1947–48 Challenge Cup Explained

1947–48 Challenge Cup
Duration:5 Rounds
No Of Teams:32
Tv:BBC TV
Season Champs: Wigan
Season Champ Name:Winners
Second Place: Bradford Northern
Mvp: Frank Whitcombe
Mvp Link:Lance Todd Trophy
Prevseason Link:1946–47 Challenge Cup
Prevseason Year:1946–47
Nextseason Link:1948–49 Challenge Cup
Nextseason Year:1948–49

The 1947–48 Challenge Cup was the 47th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1]

The final was contested by Wigan and Bradford Northern at Wembley Stadium, and was the first ever rugby league match to be televised. Wigan won the match 8–3, with Bradford's Frank Whitcombe receiving the Lance Todd Trophy – the first time the trophy had been awarded to a player on the losing team.

First round

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07 FebBarrow 18 Halifax 4
07 FebBatley 0 Dewsbury 2
07 FebBramley 3 Vine Tavern 3
07 FebFeatherstone Rovers 3 Leigh 18
07 FebHuddersfield 6 Bradford Northern 2
07 FebHull FC 23 Swinton 2
07 FebHull Kingston Rovers 12 Oldham 5
07 FebKeighley 11 Risehow & Gillhead 0
07 FebLeeds 23 York 9
07 FebLiverpool 0 Belle Vue Rangers 9
07 FebRochdale Hornets 13 Pemberton Rovers 0
07 FebSt Helens 48 Buslingthorpe 0
07 FebSalford 2 Wakefield Trinity 13
07 FebWarrington 10 Workington Town 0
07 FebWidnes 5 Hunslet 3
07 FebWigan 27 Castleford 0
12 FebPemberton Rovers 0 Rochdale Hornets 11
14 FebBelle Vue Rangers 10 Liverpool 8
14 FebBradford Northern 15 Huddersfield 2
14 FebBuslingthorpe 2 St Helens 13
14 FebCastleford 7 Wigan 19
14 FebDewsbury 10 Batley 4
14 FebHalifax 17 Barrow 4
14 FebHunslet 5 Widnes 3
14 FebLeigh 10 Featherstone Rovers 6
14 FebOldham 22 Hull Kingston Rovers 4
14 FebRisehow & Gillhead 10 Keighley 2
14 FebSwinton 12 Hull FC 2
14 FebVine Tavern 6 Bramley 17
14 FebWakefield Trinity 20 Salford 15
14 FebWorkington Town 0 Warrington 7
14 FebYork 0 Leeds 13
19 FebWidnes0 Hunslet 3
21 FebBramley 10 Vine Tavern 2

Second round

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28 FebBarrow 2 Keighley 6
28 FebDewsbury 2 Hunslet 2
28 FebHull FC 22 Bramley 0
28 FebOldham 5 St Helens 0
28 FebRochdale Hornets 3 Belle Vue Rangers 2
28 FebWakefield Trinity 3 Bradford Northern 3
28 FebWarrington 8 Leigh 2
28 FebWigan 17 Leeds 3
06 MarBradford Northern 9 Wakefield Trinity 2
06 MarHunslet 11 Dewsbury 0

Quarter-finals

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13 MarBradford Northern 30 Oldham 0
13 MarHunslet 5 Hull FC 0
13 MarKeighley 4 Rochdale Hornets 6
13 MarWarrington 10 Wigan 13

Semi-finals

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Final

FB 1Martin Ryan
RW 2Gordon Ratcliffe
RC 3Ted Ward
LC 4Ernie Ashcroft
LW 5Jack Hilton
SO 6
SH 7
PR 8Ken Gee
HK 9Joe Egan (c)
PR 10Frank Barton
SR 11Les White
SR 12Billy Blan
LF 13Bill Hudson
Coach:
Jim Sullivan
FB 1Billy Leake
RW 2Eric Batten
RC 3Des Case
LC 4Ernest Ward (c)
LW 5Alan Edwards
SO 6Willie Davies
SH 7Donald Ward
PR 8Frank Whitcombe
HK 9Vic Darlison
PR 10Herbert Smith
SR 11Barry Tyler
SR 12Trevor Foster
LF 13Ken Traill
Coach:
Dai Rees

Coverage

The final was broadcast live on BBC television, with George Duckworth providing commentary,[2] and was the first time a rugby league match had ever been televised.[3] The match was only broadcast to viewers in the London area, as the first television transmitter in the North of England was not completed until 1951.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Challenge Cup 1947/48. Rugby League Project.
  2. Web site: Rugby League Challenge Cup Final: Bradford Northern v. Wigan . BBC Genome . 25 April 2023.
  3. Web site: Key Dates & Anniversaries. The Rugby Football League. 12 July 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518133239/http://www.therfl.co.uk/the-rfl/history_and_heritage/key_dates_anniversaries. 18 May 2015. dead.
  4. Web site: From the archive, 10 October 1951: The North gets its first television transmitter . The Guardian . 25 April 2023 . 10 October 2015.