1997 Challenge Cup

The 1997 Challenge Cup, known as the Silk Cut Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 96th staging of the Challenge Cup, a European rugby league cup competition.[1]

1997 Silk Cut Challenge Cup
Duration8 Rounds
Highest attendance78,022
Broadcast partners BBC Sport
Winners St. Helens
Runners-up Bradford Bulls
Lance Todd Trophy Tommy Martyn

The competition ended with the final on 3 May 1997, which was played at Wembley Stadium.

The trophy was won and successfully defended by St. Helens, who beat Bradford Bulls 32–22 in the final. The Lance Todd Trophy was won by Tommy Martyn.[2]

First Round

Date Team One Team Two Score
21 DecAskamThatto Heath18-23
21 DecBarrow IslandWaterhead18-8
21 DecBeverleyEmbassy18-12
21 DecBlackbrookKells26-20
21 DecBlackpoolHaydock4-34
21 DecDewsbury MoorUpton & Frickley16-0
21 DecDudley HillPark Amateurs44-6
21 DecEast LeedsKingston Comm29-20
21 DecEastmoorWorth Village26-0
21 DecEgremontFolly Lane32-14
21 DecFeatherstone AmateursWest Bowling10-15
21 DecHemel HempsteadLeeds University12-26
21 DecHeworthRL Student Old Boys24-8
21 DecHull DockersBisons32-5
21 DecLeigh EastKeighley Albion12-14
21 DecLeigh Miners RangersFarnworth23-16
21 DecLock LaneStanningley15-6
21 DecMilfordNorland20-34
21 DecMillom*HigginshawWalkover*
21 DecMoldgreen*Durham UniversityWalkover*
21 DecNormantonClayton8-8
21 DecOldham St AnnesSiddal12-16
21 DecOultonIdeal ABI26-4
21 DecOvendenHensingham26-14
21 DecRedhillLondon Colonials33-12
21 DecSkirlaughQueens21-10
21 DecThornhillNew Earswick40-14
21 DecWalneyWestfield Hotel34-10
21 DecWest HullEast Hull34-9
21 DecWigan St Patrick'sSimms Cross27-4
21 DecWoolston RoversGateshead P82-4
21 DecYork AcornFryston22-12
28 DecShaw CrossBRK (Leeds)2-15
04 JanClaytonNormantonREPLAY 26-6
09 JanWigan St JudesWigan Rose Bridge14-24
12 JanMayfieldEccles14-12
15 JanSaddleworthEllenborough36-0

Second Round

Date Team One Team Two Score
11 JanClaytonSaddleworth16-2
11 JanHull DockersEastmoor28-0
11 JanLeeds UniversityThatto Heath24-26
11 JanLock LaneHeworth18-10
11 JanMilfordEast Leeds12-13
11 JanMoldgreenThornhill12-6
11 JanOultonWest Bowling14-10
11 JanOvendenBarrow Island18-16
11 JanRedhillWigan Rose Bridge24-17
11 JanSiddalBeverley36-0
11 JanSkirlaughLeigh Miners Rangers34-12
11 JanWalneyMillom17-10
11 JanWest HullHaydock32-0
11 JanWigan St Patrick'sBlackbrook36-18
11 JanWoolstonKeighley Albion26-6
14 JanDudley HillDewsbury Moor40-2
18 JanBRK (Leeds)Egremont39-6
18 JanYork AcornMayfield7-20

Third Round

Date Team One Team Two Score
24 JanDewsbury RamsWest Hull44-18
25 JanLancashire LynxHull Dockers24-4
26 JanBarrow BravesSiddal (Halifax)16-8
26 JanBatley BulldogsPrescot Panthers48-12
26 JanCarlisle Border RaidersBRK (Leeds)34-8
26 JanDoncaster DragonsOulton (Castleford)15-14
26 JanFeatherstone RoversMoldgreen (Huddersfield)48-14
26 JanHuddersfield GiantsEast Leeds82-0
26 JanHull Kingston RoversMayfield (Rochdale)44-4
26 JanHull SharksLock Lane (Castleford)42-0
26 JanHunslet HawksWoolston Rovers (Warrington)54-6
26 JanKeighley CougarsRedhill (Castleford)62-4
26 JanLeigh CenturionsWigan St Patrick's68-10
26 JanRochdale HornetsWalney Island (Barrow)30-6
26 JanSwinton LionsBramley46-0
26 JanWakefield TrinityOvenden (Halifax)52-0
26 JanWhitehaven WarriorsSkirlaugh (East Yorkshire)12-6
26 JanWidnes VikingsClayton (Bradford)56-2
26 JanWorkington TownThatto Heath (St Helens)86-0
26 JanYorkDudley Hill (Bradford)14-21

Fourth Round

Date Team One Team Two Score
07 FebDewsbury RamsDoncaster Dragons26-15
08 FebSt HelensWigan Warriors26-12
09 FebBatley BulldogsParis St Germain4-38
09 FebCarlisle Border RaidersDudley Hill62-2
09 FebCastleford TigersSalford Reds18-36
09 FebFeatherstone RoversWidnes Vikings14-12
09 FebHuddersfield GiantsHull Sharks16-16
09 FebHull Kingston RoversHalifax Blue Sox16-20
09 FebHunslet HawksBradford Bulls10-62
09 FebLancashire LynxLondon Broncos5-48
09 FebLeigh CenturionsSheffield Eagles18-62
09 FebOldhamRochdale Hornets48-6
09 FebWakefield TrinitySwinton Lions9-4
09 FebWarrington WolvesBarrow Braves66-6
09 FebWhitehaven WarriorsLeeds Rhinos8-48
09 FebWorkington TownKeighley Cougars14-24
12 FebHull SharksHuddersfield Giants24-14

Fifth Round

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Date Team One Team Two Score
22 FebWakefield TrinityOldham Bears14-22
22 FebLondon BroncosBradford Bulls12-34
23 FebWarrington WolvesSheffield Eagles31-18
23 FebHalifax Blue SoxKeighley Cougars8-21
23 FebLeeds RhinosDewsbury Rams48-22
23 FebSalford RedsParis Saint-Germain8-4
23 FebSt HelensHull Sharks54-8
23 FebCarlisle Border RaidersFeatherstone Rovers20-32

Quarter Finals

Date Team One Team Two Score
08 MarOldham BearsBradford Bulls12-38
09 MarWarrington WolvesSalford Reds10-29
09 MarKeighley CougarsSt Helens0-24
09 MarLeeds RhinosFeatherstone Rovers32-12

Semi Finals

Date Team One Team Two Score
22 MarSt HelensSalford Reds50-20
29 MarBradford BullsLeeds Rhinos24-10

Final

3 May 1997
St. Helens 32 – 22 Bradford Bulls
Tries: Martyn (2), Hammond, Joynt, Sullivan
Goals: Goulding (6)
Report Tries: Loughlin, Lowes, Peacock, Tomlinson
Goals: McNamara (3)
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 78,022
Referee: Stuart Cummings

Teams

St Helens: Steve Prescott, Danny Arnold, Andy Haigh, Paul Newlove, Anthony Sullivan, Tommy Martyn, Bobbie Goulding, Apollo Perelini, Keiron Cunningham, Julian O'Neill, Chris Joynt, Derek McVey, Karle Hammond
Subs: Vila Matautia, Chris Morley, Andy Northey, Ian Pickavance Coach: Shaun McRae

Bradford: Stuart Spruce, Abi Ekoku, Danny Peacock, Paul Loughlin, Paul Cook, Graeme Bradley, Robbie Paul, Brian McDermott, James Lowes, Tahi Reihana, Sonny Nickle, Bernard Dwyer, Steve McNamara
Subs: Glen Tomlinson, Paul Medley, Simon Knox, Matt Calland Coach: Matthew Elliott

References

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