1940–41 Challenge Cup Explained

1940–41 Challenge Cup
Duration:5 rounds
No Of Teams:21
Biggest Home Win:64–5 by Hunslet vs Liverpool Stanley
Biggest Away Win:0–22 by Wakefield Trinity vs Batley
Season:1940–41
Season Champ Name:Winners
Second Place: Halifax
Prevseason Link:1938–39 Challenge Cup
Prevseason Year:1938–39
Nextseason Link:1941–42 Challenge Cup
Nextseason Year:1941–42

The 1940–41 Challenge Cup was the 40th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup. The competition was re-introduced after a season’s absence. The competition was won by Leeds who beat Halifax 19–2 in the final on 17 May 1941.

At the August 1940 rugby league council meeting it was proposed the complete the league season, play the county cup competitions and then finish the season with the Challenge Cup.[1] A decision on the structure of the Challenge Cup was deferred at the December meeting of the council but in January the dates for the competition were finalised.[2] [3] The competition was to be played on consecutive weekends commencing 12 April 1941, there would be three rounds then the four teams in the semi-finals would play on a home and away two-legged basis on the first two weekends in May 1941 with the final on a neutral venue on 17 May.[3] Players were not allowed to play for more than one club in the competition and there were to be no replays. Extra time of 20 minutes was to be played and in the event of the scores still being level then the game would continue until one team scored.[3] Medals would not be presented to the players in the final, instead war savings certificates were to be awarded, four to each player on the winning team and three to each player on the losing team.[3]

Invitations to all 27 member clubs, even those who had not played in the league this season, were distributed in February 1941 and by the date of the draw 21 clubs had entered. Hull Kingston Rovers, Widnes, Barrow and Rochdale Hornets who had not participated in the league at all in 1940–41 declined to enter; Salford and Warrington who had played some or all of the league games but had both suspended operations in January 1941 also declined to take part in the Cup.[4] So that clubs could make the necessary travel arrangements the first three rounds were all drawn on 26 March 1941; the first round consisting of five ties involving 10 clubs. The remaining 11 clubs were given a bye into the second round of eight matches.[5]

First round

The five first-round ties were all played on Saturday 12 April 1941. The extra-time rules imposed for the competition had an immediate use as the game between Featherstone Rovers and Castleford took until the 118th minute of play to conclude. After 80 minutes the score was 3–3 and during extra-time both teams scored a goal to finish 5–5 after 100 minutes of play. A further 18 minutes had been played before Castleford's Jim Croston scored the decisive try that gave Castleford an 8–5 victory.[6]

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Featherstone Rovers5–8CastlefordPost Office Road
Halifax24–12Broughton RangersThrum Hall
Hunslet18–8LeighParkside
Oldham9–13DewsburyWatersheddings
Wakefield Trinity25–0KeighleyBelle Vue
Source:[7]

Second round

The eight second round ties were played on Saturday 19 April.

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Batley9–8Hull F.C.Mount Pleasant
Bradford Northern25–8SwintonOdsal Stadium
Castleford21–13St HelensWheldon Road
Dewsbury5–6LeedsCrown Flatt
Huddersfield60–7BramleyFartown
Hunslet64–5Liverpool StanleyParkside
Wakefield Trinity22–0WiganBelle Vue
York6–13HalifaxClarence Street
Source:[8]

Third round

The third round ties were played on 26 April 1941

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Batley0–22Wakefield TrinityMount Pleasant
Bradford Northern18–4CastlefordOdsal Stadium
Halifax10–5HuddersfieldThrum Hall
Hunslet10–17LeedsParkside
Source:[9]

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played at the beginning of May on Saturday 3 and Saturday 10 May 1941. Halifax beat Wakefield Trinity 16–12 on aggregate and Leeds beat Bradford 22–12 on aggregate.[10]

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1stHalifax11–2Wakefield TrinityThrum Hall7,752£377
2ndWakefield Trinity10–5HalifaxBelle Vue7,000£405
1stLeeds10–10Bradford NorthernHeadingley Stadium16,000£835
2ndBradford Northern2–12LeedsOdsal Stadium22,500£1,212
Source:1st leg[11] 2nd leg[12]

Final

LeedsPositionHalifax
FBBassett
WGBevan
CESmith
CERule
WGDoyle
SOTodd
SHMcCue
PROsborne
HKMeek
PRIrving
SRMillington
SRBrereton
LFBeverley
Source:[13]
The final was played at Bradford's Odsal Stadium on Saturday 17 May 1941. Both teams featured a number of guest players

A crowd of 28,500 saw Leeds take a half-time lead 5–2 through a Jenkins try and an Eaton goal with Meek kicking a goal for Halifax. In the second half Leeds scored a further four tries with Lawrenson and Hey scoring two each to which Eaton added another goal. Halifax's cause wasn't helped by the loss of Beverley through injury part way through the half; with no substitutions allowed it meant Halifax had to play the last 15 minutes with only 12 players.[14]

Notes and References

  1. News: Rugby League Plans . . 31 August 1940 . 2 . ((15,564)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  2. News: Rugby League Title . . 19 December 1940 . 5 . ((26,655)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  3. News: Rugby League Cup: Saving Certificates Instead of Medals . . 16 January 1941 . 5 . ((17,225)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  4. News: R.L. Cup Outlook . . 29 March 1941 . 6 . ((15,472)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  5. News: Rugby League Cup: Draw for the first three rounds . . 26 March 1941 . 12 . ((15,739)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  6. News: Rugby League Cup: Yorkshire well on top . . 14 April 1941 . 7 . ((15,754)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  7. News: Rugby League Cup . . 13 April 1941 . 8 . ((7,820)) . subscription . newspapers.com.
  8. News: Rugby League Cup . . 20 April 1941 . 8 . ((7,821)) . subscription . newspapers.com.
  9. News: Rugby League Cup (Third Round) . . 27 April 1941 . 8 . ((7,822)) . subscription . newspapers.com.
  10. News: Rugby League Cup: Leeds and Halifax in Final . . 12 May 1941 . 3 . ((26,775)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  11. News: Rugby League Cup — Semi-Finals . . 4 May 1941 . 8 . ((7,823)) . subscription . newspapers.com.
  12. News: Rugby League Cup — (Semi-Finals) . . 11 May 1941 . 8 . ((7,824)) . subscription . newspapers.com.
  13. Book: Hoole, Les . The Rugby League Challenge Cup: An Illustrated History 1897–1998 . paperback . 2015 . DB . 978-1-78091-462-6 . 87.
  14. News: Leeds's Fine Cup Final Record . . 19 May 1941 . 3 . ((29,259)) . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.