The 2000 Challenge Cup (officially known as the 2000 Silk Cut Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby league football tournament which began its preliminary stages in December 1999 and ended with the final on 29 April 2000.
Duration | 8 rounds |
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Highest attendance | 67,247 |
Broadcast partners | BBC Sport |
Winners | Bradford Bulls |
Runners-up | Leeds Rhinos |
Lance Todd Trophy | Henry Paul |
The final was held on Saturday, 29 April 2000, at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK. The game was won by Bradford Bulls who defeated Leeds Rhinos 24–18.[1]
First round
editThe first round was scheduled for the weekend of 4/5 December 1999 but due to cold weather leading to frozen pitches, a number of games were postponed. The last tie in the round was not played until 3 January 2000.
Home | Score | Away | Date |
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Army | 54–7 | Dewsbury Celtic | Saturday 4 December 1999 |
Askam | 14–32 | Eccles | |
Castleford Panthers | 8–16 | Thornhill | |
East Leeds | 26–4 | Crosfields | |
Heworth | 2–16 | Oulton | |
Hull Dockers | 0–4 | Royal Navy | |
Ideal Isberg | 30–10 | Milford | |
John Moores University | 4–34 | New Earswick | |
Leigh East | 14–32 | West Bowling | |
Millom | 8–5 | Elland | |
Norland | 8–46 | Stanley | |
Queens | 26–17 | Queensbury | |
Rochdale Mayfield | 16–6 | Eastmoor | |
Royal Air Force | 20–8 | Normanton | |
Shaw Cross | 20–8 | Townville | |
Wigan St Judes | 36–12 | London Skolars | |
Dublin | 2–54 | Farnworth | Sunday 5 December 1999 |
Clayton | 2–18 | Siddal | Saturday 11 December 1999 |
Dewsbury Moor | 14–30 | Haydock | |
Keighley Albion | 17–10 | Simms Cross | |
Wath Brow | 22–8 | Barrow Island | |
Blackbrook | 0–11 | Waterhead | Tuesday 14 December 1999 |
Hensingham | 6–17 | Featherstone Lions | Monday 3 January 2000 |
Source:[2] |
Second round
editHome | Score | Away | Date |
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Army | 24–10 | Oulton | Saturday 18 December 1999 |
Castleford Lock Lane | 38–4 | Royal Navy | |
Royal Air Force | 6–40 | Wigan St Judes | |
Sheffield Hillsborough | 10–30 | Ideal Isberg | |
Siddal | 34–14 | Leigh Miners Rangers | |
Skirlaugh | 19–6 | Haydock | |
Walney Central | 16–2 | Woolston | |
Waterhead | 44–2[a] | Millom | |
Wath Brow | 22–13 | West Bowling | |
Oldham St Annes | P-P | Farnworth | Monday 27 December 1999 |
Saddleworth | 2–29 | West Hull | Tuesday 28 December 1999 |
Wigan St Patricks | 30–8 | Eccles | Thursday 30 December 1999 |
Dudley Hill | 32–30 | Redhill | Sunday 2 January 2000 |
Queens | 6–26 | Thornhill | |
Shaw Cross | 52–7 | East Leeds | Monday 3 January 2000 |
Keighley Albion | 1–14 | Stanley | |
New Earswick | 4–44 | Featherstone Lions | Saturday 8 January 2000 |
Cardiff | 18–10 | Rochdale Mayfield | Sunday 9th January 2000 |
Source:[3] |
Third round
editHome | Score | Away | Date |
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Wath Brow Hornets | 26–0 | Eccles | Saturday 29 January 2000 |
Barrow Border Raiders | 42–12 | Featherstone Lions | Sunday 30th January 2000 |
Batley Bulldogs | 0–10 | Oldham St Annes | |
Castleford Lock Lane | 16–26 | Villeneuve Leopards | |
Dewsbury Rams | 66–0 | Stanley | |
Doncaster Dragons | 40–10 | St Gaudens | |
Featherstone Rovers | 64–6 | Wigan St Patricks | |
Keighley Cougars | 90–0 | Cardiff | |
Hull Kingston Rovers | 32–4 | Ideal Isberg | |
Lancashire Lynx | 18–6 | Walney Central | |
Leigh Centurions | 34–12 | Siddal | |
Rochdale Hornets | 66–6 | Army | |
Sheffield Hillsborough | 14–16 | Thornhill | |
Whitehaven Warriors | 42–0 | Shaw Cross | |
Widnes Vikings | 76–8 | West Hull | |
Workington Town | 12–2 | Skirlaugh | |
York Wasps | 56–10 | Dudley Hill | |
Swinton Lions | 74–1 | Waterhead | Tuesday 1 February 2000 |
Oldham Roughyeds | 44–0 | Wigan St Judes | Tuesday 8 February 2000 |
Source:[4] |
Fourth round
editHome | Score | Away | Date |
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Bradford Bulls | 32–4 | Huddersfield-Sheffield | Saturday 12 February 2000 |
Barrow Raiders | 18–34 | Salford City Reds | Sunday 13 February 2000 |
Dewsbury Rams | 29–16 | Widnes Vikings | |
Doncaster Dragons | 54–6 | Workington Town | |
Featherstone Rovers | 12–48 | Leeds Rhinos | |
Halifax Blue Sox | 36–8 | Hull Kingston Rovers | |
Hull Sharks | 86–0 | Lancashire Lynx | |
Hunslet Hawks | 4–46 | Warrington Wolves | |
Leigh Centurions | 28–40 | Wakefield Trinity Wildcats | |
London Broncos | 44–18 | Wath Brow Hornets | |
Oldham St Annes | [b] | 8–64Castleford Tigers | |
Rochdale Hornets | 30–14 | Oldham Roughyeds | |
Swinton Lions | 22–36 | St Helens | |
Villeneuve Leopards | 16–14[c] | Keighley Cougars | |
Wigan Warriors | 98–4 | Whitehaven Warriors | |
York Wasps | 56–2 | Thornhill Trojans | |
Source:[5] |
Fifth round
editHome | Score | Away | Date |
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Leeds Rhinos | 26–20 | St Helens | Saturday 26 February 2000 |
Castleford Tigers | 10–11 | Halifax Blue Sox | Sunday 27 February 2000 |
Dewsbury Rams | 35–10 | Villeneuve Leopards | |
Hull Sharks | 82–10 | Rochdale Hornets | |
London Broncos | 21–22 | Salford City Reds | |
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats | 0–46 | Bradford Bulls | |
Warrington Wolves | 84–1 | York Wasps | |
Wigan Warriors | 38–2 | Doncaster Dragons | |
Source:[6] |
Quarter-finals
editHome | Score | Away | Date |
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Hull Sharks | 14–4 | Wigan Warriors | Friday 10 March 2000 |
Salford City Reds | 20–22 | Warrington Wolves | Saturday 11 March 2020 |
Halifax Blue Sox | 18–28 | Bradford Bulls | Sunday 12 March 2000 |
Leeds Rhinos | 42–10 | Dewsbury Rams | |
Source:[7] |
Semi-finals
editHome | Score | Away | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Bradford Bulls | 44–20 | Warrington Wolves | Saturday 25 March 2000 |
Hull Sharks | 2–22 | Leeds Rhinos | Sunday 26 March 2000 |
Source:[8] |
Final
editBradford Bulls | 24–18 | Leeds Rhinos |
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Tries: Michael Withers (2), Nathan McAvoy, Stuart Fielden Goals: Henry Paul (4) |
Tries: Andy Hay, Marcus St Hilaire Goals: Iestyn Harris (5) |
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Attendance: 67,247 Referee: Steve Presley (Castleford) Lance Todd Trophy: Henry Paul (Bradford)[9] |
Bradford Bulls | Position | Leeds Rhinos | ||
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Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Stuart Spruce | 1 | 1 | Iestyn Harris | |
Nathan McAvoy | 2 | 2 | Leroy Rivett | |
Scott Naylor | 3 | 3 | Richie Blackmore | |
Michael Withers | 4 | 4 | Keith Senior | |
Tevita Vaikona | 5 | 5 | Francis Cummins | |
Henry Paul | 6 | 6 | Daryl Powell | |
Robbie Paul | 7 | 7 | Ryan Sheridan | |
Brian McDermott | 8 | 8 | Darren Fleary | |
James Lowes | 9 | 9 | Dean Lawford | |
Paul Anderson | 10 | 10 | Barrie McDermott | |
Jamie Peacock | 11 | 11 | Adrian Morley | |
Mike Forshaw | 12 | 12 | Anthony Farrell | |
Brad Mackay | 13 | 13 | Andy Hay | |
Leon Pryce | 14 | 14 | Marcus St Hilaire | |
David Boyle | 15 | 15 | Lee Jackson | |
Bernard Dwyer | 16 | 16 | David Barnhill | |
Stuart Fielden | 17 | 17 | Jamie Mathiou | |
Matthew Elliott | Coach |
Dean Lance |
Notes
editReferences
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- ^ "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 1". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 2". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 3". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 4". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 5". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Rugby League Challenge Cup Quarter-Finals". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Rugby League Challenge Cup Semi-Finals". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Lance Todd Trophy winners". BBC Sport. 26 August 2010.