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1901 Challenge Cup
Duration6 rounds
Highest attendance29,563
Winners Batley
Runners-up Warrington

The 1901 Challenge Cup was the 5th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup. Contested during the 1900–01 Northern Rugby Football Union season, the final was played between Batley and Warrington at Headingley Stadium in Leeds.

First round

Date Team one Score one Team two Score two
2 March 1901 Aspatria 4 Altrincham 3
2 March 1901 Barrow 11 Brighouse Rangers 0
2 March 1901 Birkenhead 2 Millom 0
2 March 1901 Bradford 7 Swinton 2
2 March 1901 Broughton Rangers 24 Tyldesley 3
2 March 1901 Dewsbury 9 Featherstone 5
2 March 1901 Goole 2 St Helens 12
2 March 1901 Hebden Bridge 6 Whitworth 0
2 March 1901 Heckmondwike 8 Seaton Rangers 0
2 March 1901 Huddersfield 6 Hull F.C. 3
2 March 1901 Hull Kingston Rovers 4 Salford 0
2 March 1901 Hunslet 8 Wath Brow Hornets 0
2 March 1901 Keighley 13 Kinsley 0
2 March 1901 Lancaster 3 Maryport 3
2 March 1901 Leeds Parish Church 11 Radcliffe 0
2 March 1901 Leeds 0 Warrington 19
2 March 1901 Leigh 38 Alverthorpe 0
2 March 1901 Liversedge 3 Normanton 2
2 March 1901 Manningham 0 Castleford 0
2 March 1901 Morecambe 11 Pontefract 0
2 March 1901 Otley 0 Oldham 19
2 March 1901 Outwood Church 2 Holbeck 5
2 March 1901 Rochedale Hornets 3 Bramley 7
2 March 1901 Runcorn 18 Wigan 0
2 March 1901 Stockport 13 Shipley 2
2 March 1901 Todmorden 2 Sowerby Bridge 11
2 March 1901 Wakefield Trinity 28 Eastmoor 6
2 March 1901 Whitehaven Recs 0 Widnes 3
2 March 1901 Windhill 3 Ossett 5
2 March 1901 York 10 Halifax 2
6 March 1901 - replay Barrow 0 Broughton Rangers 2
6 March 1901 - replay Castleford 21 Manningham 2
6 March 1901 - replay Maryport 3 Lancaster 0

Second round

Date Team one Score one Team two Score two
09 Mar Aspatria 2 Wakefield Trinity 21
09 Mar Batley 6 Huddersfield 2
09 Mar Bramley 7 Oldham 10
09 Mar Castleford 3 Workington 2
09 Mar Dewsbury 8 Morecambe 0
09 Mar Hebden Bridge 3 Broughton Rangers 33
09 Mar Holbeck 3 Bradford 6
09 Mar Keighley 5 York 5
09 Mar Liversedge 0 Leeds Parish Church 5
09 Mar Maryport 0 Hull Kingston Rovers 11
09 Mar Ossett 5 Birkenhead 5
09 Mar Runcorn 16 Leigh 4
09 Mar St Helens 0 Stockport 0
09 Mar Sowerby Bridge 3 Brighouse Rangers 6
09 Mar Warrington 19 Heckmondwike 2
09 Mar Widnes 8 Hunslet 0
13 Mar - replay Birkenhead 20 Ossett 2
13 Mar - replay Stockport 5 St Helens 11
13 Mar - replay York 12 Keighley 0

Third round

Date Team one Score one Team two Score two
23 Mar Birkenhead 2 Widnes 10
23 Mar Brighouse Rangers 0 Hull Kingston Rovers 7
23 Mar Broughton Rangers 4 Oldham 11
23 Mar Dewsbury 3 Castleford 5
23 Mar Runcorn 21 York 0
23 Mar St Helens 5 Batley 7
23 Mar Wakefield Trinity 4 Bradford 5
23 Mar Warrington 11 Leeds Parish Church 0

Quarterfinals

Date Team one Score one Team two Score two
30 Mar Batley 5 Runcorn 2
30 Mar Hull Kingston Rovers 5 Castleford 5
30 Mar Warrington 10 Bradford 8
30 Mar Widnes 0 Oldham 8
03 Apr - replay Castleford 7 Hull Kingston Rovers 2

Semifinals

Date Team one Score one Team two Score two
13 Apr Batley 9 Oldham 2
13 Apr Warrington 21 Castleford 5

Final

The final was played on Saturday 27 April 1901, where Batley beat Warrington 16-8 at Headingley in front of a crowd of 29,563.

27 April 1901
Batley 6–0 Warrington
Try: Davies, Auty Report
Headingley, Leeds
Attendance: 29,563
Referee: J. Kidd (Millom)
1 Arthur Garner
2 Wattie Davies
3 Dai Fitzgerald
4 John B. Goodall
5 Wilf Auty
6 Joseph "Joe" Oakland (c)
7 James "Jim" Midgley
8 Fred Fisher
9 Patrick "Pat" "Paddy" Judge
10 Jack Rogers
11 Charles "Charlie" Stubley
12 Robert "Bob" Spurr
13 George Henry Main (often misspelled Maine)
14 Fred 'Ted' Fozzard
15 Frank Hollingworth
1 Jack Hallam
2 Jack Fish
3 Danny Isherwood
4 George Dickenson
5 Elliott Harris
6 Robert Bate
7 Jack Duckworth
8 Alf Boardman
9 Tom Fell
10 Jim Edmondson
11 J. Scholtze
12 John Eden
13 J. Cunningham
14 David Morrison
15 Jack Swift

References

  1. John Huxley; David Howes (1980). Encyclopedia of Rugby League Football. London: Robert Hale. pp. 41–43. ISBN 0-7091-8133-7.
  2. Raymond Fletcher; David Howes (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 191. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.
  3. "RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour". Archived from the original on 3 April 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  4. Hoole, Les (2015). The Rugby League Challenge Cup An Illustrated History 1897-1998. DB Publishing. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-78091-462-6.

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