Rugby league competition
1901 Challenge Cup| Duration | 6 rounds |
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| Highest attendance | 29,563 |
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| Winners | Batley |
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| Runners-up | Warrington |
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The 1901 Challenge Cup was the 5th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1] Contested during the 1900–01 Northern Rugby Football Union season, the final was played between Batley and Warrington at Headingley Stadium in Leeds.[2]
| Team One
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Score
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Team Two
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Match information
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| Date
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Venue
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| Aspatria |
02–21 |
Wakefield Trinity |
9 Mar |
Belle Vue
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| Batley |
6–2 |
Huddersfield |
9 Mar |
Mount Pleasant
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| Bramley |
07–10 |
Oldham |
9 Mar |
Hanson Lane
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| Castleford |
3–2 |
Workington |
9 Mar |
Hunt's Field
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| Dewsbury |
8–0 |
Morecambe |
9 Mar |
Crown Flatt
|
| Hebden Bridge |
03–33 |
Broughton Rangers |
9 Mar |
| Holbeck |
3–6 |
Bradford |
9 Mar |
Elland Road
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| Keighley |
5–5 |
York |
9 Mar |
Lawkholme Lane
|
| Liversedge |
0–5 |
Leeds Parish Church |
9 Mar |
Hightown
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| Maryport |
00–11 |
Hull Kingston Rovers |
9 Mar |
Craven Street
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| Ossett |
5–5 |
Birkenhead |
9 Mar |
| Runcorn |
16–40 |
Leigh |
9 Mar |
Canal Street
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| St Helens |
0–0 |
Stockport |
9 Mar |
Knowsley Road
|
| Sowerby Bridge |
3–6 |
Brighouse Rangers |
9 Mar |
Beech Road
|
| Warrington |
19–20 |
Heckmondwike |
9 Mar |
Wilderspool
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| Widnes |
8–0 |
Hunslet |
9 Mar |
Lowerhouse
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| Birkenhead |
20–20 |
Ossett |
13 Mar - replay |
Park Station
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| Stockport |
05–11 |
St Helens |
13 Mar - replay |
Edgeley Park
|
| York |
12–00 |
Keighley |
13 Mar - replay |
Wiggington Road
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| Source:[3]
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| Team One
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Score
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Team Two
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Match information
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| Date
|
Venue
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| Birkenhead Wanderers |
02–10 |
Widnes |
23 Mar |
Park Station
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| Brighouse Rangers |
0–7 |
Hull Kingston Rovers |
23 Mar |
Lane Head
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| Broughton Rangers |
04–11 |
Oldham |
23 Mar |
Wheater's Field
|
| Dewsbury |
3–5 |
C astleford |
23 Mar |
Crown Flatt
|
| Runcorn |
21–00 |
York |
23 Mar |
Canal Street
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| St Helens |
5–7 |
Batley |
23 Mar |
Knowlsey Road
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| Wakefield Trinity |
4–5 |
Bradford |
23 Mar |
Belle Vue
|
| Warrington |
11–00 |
Leeds Parish Church |
23 Mar |
Wilderspool
|
| Source:[3]
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| Team One
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Score
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Team Two
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Match information
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| Date
|
Venue
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| Batley |
5–2 |
Runcorn |
30 Mar |
Mount Pleasant
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| Hull Kingston Rovers |
5–5 |
Castleford |
30 Mar |
Craven Street
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| Warrington |
10–80 |
Bradford |
30 Mar |
Wilderspool
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| Widnes |
0–8 |
Oldham |
30 Mar |
Lowerhouse
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| Castleford |
7–2 |
Hull Kingston Rovers |
3 Apr - replay |
Hunt's Field
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| Source:[3]
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| Team One
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Score
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Team Two
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Match information
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| Date
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Venue
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| Batley |
9–2 |
Oldham |
13 Apr |
Fartown
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| Warrington |
21–50 |
Castleford |
13 Apr |
Wheater's Field
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| Source:[3]
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The final was played on Saturday 27 April 1901, where Batley beat Warrington 16-8 at Headingley in front of a crowd of 29,563.[4]
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| Years | |
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| Finals (List) |
- 1961–62 · 1962–63 · 1963–64 · 1964–65 · 1965–66 · 1966–67 · 1967–68
- 1968 -69
- 1969–70 · 1970–71
- 1971–72 · 1972–73 · 1973–74 · 1974–75 · 1975–76 · 1976–77 · 1977–78 · 1978–79 · 1979–80
- 1980 –81
- 2001–02 · 2002–03 · 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07
- 2007 –08
- 2008 –09
- 2009 –10
- 2010 –11
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