The 2004 Challenge Cup , known as the Powergen Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 103rd staging of the Challenge Cup , a European rugby league cup competition.
The competition began in November 2003, and ended with the final in May 2004, which was played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff due to ongoing reconstruction work at Wembley Stadium .
The tournament was won by St. Helens , who beat Wigan Warriors 32–16 in the final. The Lance Todd Trophy was won by Sean Long .
First round
Date
Team one
Team two
Score
28 Nov
Leigh Miners R.
Blackbrook
52-24
29 Nov
Aberavon
Ince Rose Bridge
6-28
29 Nov
Birkenshaw
St Albans
22-10
29 Nov
Bradford Dudley
Embassy
38-8
29 Nov
British Army
East Hull
12-22
29 Nov
Cas. Lock Lane
Batley Vic
48-8
29 Nov
Castleford Panthers
Shaw Cross
18-10
29 Nov
East Leeds
Queens
20-6
29 Nov
Elland
Kells
26-12
29 Nov
Featherstone Lions
Coventry Bears
60-21
29 Nov
Hensingham
Wath Brow Hornets
10-18
29 Nov
Hunslet Warriors
Orrell St James
9-8
29 Nov
Leigh East
Milford
28-10
29 Nov
Normanton
Navy
14-20
29 Nov
Oldham St Annes
Hull Dockers
19-12
29 Nov
Oulton
Loughborough University
40-22
29 Nov
RAF
Huddersfield UR
16-12
29 Nov
Saddleworth
Rochdale Mayfield
0-51
29 Nov
Sheffield Hills
Crosfields
2-31
29 Nov
Siddal
Simms Cross
14-2
29 Nov
South London
West Bowling
4-36
29 Nov
Walney
Thatto Heath
8-12
29 Nov
West Hull
Askam
30-8
29 Nov
Widnes Albion
Eastmoor
2-21
29 Nov
Widnes St Maries
Sharlston Rovers
6-20
29 Nov
Wigan St Pats
Ideal Isberg
12-17
30 Nov
Heworth
Edinburgh
34-8
06 Dec
Woolston
Eccles & Salford Jrs
18-22
Second round
Date
Team one
Team two
Score
13 Dec
Birkenshaw
Bradford Dudley
6-46
13 Dec
Cas. Lock Lane
Ideal Isberg
13-6
13 Dec
Cott. Phoenix
Crosfields
12-20
13 Dec
East Hull
Navy
46-18
13 Dec
East Leeds
Featherstone Lions
12-18
13 Dec
Eccles & Salford Jrs
Castleford Panthers
6-11
13 Dec
Elland
Eastmoor
28-4
13 Dec
Ince Rose Bridge
Hunslet Warriors
28-14
13 Dec
Leigh Miners R.
Siddal
34-6
13 Dec
Rochdale Mayfield
Leigh East
20-10
13 Dec
RAF
Thatto Heath
0-32
13 Dec
Sharlston Rovers
Oldham St Annes
14-9
13 Dec
West Bowling
Dinamo
18-22
13 Dec
West Hull
Heworth
76-4
Third round
Gateshead Thunder vs Limoux Grizzlies
Date
Team one
Team two
Score
06 Feb
Chorley Lynx
Locomotiv
54-6
06 Feb
Leigh Miners R.
Sheffield Eagles
12-14
06 Feb
Oldham
Castleford Panthers
16-8
06 Feb
Sharlston Rovers
Dewsbury
30-28
07 Feb
Hunslet Hawks
Featherstone Lions
32-0
07 Feb
London Skolars
Rochdale Mayfield
22-16
08 Feb
Barrow
Pia
20-22
08 Feb
Bradford Dudley
Keighley
16-14
08 Feb
Crosfields
Workington Town
14-46
08 Feb
Doncaster
West Hull
28-6
08 Feb
Elland
Leigh
4-64
08 Feb
Featherstone Rovers
Cas. Lock Lane
96-0
08 Feb
Gateshead
Limoux
22-26
08 Feb
Halifax
Oulton
66-10
08 Feb
Hull Kingston Rovers
UTC
22-23
08 Feb
Ince Rose Bridge
Batley
8-42
08 Feb
Rochdale Hornets
Dinamo
60-24
08 Feb
Swinton
East Hull
14-26
08 Feb
Thatto Heath
Whitehaven
12-26
08 Feb
York City Knights
Villeneuve
28-8
Fourth round
Date
Team one
Team two
Score
27 Feb
Chorley Lynx
Wakefield Trinity
6-88
28 Feb
Castleford Tigers
UTC
32-20
28 Feb
Dudley Hill
Batley
14-76
29 Feb
Bradford
St Helens
10-30
29 Feb
Huddersfield
Pia
50-16
29 Feb
Hunslet Hawks
Doncaster
20-48
29 Feb
Leigh
Hull FC
14-21
29 Feb
Limoux
Halifax
19-18
29 Feb
London
Salford City
24-8
29 Feb
London Skolars
Featherstone Rovers
6-52
29 Feb
Sheffield Eagles
York City Knights
24-32
29 Feb
Wigan
Widnes
38-12
29 Feb
Workington Town
Leeds
18-68
02 Mar
East Hull
Whitehaven
4-14
02 Mar
Rochdale Hornets
Warrington
0-80
03 Mar
Oldham
Sharlston Rovers
24-4
Fifth round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Teams :
St Helens : Paul Wellens , Ade Gardner , Martin Gleeson , Willie Talau , Darren Albert ; Jason Hooper , Sean Long , Nick Fozzard , Keiron Cunningham , Keith Mason , Chris Joynt , Lee Gilmour , Paul Sculthorpe (c)
Subs: Dominic Fe'aunati , Jon Wilkin , Ricky Bibey , Mark Edmondson Coach: Ian Millward
Wigan : Kris Radlinski , David Hodgson , Sean O'Loughlin , Kevin Brown , Brett Dallas , Danny Orr , Adrian Lam , Quentin Pongia , Terry Newton , Craig Smith , Danny Tickle , Gareth Hock , Andy Farrell (c)
Subs: Stephen Wild , Mick Cassidy , Danny Sculthorpe , Terry O'Connor Coach: Mike Gregory
References
Wilson, Andy (17 May 2004). "St Helens virtuoso now faces the music" . The Guardian . Retrieved 18 June 2015.
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