BARLA Lancashire Cup explained

The BARLA Lancashire Cup was a knock-out rugby league competition for amateur teams in the historic county of Lancashire. It was administered by the British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA).[1] As of 2017, the competition hasn't been held since the 2011–12 season.

Between 1905 and 1993, a Lancashire Cup was competed for by the professional sides.

Winners

FinalWinnerScoreRunners-up
1973–74Pilkington Recs23–13Folly Lane
1974–75Mayfield32–2Woolston Rovers
1975–76Leigh MW20–4Wath Brow Hornets
1976–77Pilkington Recs17–0Leigh MW
1977–78Pilkington Recs12–0Latchford Albion
1978–79Leigh MW10–2Crosfields
1979–80Millom9–2Wath Brow Hornets
1980–81Pilkington Recs33–3Rose Bridge
1981–82Leigh MW 35–9Saddleworth
1982–83Rose Bridge25–5Crosfields
1983–84St Patricks9–7Mayfield
1984–85Waterhead18–0Blackbrook
1985–86Simms Cross21–0Blackbrook
1986–87Blackbrook12–5Pilkington Recs
1987–88Leigh MW22–4Farnworth ROB
1988–89Thatto Heath32–12Leigh East
1989–90Thatto Heath12–10Leigh MW
1990–91Leigh East29–13Thatto Heath
1991–92Langworthy25–21Leigh MW
1992–93Thatto Heath16–14Woolston
1993–94Woolston10–4Thatto Heath
1994–95Woolston10–2Oldham St Annes
1995–96Woolston19–12Oldham St Annes
1996–97Thatto Heath12–10Woolston
1997–98Waterhead12–6Wigan Rose Bridge
1998–99Orrell St James20–12Parkside Golborne
1999–00Thatto Heath30–10Haydock
2000–01Portico Panthers8–4Haydock
2001–02Ince Rose Bridge36–10Farnworth
2002–03Widnes Albion19–6Bold Miners
2003–04Halton Simms Cross28–20Haydock
2004–05Bank Quay Bulls12–10Orrell St James
2005–06Blackbrook14–2Halton Simms Cross
2006–07Blackbrook30–0Wigan St Cuthberts
2007–08Bank Quay Bulls23–6Ashton Bears
2008–09Halton Simms CrossPilkington Recs
2009–10Halton Simms Cross14–12Rylands Sharks
2010–11Bank Quay Bulls28–20Widnes West Bank
2011–12Bank Quay Bulls29–22Blackbrook

See also

References

  1. Web site: Hoyle. Tom. Tetley's County Cup Final Previews. League Unlimited. 28 June 2017. 22 December 2004.

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