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Keep Challenge Cup memories on free-to-air TV

Keep Challenge Cup memories on free-to-air TV

Martin Offiah’s length-of-the-field try, Robbie Paul’s heroic Lance Todd Trophy performance against eventual winners St Helens in 1996 and the infamous last-minute missed conversion from the distraught Wakefield number 10 Don Fox, all memories of the most prestigious showpiece cup final in the world. 

Despite the romance, euphoria and heartbreak that the 121-year-old cup embraces, the Rugby League Challenge Cup is in danger of being axed from free-to-air TV. 

Supporters Direct have given their backing to ensure the Carnegie Challenge Cup remains on the list of free-to-air events following a recent report. 

The publication of the Davies Report has recommended that the competition be removed due to a lack of “national resonance.” 

Laura Harrison, Rugby League Development Officer for Supporters Direct, said, “To remove it from the list could see it being removed from free-to-air TV completely which would be disastrous for the profile of the game. This is something I feel extremely strongly about individually but also something that the rugby league supporters’ trusts is keen to act upon.” 

Talks are well underway to decide on the future of televised Challenge Cup Rugby League and a decision is expected to be made in the next 12-weeks by the Secretary of State. 

Synonymous with the cup for many a year, the BBC has broadcast some magical moments for arm chair fans around the world. St Helens South African flyer, Tom Van Vollenhoven went down in the history books with an explosive 90-metre try. Henderson Gill’s athletic score for Wigan in the 1985 cup final and Wigan loose forward, Ellery Hanley’s finesse to a well crafted Wigan move against Halifax in 1988, are also undoubtedly up their with the very best tries to ever grace our screens. 

And what about the greatest teams to defy the pundits with the unthinkable and leave the capital with silverware. John Kear’s all conquering Sheffield Eagles against Wigan in 1998 or perhaps Hull FC’s victory against league champions, Leeds Rhinos at the Millennium Stadium in 2000, are the first to spring to mind.

Action in the gantry was just as exciting as the match itself. Commentator’s, Ray French and Yorkshire born, Eddie Waring’s enthusiasm for the game was ever present. The purist of rugby league stalwarts will remember the moment when Eddie Waring commented on Don Fox’s missed conversion to win the cup for Wakefield in the last minute as he exclaimed: “He’s missed it…the poor lad!”  

The fight to keep televised Challenge Cup Rugby is not the only campaign in full swing. Chorley MP, Lindsay Hoyle is leading a campaign to build a statue of a rugby league legend outside Wembley Stadium in recognition of the final being held at the venue for more than 80 years. Of course the choice would be a difficult one indeed. Today the tag legend is lavished frequently on sportsmen and women. But names such as Wigan wing wizard, Billy Boston, Widnes and Saints number 13, Vince Karalius, former Great Britain and Barrow captain, Willie Horne and goal-kicking full-back, Jim Sullivan surly justify that status. Even more recently, Sean Edwards, Ellery Hanley and Keiron Cunningham are all contenders.

What is your view of Challenge Cup Rugby being taken off free-to-air TV? 

And which rugby league legend would you like to see outside Wembley Stadium?

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Round: 27 Fri 3 Sep 20:00
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 16:30
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:45
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:45
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:30
18 - 38
New Craven Park Sun 22nd August
52 - 4
The Galpharm Stadium Sun 22nd August
38 - 28
Grattan Stadium Sun 22nd August
40 - 28
The Jungle Sun 22nd August
10 - 36
Racecourse Sat 21st August
36 - 18
Halliwell Jones Stadium Fri 20th August
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1 Wigan 26 21 0 5 42
2 St Helens 26 19 0 7 38
3 Warrington 26 19 0 7 38
4 Leeds 26 16 1 9 33
5 Hull FC 26 16 0 10 32
6 Huddersfield 26 15 1 10 31
7 Hull K R 26 14 1 11 29
8 Castleford 26 11 0 15 22
9 Crusaders 26 11 0 15 22
10 Bradford 26 9 1 16 19
11 Wakefield 26 9 0 17 18
12 Harlequins 26 7 0 19 14
13 Salford 26 7 0 19 14
14 Catalans 26 6 0 20 12
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Round: Play Offs Thu 2 Sep 19:30
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Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:00
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Round: Play Offs Thu 9 Sep 19:30
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Round: Final Sun 26 Sep
26 - 12
Recreation Ground Sun 22nd August
24 - 32
Cougar Park Sun 22nd August
72 - 20
Bigfellas Stadium Sun 22nd August
24 - 38
Sat 21st August
29 - 28
Don Valley Stadium Thu 19th August
14 - 32
Craven Park Wed 18th August
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2 Halifax 20 16 0 4 50
3 Leigh 20 12 1 7 43
4 Barrow 20 12 1 7 39
5 Widnes 20 11 0 9 38
6 Sheffield 20 10 1 9 35
7 Batley 20 7 0 13 29
8 Toulouse 20 8 0 12 27
9 Dewsbury 20 6 0 14 26
10 Whitehaven 20 4 0 16 16
11 Keighley * 20 4 1 15 10
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Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:30
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Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:00
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Round: Play Offs Sun 12 Sep 15:00
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Round: Final Sun 26 Sep
18 - 48
New River Stadium Fri 27th August
32 - 24
South Leeds Stadium Sun 22nd August
16 - 26
Spotland Stadium Sun 22nd August
94 - 0
Sedgley Park Sun 22nd August
46 - 12
Keepoat Stadium Sun 22nd August
16 - 18
Sun 15th August
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3 York 20 12 0 8 39
4 Blackpool 20 15 0 5 38
5 Rochdale 20 10 0 10 37
6 South 20 9 0 11 34
7 Workington 20 8 1 11 33
8 Swinton 20 9 1 10 33
9 Doncaster 20 8 0 12 28
10 London 20 2 0 18 10
11 Gateshead 20 1 0 19 -2
25 - 24
Bloomfield Road Sun 18th July
18 - 48
Cougar Park Sun 20th June
4 - 25
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6 - 42
South Leeds Stadium Sun 6th June
26 - 16
Mount Pleasant Sun 6th June
32 - 6
Cougar Park Sun 6th June
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2 Wests 23 15 0 8 37
3 Panthers 23 14 0 9 118
4 Titans 23 14 0 9 19
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7 Sea Eagles 23 12 0 11 41
8 Raiders 23 12 0 11 4
9 Rabbitohs 23 11 0 12 31
10 Broncos 23 11 0 12 -25
11 Knights 23 10 0 13 -40
12 Eels 23 10 0 13 -64
13 Bulldogs 23 8 0 15 -51
14 Sharks 23 7 0 16 -217
15 Cowboys 23 5 0 18 -232
16 Storm 23 13 0 10 96

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