2007 Challenge Cup final explained

Year:2007
Challenge Cup Final
Home: St. Helens
Away: Catalans Dragons
Home Abbr:STH
Away Abbr:CAT
Home Half1:12
Home Half2:18
Home Total:30
Away Half1:4
Away Half2:4
Away Total:8
Date:25 August 2007
Stadium:Wembley Stadium
Location:London, United Kingdom
Mom Title:Lance Todd Trophy winner
Mom:Leon Pryce and Paul Wellens
Anthem Title:Anthems
Anthem:God Save The Queen and Abide with Me
Referee:Ashley Klein
Attendance:84,241
Network:BBC Sport
Tournaments:Finals
Last:2006
Next:2008

The 2007 Carnegie Challenge Cup Final was played by the holders St. Helens and Catalans Dragons at the new Wembley Stadium on 25 August 2007. The Dragons were the first French club ever to take part in the competition's final. After a competitive game, St Helens won the competition with a 30 - 8 victory.[1]

Return to Wembley

Wembley Stadium is the traditional home of most major sports finals in England, including Rugby League's Challenge Cup Final. The original Wembley Stadium has a hosted the Challenge Cup Final almost every year since the 1929 Challenge Cup Final where Wigan Warriors beat Dewsbury Rams 13 – 2. The only exception to Wembley hosting the final was during the second world war where a variety of stadiums were used to host the final and during 1932 where Central Park in Wigan hosted the final. However in 2000, the Challenge Cup Final moved out of Wembley in preparation for the start of the building of the new stadium in 2003. During this time Murrayfield, Twickenham, and the Millennium Stadium were used to host the final. In 2007 the final returned to Wembley along with most major English sporting finals.[2]

Route to the final

St Helens

St Helens began their Challenge Cup campaign with a fourth round 78–14 thrashing of National League One side Batley Bulldogs before going on to thrash another National League One side Rochdale Hornets 70 points to 10 in the fifth round. The quarter finals saw a comfortable victory over Super League side Warrington Wolves before another comfortable victory over title rivals Bradford Bulls put them in the final.

RoundOppositionScore
scope=row style="text-align:center"4th Batley Bulldogs (H)78–14
scope=row style="text-align:center"5th Rochdale Hornets (H)70–10
scope=row style="text-align:center"QF Warrington Wolves (H)25–14
scope=row style="text-align:center"SF Bradford Bulls (N)35–14

Catalans Dragons

Catalans Dragons began their Challenge Cup campaign with a thrashing of 2007 National League Two side Featherstone Rovers 70 points to 12. A fifth round victory over Whitehaven saw the Dragons progress to the quarter-finals where a narrow away win over Hull F.C., 26 points to 23, put them in the semi-finals. A comfortable win against Wigan Warriors of 37 points to 24 placed the Dragons in their first ever Challenge Cup Final.

RoundOppositionScore
scope=row style="text-align:center"4th Featherstone Rovers (H)70–12
scope=row style="text-align:center"5th Whitehaven (A)24–14
scope=row style="text-align:center"QF Hull F.C. (A)26–23
scope=row style="text-align:center"SF Wigan Warriors (N)37–24

Match details

The man-of-the-match award was shared by Leon Pryce and Paul Wellens.[3]

Teams:[4] St Helens: Paul Wellens, Ade Gardner, Matt Gidley, Willie Talau, Francis Meli; Leon Pryce, Sean Long, Nick Fozzard, Keiron Cunningham, Jason Cayless, Lee Gilmour, Mike Bennett, Jon Wilkin
Subs: James Roby, James Graham, Paul Clough, Maurie Fa'asavalu Coach: Daniel Anderson

Catalans: Clint Greenshields, Justin Murphy, John Wilson, Sébastien Raguin, Younes Khattabi, Adam Mogg, Stacey Jones (c), Jérôme Guisset, Luke Quigley, Alex Chan, Jason Croker, Cyrille Gossard, Grégory Mounis
Subs: Rémi Casty, David Ferriol, Vincent Duport, Kane Bentley Coach: Mick Potter

Notable attendees

The following attended the final:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Catalans 8-30 St Helens. 25 August 2007.
  2. Web site: Rugby League.
  3. News: Dilger . Simon . Saints 'overwhelmed' at win . . UK . BSkyB . 25 August 2007 . 18 October 2010.
  4. News: Leeds 18-35 Warrington. BBC Sport.
  5. Web site: Big Mal welcomes the squad. Saints. 2007-08-23. 2007-08-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20070828193639/http://www.saintsrlfc.com/news/537. 28 August 2007 . live.
  6. Web site: Quins RL introduce Johns to Wembley Stadium. Quins. 2007-08-22. 2007-08-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015758/http://www.quins.co.uk/newspage.ink?nid=37760&newstype=z&matchid=&storytype=RL. 28 September 2007 . live.
  7. Web site: Joe Lydon - Wembley . Quins . 2007-08-24 . 2007-08-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930224303/http://www.quins.co.uk/newspage.ink?nid=37763&newstype=n&matchid=&storytype=RL . 30 September 2007 . dead .
  8. Web site: Why I will miss being on parade. Yorkshire Post. 2007-08-24. 2007-08-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20070928170825/http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/rugby-league/Why-I-will-miss-being.3144427.jp. 28 September 2007 . live.
  9. Web site: Sir Steve Redgrave to be guest of honour at Cup Final. SportFocus. 2007-08-13. 2007-08-25.
  10. Web site: Sir Steve to honour Challenge Cup winners. St Helens Today. 2007-08-13. 2007-08-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20070927234626/http://www.sthelensreporter.co.uk/st-helens-rl-news?articleid=3106485. 27 September 2007 . dead.