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1993–94 Rugby Football League season

The 1993–94 Rugby Football League season was the 99th ever season of professional rugby league football in Britain. Sixteen teams competed from August 1993 until May 1994 for a number of titles, primarily the Stones Bitter Championship.

1993–94 Rugby Football League season
LeagueStones Bitter Championship
Duration30 Rounds
Teams16
Broadcast partners Sky Sports
1993–94 Season
Champions Wigan
Premiership winners Wigan
Man of Steel Jonathan Davies
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from Second Division Workington Town
Doncaster
Relegated to Second Division Hull Kingston Rovers
Leigh
Second Division
Champions Workington Town

Season summary

The 1994 Man of Steel Award for player of the season went to Warrington's Jonathan Davies.

This season saw the highest ever away victory in the league when Keighley Cougars beat Highfield 104-4 at the Rochdale Hornets ground on 23 April.

This was the first season since the 1905–06 inaugural season of the Lancashire County Cup and Yorkshire County Cup, except for the break for World War I and World War II (Lancashire Cup only), that the Lancashire Cup and Yorkshire Cup competitions had not taken place.

Championship

LeagueRFL Championship
Duration30 Matches
Teams16
Champions  Wigan Warriors
Promotion and relegation
Relegated to Second Division  Hull Kingston Rovers
  Leigh

Wigan, Bradford Northern and Warrington all finished the season on top of the ladder with 46 points, but Wigan's superior points differential saw them crowned League Champions for the fifth consecutive time. This earned them the right to travel to Australia at the close of the season and contest the 1994 World Club Challenge. Wigan defeated the Brisbane Broncos and confirmed their position as the dominant rugby league club of the year.

After finishing in second last and last place respectively, Hull Kingston Rovers and Leigh were demoted to the Second Division.

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Wigan 30 23 0 7 780 403 +377 46 1993–94 Champions
2   Bradford Northern 30 23 0 7 784 555 +229 46
3   Warrington 30 23 0 7 628 430 +198 46
4   Castleford 30 19 1 10 787 466 +321 39
5   Halifax 30 17 2 11 682 581 +101 36
6   Sheffield Eagles 30 16 2 12 704 671 +33 34
7   Leeds 30 15 2 13 673 680 -7 32
8   St. Helens 30 15 1 14 704 537 +167 31
9   Hull 30 14 2 14 536 530 +6 30
10   Widnes 30 14 0 16 523 642 -119 28
11   Featherstone Rovers 30 13 1 16 651 681 -30 27
12   Salford 30 11 0 19 554 650 -96 22
13   Oldham 30 10 1 19 552 651 -99 21
14   Wakefield Trinity 30 9 1 20 458 708 -250 19
15   Hull Kingston Rovers 30 9 0 21 493 782 -289 18 Relegation to 1994–95 Second Division
16   Leigh 30 2 1 27 370 912 -542 5

Second Division

LeagueSecond Division
Duration30 Matches
Teams16
Champions  Workington Town
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Workington Town 30 22 2 6 760 331 +329 46
2   Doncaster 30 22 1 7 729 486 +243 45
3   London Crusaders 30 21 2 7 842 522 +320 44
4   Batley 30 21 1 8 707 426 +281 43
5   Huddersfield 30 20 0 10 661 518 +143 40
6   Keighley 30 19 1 10 856 472 +384 39
7   Dewsbury 30 18 1 11 766 448 +318 37
8   Rochdale Hornets 30 18 0 12 704 532 +6 36
9   Ryedale-York 30 17 1 12 662 516 +146 35
10   Whitehaven 30 14 4 12 571 473 +98 32
11   Barrow 30 13 1 16 581 743 -162 27
12   Swinton 30 11 0 19 528 681 -153 22
13 Carlisle 30 9 0 21 540 878 -338 18
14   Hunslet 30 3 1 26 445 814 -369 7
15 Bramley 30 3 0 27 376 957 -581 6
16 Highfield 30 1 1 28 267 1234 -967 3
Promoted

[1]

Challenge Cup

The Silk Cut Challenge Cup Final was played between Wigan and Leeds on a Saturday afternoon, 30 April 1994 at Wembley Stadium, before a crowd of 78,348. Bonnie Tyler lead the community singing at the match.[2] Wigan's Martin Offiah opened the scoring with a ninety-plus metre try, and went on to win the game 26–16.

League Cup

Premiership

Statistics

The following are the top points scorers in the 1993–94 season.[3]

References

  1. ^ Raymond Fletcher; David Howes (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 303. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.
  2. ^ Baker, Andrew (1995-08-20). "100 years of rugby league: From the great divide to the Super era". Independent, The. independent.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  3. ^ Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David. Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1997. London: Headline. pp. 163–7. ISBN 978-0-7472-7764-4.

Sources

  • at rlhalloffame.org.uk
  • 1993–94 Rugby Football League season at wigan.rlfans.com
  • Wigan's record Cup run at news.bbc.co.uk
  • Great Britain Competitions 1993-1994 at hunterlink.net.au
  • Championship 1993/94 at rugbyleagueproject.org

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The 1993 94 Rugby Football League season was the 99th ever season of professional rugby league football in Britain Sixteen teams competed from August 1993 until May 1994 for a number of titles primarily the Stones Bitter Championship 1993 94 Rugby Football League seasonLeagueStones Bitter ChampionshipDuration30 RoundsTeams16Broadcast partnersSky Sports1993 94 SeasonChampionsWiganPremiership winnersWiganMan of SteelJonathan DaviesPromotion and relegationPromoted from Second DivisionWorkington Town DoncasterRelegated to Second DivisionHull Kingston Rovers LeighSecond DivisionChampionsWorkington Town 1992 931994 95 Contents 1 Season summary 2 Championship 3 Second Division 4 Challenge Cup 5 League Cup 6 Premiership 7 Statistics 8 References 9 SourcesSeason summary EditStones Bitter League Champions Wigan 15th title Silk Cut Challenge Cup Winners Wigan 26 16 v Leeds Stones Bitter Premiership Trophy Winners Wigan 24 20 v Castleford Harry Sunderland Trophy Sam Panapa Regal Trophy Winners Castleford 33 2 v Wigan 2nd Division Champions Workington TownThe 1994 Man of Steel Award for player of the season went to Warrington s Jonathan Davies This season saw the highest ever away victory in the league when Keighley Cougars beat Highfield 104 4 at the Rochdale Hornets ground on 23 April This was the first season since the 1905 06 inaugural season of the Lancashire County Cup and Yorkshire County Cup except for the break for World War I and World War II Lancashire Cup only that the Lancashire Cup and Yorkshire Cup competitions had not taken place Championship EditLeagueRFL ChampionshipDuration30 MatchesTeams16Champions Wigan WarriorsPromotion and relegationRelegated to Second Division Hull Kingston Rovers LeighWigan Bradford Northern and Warrington all finished the season on top of the ladder with 46 points but Wigan s superior points differential saw them crowned League Champions for the fifth consecutive time This earned them the right to travel to Australia at the close of the season and contest the 1994 World Club Challenge Wigan defeated the Brisbane Broncos and confirmed their position as the dominant rugby league club of the year After finishing in second last and last place respectively Hull Kingston Rovers and Leigh were demoted to the Second Division Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 Wigan 30 23 0 7 780 403 377 46 1993 94 Champions2 Bradford Northern 30 23 0 7 784 555 229 463 Warrington 30 23 0 7 628 430 198 464 Castleford 30 19 1 10 787 466 321 395 Halifax 30 17 2 11 682 581 101 366 Sheffield Eagles 30 16 2 12 704 671 33 347 Leeds 30 15 2 13 673 680 7 328 St Helens 30 15 1 14 704 537 167 319 Hull 30 14 2 14 536 530 6 3010 Widnes 30 14 0 16 523 642 119 2811 Featherstone Rovers 30 13 1 16 651 681 30 2712 Salford 30 11 0 19 554 650 96 2213 Oldham 30 10 1 19 552 651 99 2114 Wakefield Trinity 30 9 1 20 458 708 250 1915 Hull Kingston Rovers 30 9 0 21 493 782 289 18 Relegation to 1994 95 Second Division16 Leigh 30 2 1 27 370 912 542 5Second Division EditLeagueSecond DivisionDuration30 MatchesTeams16Champions Workington TownTeam Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts1 Workington Town 30 22 2 6 760 331 329 462 Doncaster 30 22 1 7 729 486 243 453 London Crusaders 30 21 2 7 842 522 320 444 Batley 30 21 1 8 707 426 281 435 Huddersfield 30 20 0 10 661 518 143 406 Keighley 30 19 1 10 856 472 384 397 Dewsbury 30 18 1 11 766 448 318 378 Rochdale Hornets 30 18 0 12 704 532 6 369 Ryedale York 30 17 1 12 662 516 146 3510 Whitehaven 30 14 4 12 571 473 98 3211 Barrow 30 13 1 16 581 743 162 2712 Swinton 30 11 0 19 528 681 153 2213 Carlisle 30 9 0 21 540 878 338 1814 Hunslet 30 3 1 26 445 814 369 715 Bramley 30 3 0 27 376 957 581 616 Highfield 30 1 1 28 267 1234 967 3Promoted 1 Challenge Cup EditMain article 1993 94 Challenge Cup The Silk Cut Challenge Cup Final was played between Wigan and Leeds on a Saturday afternoon 30 April 1994 at Wembley Stadium before a crowd of 78 348 Bonnie Tyler lead the community singing at the match 2 Wigan s Martin Offiah opened the scoring with a ninety plus metre try and went on to win the game 26 16 League Cup EditMain article 1993 94 League Cup rugby league Premiership EditMain article 1993 94 Rugby League PremiershipStatistics EditThe following are the top points scorers in the 1993 94 season 3 Most tries Player Team TriesMark Johnson London Crusaders 43St John Ellis Castleford 40Paul Newlove Bradford Northern 37Martin Offiah Wigan 37Stuart Cocker Workington Town 35Nick Pinkney Keighley Cougars 31Mark Riley London Crusaders 30Carl Hall Bradford Northern 27Darren Moxon Batley 27Jason Critchley Salford 25John Bentley Halifax 25Ellery Hanley Leeds 25 Most goals including drop goals Player Team GoalsFrano Botica Wigan 188John Gallagher London Crusaders 159Deryck Fox Bradford Northern 148Lee Crooks Castleford 137Jonathan Davies Warrington 132Mark Conway Dewsbury 130Robert Turner Doncaster 123Mark Aston Sheffield Eagles 123Graham Holroyd Leeds 103Dean Marwood Workington Town 100References Edit Raymond Fletcher David Howes 1995 Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995 1996 London Headline Book Publishing p 303 ISBN 0 7472 7817 2 Baker Andrew 1995 08 20 100 years of rugby league From the great divide to the Super era Independent The independent co uk Retrieved 2009 09 25 Fletcher Raymond Howes David Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1997 London Headline pp 163 7 ISBN 978 0 7472 7764 4 Sources Edit1993 94 Rugby Football League season at rlhalloffame org uk 1993 94 Rugby Football League season at wigan rlfans com Wigan s record Cup run at news bbc co uk Great Britain Competitions 1993 1994 at hunterlink net au Championship 1993 94 at rugbyleagueproject org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1993 94 Rugby Football League season amp oldid 1111135568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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