The 1994–95 Challenge Cup was the 94th staging of rugby league 's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup . Known as the Silk Cut Challenge Cup (due to sponsorship by Silk Cut cigarettes), the tournament commenced with the first round in December 1994 and culminated in March 1995's final between Wigan and Leeds at Wembley . Wigan won the match 30–10.
First round
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
10 December 1994
Askam
Moorends
10–15
10 December 1994
Barrow Island
Norland
26–8
10 December 1994
Beverley
Chequerfield
8–6
10 December 1994
Blackbrook
West Bowling
26–14
10 December 1994
Blackpool Gladiators
Fryston
27–14
10 December 1994
Dewsbury Celtic
Thatto Heath
6–22
10 December 1994
Dudley Hill
Cardiff Institute
54–4
10 December 1994
East Leeds
Wath Brow Hornets
22–14
10 December 1994
Eastmoor
Upton & Frickley
23–22
10 December 1994
Egremont
New Earswick
34–6
10 December 1994
Greetland AR
Crosfields
12–6
10 December 1994
Hemel
Leeds Met University
52–0
10 December 1994
Heworth
Littleborough
32–10
10 December 1994
Leigh East
Bisons
10–16
10 December 1994
Leigh Miners Rangers
Wigan St Judes
7–10
10 December 1994
Lock Lane
Orrell St James
36–8
10 December 1994
Mayfield
Park Amateurs
32–6
10 December 1994
Milford
Thornhill
12–20
10 December 1994
Millom
Northampton Knights
62–4
10 December 1994
Moldgreen
Embassy
30–14
10 December 1994
Nottingham
Normanton
0–36
10 December 1994
Oldham St Annes
Kells
20–24
10 December 1994
Oulton
Ovenden
12–8
10 December 1994
Redhill
Ellenborough
22–28
10 December 1994
Saddleworth
Skirlaugh
30–12
10 December 1994
Shaw Cross
Fulham Travellers
46–20
10 December 1994
West Hull
South London
48–10
10 December 1994
Woolston Rovers
Eccles
26–10
10 December 1994
York Acorn
Crown Malet
18–25
11 December 1994
Chorley Borough
Simms Cross
12–8
17 December 1994
Walney Island
Hensingham
4–14
17 December 1994
Wigan St Patricks
Worth Village
22–0
Second round
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
31 December 1994
Barrow Island
West Hull
19–12
31 December 1994
Beverley
Normanton
14–16
31 December 1994
Bisons
East Leeds
8–33
31 December 1994
Blackbrook
Chorley
0–23
31 December 1994
Blackpool Gladiators
Thornhill
0–28
31 December 1994
Eastmoor
Dudley Hill
8–16
31 December 1994
Ellenborough
Egremont
23–10
31 December 1994
Hensingham
Heworth
8–14
31 December 1994
Lock Lane
Mayfield
20–14
31 December 1994
Millom
Saddleworth
38–16
31 December 1994
Moorends
Thatto Heath
12–10
31 December 1994
Oulton
Kells
12–14
31 December 1994
Shaw Cross
Moldgreen
9–4
31 December 1994
Wigan St Judes
Hemel Hempstead
14–13
31 December 1994
Wigan St Patricks
Crown Malet
42–6
31 December 1994
Woolston Rovers
Greetland AR
14–4
14 January 1995
Beverley
Normanton
20–10
Third round
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
22 January 1995
Barrow
East Leeds
56–0
22 January 1995
Batley
Shaw Cross
32–4
22 January 1995
Bramley
Woolston Rovers
42–2
22 January 1995
Carlisle
Dudley Hill
34–4
22 January 1995
Highfield
Beverley
4–27
22 January 1995
Huddersfield
Wigan St Judes
44–10
22 January 1995
Hunslet
Wigan St Patricks
64–4
22 January 1995
Leigh
Heworth
40–28
22 January 1995
London
Ellenborough
30–10
22 January 1995
Rochdale Hornets
Lock Lane
48–16
22 January 1995
Ryedale-York
Barrow Island
50–20
22 January 1995
Swinton
Millom
30–10
22 January 1995
Whitehaven
Moorends
64–12
24 January 1995
Hull Kingston Rovers
Thornhill
58–6
24 January 1995
Keighley Cougars
Chorley Borough
68–0
3 February 1995
Dewsbury
Kells
72–12
Fourth round
Fifth round
Quarter-finals
Semi finals
Final
The 1995 Silk Cut Challenge Cup Final was a replay of the previous season 's final between Wigan and Leeds. The match was played at 2:30pm on the dry Saturday afternoon of 29 April 1995 at London 's Wembley Stadium . This was the first Wembley Challenge Cup Final to use in-goal judges.
Notes
Fletcher & Howes (1995) , p. 186.
Report
References
Challenge Cup Years
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