1972–73 Lancashire Cup

























1972–73 Lancashire Cup
Structure Regional knockout championship
Teams 14
Winners Salford
Runners-up Swinton

← 1971–72

Seasons
1973–74 →


The 1972–73 Lancashire Cup was the sixtieth occasion on which the competition was held. Salford won the trophy by beating Swinton by the score of 25-11 in the final. The match was played at Wilderspool, Warrington, (historically in the county of Lancashire). The attendance was 6,865 and receipts were £3,321.00




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Competition and results[1]


    • 2.1 Round 1


    • 2.2 Round 2 - Quarter Finals


    • 2.3 Round 3 – Semi-Finals


    • 2.4 Final


      • 2.4.1 Teams and Scorers[7][8]




    • 2.5 The road to success




  • 3 Notes and comments


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Background


The total number of teams entering the competition remained at last season’s total of 14 with no junior/amateur clubs taking part.

The same fixture format was retained, but due to the decrease in the number of participating clubs, resulted in one "blank" or "dummy" fixtures in the first round, and one bye in the second round.



Competition and results[1]



Round 1


Involved 7 matches (with one "blank" fixture) and 14 clubs


















































































































































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Fixture Date
Home Team
Ref

1 Fri 1 September 1972 Salford 41-17 Oldham The Willows
2 Fri 1 September 1972 Wigan 15-7 Workington Town Central Park [2]
3 Sun 3 September 1972 Huyton 12-18 Barrow Alt Park, Huyton
4 Sun 3 September 1972 Leigh 6-20 Widnes Hilton Park [3]
5 Sun 3 September 1972 Swinton 28-25 Blackpool Borough Station Road
6 Sun 3 September 1972 Warrington 16-18 St. Helens Wilderspool 8,500
[4][5]
7 Sun 3 September 1972 Whitehaven 19-24 Rochdale Hornets Recreation Ground
8 blank blank


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 13 September 1972 Widnes 11-2 St. Helens Naughton Park 9,000 1
[3][5]
2 Fri 15 September 1972 Barrow 4-7 Swinton Craven Park
3 Fri 15 September 1972 Salford 46-13 Rochdale Hornets The Willows
4 Wigan bye [2]


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 Thu 5 October 1972 Widnes 4-13 Swinton Naughton Park
[3][6]
2 Thu 6 October 1972 Wigan 2-14 Salford Central Park [2]


Final













































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

Saturday 21 October 1972 Salford 25-11 Swinton Wilderspool 6,865 3,321 2 [7]


Teams and Scorers[7][8]



















































































































































































Salford


Swinton

teams
Paul Charlton 1 Paul Jackson
Eastham 2 Bob Fleay
David Watkins 3 John Cooke
Chris Hesketh 4
Alan Buckley
Maurice Richards 5 John Gomersall
Ken Gill 6 Peter Kenny
Peter Banner 7
Ken Gowers
Mackay 8
Albert Halsall
Walker 9 Graham Evans
Johnny Ward 10 Harold Bate
Whitehead 11 Rod Smith
Colin Dixon 12 Granville Hoyle
Eric Prescott 13
Bill Pattinson
? 14 Mick Philbin (for Peter Kenny)
? 15
Bill Holliday (for Rod Smith)
Cliff Evans Coach
25 score 11
10 HT 4

Scorers
Tries
Peter Banner (1) T Bob Fleay (1)
Eastham (1) T
David Watkins (1) T
Maurice Richards (1) T
Paul Charlton (1) T
Goals
David Watkins (5) G Ken Gowers (3)
Drop Goals
DG Peter Kenny (1)
Referee W. "Billy" H. Thompson (Huddersfield)


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
                       

Wigan
15

Workington Town
7

Wigan


bye

blank

blank


Wigan
2


Salford
14

Salford
41

Oldham
17

Salford
46


Rochdale Hornets
13

Whitehaven
19

Rochdale Hornets
24

Salford
25


Swinton
11

Leigh
6

Widnes
20

Widnes
11


St. Helens
2

Warrington
16

St. Helens
18

Widnes
4


Swinton
13

Huyton
12

Barrow
18

Barrow
4


Swinton
7

Swinton
28

Blackpool Borough
25


Notes and comments


1 * The score of 13-2 is shows in the official St. Helens[5] archives and also in the official Widnes[3] archives . RUGBYLEAGUEproject[1] shows the score as being 11-2

2 * Wilderspool was the home ground of Warrington from 1883 to the end of the 2003 Summer season when they moved into the new purpose built Halliwell Jones Stadium. Wilderspool remained as a sports/Ruugby League ground and is/was used by Woolston Rovers/Warrington Wizards junior club.

The ground had a final capacity of 9,000 although the record attendance was set in a Challenge cup third round match on 13 March 1948 when 34,304 spectators saw Warrington lose to Wigan 10-13.



See also



  • British rugby league system

  • 1972–73 Northern Rugby Football League season

  • Rugby league county cups

  • List of defunct rugby league clubs



References





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


  3. ^ abcd "Widnes Vikings - History - Season In Review - 1896-97".


  4. ^ "Warrington Wolves - Results Archive - 1897". Archived from the original on 2 February 2014.


  5. ^ abc "Saints Heritage Society - History - Season 1896-97".


  6. ^ Club Programme dept. Match Programme. Widnes RLFC.


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


  8. ^ "Swinton Lions Tales".




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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