The 1981–82 Lancashire Cup (known as the Forshaws Lancashire Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 69th staging of the rugby league knockout competition, the Lancashire Cup.
1981–82 Lancashire Cup | |
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Structure | Regional knockout championship |
Teams | 16 |
Winners | Leigh |
Runners-up | Widnes |
Background
editThis season saw the introduction of two new non-Lancashire clubs, Carlisle and Fulham, increasing the number of clubs in the competition from 14 to 16, meaning there was no longer a need for any teams to receive byes in the first round. In his column for the Manchester Evening News, Warrington player Ken Kelly was especially critical of the addition of London-based Fulham, arguing it makes a mockery of the competition.[1]
Competition and results
editFirst Round
editInvolved eight matches and 16 clubs. Carlisle's match against Wigan was the club's first ever competitive fixture.
Game No | Fixture Date | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Venue | Att | Ref |
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1 | 14 August 1981 | Oldham | 7–17 | Salford | Watersheddings | 2915 | |
2 | 16 August 1981 | Barrow | 15–7 | Warrington | Craven Park | 3197 | [2] |
3 | 16 August 1981 | Blackpool Borough | 0–28 | St Helens | Borough Park | 2239 | [3] |
4 | 16 August 1981 | Carlisle | 6–9 | Wigan | Brunton Park | 2779 | [4] |
5 | 16 August 1981 | Fulham | 32–15 | Swinton | Craven Cottage | 3207 | |
6 | 16 August 1981 | Leigh | 37–2 | Whitehaven | Hilton Park | 3915 | |
7 | 16 August 1981 | Rochdale Hornets | 8–14 | Widnes | Athletic Grounds | 1054 | [5] |
8 | 16 August 1981 | Workington Town | 35–2 | Huyton | Derwent Park | 1417 |
Second Round
editInvolved four matches and eight clubs.
Game No | Fixture Date | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Venue | Att | Ref |
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1 | 23 August 1981 | Leigh | 32–17 | Workington Town | Hilton Park | 4283 | |
2 | 23 August 1981 | St. Helens | 40–17 | Barrow | Knowsley Road | 4303 | [3] |
3 | 23 August 1981 | Salford | 19–3 | Fulham | The Willows | 3462 | |
4 | 23 August 1981 | Wigan | 11–26 | Widnes | Central Park | 6711 | [4][5] |
Semi-finals
editInvolved two matches and four clubs.
Game No | Fixture Date | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Venue | Att | Ref |
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1 | 2 September 1981 | Leigh | 20–6 | St. Helens | Hilton Park | 8196 | [3] |
2 | 2 September 1981 | Widnes | 33–2 | Salford | Naughton Park | 5849 | [5] |
Final
editThe final was played at Central Park, Wigan. The attendance was 9,011 and receipts were £14,029. This was Leigh's first Lancashire Cup since the 1970–71 season.[6]
Game No | Fixture Date | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Venue | Att | Ref |
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26 September 1981 | Leigh | 8–3 | Widnes | Central Park | 9011 | [5][7] |
Teams and scorers
editLeigh | № | Widnes |
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Mick Hogan | 1 | Mick Burke |
Des Drummond | 2 | Mick George[1] |
Terry Bilsbury | 3 | Eric Hughes |
Steve Donlan | 4 | Eddie Cunningham |
Graham Worgan | 5 | Keith Bentley |
John Woods | 6 | Dave Moran[2] |
Ken Green | 7 | Andy Gregory |
Alf Wilkinson | 8 | Mike O'Neill |
Ray Tabern | 9 | Keith Elwell |
Tony Cooke | 10 | Brian Lockwood |
Thomas Martyn | 11 | Les Gorley |
Geoffrey Clarkson | 12 | Eric Prescott |
Mick McTigue | 13 | Mick Adams |
?? | 14 | |
x Billy Platt (for Thomas Martyn) | 15 | |
8 | score | 3 |
5 | HT | 0 |
Scorers | ||
Tries | ||
Terry Bilsbury (1) | T | Keith Bentley (1) |
Goals | ||
John Woods (2) | G | |
Drop Goals | ||
Steve Donlan (1) | DG | |
Referee | W H (Billy) Thompson (Huddersfield) | |
Man of the match | Ray Tabern - Leigh - Hooker | |
sponsored by | Burtonwood Brewery | |
Competition Sponsor | Forshaws (Burtonwood Brewery Co Ltd) |
Scoring - Try = three points - Goal = two points - Drop goal = one point
The road to success
editFirst round | Second round | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
Leigh | 37 | ||||||||||||||||||
Whitehaven | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Leigh | 32 | ||||||||||||||||||
Workington Town | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||
Workington Town | 35 | ||||||||||||||||||
Huyton | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Leigh | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||
St. Helens | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
Blackpool Borough | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
St. Helens | 28 | ||||||||||||||||||
St. Helens | 40 | ||||||||||||||||||
Barrow | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||
Barrow | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||
Warrington | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||
Leigh | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||
Widnes | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||
Carlisle | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
Wigan | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||
Wigan | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||
Widnes | 26 | ||||||||||||||||||
Rochdale Hornets | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||
Widnes | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||
Widnes | 33 | ||||||||||||||||||
Salford | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Oldham | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||
Salford | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||
Salford | 19 | ||||||||||||||||||
Fulham | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||
Fulham | 32 | ||||||||||||||||||
Swinton | 15 |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ "Fulham in Lancashire". Super Pink. Manchester Evening News. No. 34920. 15 August 1981. p. 5 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Warrington Wolves - Results Archive - 1897". Archived from the original on 2 February 2014.
- ^ a b c "Saints Heritage Society - History - Season 1896-97".
- ^ a b "Wigan "Cherry and White" archived results". Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- ^ a b c d e "Widnes Vikings - History - Season In Review - 1896-97".
- ^ Fletcher & Howes (1982), p. 148.
- ^ a b Raymond Fletcher and David Howes (1991). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1991-100. Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0 35617852 8.
References
edit- Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David, eds. (1982). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1982-83. Rothmans Publications. ISBN 978-0-907574-15-6.
External links
edit- "Lancashire Cup 1981/82 - Results". Rugby League Project.