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1992–93 League Cup (rugby league)

The 1992–93 League Cup was the twenty-second season for the League Cup, a rugby league competition that was known as the Regal Trophy for sponsorship purposes.

1992–93 League Cup
StructureNational knockout championship
Teams37
WinnersWigan
Runners-upBradford Northern

Wigan defeated Bradford Northern by the score of 15-8 in the final to claim the trophy. The match was played at Elland Road, Leeds in front of an attendance of 13,221.

Background

This season saw several changes in the entrants, one club re-formed/renamed, two French clubs were invited instead of the junior clubs, and one club withdrew. This resulted in one less club/entrant reducing the total number to thirty-seven.

The changes, in detail, are:

  1. Trafford Borough re-formed as Blackpool Gladiators and moved back to Blackpool, playing at Jepson Way, Blackpool
  2. Two French clubs, Carcassonne and XIII Catalan were invited to join the competition, instead of the junior clubs, who were no longer invited
  3. Scarborough Pirates went into administration at the end of previous season

The preliminary round involved ten clubs, to reduce the numbers of entrants to the first round proper to thirty-two.

Competition and results

[1][2]

Preliminary round

Involved 5 matches and 10 clubs

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref
1 Tue 13 Oct 1992 Warrington 32-8 Blackpool Gladiators Wilderspool 1412 [3]
2 Tue 27 Oct 1992 Chorley Borough (2) 10-38 Sheffield Eagles Grundy Hill 368 1
3 Tue 27 Oct 1992 St. Helens 44-18 Huddersfield Knowsley Road 4423 [4][5]
4 Tue 27 Oct 1992 Wakefield Trinity 90-12 Highfield Belle Vue 1650 2 [6]
5 Wed 28 Oct 1992 Swinton 12-32 Hull Kingston Rovers Gigg Lane 582

[7]

Round 1 - First Round

Involved 16 matches and 32 clubs

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref
1 Sat 2 Nov 1992 Wigan 52-0 Carcassonne Central Park 4306 [2]
2 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Batley 6-13 Hunslet Mount Pleasant 709
3 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Bradford Northern 70-10 Barrow Odsal 3049
4 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Bramley 12-16 Carlisle McLaren Field 550
5 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Doncaster 4-30 Workington Town Bentley Road Stadium/Tattersfield 893
6 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Halifax 76-6 Nottingham City Thrum Hall 3547
7 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Hull F.C. 22-16 Dewsbury Boulevard 2984 [8]
8 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Hull Kingston Rovers 48-4 Whitehaven Craven Park (2) 1627
9 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Leigh 32-24 Keighley Cougars Hilton Park 2113
10 Sun 8 Nov 1992 London Crusaders 30-0 Wakefield Trinity Crystal Palace NSC 860 [6]
11 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Oldham 22-40 Castleford Watersheddings 4393
12 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Rochdale Hornets 32-16 XIII Catalan Spotland 1507
13 Sun 8 Nov 1992 St. Helens 15-14 Leeds Knowsley Road 11052 [5]
14 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Salford 14-18 Featherstone Rovers The Willows 3088
15 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Warrington 31-16 Sheffield Eagles Wilderspool 3112 [3]
16 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Widnes 46-4 Ryedale-York Naughton Park 3475 3 [9]

[7]

Round 2 - Second Round

Involved 8 matches and 16 clubs

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref
1 Sat 5 Dec 1992 Warrington 12-12 Bradford Northern Wilderspool 2145 [3]
2 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Castleford 54-0 Carlisle The Jungle 2539
3 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Featherstone Rovers 8-25 St. Helens Post Office Road 4473 [5]
4 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Hull F.C. 28-14 Halifax Boulevard 5494 [8]
5 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Hull Kingston Rovers 0-18 Wigan Craven Park (2) 3779 [2]
6 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Hunslet 12-34 Workington Town Elland Road 1225
7 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Leigh 16-6 London Crusaders Hilton Park 2181
8 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Widnes 30-2 Rochdale Hornets Naughton Park 3591 [9]

[10]

Round 2 - Second Round replays

Involved 1 match and 2 clubs

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref
1 Wed 16 Dec 1992 Bradford Northern 9-6 Warrington Odsal 3474 [3]

Round 3 -Quarter-finals

Involved 4 matches with 8 clubs

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref
1 Sat 19 Dec 1992 St. Helens 8-12 Castleford Knowsley Road 4785 [5]
2 Sun 20 Dec 1992 Hull F.C. 24-14 Leigh Boulevard 4835 [8]
3 Sun 20 Dec 1992 Workington Town 12-24 Wigan Derwent Park 7682 4, 5 [2]
4 Tue 29 Dec 1992 Bradford Northern 21-10 Widnes Odsal 5346 [9]

[11]

Round 4 – Semi-finals

Involved 2 matches and 4 clubs

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref
1 Sat 2 Jan 1993 Wigan 19-4 Hull F.C. Central Park 8020 6 [2][8]
2 Sat 2 Jan 1993 Bradford Northern 19-12 Castleford Valley Parade 5602 7

[12]

Final

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref
Saturday 23 January 1993 Wigan 15-8 Bradford Northern Elland Road 13221 8 [13]

Teams and scorers

Wigan Bradford Northern
teams
Steve Hampson 1 Dave Watson
Jason Robinson 2 Tony Marchant
Dean Bell 3 Steve McGowan
Andrew Farrar 4 Tony Anderson
Martin Offiah 5 Roger Simpson
Frano Botica 6 Neil Summers
Shaun Edwards 7 Deryck Fox
Neil Cowie 8 David Hobbs
Martin Dermott 9 Brian Noble
Andy Platt 10 Roy Powell
Denis Betts 11 Paul Medley
Billy McGinty 12 Karl Fairbank
Phil Clarke 13 David "Dave" Heron
Joe Lydon (for Martin Offiah 59-mins) 14 Keith Mumby (for Tony Anderson 44-mins)
Sam Panapa (for Phil Clarke 9-mins) 15 Trevor Clark (for Brian Noble 44-mins)
Coach
15 score 8
6 HT 2
Scorers
Tries
Jason Robinson (1) T Steve McGowan
Shaun Edwards (1) T
Goals
Frano Botica (3) G David Hobbs (1)
G Keith Mumby (1)
Drop Goals
Steve Hampson (1) DG
Referee John Holdsworth (Kippax)
Man of the match Shaun Edwards
Competition Sponsor Regal

Scoring - Try = four points - Goal = two points - Drop goal = one point

[13]

Prize money

As part of the sponsorship deal and funds, the prize money awarded to the competing teams for this season is as follows :-

Finish Position Cash Prize No. receiving prize Total Cash
Winner ? 1 ?
Runner-up ? 1 ?
semi-finalist ? 2 ?
loser in Rd 3 ? 4 ?
loser in Rd 2 ? 8 ?
Loser in Rd 1 ? 16 ?
Loser in Prelim Round ? 5 ?
Grand Total

Note - the author is unable to trace the award amounts for this season. Can anyone help ?

The road to success

This tree excludes any preliminary round fixtures

First round Second round Third round Semi-finals Final
               
Batley 6
Hunslet 13
Hunslet 12
Workington Town 34
Doncaster 4
Workington Town 30
Workington Town 12
Wigan 24
Hull Kingston Rovers 48
Whitehaven 4
Hull Kingston Rovers 0
Wigan 18
Wigan 52
Carcassonne 0
Wigan 19
Hull F.C. 4
Hull F.C. 22
Dewsbury 16
Hull F.C. 28
Halifax 14
Halifax 76
Nottingham City 6
Hull F.C. 24
Leigh 14
Leigh 32
Keighley Cougars 24
Leigh 16
London Crusaders 6
London Crusaders 30
London Crusaders 0
Wigan 15
Bradford Northern 8
Warrington 31
Sheffield Eagles 16
Warrington 12 (6)
Bradford Northern 12 (9)
Bradford Northern 70
Barrow 10
Bradford Northern 21
Widnes 10
Widnes 46
Ryedale-York 4
Widnes 30
Rochdale Hornets 2
Rochdale Hornets 32
XIII Catalan 16
Bradford Northern 19
Castleford 12
Salford 14
Featherstone Rovers 18
Featherstone Rovers 8
St. Helens 25
St. Helens 15
Leeds 14
St. Helens 8
Castleford 12
Oldham 22
Castleford 40
Castleford 54
Carlisle 0
Bramley 12
Carlisle 16

Notes and comments

1 * Grundy Hill was the home ground of Horwich RMI, in Bolton
2 * The second highest score, at the time
3 * RUGBYLEAGUEproiject[1] gives the attendance as 3,475 but Widnes official archives[9] gives it as 3,343
4 * RUGBYLEAGUEproiject[1] gives the attendance as 7,682 but Wigan official archives[2] gives it as 8,000
5 * RUGBYLEAGUEproiject[1] and Wigan official archives[2] gives the score as 12-34 but Wigan's official detailed archives[11] erroneously gives it as 12-24 whilst showing that 4 tries and 4 goals were scored
6 * Wigan's official detailed archives[12] erroneously shows the second semi-final as St. Helens 8 Castleford 12, (which was actually the third round clash)
8 * Elland Road, Leeds, is the home ground of Leeds United A.F.C. with a capacity of 37,914 (The record attendance was 57,892 set on 15 March 1967 for a cup match Leeds v Sunderland). The ground was originally established in 1897 by Holbeck RLFC who played there until their demise after the conclusion of the 1903-04 season On their demise the ground was taken over by Leeds City F.C. After their expulsion from The Football League eight games into the 1919–20 season, leading to their liquidation the ground was taken over by, and is still the home ground, of Leeds United

General information for those unfamiliar

The council of the Rugby Football League voted to introduce a new competition, to be similar to The Football Association and Scottish Football Association's "League Cup". It was to be a similar knock-out structure to, and to be secondary to, the Challenge Cup. As this was being formulated, sports sponsorship was becoming more prevalent and as a result John Player and Sons, a division of Imperial Tobacco Company, became sponsors, and the competition never became widely known as the "League Cup"
The competition ran from 1971-72 until 1995-96 and was initially intended for the professional clubs plus the two amateur BARLA National Cup finalists. In later seasons the entries were expanded to take in other amateur and French teams. The competition was dropped due to "fixture congestion" when Rugby League became a summer sport The Rugby League season always (until the onset of "Summer Rugby" in 1996) ran from around August-time through to around May-time and this competition always took place early in the season, in the Autumn, with the final usually taking place in late January
The competition was variably known, by its sponsorship name, as the Player's No.6 Trophy (1971–1977), the John Player Trophy (1977–1983), the John Player Special Trophy (1983–1989), and the Regal Trophy in 1989.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Rugby League Project".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Wigan "Cherry and White" archived results".
  3. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2010-07-06.
  4. ^ "Huddersfield Rugby League Heritage" (PDF).
  5. ^ a b c d "Saints Heritage Society - History - Season 1896-97".
  6. ^ a b "Wakefield until I die".
  7. ^ a b "Wigan "Cherry and White" J Player Rd 1 archived results".
  8. ^ a b c d "HULL&PROUD - Stats - Fixtures & Results".
  9. ^ a b c d "Widnes Vikings - History - Season In Review - 1896-97".
  10. ^ "Wigan "Cherry and White" J Player Rd 2 archived results".
  11. ^ a b "Wigan "Cherry and White" J Player Rd 3 archived results".
  12. ^ a b "Wigan "Cherry and White" J Player S-F archived results".
  13. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2014-07-13.

External links

  • Saints Heritage Society
  • 1896–97 Northern Rugby Football Union season at wigan.rlfans.com 2014-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
  • Widnes Vikings - One team, one passion Season In Review - 1896-97
  • Huddersfield R L Heritage
  • Wakefield until I die

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The 1992 93 League Cup was the twenty second season for the League Cup a rugby league competition that was known as the Regal Trophy for sponsorship purposes 1992 93 League CupStructureNational knockout championshipTeams37WinnersWiganRunners upBradford Northern 1991 921993 94 Wigan defeated Bradford Northern by the score of 15 8 in the final to claim the trophy The match was played at Elland Road Leeds in front of an attendance of 13 221 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition and results 2 1 Preliminary round 2 2 Round 1 First Round 2 3 Round 2 Second Round 2 4 Round 2 Second Round replays 2 5 Round 3 Quarter finals 2 6 Round 4 Semi finals 2 7 Final 2 7 1 Teams and scorers 2 8 Prize money 2 9 The road to success 3 Notes and comments 3 1 General information for those unfamiliar 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditThis season saw several changes in the entrants one club re formed renamed two French clubs were invited instead of the junior clubs and one club withdrew This resulted in one less club entrant reducing the total number to thirty seven The changes in detail are Trafford Borough re formed as Blackpool Gladiators and moved back to Blackpool playing at Jepson Way Blackpool Two French clubs Carcassonne and XIII Catalan were invited to join the competition instead of the junior clubs who were no longer invited Scarborough Pirates went into administration at the end of previous seasonThe preliminary round involved ten clubs to reduce the numbers of entrants to the first round proper to thirty two Competition and results Edit 1 2 Preliminary round Edit Involved 5 matches and 10 clubs Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref1 Tue 13 Oct 1992 Warrington 32 8 Blackpool Gladiators Wilderspool 1412 3 2 Tue 27 Oct 1992 Chorley Borough 2 10 38 Sheffield Eagles Grundy Hill 368 13 Tue 27 Oct 1992 St Helens 44 18 Huddersfield Knowsley Road 4423 4 5 4 Tue 27 Oct 1992 Wakefield Trinity 90 12 Highfield Belle Vue 1650 2 6 5 Wed 28 Oct 1992 Swinton 12 32 Hull Kingston Rovers Gigg Lane 582 7 Round 1 First Round Edit Involved 16 matches and 32 clubs Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref1 Sat 2 Nov 1992 Wigan 52 0 Carcassonne Central Park 4306 2 2 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Batley 6 13 Hunslet Mount Pleasant 7093 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Bradford Northern 70 10 Barrow Odsal 30494 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Bramley 12 16 Carlisle McLaren Field 5505 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Doncaster 4 30 Workington Town Bentley Road Stadium Tattersfield 8936 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Halifax 76 6 Nottingham City Thrum Hall 35477 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Hull F C 22 16 Dewsbury Boulevard 2984 8 8 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Hull Kingston Rovers 48 4 Whitehaven Craven Park 2 16279 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Leigh 32 24 Keighley Cougars Hilton Park 211310 Sun 8 Nov 1992 London Crusaders 30 0 Wakefield Trinity Crystal Palace NSC 860 6 11 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Oldham 22 40 Castleford Watersheddings 439312 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Rochdale Hornets 32 16 XIII Catalan Spotland 150713 Sun 8 Nov 1992 St Helens 15 14 Leeds Knowsley Road 11052 5 14 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Salford 14 18 Featherstone Rovers The Willows 308815 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Warrington 31 16 Sheffield Eagles Wilderspool 3112 3 16 Sun 8 Nov 1992 Widnes 46 4 Ryedale York Naughton Park 3475 3 9 7 Round 2 Second Round Edit Involved 8 matches and 16 clubs Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref1 Sat 5 Dec 1992 Warrington 12 12 Bradford Northern Wilderspool 2145 3 2 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Castleford 54 0 Carlisle The Jungle 25393 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Featherstone Rovers 8 25 St Helens Post Office Road 4473 5 4 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Hull F C 28 14 Halifax Boulevard 5494 8 5 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Hull Kingston Rovers 0 18 Wigan Craven Park 2 3779 2 6 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Hunslet 12 34 Workington Town Elland Road 12257 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Leigh 16 6 London Crusaders Hilton Park 21818 Sun 6 Dec 1992 Widnes 30 2 Rochdale Hornets Naughton Park 3591 9 10 Round 2 Second Round replays Edit Involved 1 match and 2 clubs Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref1 Wed 16 Dec 1992 Bradford Northern 9 6 Warrington Odsal 3474 3 Round 3 Quarter finals Edit Involved 4 matches with 8 clubs Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref1 Sat 19 Dec 1992 St Helens 8 12 Castleford Knowsley Road 4785 5 2 Sun 20 Dec 1992 Hull F C 24 14 Leigh Boulevard 4835 8 3 Sun 20 Dec 1992 Workington Town 12 24 Wigan Derwent Park 7682 4 5 2 4 Tue 29 Dec 1992 Bradford Northern 21 10 Widnes Odsal 5346 9 11 Round 4 Semi finals Edit Involved 2 matches and 4 clubs Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref1 Sat 2 Jan 1993 Wigan 19 4 Hull F C Central Park 8020 6 2 8 2 Sat 2 Jan 1993 Bradford Northern 19 12 Castleford Valley Parade 5602 7 12 Final Edit Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Rec Notes RefSaturday 23 January 1993 Wigan 15 8 Bradford Northern Elland Road 13221 8 13 Teams and scorers Edit Wigan Bradford NorthernteamsSteve Hampson 1 Dave WatsonJason Robinson 2 Tony MarchantDean Bell 3 Steve McGowanAndrew Farrar 4 Tony AndersonMartin Offiah 5 Roger SimpsonFrano Botica 6 Neil SummersShaun Edwards 7 Deryck FoxNeil Cowie 8 David HobbsMartin Dermott 9 Brian NobleAndy Platt 10 Roy PowellDenis Betts 11 Paul MedleyBilly McGinty 12 Karl FairbankPhil Clarke 13 David Dave HeronJoe Lydon for Martin Offiah 59 mins 14 Keith Mumby for Tony Anderson 44 mins Sam Panapa for Phil Clarke 9 mins 15 Trevor Clark for Brian Noble 44 mins Coach15 score 86 HT 2ScorersTriesJason Robinson 1 T Steve McGowanShaun Edwards 1 TGoalsFrano Botica 3 G David Hobbs 1 G Keith Mumby 1 Drop GoalsSteve Hampson 1 DGReferee John Holdsworth Kippax Man of the match Shaun EdwardsCompetition Sponsor RegalScoring Try four points Goal two points Drop goal one point 13 Prize money Edit As part of the sponsorship deal and funds the prize money awarded to the competing teams for this season is as follows Finish Position Cash Prize No receiving prize Total CashWinner 1 Runner up 1 semi finalist 2 loser in Rd 3 4 loser in Rd 2 8 Loser in Rd 1 16 Loser in Prelim Round 5 Grand TotalNote the author is unable to trace the award amounts for this season Can anyone help The road to success Edit This tree excludes any preliminary round fixtures First roundSecond roundThird roundSemi finalsFinal Batley6Hunslet13Hunslet12Workington Town34Doncaster4Workington Town30Workington Town12Wigan24Hull Kingston Rovers48Whitehaven4Hull Kingston Rovers0Wigan18Wigan52Carcassonne0Wigan19Hull F C 4Hull F C 22Dewsbury16Hull F C 28Halifax14Halifax76Nottingham City6Hull F C 24Leigh14Leigh32Keighley Cougars24Leigh16London Crusaders6London Crusaders30London Crusaders0Wigan15Bradford Northern8Warrington31Sheffield Eagles16Warrington12 6 Bradford Northern12 9 Bradford Northern70Barrow10Bradford Northern21Widnes10Widnes46Ryedale York4Widnes30Rochdale Hornets2Rochdale Hornets32XIII Catalan16Bradford Northern19Castleford12Salford14Featherstone Rovers18Featherstone Rovers8St Helens25St Helens15Leeds14St Helens8Castleford12Oldham22Castleford40Castleford54Carlisle0Bramley12Carlisle16Notes and comments Edit1 Grundy Hill was the home ground of Horwich RMI in Bolton 2 The second highest score at the time 3 RUGBYLEAGUEproiject 1 gives the attendance as 3 475 but Widnes official archives 9 gives it as 3 343 4 RUGBYLEAGUEproiject 1 gives the attendance as 7 682 but Wigan official archives 2 gives it as 8 000 5 RUGBYLEAGUEproiject 1 and Wigan official archives 2 gives the score as 12 34 but Wigan s official detailed archives 11 erroneously gives it as 12 24 whilst showing that 4 tries and 4 goals were scored 6 Wigan s official detailed archives 12 erroneously shows the second semi final as St Helens 8 Castleford 12 which was actually the third round clash 8 Elland Road Leeds is the home ground of Leeds United A F C with a capacity of 37 914 The record attendance was 57 892 set on 15 March 1967 for a cup match Leeds v Sunderland The ground was originally established in 1897 by Holbeck RLFC who played there until their demise after the conclusion of the 1903 04 season On their demise the ground was taken over by Leeds City F C After their expulsion from The Football League eight games into the 1919 20 season leading to their liquidation the ground was taken over by and is still the home ground of Leeds United General information for those unfamiliar Edit The council of the Rugby Football League voted to introduce a new competition to be similar to The Football Association and Scottish Football Association s League Cup It was to be a similar knock out structure to and to be secondary to the Challenge Cup As this was being formulated sports sponsorship was becoming more prevalent and as a result John Player and Sons a division of Imperial Tobacco Company became sponsors and the competition never became widely known as the League Cup The competition ran from 1971 72 until 1995 96 and was initially intended for the professional clubs plus the two amateur BARLA National Cup finalists In later seasons the entries were expanded to take in other amateur and French teams The competition was dropped due to fixture congestion when Rugby League became a summer sport The Rugby League season always until the onset of Summer Rugby in 1996 ran from around August time through to around May time and this competition always took place early in the season in the Autumn with the final usually taking place in late January The competition was variably known by its sponsorship name as the Player s No 6 Trophy 1971 1977 the John Player Trophy 1977 1983 the John Player Special Trophy 1983 1989 and the Regal Trophy in 1989 See also Edit1992 93 Rugby Football League season 1992 Lancashire Cup 1992 Yorkshire Cup Regal Trophy Rugby league county cupsReferences Edit a b c d Rugby League Project a b c d e f g Wigan Cherry and White archived results a b c d Warrington Wolves Results Archive 1897 Archived from the original on 2010 07 06 Huddersfield Rugby League Heritage PDF a b c d Saints Heritage Society History Season 1896 97 a b Wakefield until I die a b Wigan Cherry and White J Player Rd 1 archived results a b c d HULL amp PROUD Stats Fixtures amp Results a b c d Widnes Vikings History Season In Review 1896 97 Wigan Cherry and White J Player Rd 2 archived results a b Wigan Cherry and White J Player Rd 3 archived results a b Wigan Cherry and White J Player S F archived results a b Wigan Cherry and White J Player Final archived results Archived from the original on 2018 06 19 Retrieved 2014 07 13 External links EditSaints Heritage Society 1896 97 Northern Rugby Football Union season at wigan rlfans com Archived 2014 02 02 at the Wayback Machine Hull amp Proud Fixtures amp Results 1896 1897 Widnes Vikings One team one passion Season In Review 1896 97 The Northern Union at warringtonwolves org Huddersfield R L Heritage Wakefield until I die Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1992 93 League Cup rugby league amp oldid 1133423104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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