1931–32 Lancashire Cup























1931-32 Lancashire Cup
Structure Regional knockout championship
Teams 13
Winners Salford
Runners-up Swinton

← 1930v31

Seasons
1932–33 →


The 1931–32 Lancashire Cup was the twenty-fourth occasion on which the Lancashire Cup competition had been held. Once again a new name was to be added to the trophy this year as it was the turn of Salford, who won the trophy for the first time by beating neighbours and close rivals Swinton in the final by 10-8.




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Competition and results


    • 2.1 Round 1


    • 2.2 Round 1 – Replays


    • 2.3 Round 2 - Quarter Finals


    • 2.4 Round 3 – Semi-Finals


    • 2.5 Final


      • 2.5.1 Teams and Scorers




    • 2.6 The road to success




  • 3 Notes


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Background


At the time of the great schism in 1895, Salford had initially remained loyal to the Rugby Football Union but in April 1896 the board met and only three members opposed the motion to switch to the new code. The change of heart was partly brought about by the sudden lack of “interesting” or derby fixtures for the club.



Competition and results


The number of teams entering this year’s competition remained at 13 but from this season the fixture format was changed. There was only one bye in the first round but now also a “blank” or “dummy” fixture. This also resulted in one bye in the second round.[1]



Round 1


Involved 6 matches (with one bye and one “blank” fixture) and 13 clubs















































































































































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Sat 10 Oct 1931 Broughton Rangers 8-13 Wigan The Cliff [2]
2 Sat 10 Oct 1931 Oldham 13-13 Barrow Watersheddings
3 Sat 10 Oct 1931 Wigan Highfield 7-7 Leigh Tunstall Lane
4 Sat 10 Oct 1931 Salford 16-5 St. Helens The Willows [3]
5 Sat 10 Oct 1931 Warrington 11-2 St Helens Recs Wilderspool [4]
6 Sat 10 Oct 1931 Widnes 10-3 Rochdale Hornets Lowerhouse Lane [5]
7 Swinton bye
8 blank blank


Round 1 – Replays


Involved 2 matches



























































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Wed 14 Oct 1931 Leigh 11-7 Wigan Highfield Mather Lane
2 Thu 15 Oct 1931 Barrow 27-9 Oldham Craven Park 1


Round 2 - Quarter Finals


Involved 3 matches (with one bye) and 7 clubs






















































































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Wed 21 Oct 1931 Leigh 7-37 Swinton Mather Lane
2 Wed 21 Oct 1931 Warrington 7-17 Salford Wilderspool [4]
3 Thu 22 Oct 1931 Widnes 7-6 Wigan Lowerhouse Lane
[2][5]
4 Barrow bye


Round 3 – Semi-Finals


Involved 2 matches and 4 clubs


























































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Wed 04 Nov 1931 Swinton 37-0 Widnes Station Road 7,000 [5]
2 Wed 11 Nov 1931 Salford 21-0 Barrow The Willows -


Final


The final was played at the Cliff, Broughton, Salford, (historically in the county of Lancashire) and on the banks of the River Irwell. The attendance was 26,471 and receipts £1,030. The attendance was a new record beating the 25,656 of 1924.












































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

Saturday 21 November 1931 Salford 10-8 Swinton The Cliff 26,471 £1,654 2 3 [6]


Teams and Scorers































































































































































Salford


Swinton

team unknown teams
1 Bob Scott

Barney Hudson (position uncertain)
2 Frank Buckingham
3 George Whittaker
4 Johnny Jones
5
Jack Kenny
6 Hughie Salmon
7
Bryn Evans (c)
8 Miller Strong
9
Tommy Armitt
10 Joe Wright
11
Martin Hodgson
12 Fred Beswick
13
Fred Butters

10 score 8
3 HT 3

Scorers
Tries
T Johnny Jones (1)
T Hughie Salmon (1)
Goals
G
Martin Hodgson (1)
G
Drop Goals
DG
Referee


Scoring - Try = three (3) points - Goal = two (2) points - Drop goal = two (2) points



The road to success














































































































































































































































































































First Round
Second Round
Semi Finals
Final
                       

Warrington
11

St Helens Recs
2

Warrington
7


Salford
17

Salford
16

St. Helens
5

Salford
21


Barrow
0

Oldham
13 - 9

Barrow
13 - 27

Barrow


bye

blank

blank


Salford
10


Swinton
8

Wigan Highfield
7 - 7

Leigh
7 - 11

Leigh
7


Swinton
37

Swinton

bye


Swinton
37


Widnes
0

Widnes
10

Rochdale Hornets
3

Widnes
7


Wigan
6

Broughton Rangers
8

Wigan
13


Notes



  1. The first Lancashire Cup match played at the new ground

  2. The attendance of 26,471 was a new record for a Lancashire Cup final attendance


  3. The Cliff was the home ground of Broughton Rangers from 1913 and until they moved out to Belle Vue in 1933. In 1938 Manchester United moved in and used it as both a match ground for academy teams etc. and a general a training ground. They purchased the ground outright in 1951 and downgraded it to Junior team use in the early 2000s



See also



  • 1931–32 Northern Rugby Football League season

  • Rugby league county cups

  • List of defunct rugby league clubs



References





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  2. ^ ab "Wigan "Cherry and White" archived results".


  3. ^ "Saints Heritage Society - History - Season 1896-97".


  4. ^ ab "Warrington Wolves - Results Archive - 1897". Archived from the original on 2010-07-06.


  5. ^ abc "Widnes Vikings - History - Season In Review - 1896-97".


  6. ^ Raymond Fletcher and David Howes (1991). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1991-100. Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0 35617852 8.




External links



  • Saints Heritage Society

  • 1896–97 Northern Rugby Football Union season at wigan.rlfans.com

  • Hull&Proud Fixtures & Results 1896/1897

  • Widnes Vikings - One team, one passion Season In Review - 1896-97

  • The Northern Union at warringtonwolves.org




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