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1978–79 Northern Rugby Football League season

The 1978–79 Northern Rugby Football League season was the 84th season of rugby league football. Sixteen English clubs competed for the Northern Rugby Football League's first division championship, with Hull Kingston Rovers claiming the title by finishing on top of the League.

1978–79 Northern Rugby Football League season
LeagueNorthern Rugby Football League
Champions Hull Kingston Rovers
Premiership Leeds
Man of Steel Award Doug Laughton
Top point-scorer(s) Sammy Lloyd (373)
Top try-scorer(s) Steve Hartley (35)
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from Second Division
Relegated to Second Division

Season summary edit

The 1978 Kangaroo tour took place during the first half of the season and involved matches between a number of clubs.

Hull Kingston Rovers won their third Championship this season.

The Challenge Cup Winners were Widnes who beat Wakefield Trinity 12-3 in the final.

Rugby League Premiership Trophy Winners were Leeds who beat Bradford Northern 24-2 in the final.

The BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Winners were Widnes who beat St. Helens 13-7 in the final.

2nd Division Champions were Hull F.C., with a very unusual perfect season. New Hunslet, York and Blackpool Borough were also promoted to the First Division.[1]

Geoff 'Sammy' Lloyd of Hull F.C. equalled the club match record for scoring goals when he was successful 14 times in the match against Oldham on 10 September 1978. They were part of a club record 170 goals in a season, and a club record 369 points in a season.[2]

Widnes beat Workington Town (from Cumbria) 15–13 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and Bradford Northern beat York 18–8 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

League Tables edit

Challenge Cup edit

Widnes beat Wakefield Trinity 12-3 in the State Express Challenge Cup Final played at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 5 May 1979, in front of a crowd of 94,218.[3]

This was Widnes' fifth cup final win in seven Final appearances. To date, this was Wakefield Trinity’s last appearance in a Challenge Cup Final.

The Wakefield Trinity stand-off, David Topliss, won the Lance Todd Trophy.

League Cup edit

Premiership edit

Statistics edit

The following are the top points scorers in the 1978–79 season.[4]

Kangaroo Tour edit

The months of September, October and November also saw the appearance of the Australian team in England on their 1978 Kangaroo Tour. Other than the three test Ashes series against Great Britain (won 2–1 by Australia), The Kangaroos played and won matches against 12 club and county representative sides as well as playing Wales in a non-test international.

The 1978 Kangaroos were coached by dual Manly-Warringah NSWRFL premiership coach Frank Stanton who had previously toured as a player in 1963–64. The team was captained by brilliant centre / stand-off Bob Fulton making his second tour after being a part of the 1973 squad.

The 11–10 loss to Widnes at Naughton Park on 25 October remains (as of 2017) the last time that the Kangaroos have lost to an English club or county team.

game Date Result Venue Attendance
1 30 September   Australia def.   Blackpool Borough 39–1 Borough Park, Blackpool 2,700
2 1 October   Australia def.   Cumbria 47–7 Craven Park, Barrow-in-Furness 5,964
3 4 October   Australia def.   Great Britain U/24 30–8 Craven Park, Hull 6,418
4 8 October   Australia def.   Bradford Northern 21–11 Odsal Stadium, Bradford 15,755
5 11 October   Australia def.   Warrington 15–12 Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington 10,143
6 15 October   Australia def.   Wales 8–3 St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 4,250
7 17 October   Australia def.   Leeds 25–19 Headingley, Leeds 9,781
8 21 October   Australia def.   Great Britain 15–9 Central Park, Wigan 17,644
9 25 October   Widnes def.   Australia 11–10 Naughton Park, Widnes 12,202
10 29 October   Australia def.   Hull F.C. 34–2 The Boulevard, Hull 10,723
11 1 November   Australia def.   Salford 14–2 The Willows, Salford 6,155
12 5 November   Great Britain def.   Australia 18–14 Odsal Stadium, Bradford 26,761
13 8 November   Australia def.   Wigan 28–2 Central Park, Wigan 10,645
14 12 November   Australia def.   St Helens 26–4 Knowsley Road, St Helens 16,352
15 14 November   Australia def.   York 29–2 Clarence Street, York 5,155
16 18 November   Australia def.   Great Britain 23–6 Headingley, Leeds 30,604

References edit

  1. ^ "1978-79 Season summary". from the original on 2009-08-27. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  2. ^ "Hull F.C. History". Retrieved 2009-10-23.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  4. ^ Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David (27 March 1997). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1997. London: Headline. pp. 163–7. ISBN 978-0-7472-7764-4.

Sources edit

  • 1978-79 Rugby Football League season at wigan.rlfans.com

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The 1978 79 Northern Rugby Football League season was the 84th season of rugby league football Sixteen English clubs competed for the Northern Rugby Football League s first division championship with Hull Kingston Rovers claiming the title by finishing on top of the League 1978 79 Northern Rugby Football League seasonLeagueNorthern Rugby Football LeagueChampionsHull Kingston RoversPremiershipLeedsMan of Steel AwardDoug LaughtonTop point scorer s Sammy Lloyd 373 Top try scorer s Steve Hartley 35 Promotion and relegationPromoted from Second DivisionHullNew HunsletYorkBlackpool BoroughRelegated to Second DivisionBarrowFeatherstone RoversRochdale HornetsHuddersfield 1977 781979 80 Contents 1 Season summary 2 League Tables 2 1 Championship 2 2 Second Division 3 Challenge Cup 4 League Cup 5 Premiership 6 Statistics 7 Kangaroo Tour 8 References 9 SourcesSeason summary editThe 1978 Kangaroo tour took place during the first half of the season and involved matches between a number of clubs Hull Kingston Rovers won their third Championship this season The Challenge Cup Winners were Widnes who beat Wakefield Trinity 12 3 in the final Rugby League Premiership Trophy Winners were Leeds who beat Bradford Northern 24 2 in the final The BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Winners were Widnes who beat St Helens 13 7 in the final 2nd Division Champions were Hull F C with a very unusual perfect season New Hunslet York and Blackpool Borough were also promoted to the First Division 1 Geoff Sammy Lloyd of Hull F C equalled the club match record for scoring goals when he was successful 14 times in the match against Oldham on 10 September 1978 They were part of a club record 170 goals in a season and a club record 369 points in a season 2 Widnes beat Workington Town from Cumbria 15 13 to win the Lancashire County Cup and Bradford Northern beat York 18 8 to win the Yorkshire County Cup League Tables editChampionship edit Final Standings Team Pld W D L PF PA Pts 1 Hull Kingston Rovers 30 23 0 7 616 344 46 2 Warrington 30 22 0 8 521 340 44 3 Widnes 30 21 2 7 480 322 44 4 Leeds 30 19 1 10 555 370 39 5 St Helens 30 16 2 12 485 379 34 6 Wigan 30 16 1 13 484 411 33 7 Castleford 30 16 1 13 498 469 33 8 Bradford Northern 30 16 0 14 523 416 32 9 Workington Town 30 13 3 14 378 345 29 10 Wakefield Trinity 30 13 1 16 382 456 27 11 Leigh 30 13 1 16 406 535 27 12 Salford 30 11 2 17 389 435 24 13 Barrow 30 9 2 19 368 536 20 14 Featherstone Rovers 30 8 1 21 501 549 17 15 Rochdale Hornets 30 8 0 22 297 565 16 16 Huddersfield 30 7 1 22 314 725 15 Second Division edit Team Pld W D L PF PA Pts 1 Hull 26 26 0 0 702 175 52 2 New Hunslet 26 21 1 4 454 218 43 3 York 26 17 1 8 426 343 35 4 Blackpool Borough 26 15 3 8 321 272 33 5 Halifax 26 15 2 9 312 198 32 6 Dewsbury 26 15 0 11 368 292 30 7 Keighley 26 12 2 12 357 298 26 8 Bramley 26 12 1 13 375 342 25 9 Oldham 26 10 1 15 297 435 21 10 Whitehaven 26 8 3 15 297 408 19 11 Swinton 26 7 2 17 349 452 16 12 Doncaster 26 7 0 19 259 547 14 13 Huyton 26 3 3 20 261 513 9 14 Batley 26 4 1 21 194 479 9 Champions Play offs Promoted RelegatedChallenge Cup editMain article 1978 79 Challenge Cup Widnes beat Wakefield Trinity 12 3 in the State Express Challenge Cup Final played at Wembley Stadium London on Saturday 5 May 1979 in front of a crowd of 94 218 3 This was Widnes fifth cup final win in seven Final appearances To date this was Wakefield Trinity s last appearance in a Challenge Cup Final The Wakefield Trinity stand off David Topliss won the Lance Todd Trophy League Cup editMain article 1978 79 League Cup rugby league Premiership editMain article 1978 79 Rugby League PremiershipStatistics editThe following are the top points scorers in the 1978 79 season 4 Most tries Player Team Tries Steve Hartley Hull Kingston Rovers 35 Stuart Wright Widnes 28 David Barends Bradford Northern 25 Phil Lowe Hull Kingston Rovers 25 Paul Prendiville Hull F C 25 Keith Fielding Salford 24 David Redfearn Bradford Northern 23 Roy Mathias St Helens 22 Graham Bray Hull F C 21 Keiron O Loughlin Wigan 21 Clive Sullivan Hull Kingston Rovers 21 Most goals including drop goals Player Team Goals Sammy Lloyd Hull F C 172 Steve Hesford Warrington 170 Mick Burke Widnes 140 Iain McCorquodale Workington Town 114 Geoff Pimblett St Helens 105 Graham Beale Keighley 96 John Woods Leigh 96 Jimmy Birts Halifax 86 George Fairbairn Wigan 86 Paul Norton Castleford 82Kangaroo Tour editMain article 1978 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France The months of September October and November also saw the appearance of the Australian team in England on their 1978 Kangaroo Tour Other than the three test Ashes series against Great Britain won 2 1 by Australia The Kangaroos played and won matches against 12 club and county representative sides as well as playing Wales in a non test international The 1978 Kangaroos were coached by dual Manly Warringah NSWRFL premiership coach Frank Stanton who had previously toured as a player in 1963 64 The team was captained by brilliant centre stand off Bob Fulton making his second tour after being a part of the 1973 squad The 11 10 loss to Widnes at Naughton Park on 25 October remains as of 2017 the last time that the Kangaroos have lost to an English club or county team game Date Result Venue Attendance 1 30 September nbsp Australia def nbsp Blackpool Borough 39 1 Borough Park Blackpool 2 700 2 1 October nbsp Australia def nbsp Cumbria 47 7 Craven Park Barrow in Furness 5 964 3 4 October nbsp Australia def nbsp Great Britain U 24 30 8 Craven Park Hull 6 418 4 8 October nbsp Australia def nbsp Bradford Northern 21 11 Odsal Stadium Bradford 15 755 5 11 October nbsp Australia def nbsp Warrington 15 12 Wilderspool Stadium Warrington 10 143 6 15 October nbsp Australia def nbsp Wales 8 3 St Helens Rugby Ground Swansea 4 250 7 17 October nbsp Australia def nbsp Leeds 25 19 Headingley Leeds 9 781 8 21 October nbsp Australia def nbsp Great Britain 15 9 Central Park Wigan 17 644 9 25 October nbsp Widnes def nbsp Australia 11 10 Naughton Park Widnes 12 202 10 29 October nbsp Australia def nbsp Hull F C 34 2 The Boulevard Hull 10 723 11 1 November nbsp Australia def nbsp Salford 14 2 The Willows Salford 6 155 12 5 November nbsp Great Britain def nbsp Australia 18 14 Odsal Stadium Bradford 26 761 13 8 November nbsp Australia def nbsp Wigan 28 2 Central Park Wigan 10 645 14 12 November nbsp Australia def nbsp St Helens 26 4 Knowsley Road St Helens 16 352 15 14 November nbsp Australia def nbsp York 29 2 Clarence Street York 5 155 16 18 November nbsp Australia def nbsp Great Britain 23 6 Headingley Leeds 30 604References edit 1978 79 Season summary Archived from the original on 2009 08 27 Retrieved 2009 08 08 Hull F C History Retrieved 2009 10 23 permanent dead link RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour Archived from the original on 2009 04 03 Retrieved 2009 08 07 Fletcher Raymond Howes David 27 March 1997 Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1997 London Headline pp 163 7 ISBN 978 0 7472 7764 4 Sources edit1978 79 Rugby Football League season at wigan rlfans com The Challenge Cup at The Rugby Football League website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1978 79 Northern Rugby Football League season amp oldid 1201469355 Challenge Cup, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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