The 1936–37 Challenge Cup was the 37th tournament of rugby league's oldest trophy, the Challenge Cup. 32 clubs entered the competition which was won by Widnes who beat Keighley 18–5 in the final at Wembley Stadium on 8 May 1937. This was Widnes' second win in the competition and, to date, Keighley's only appearance in the final.
Duration | 5 Rounds |
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Number of teams | 32 |
Winners | Widnes |
Runners-up | Keighley |
First round
editThe first round draw was made on 13 January 1937. 16 ties were drawn that were played on 13 February 1937.[1]
Home | Score | Away | Match information | ||
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Referee | Attendance | Receipts | |||
Bramley | 0–6 | Dewsbury | L Greenwood | 3,400 | £167 |
Goole | 2–14 | Broughton Rangers | J Orford | 2,500 | £100 |
Hunslet | 2–5 | Keighley | A E Harding | 10,300 | £553 |
Leigh | 0–28 | Liverpool Stanley | A Brown | 3,000 | £144 |
Oldham | 4–15 | Wigan | A S Dobson | 18,000 | £1075 |
Rochdale Hornets | 0–10 | Hull F.C. | A Hill | 7,200 | £396 |
St. Helens | 4–11 | Huddersfield | F Peel | 7,000 | £285 |
Salford | 4–10 | Warrington | J E Taylor | 26,700 | £1,647 |
Halifax | 8–2 | Barrow | J Edden | 9,000 | £650 |
Hull Kingston Rovers | 13–5 | St Helens Recreation | J W Webb | 7,000 | £288 |
Bradford Northern | 39–0 | Streatham and Mitcham | B Timility | 10,000 | not given |
Swinton | 9–5 | Newcastle | L Thorpe | 4,238 | £190 |
Wakefield Trinity | 2–0 | Leeds | F Fairhurst | 18,600 | £1,109 |
Widnes | 39–2 | Higginshaw | B Laughlin | 4,000 | £241 |
York | 18–4 | Featherstone Rovers | A Holbrook | 3,797 | £188 |
Batley | 2–2 | Castleford | P Cowell | 10,400 | £550 |
Source:[2][3][4] |
First round replay
editThe replay between Castleford and Batley was played on the Wednesday 17 February 1937.
Home | Score | Away | Match information | ||
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Referee | Attendance | Receipts | |||
Castleford | 8–4 | Batley | P Cowell | 10,875 | £522/10/- |
Source:[5][6] |
Second round
editThe draw for the second round was made on 15 February 1937 with the eight ties schedules 27 February.[7] Only six ties were played that day as heavy snow forced the postponement of the game at Bradford and the match between Widnes and Dewsbury was abandoned at half-time with the score 8–0 to Widnes.[8]
Home | Score | Away | Match information | ||
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Referee | Attendance | Receipts | |||
Keighley | 11–5 | Broughton Rangers | A Holbrook | 9,000 | £454 |
Castleford | 5–5 | Wigan Warriors | A E Harding | 21,000 | £1,192 |
Halifax | 4–5 | Wakefield Trinity | P Cowell | 20,000 | £1,189 |
Bradford Northern | 2–12[a] | Huddersfield | F Fairhurst | 19,387 | £1,340 |
Widnes | 8–0[b] | Dewsbury | A Hill | 7,000 | £320 |
Hull Kingston Rovers | 2–7 | Liverpool Stanley | J Orford | 15,000 | 539 |
Swinton | 10–8 | Hull F.C. | A S Dobson | 10,348 | £542 |
York | 4–5 | Warrington | J W Webb | 12,124 | £718 |
Source:[7][8][9][10] |
Second round replays
editThe replay between Castleford and Wigan was played on the Wednesday 3 March 1937 and the rescheduled Widnes v Dewsbury game was played on Thursday 4 March.[11]
Home | Score | Away | Match information | ||
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Referee | Attendance | Receipts | |||
Castleford | 6–13 | Wigan | F Peel | 26,000 | £1,200 |
Widnes | 12–7 | Dewsbury | A Hill | 8,000 | £383 |
Source:[11][12] |
Third round
editThe third round draw was made on 1 March, ties were due to be played on 13 March,[13] but the weather played a part again and the match between Huddersfield and Wigan was postponed and played on 17 March.
Home | Score | Away | Match information | ||
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Referee | Attendance | Receipts | |||
Liverpool Stanley | 2–7 | Keighley | F Peel | 9,000 | £499 |
Huddersfield | 7–8 | Wigan Warriors | A Holbrook | 17,000 | £1,100 |
Wakefield Trinity | 5–0 | Warrington | A E Harding | 22,075 | £1,237 |
Widnes | 7–2 | Swinton | J E Taylor | 11,220 | £612 |
Source:[13][14][15] |
Semi-finals
editThe draw for the semi-finals was delayed until the third round tie between Huddersfield and Wigan had been played and was made on 18 March. The semi-finals were played at neutral venues on Saturday 3 April.
First team drawn | Score | Second team drawn | Match information | |||
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Venue | Referee | Attendance | Receipts | |||
Widnes | 12–9 | Wigan | Wilderspool, Warrington | F Peel | 29,260 | £1,973 |
Wakefield Trinity | 0–0 | Keighley | Headingley, Leeds | A E Harding | 39,998 | £2,793 |
Source:[16][17] |
Semi-final replay
editWakefield and Keighley met to replay their tie at Fartown Huddersfield on 7 April.
First team drawn | Score | Second team drawn | Match information | |||
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Venue | Referee | Attendance | Receipts | |||
Wakefield Trinity | 3–5 | Keighley | Fartown, Huddersfield | A E Harding | 14,400 | £1,072 |
Source:[18] |
Final
edit8 May 1937
3:00 pm BST |
Widnes | 18 – 5 | Keighley |
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Tries: Shannon McCue Barber Silcock Goals: Topping (3) |
Tries: Lloyd Goals: Sherburn |
Widnes | Position | Keighley | ||
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Name | Number | Number | Name | |
Walter Bradley | 1 | 1 | Iorwerth Herbert | |
Frank Whyte | 2 | 2 | Joseph Sherburn | |
Peter Topping | 3 | 3 | Idris Towill | |
Ken Barber | 4 | 4 | Gwyn Parker | |
Alan Evans | 5 | 5 | Reg Lloyd | |
Tommy Shannon | 6 | 6 | Llewellyn Bevan | |
Tommy McCue | 7 | 7 | Dai Davies | |
Nat Silcock (c) | 8 | 8 | James Traill | |
Jimmy Jones | 9 | 9 | Cyril Halliday | |
Alec Higgins | 10 | 10 | Hal Jones | |
Hugh McDowell | 11 | 11 | George Dixon | |
Bob Roberts | 12 | 12 | Fred Talbot | |
Harry Millington | 13 | 13 | James Gill |
Widnes and Keighley met in the final at Wembley Stadium on 8 May 1937. Widnes went 5–0 up within the first ten minutes as Tommy Shannon scored a try which Peter Topping converted. Just before the half-hour mark, Widnes scored another try as Tommy McCue over to give Widnes an 8–0 lead which remained the score at half-time. Immediately after the second half kicked off, Keighley were awarded a penalty which Joseph Sherburn kicked to reduce Widnes' lead to six points. Some Keighley pressure came to nothing and Ken Barber intercepted a pass to score Widnes' third try which Topping converted. Five minutes later Widnes' put the game beyond Keighley's reach as captain Nat Silcock scored their fourth try. Topping missed the conversion but made amends by kicking a penalty after an hours play. With the score 18–2 with minutes left to play, Keighley scored their only try as Reg Lloyd went over making the final score 18–5 to Widnes.[19] The attendance or the game was 47,699 and the gate receipts totalled £6,579.[20]
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