BARLA Yorkshire Cup explained

The BARLA Yorkshire Cup is a knock-out rugby league competition for amateur teams in the traditional county of Yorkshire. It is administered by the British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA). The winners of the most recent staging of the competition in 2019 are Lock Lane.[1]

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

Winners

FinalWinnerScoreRunners-up
1973–74West Hull13–10Illingworth
1974–75Dewsbury Celtic17–12NDLB
1975–76Pointer Panthers13–6West Hull
1976–77Beecroft & Wightman9–6Dewsbury Celtic
1977–78Dewsbury Celtic13–7NDLB
1978–79Ace Amateurs8–4NDLB
1979–80Ace8–2West Hull
1980–81Milford21–11Siddal
1981–82West Hull33–16Jubilee
1982–83Lock Lane19–13Jubilee
1983–84Mysons14–4Heworth Premier
1984–85West Hull14–12Jesmond
1985–86Dudley Hill15–2Mysons
1986–87Elland24–12Jubilee
1987–88West Hull21–14Ace
1988–89West Hull32–21Hunslet Junction
1989–90Bison18–16NDLB
1990–91Cutsyke14–10Dudley Hill
1991–92Hull Dockers41–8Dudley Hill
1992–93Westgate Redoubt17–14Normanton
1993–94Heworth21–6Beverley
1994–95Skirlaugh24–20Heworth
1995–96Skirlaugh11–6Thornhill
1996–97Queens13–9Clayton
1997–98Featherstone Lions9–6Siddal
1998–99Townville13–9Norland
1999–00Hunslet Warriors34–8Dewsbury Celtic
2000–01Lindley Swifts16–11Hunslet Warriors
2001–02Elland17–6Sharlston Rovers
2002–03East Hull18–8Cutsyke
2003–04Elland23–11Queens
2004–05Drighlington22–12Elland
2005–06Sharlston Rovers21–18Queensbury
2006–07East Hull12–11Stanley Rangers
2007–08Queens24–8Sharlston Rovers
2008–09Sharlston Rovers20–0Hunslet Warriors
2009–10Sharlston Rovers28–12Hunslet Old Boys
2010–11Queens16–6Drighlington
2011–12Hunslet Old Boys20–16Thornhill
2012–13Sharlston Rovers24–10Nevison Leap
2013–14Hunslet Old Boys32–6Thornhill
2014–15Drighlington12–0Queens
2015–16Fryston50–10North Hull Knights
2016–17Fryston20–14Three Tuns
2017–18Lock Lane31–10Ovenden
2018–19Lock Lane38–20Upton
2019–20Mirfield16–12Drighlington
2020–21No competitionCOVID-19 pandemic
2021–22Hunslet Club Parkside32–0Doncaster Toll Bar
2022–23Normanton28–26Fryston
2023–24Hunslet32–18Mirfield

See also

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Notes and References

  1. News: Lock Lane retain trophy in thrilling Yorkshire Cup final. 10 January 2019. Pontefract & Castleford Express. 26 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190426095217/https://www.pontefractandcastlefordexpress.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/lock-lane-retain-trophy-in-thrilling-yorkshire-cup-final-1-9528221. 26 April 2019. dead.