The 2023 Challenge Cup, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2023 Betfred Challenge Cup, was the 122nd edition of the Challenge Cup, the main rugby league knockout cup tournament in British rugby league run by the Rugby Football League (RFL). It began over the weekend of 11–12 February 2023 and ended with the final, at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 12 August.[1][2]

2023 Challenge Cup
Duration9 rounds
Number of teams71
Highest attendance58,213
(Final ) – Hull KR v Leigh Leopards (12 August 2023)
Lowest attendance255
North Wales Crusaders v Royal Navy (25 February 2023)
Aggregate attendance146,201
Broadcast partners
WinnersLeigh Leopards
Runners-upHull KR
Lance Todd Trophy Lachlan Lam

The defending champions were Wigan Warriors, who won the 2022 Challenge Cup Final, by narrowly defeating Huddersfield Giants 16–14, but they were eliminated in the semi finals, as Brad Schneider kicked a drop goal in extra time, to win the game for Hull KR 11–10.[3]

Background edit

The competition started on 11 February and concluded with the final on 12 August. The final returned to its traditional home, Wembley Stadium in London, after being played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2022. League One team Cornwall R.L.F.C. made their first appearance in the competition having declined to enter in their debut season.[1]

All professional RFL member clubs were invited to participate as well as a number of invited amateur teams including teams representing the British armed forces. This year the entry of the amateur clubs was split; in round 1, the armed forces teams entered along with the Scottish, Irish and Welsh champions with English teams from outside the National Conference League Premier Division making up the 36 teams to compete in the round. Ten teams from the National Conference League Premier Division joined in round 2, together with the 10 teams from League One.[1] Shortly after the format for the tournament was announced, West Wales Raiders withdrew from the competition. The RFL announced that rounds one and two would be altered slightly to cope with this by increasing the number of teams in round one to 36 and reducing the numbers of new clubs in round two from 21 to 20.[4]

The Championship clubs with the exception of Toulouse Olympique who declined to enter, joined the tournament in round 3. Rounds 4 and 5 reduced the lower league clubs to four before the Super League clubs entered in round 6.

Format and dates edit

Challenge Cup competition format
Round Date Clubs involved this round Winners from previous round New entries this round Leagues entering at this round
Round 1 11–12 February 36 None 36 36 UK based community league teams
Round 2 25–26 February 38 18 20 10 teams from National Conference League Premier Division and 10 League One
Round 3 9–12 March 32 19 13 All teams from the Championship except Toulouse Olympique
Round 4 30 March – 2 April 16 16 None
Round 5 20–23 April 8 8 None
Round 6 18–21 May 16 4 12 All 12 teams from the Super League
Quarter-finals 15–18 June 8 8 None
Semi-finals 22 July 4 4
Final 12 August 2 2

First round edit

The draw for the first and second rounds were made at Wembley Stadium on 12 January 2023. Ties were played over the weekend of 11 and 12 February 2023.

Challenge Cup round 1 fixtures
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
West Bowling 30–12 Waterhead 11 February; 11:00 Horsfall Stadium O. Salmon Not given[a]
Edinburgh Eagles 20–30 Saddleworth Rangers 11 February, 13:15 Royal High School, Edinburgh S. Fraser
Brentwood Eels 34–24 Bedford Tigers 11 February, 13:30 Ashwells Road, Brentwood M. Rossleigh
Royal Navy 28–16 Barrow Island 11 February, 13:30 The Victory Stadium, Portsmouth J. Jones
Skirlaugh 16–26 Wests Warriors 11 February, 13:30 Slaithes Lane, Hedon J. Ruckledge
Westgate Common 36–18 Crosfields 11 February, 13:30 Park Grove Road, Wakefield D. Arnold
British Army 12–28 Ashton Bears 11 February; 14:00 Aldershot Military Stadium W. Gilder
Distington 04–16 Orrell St James 11 February; 14:00 West View Road, Distington J. Hughes
Doncaster Toll Bar 24–36 Royal Air Force 11 February; 14:00 Prospect Road, Doncaster M. McKelvey
Featherstone Lions 06–20 Great Britain Police 11 February; 14:00 Wakefield Road, Featherstone S. Jenkinson
Fryston Warriors 38–22 Thornhill Trojans 11 February; 14:00 Askham Road, Ferry Fryston C. Hughes
Hull Dockers 54–10 Rhondda Outlaws 11 February; 14:00 The Willows, Hull D. Frederick
Stanningley 38–40 Milford 11 February; 14:00 The Arthur Miller Stadium, Leeds A. Williams
London Chargers 32–12 North Herts Crusaders 11 February; 14:30 Kings House School, Chiswick M. Cowan
Wigan St Pats 22–30 Ince Rose Bridge 11 February; 14:30 Harper St, Wigan F. Lincoln
Hammersmith Hills Hoists 08–42 Dublin City Exiles 11 February; 17:00 Chiswick Rugby Club, Chiswick H. Winnard
Heworth 22–60 Oulton Raiders 12 February, 12:00 Elmpark Way, Heworth J. Covell-Wood
Jarrow Vikings 26–40 Myton Warriors 12 February, 13:30 Monkton Stadium, Jarrow T. Gibbs
Source:[5]
  1. ^ Attendances not recorded for matches involving amateur clubs

Second round edit

Challenge Cup round 2 fixtures
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
  Cornwall 14–20 Rochdale Mayfield 25 February; 13:00 The Memorial Ground, Penryn M. Rossleigh 1,061
Brentwood Eels 04–58 Wath Brow Hornets 25 February; 13:30 Ashwells Road, Brentwood W. Gilder Not given
Lock Lane 22–30 West Bowling 25 February; 13:30 Lock Lane, Castleford A. Rhodes
Fryston Warriors 12–28 Stanningley 25 February; 13:30 Askham Road, Ferry Fryston A. Belafonte
Saddleworth Rangers 04–18 Thatto Heath Crusaders 25 February; 13:30 Shaw Hall Bank Road J. Hughes
Ashton Bears 08–38   Dewsbury Rams 25 February; 14:00 Crown Flatt[a] E. Burrow
Myton Warriors 22–34 Leigh Miners Rangers 25 February; 14:00 Marist Sporting Club, Hull M. Clayton
  North Wales Crusaders 70–00 Royal Navy 25 February; 14:00 Eirias Stadium J. Lincoln 255
RAF 10–12 York Acorn 25 February; 14:00 RAF Cranwell S. Jenkinson Not given
Wests Warriors 18–14 London Chargers 25 February; 14:00 Twyford Avenue, London H. Winnard
Hunslet ARLFC 66–00 Pilkington Recs 25 February; 14:30 The Oval, Leeds C. Hughes
Siddal 14–80 West Hull 25 February; 14:30 Exley Lane, Halifax R. Cox
Orrell St James 68–14 Dublin City Exiles 25 February; 15:00 Bankes Avenue, Orrell S. Houghton
  Rochdale Hornets 42–40   London Skolars 26 February; 13:00 Spotland Stadium M. Lynn 300
GB Police 18–22 Westgate Common 26 February; 13:00 Scholes Lane, St. Helens T. Jones Not given
  Workington Town 68–60 Ince Rose Bridge 26 February; 14:00 Derwent Park B. Milligan 603
Hull Dockers 04–50   Midlands Hurricanes 26 February; 14:45 Craven Park, Hull A. Sweet Not given
  Doncaster 28–26   Oldham 26 February; 15:00 Keepmoat Stadium K. Moore 517
  Hunslet 68–60 Heworth 26 February; 15:00 South Leeds Stadium L. Bland 556
Source:[7]
  1. ^ Although drawn at home Ashton Bears agreed to the match being played at Dewsbury.[6]

Third round edit

The third round draw was made on 27 February.[8]

Challenge Cup round 3 fixtures
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
Westgate Common 12–15 Hunslet A.R.L.F.C 11 March, 13:30 Park Grove Road E. Burrow Not given
Leigh Miners Rangers 10–38 Rochdale Mayfield 11 March, 14:00 Twist Lane M. Smaill
Orrell St James 12–19   Midlands Hurricanes 11 March, 14:00 Bankes Avenue, Orrell M. Lynn
  London Broncos 32–10   Whitehaven 11 March, 15:00 Plough Lane L. Rush
Wests Warriors 04–80   Widnes Vikings 11 March, 15:00 DCBL Stadium[a] R. Cox
Thatto Heath Crusaders 10–18   North Wales Crusaders 12 March, 12:30 Close Street S. Mikalauskas
Stanningley 16–58   Newcastle Thunder 12 March, 13:00[b] The Arthur Miller Stadium L. Bland
  Batley Bulldogs 60–00 Wath Brow Hornets 12 March, 14:00 Mount Pleasant B. Milligan
  Dewsbury Rams 38–18   Rochdale Hornets 12 March, 14:00 Crown Flatt C. Worsley 445
Siddal 12–34   Sheffield Eagles 12 March, 14:30[c] Exley Lane, Halifax K. Moore not given
  Barrow Raiders 32–14   Swinton Lions 12 March, 15:00 Craven Park J. Vella 1,161
  Bradford Bulls 62–60 York Acorn 12 March, 15:00 Odsal Stadium A. Belafonte 1,143
  Doncaster 24–20   Workington Town 12 March, 15:00 Eco-Power Stadium N. Bennett 485
  Featherstone Rovers 18–22   Halifax Panthers 12 March, 15:00 Post Office Road L. Moore 1,487
  Hunslet 14–16   Keighley Cougars 12 March, 15:00 South Leeds Stadium M. Rossleigh 519
  York Knights 52–12 West Bowling 12 March, 15:00 York Community Stadium A. Sweet 1,040
Source:
  1. ^ Wests Warriors ceded home advantage and agreed to play at Widnes.[9]
  2. ^ Originally scheduled for 11 March but postponed due to a frozen pitch.[10]
  3. ^ Originally scheduled for 11 March but postponed on 10 March due to adverse weather conditions.[11]

Fourth round edit

The draw for the fourth and fifth rounds was made on Wednesday 15 March at Millom RLFC, the oldest amateur club.[12] No new teams enter in these rounds so the fourth round comprises just eight matches.

Challenge Cup round 4 fixtures
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
Rochdale Mayfield 12–22   Newcastle Thunder 1 April, 13:00 Mayfield Sports Centre N. Bennett Not given
  Keighley Cougars 36–14   North Wales Crusaders 1 April, 15:00 Cougar Park M. Smaill 862
  London Broncos 66–16   Doncaster 1 April, 15:00 Priory Lane S. Mikalauskas 428
  York Knights 24–22   Sheffield Eagles 2 April, 12:30 York Community Stadium J. Vella 832
Hunslet ARLFC 06–80   Batley Bulldogs 2 April, 14:00 Mount Pleasant[a] B. Milligan 579
  Dewsbury Rams 32–12   Widnes Vikings 2 April, 15:00 Crown Flatt L. Rush 802
  Halifax Panthers 24–18   Barrow Raiders 2 April 15:00 The Shay T. Grant 1,474
  Midlands Hurricanes 18–66   Bradford Bulls 2 April, 15:00 Odsal Stadium[b] C. Worsley 1,003
Source:[15]
  1. ^ Fixture moved to Batley after Hunslet's ground deemed unsuitable for a game against a professional team.[13]
  2. ^ Midlands requested that the match be played at Bradford's Odsal Stadium.[14]

Fifth round edit

Drawn immediately after the fourth round draw, the four fixtures determined which teams from below Super League would progress to the draw with the 12 Super League teams.

Challenge Cup round 5 fixtures
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
  York Knights 22–18   Newcastle Thunder 21 April, 19:30 York Community Stadium N. Bennett 1,100
  Halifax Panthers 26–00   Bradford Bulls 22 April, 19:00 The Shay T. Grant 2,146
  Batley Bulldogs 34–16   Keighley Cougars 23 April, 15:00 Mount Pleasant J. Vella 923
  London Broncos 36–16   Dewsbury Rams 23 April, 15:05 Priory Lane L. Rush 353
Source:[16]

Sixth round edit

The draw for the sixth round took place live on BBC News' Sportsday on 24 April. The draw was made by England women's captain Jodie Cunningham.

Ties were played over the weekend of 19-21 May.

Challenge Cup round 6 fixtures
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
  Halifax Panthers 06–26   St Helens 19 May, 19:45 The Shay A. Moore 4,693
  Wakefield Trinity 12–40   Leigh Leopards 19 May, 19:45 The Be Well Support Stadium B. Thaler 1,568
  Hull KR 50–00   Batley Bulldogs 19 May, 20:00 Sewell Group Craven Park T. Grant 5,200
  Leeds Rhinos 14–18   Wigan Warriors 20 May, 14:30 Headingley C. Kendall 7,103
  Catalans Dragons 14–16   Warrington Wolves 20 May, 17:00 Stade Gilbert Brutus J. Smith 5,014
  Salford Red Devils 42–40   Huddersfield Giants 20 May, 19:30 AJ Bell Stadium M. Griffiths 2,872
  Castleford Tigers 08–32   Hull FC 21 May, 15:00 Mend-A-Hose Jungle L. Moore 4,249
  York Knights 36–12   London Broncos 21 May, 15:00 York Community Stadium J. Vella 951
Source:[17]

Quarter-finals edit

The draw for the quarter-finals was made live on BBC Two after the conclusion of the sixth-round tie between Castleford and Hull FC. The draw was made by John Kear. Ties were played over the weekend of 17–18 June.

Challenge Cup quarter-final fixtures
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
  Hull KR 28–10   Salford Red Devils 17 June, 12:00 Craven Park B. Thaler 6,289
  Hull FC 18–32   St Helens 17 June, 14:30 MKM Stadium C. Kendall 8,127
  Wigan Warriors 14–12   Warrington Wolves 18 June, 14:30 DW Stadium L. Moore 9,302
  York Knights 14–34   Leigh Leopards 18 June, 17:00 York Community Stadium J. Smith 2,412

Semi-finals edit

The draw for the semi-finals was conducted on 18 June, during half time in the Wigan v Warrington match. The draw was made by Lois Forsell, head coach of Leeds Rhinos.[18]

Ties took place over the weekend of 22–23 July, each being a double header with one of the semi-finals of the women's competition.

Challenge Cup semi-final fixtures
Team 1 Score Team 2 Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
  Leigh Leopards 12–10   St Helens 22 July, 14:30 Halliwell Jones Stadium C. Kendall 12,113
  Hull KR 11–10[a]   Wigan Warriors 23 July, 17:00 Headingley L. Moore 10,926

Final edit

 
Hull KR vs Leigh Leopards in the 2023 Challenge Cup final

On 12 August 2022, the RFL announced that the Challenge Cup Final would return to Wembley after its one year hiatus, and be played as a triple header, alongside the women's final, and the 1895 Cup final. The final was played on 12 August 2023.[19]

Challenge Cup Final
Team 1 Score Team 2 Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
  Hull KR 16–17[b]   Leigh Leopards 12 August, 15:00 Wembley Stadium C. Kendall 58,213

Broadcast matches edit

Broadcast matches
Round Match Date Broadcast method
1st Edinburgh Eagles v Saddleworth Rangers 11 February Broadcast live on BBC Red Button
Wigan St Pats v Ince Rose Bridge Streamed live on The Sportsman
2nd Cornwall v Rochdale Mayfield 25 February Broadcast live on BBC Red Button
Hull Dockers v Midlands Hurricanes 26 February Streamed live on The Sportsman[20]
3rd Thatto Heath Crusaders v North Wales Crusaders 12 March Broadcast live on BBC Red Button
Featherstone Rovers v Halifax Panthers Streamed live on The Sportsman
4th York Knights v Sheffield Eagles 2 April Broadcast live on BBC Red Button[21]
Dewsbury Rams v Widnes Vikings Streamed live on The Sportsman[22]
5th Halifax Panthers v Bradford Bulls 22 April Broadcast live on BBC Red Button[23]
Batley Bulldogs v Keighley Cougars 23 April Streamed live on The Sportsman[23]
6th Halifax Panthers v St Helens 19 May Broadcast live on Viaplay[24]
Leeds Rhinos v Wigan Warriors 20 May Broadcast live on BBC One[25]
Salford Red Devils v Huddersfield Giants Broadcast live on Viaplay[24]
Castleford Tigers v Hull F.C. 21 May Broadcast live on BBC Two[25]
QF Hull KR v Salford Red Devils 17 June Broadcast live on Viaplay[26]
Hull FC v St Helens Broadcast live on BBC One[27]
Wigan Warriors v Warrington Wolves 18 June
York Knights v Leigh Leopards Broadcast live on Viaplay[26]
SF Leigh Leopards v St Helens 22 July Broadcast live on BBC One[28]
Hull KR v Wigan Warriors 23 July Broadcast live on BBC Two[28]
F Hull KR v Leigh Leopards 12 August Broadcast live on BBC One

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

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