefield TrinityC. Jameson
Leeds2–0WiganR. Jones
Oldham12–7WolvesA. Brown
Rochdale Hornets5–0HuddersfieldR. Robinson
Source:[13]

Third round

The third round was drawn on Monday 2 March with ties to be played on 14 March.

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Batley4–5LeedsF. Fairhurst
Keighley0–5Hull Kingston RoversR. Jones
Oldham26–0Featherstone RoversR. Robinson
Rochdale Hornets9–5St Helens RecsA. Brown
Source:[15]

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals was made on Monday 16 March 1925 and produced a Yorkshire derby and a Lancashire derby. Both games were played at neutral venues on 4 April.[16]

width=19%Team 1width=6%Scorewidth=19%Team 2width=15%Venuewidth=10%Refereewidth=10%Attendancewidth=10%Receipts
Leeds6–7Hull Kingston RoversBelle Vue, WakefieldC. Jameson25,263£2,115 18s
Oldham9–0Rochdale HornetsCentral Park, WiganH. Horsfall26,208£1,853 12s 2d
Source:[17]

Final

The week after the semi-finals, the Rugby League Council announced that the final would be played at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 25 April 1925. The match referee was to be R. Jones with F. Fairhurst and W. K. Hirst as the touch judges.[18]

OldhamPositionHull Kingston Rovers
FullbackL. Osbourne (c)
R. Farrar ThreequartersL. Harris
J. Cooke
E. Davies J. Hoult
G. Austin
HalfbacksJ. Raynor
D. Benyon J. McIntyre
ForwardsJ. H. Wilkinson
R. Marlow F. Boagey
J. Collins J. R. Wilkinson
C. W. Westerdale
F. Bielby
A. Carmichael
Oldham's win was played before a crowd of 28,335, gate receipts totalled £2,878 10s 9d.

This was Oldham’s fifth appearance in the final, having been losing finalists the previous season and their second win, their previous victory being in 1899. For Hull Kingston Rovers the match was a second appearance in the final, the previous occasion having been in 1905.[19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Challenge Cup 1924/25. Rugby League Project.
  2. News: Rugby League Ties. Yorkshire's Challenge to the Red Rose Clubs . . 16 February 1925 . 1 . ((2,576)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  3. News: The Rugby League: Junior Challengers in Cup Competition . . 9 February 1925 . 8 . ((2,575)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  4. News: Rugby League Cup: First Round . . ((24,217)) . 16 February 1925 . 3 . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  5. News: Keighley defeat Dewsbury. A Gruelling Game. . . ((24,220)) . 19 February 1925 . 12 . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  6. Book: Rugby League Yearbook 2017–2018 . League Publications . 2017 . 978 19013 47364 . 202 . Butcher . Tim . Spencer . Daniel . amp.
  7. Web site: RFL All Time Records . 22 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080527024354/http://www.therfl.co.uk/challengecup/page.php?areaid=64 . 27 May 2008 . dead.
  8. News: To-day's Football. Dalton v. Barnsley United . . 5 . 19 February 1925 . ((11,728)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  9. News: Rugby League Cup. First Round Replay . . ((24,220)) . 19 February 1925 . 12 . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  10. News: Rugby League Cup. Featherstone win at third attempt. . . ((24,224)) . 24 February 1925 . 12 . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  11. News: Rugby League Cup. Draw for the Second Round . . 17 February 1925 . 6 . ((11,726)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  12. News: This week's fixtures . . 23 February 1925 . 8 . ((2,577)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  13. News: Rugby League . . 2 March 1925 . 9 . ((2,831)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  14. News: Next Saturday's matches . . 9 March 1925 . 8 . ((2,579)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  15. News: Rugby League Cup. The Third Round . . 16 March 1925 . 4 . ((24,241)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  16. News: Rugby League Cup Semi-Finals . . 17 March 1925 . 9 . ((26,634)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  17. News: Rugby League. Cup Semi-Finals . . 6 April 1925 . 4 . ((24,259)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  18. News: Rugby League Cup Final . . 6 April 1925 . 10 . ((10,775)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  19. Web site: RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour . 22 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090403144113/http://www.therfl.co.uk/challengecup/page.php?areaid=65 . 3 April 2009 . dead.