1903 Challenge CupDuration | 6 rounds |
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Highest attendance | 32,507 |
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Winners | Halifax |
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Runners-up | Salford |
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The 1903 Challenge Cup was the 7th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1] It featured clubs from the 1902-03 Northern Rugby Football Union season.
First round
Date
|
Team one
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Score one
|
Team two
|
Score two
|
14 Feb |
Birkenhead |
15 |
Werneth |
0
|
14 Feb |
Bradford |
10 |
Huddersfield |
5
|
14 Feb |
Bramley |
10 |
Pontefract |
5
|
14 Feb |
Broughton Rangers |
0 |
Oldham |
2
|
14 Feb |
Castleford |
2 |
Thrum Hall |
0
|
14 Feb |
Dewsbury |
0 |
Leeds |
15
|
14 Feb |
Halifax |
34 |
Salterhebble |
0
|
14 Feb |
Hull Kingston Rovers |
2 |
York |
6
|
14 Feb |
Hunslet |
18 |
Cleckheaton |
5
|
14 Feb |
Keighley |
37 |
Heckmondwike |
0
|
14 Feb |
Kendal Hornets |
3 |
Morecambe |
5
|
14 Feb |
Kinsley |
0 |
Brighouse Rangers |
8
|
14 Feb |
Leigh |
0 |
Swinton |
0
|
14 Feb |
Manningham |
0 |
Idle |
0
|
14 Feb |
Millom |
10 |
Lancaster |
0
|
14 Feb |
Ossett |
0 |
Otley |
0
|
14 Feb |
Parton |
9 |
Workington |
5
|
14 Feb |
Rochdale Hornets |
33 |
Alverthorpe |
0
|
14 Feb |
Runcorn |
7 |
Widnes |
2
|
14 Feb |
St Helens |
6 |
Warrington |
3
|
14 Feb |
Seaton Rangers |
2 |
Barrow |
5
|
14 Feb |
South Shields |
58 |
St. Paul's |
0
|
14 Feb |
Sowerby Bridge |
5 |
Batley |
14
|
14 Feb |
Stockport |
0 |
Wigan |
8
|
14 Feb |
Wakefield Trinity |
3 |
Holbeck |
0
|
14 Feb |
Wath Brow Hornets |
5 |
Whitehaven Recs |
0
|
14 Feb |
Windhill |
0 |
Normanton |
8
|
18 Feb |
Idle |
0 |
Manningham |
12
|
18 Feb |
Otley |
2 |
Ossett |
0
|
18 Feb |
Swinton |
5 |
Leigh |
7
|
Second round
Date
|
Team one
|
Score one
|
Team two
|
Score two
|
21 Feb |
Bramley |
0 |
Bradford |
9
|
21 Feb |
Brighouse Rangers |
12 |
South Shields |
2
|
21 Feb |
Castleford |
0 |
Halifax |
0
|
21 Feb |
Hull Marlborough |
0 |
Hull FC |
45
|
21 Feb |
Maryport |
2 |
Parton |
2
|
21 Feb |
Morecambe |
0 |
Millom |
0
|
21 Feb |
Normanton |
2 |
Batley |
9
|
21 Feb |
Oldham |
4 |
Wigan |
0
|
21 Feb |
Outwood Church |
0 |
Hunslet |
7
|
21 Feb |
Runcorn |
18 |
Birkenhead |
0
|
21 Feb |
St Helens |
2 |
Rochdale Hornets |
8
|
21 Feb |
Salford |
11 |
Leigh |
0
|
21 Feb |
Wakefield Trinity |
0 |
Leeds |
13
|
21 Feb |
Wath Brow Hornets |
5 |
Barrow |
15
|
21 Feb |
York |
17 |
Otley |
2
|
24 Feb |
Keighley |
12 |
Manningham |
0
|
25 Feb |
Halifax |
10 |
Castleford |
3
|
25 Feb |
Millom |
10 |
Morecambe |
2
|
25 Feb |
Parton |
0 |
Maryport |
5
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Third round
Date
|
Team one
|
Score one
|
Team two
|
Score two
|
07 Mar |
Barrow |
7 |
Batley |
2
|
07 Mar |
Bradford |
0 |
Oldham |
2
|
07 Mar |
Halifax |
0 |
Brighouse Rangers |
0
|
07 Mar |
Hunslet |
5 |
Leeds |
2
|
07 Mar |
Keighley |
2 |
York |
2
|
07 Mar |
Millom |
0 |
Hull FC |
7
|
07 Mar |
Rochdale Hornets |
0 |
Salford |
15
|
07 Mar |
Runcorn |
17 |
Maryport |
3
|
10 Mar |
Brighouse Rangers |
2 |
Halifax |
8
|
11 Mar |
York |
12 |
Keighley |
9
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Quarterfinals
Date
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Team one
|
Score one
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Team two
|
Score two
|
21 Mar |
Barrow |
0 |
Hull FC |
3
|
21 Mar |
Oldham |
8 |
Hunslet |
0
|
21 Mar |
Runcorn |
0 |
Halifax |
2
|
21 Mar |
York |
2 |
Salford |
25
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Semifinals
Date
|
Team one
|
Score one
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Team two
|
Score two
|
04 Apr |
Halifax |
8 |
Hull FC |
5
|
04 Apr |
Salford |
0 |
Oldham |
0
|
08 Apr |
Salford |
8 |
Oldham |
0
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Final
The final was contested by Halifax and Salford at Headingley Stadium in Leeds.[2] on Saturday 25 April 1903, in front of a crowd of 32,507. Halifax were victorious, beating Salford 7–0.[3]
References
- ^ John Huxley; David Howes (1980). Encyclopedia of Rugby League Football. London: Robert Hale. pp. 41–43. ISBN 0-7091-8133-7.
- ^ Raymond Fletcher; David Howes (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 191. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.
- ^ "RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour". Archived from the original on 3 April 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
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