2019 Challenge Cup

The 2019 Challenge Cup known as the Coral Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the 118th staging of the Challenge Cup, the main rugby league knockout tournament for teams in the Super League, the British National Leagues and a number of invited amateur clubs.

The defending champions were Catalans Dragons, who beat Warrington Wolves 20–14 at Wembley Stadium on 25 August 2018, to become the first non-British team to win the challenge cup in its 117-year history. However, they were eliminated in the quarter-finals after a 51–8 defeat, away to Hull F.C.

The format of the competition will be eight knock-out rounds followed by the final. The final will be held on the August bank holiday weekend, and from 2020 the final will move to July, but will still be played at Wembley Stadium. The day of the final will see three matches played back-to-back, with the Challenge Cup final being preceded by the Steven Mullaney Memorial Match (the RFL Champion Schools Final for Year 7s), and the final of the newly announced 1895 Cup for clubs in the Championship and League 1.

A new sponsorship deal was announced in January 2019, with Coral replacing Ladbrokes (although both are part of the Ladbrokes Coral group).

Round details

*Toulouse Olympique and Toronto Wolfpack declined to participate in the competition.

Entry

Entry into the Cup is mandatory for the English and Welsh professional teams, but is by invitation for all other clubs, either professional or amateur. French side Toulouse declined to enter for 2019, after also declining to play in the 2018 competition. Canadian side Toronto Wolfpack also declined to enter for 2019, after both clubs were presented with a demand by the Rugby Football League (RFL) for roughly £750,000 (€830,000; C$1,226,000 approximately) as a bond insurance against reduced ticket sales, if either team reached the final.

In January 2019 it was revealed that defending champions, Catalans Dragons, had also been asked to pay a £500,000 (€553,000) bond to enter the competition. Catalans informed the RFL, that the club had no intention of paying, leading to the possibility, that for the first time ever, the competition would take place without the defending champions being in the tournament. However, after settling their dispute with the RFL, it was confirmed that they would be defending their title.

The first and second rounds of the competition are competed for solely by amateur teams, and for 2019, 51 British based teams are joined by Serbian side Red Star in the draw for the first round of the cup. Red Star's entry is on condition that they play away from home in the first and second rounds (assuming victory in the first round). The 51 amateur clubs are 47 British teams together with four teams representing the armed forces and the British police. This season will be the first since the 1990s, that no student sides will be playing in the competition.

First round

The draw was made on 14 December 2018 at Headingley Rugby Stadium and was streamed live on the BBC Sport website. The home teams were drawn by Leeds Rhinos Women captain Lois Forsell and the away teams by Bradford Bulls coach John Kear. Ties are to be played over the weekend of 26/27 January 2019.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Bentley RLFC18–16British Army26 January 2019, 14:00Scawthorpe Social ClubJ. Stearne
Bradford Dudley Hill0–16Milford26 January 2019, 14:00Neil Hunt Memorial GroundA. Moore
Clock Face Miners0–24Siddal26 January 2019, 14:00Clock Face Miners Recreation ClubC. Etchells
Dewsbury Moor24–10Skirlaugh26 January 2019, 14:00Heckmondwike RoadT. Arnold
Distington48–0Torfaen Tigers26 January 2019, 14:00Grass RpoadL. Rush
Drighlington32–4All Golds26 January 2019, 14:00Wakefield RoadD. Arnold
East Leeds24–10Batley Boys26 January 2019, 14:00Richmond HillA. Billington
Hunslet Club Parkside16–30Thornhill Trojans26 January 2019, 14:00Hillidge RoadG. Houston
Hunslet Warriors16–28Featherstone Lions26 January 2019, 14:00The OvalK. Moore
Kells4–14Rochdale Mayfield26 January 2019, 14:00Old ArrowthwaiteA. Sweet
London Chargers6–34Wath Brow Hornets26 January 2019, 14:00Clapham CommonL. Staveley
Normanton Knights50–16Edinburgh Eagles26 January 2019, 14:00Queen Elizabeth DriveJ. Jones
Orrell St James12–30Underbank Rangers26 January 2019, 14:00Bankes AvenueT. Jones
Ovenden22–20Woolston Rovers26 January 2019, 14:00Four FieldsH. Neville
Royal Navy12–42West Hull26 January 2019, 14:00US Sports GroundS. Race
Shaw Cross Sharks18–28Haydock26 January 2019, 14:00Leeds RoadJ Seymour
Thatto Heath Crusaders32–6Stanningley26 January 2019, 14:00Hattons Solicitors Crusader ParkE. McCarthy
West Bowling42–12Hammersmith Hills Hoists26 January 2019, 14:00Emsley Recreation GroundJ. Butterfield
Wigan St Judes15–14Crosfields26 January 2019, 14:00Keats AvenueN. Woodward
York Acorn42–4Beverley26 January 2019, 14:00Thanet RoadP. Parker
Leigh East12–24Wigan St Patricks26 January 2019, 14:30Leigh Sports VillageS. Chromiak
Leigh Miners Rangers22–10Oulton Raiders26 January 2019, 14:30Twist LaneR. Dolan
Wallsend Eagles18–44British Police26 January 2019, 14:30Benfield Sports CentreS. Ellis
North Herts Crusaders6–22Royal Air Force27 January 2019, 13:00King George V field, HitchinC. Astbury
Lock Lane16–10Longhorns27 January 2019, 13:30Hicksons ArenaT. Crashley
Millom38–10Red Star Belgrade27 January 2019, 13:30Coronation FieldB. Milligan
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Second round

The draw was made on 28 January 2019 at Wigan St Patricks and was streamed live on the BBC Sport website. The home teams were drawn by Leigh Centurions captain Mickey Higham and the away teams by Wigan Warriors halfback George Williams. Ties are to be played over the weekend of 9–10 February 2019.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Distington14–6Royal Air Force9 February 2019, 14:00Grass RoadD. Arnold
Drighlington16–20Wigan St Judes9 February 2019, 14:00Wakefield RoadS. Chromiak
East Leeds16–20Dewsbury Moor9 February 2019, 14:00Richmond HillA. Gill
Milford22–28Lock Lane9 February 2019, 14:00Milford Sports ClubA. Moore
Millom0–26Siddal9 February 2019, 14:00Coronation FieldA. Billington
Normanton Knights22–32Haydock9 February 2019, 14:00Queen Elizabeth DriveP. Parker
Ovenden18–38West Bowling9 February 2019, 14:00Four FieldsT. Arnold
Thatto Heath Crusaders36–6Leigh Miners Rangers9 February 2019, 14:00Close StreetN. Horton
Thornhill Trojans20–30Rochdale Mayfield9 February 2019, 14:00Overthorpe ParkJ. Jones
Underbank Rangers26–30Featherstone Lions9 February 2019, 14:00Dunford RoadE. McCarthy
Wath Brow Hornets8–9York Acorn9 February 2019, 14:00Trumpet RoadC. Etchells
West Hull36–0Bentley9 February 2019, 14:00West Hull Community ParkJ. Turner
Wigan St Patricks28–20British Police10 February 2019, 14:30Clarington ParkT. Jones
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Third round

The draw for the third round was made at St Mary's Guildhall, Coventry on 11 February and shown live on the BBC Sport website. The draw was made by Coventry born athletes Kare Adenegan and David Moorcroft. During the draw ball number six (Haydock) was announced wrongly as number nine (Lock Lane) and vice versa. The RFL later confirmed that the draw would be as the balls drawn and not as they were announced.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Doncaster38–16Coventry Bears8 March 2019, 19:45Keepmoat StadiumN. Bennett381
Thatto Heath Crusaders30–24Rochdale Mayfield9 March 2019, 14:00Close StreetP. Marklove350 (est)
Wigan St Judes4–24Lock Lane9 March 2019, 14:00Keats AvenueC. Smith300 (est)
York Acorn10–20Featherstone Lions9 March 2019, 14:00Thanet RoadJ. Stearne385
Newcastle Thunder48–0West Wales Raiders9 March 2019, 14:30Kingston ParkL. Staveley329
Hunslet56–10West Bowling9 March 2019, 15:00South Leeds StadiumM. Smaill399
London Skolars18–31North Wales Crusaders10 March 2019, 14:00New River StadiumB. Pearson170
West Hull26–10Dewsbury Moor10 March 2019, 14:30West Hull Community ParkA. Sweet92
Keighley Cougars28–14Distington10 March 2019, 15:00Cougar ParkS. Race508
Oldham80–10Haydock10 March 2019, 15:00Vestacare StadiumA. Moore508
Whitehaven74–4Wigan St Patricks10 March 2019, 15:00Recreation GroundC. Worsley464
Workington Town22–0Siddal17 March 2019, 15:00Derwent ParkB. Pearson355
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Fourth round

The draw for the fourth round was made at Odsal Stadium, home of the Bradford Bulls on 12 March and shown live on the BBC Sport website. The draw was made by former Bradford player Robbie Hunter-Paul and Simon Foster, son of former player Trevor Foster.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Featherstone Rovers38–14Swinton Lions30 March 2019, 14:00LD Nutrition StadiumL. Moore691
Thatto Heath Crusaders16–14North Wales Crusaders30 March 2019, 14:30Crusader ParkJ. McMullen737
Featherstone Lions6–46Doncaster31 March 2019, 14:00LD Nutrition StadiumA. Sweetnot recorded
Keighley Cougars12–14Bradford Bulls31 March 2019, 14:45Cougar ParkM. Griffiths1,881
Barrow Raiders16–32York City Knights31 March 2019, 15:00Craven ParkG. Hewer898
Batley Bulldogs62–6Lock Lane31 March 2019, 15:00The Fox's Biscuit StadiumN. Bennett501
Dewsbury Rams32–6West Hull31 March 2019, 15:00Tetley's StadiumC. Worsley366
Hunslet24–28Halifax31 March 2019, 15:00South Leeds StadiumB. Pearson731
Oldham14–54Widnes Vikings31 March 2019, 15:00Bower FoldJ. Smith1,247
Sheffield Eagles12–34Leigh Centurions31 March 2019, 15:00Olympic Legacy ParkG. Dolan596
Whitehaven21–22Rochdale Hornets31 March 2019, 15:00Recreation GroundM. Rossleigh889
Workington Town21–20Newcastle Thunder31 March 2019, 15:00Derwent ParkT. Crashley590
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Fifth round

The fifth round ties were drawn on 1 April and shown live on BBC Sport. The home teams were drawn by Linzi Prescott (widow of Steve Prescott) and the away teams by Martin Offiah. Ties will be played over the weekend of 11–14 April.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Halifax24–16London Broncos11 April 2019, 19:30The ShayT. Grant722
Hull Kingston Rovers14–10Leigh Centurions11 April 2019, 19:30KCOM Craven ParkL. Moore2,188
Leeds Rhinos78–6Workington Town12 April 2019, 19:45Emerald HeadingleyM. Griffiths4,197
Salford Red Devils76–6Rochdale Hornets12 April 2019, 19:45AJ Bell StadiumG. Dolan1,101
Widnes Vikings44–12York City Knights13 April 2019, 19:30Select Security StadiumJ. Smith2,229
Bradford Bulls27–26Featherstone Rovers14 April 2019, 15:00Odsal StadiumM.Rossleigh1,691
Doncaster16–12Batley Bulldogs14 April 2019, 15:00Keepmoat StadiumB. Pearson539
Thatto Heath Crusaders10–36Dewsbury Rams14 April 2019, 15:00Crusader ParkC. Worsley1,000 (est)
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Sixth round

The draw for the sixth round was made on 15 April 2019. Originally planned to be shown live on the BBC News Channel, the coverage was displaced due to ongoing coverage of the Notre-Dame de Paris fire and instead was restricted to live streaming on the BBC Sport website. The home teams were drawn by Paul Sculthorpe and the away teams by Jon Wilkin. Ties will be played over the weekend of 10–12 May.

Broadcasts of matches changed from on-line only to mainstream TV at this stage, with BBC and Sky Sports each televising two ties. BBC One will show the first competitive meeting of West Yorkshire rivals Bradford Bulls and Leeds Rhinos on Saturday 11 May. On Sunday 12 May, BBC One will show the repeat of the 2018 Super League Grand Final between Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves. Sky Sports will show two all-Super League ties; Hull F.C. v Castleford Tigers on Friday 10 May, and Huddersfield Giants v St. Helens on Sunday 12 May.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Hull F.C.28–12Castleford Tigers10 May 2019, 19:35KCOM StadiumRobert Hicks6,230
Wakefield Trinity26–6Widnes Vikings10 May 2019, 19:45The Mobile Rocket StadiumGareth Hewer3,055
Dewsbury Rams6–34Halifax10 May 2019, 20:00Tetley's StadiumMark Griffiths1,207
Salford Red Devils18–32Hull KR11 May 2019, 14:00AJ Bell StadiumChris Kendall1,842
Bradford Bulls24–22Leeds Rhinos11 May 2019, 14:30Odsal StadiumBen Thaler10,258
Catalans Dragons62–6Doncaster11 May 2019, 15:00Stade Gilbert BrutusLiam Moore3,466
Warrington Wolves26–24Wigan Warriors12 May 2019, 14:15Halliwell Jones StadiumJames Child7,086
Huddersfield Giants16–22St. Helens12 May 2019, 18:05John Smiths StadiumScott Mikalauskus3,533
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Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter finals was made on 12 May live on BBC1, directly after the televised sixth-round tie between Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves, with Ellery Hanley and Jonathan Davies conducting the draw. The ties will be played 30 May – 2 June.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Hull F.C.51–8Catalans Dragons30 May 2019, 19:35KCOM StadiumBen Thaler4,832
Hull KR22–28Warrington Wolves31 May 2019, 19:35KCOM Craven ParkRobert Hicks3,311
St. Helens48–10Wakefield Trinity1 June 2019, 15:15Totally Wicked StadiumChris Kendall6,453
Bradford Bulls16–20Halifax2 June 2019, 14:45Odsal StadiumScott Mikalauskus6,591
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Semi-finals

Team AScoreTeam BMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Warrington Wolves22–14Hull F.C.27 July 2019, 14:00University of Bolton StadiumRobert Hicks24,364
St Helens26–2Halifax27 July 2019, 16:30Chris Kendall
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Final

Team AScoreTeam BMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Warrington Wolves18–4St Helens24 August 2019 15:00 (UTC+1)Wembley StadiumRobert Hicks62,717

Teams

Warrington WolvesPositionSt Helens
1 Stefan RatchfordFullback23 Lachlan Coote
2 Tom LinehamWing2 Tommy Makinson
3 Bryson GoodwinCentre3 Kevin Naiqama
18 Toby KingCentre4 Mark Percival
5 Josh CharnleyWing5 Regan Grace
11 Ben CurrieStand-off1 Jonny Lomax
15 Declan PattonScrum-half6 Theo Fages
8 Chris HillProp8 Alex Walmsley
9 Daryl ClarkHooker9 James Roby
10 Mike CooperProp10 Luke Thompson
13 Ben Murdoch-MasilaSecond-row11 Zeb Taia
12 Jack HughesSecond-row17 Dominique Peyroux
14 Jason ClarkLoose forward15 Morgan Knowles
19 Sitaleki Akauolainterchange13 Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook
17 Joe Philbininterchange16 Kyle Amor
23 Matthew Davisinterchange20 Jack Ashworth
22 Jake Mamointerchange12 Joseph Paulo
Steve PriceCoachJustin Holbrook

Broadcasts

The primary broadcast organisation for the competition was BBC Sport. As in 2018 the BBC streamed one tie from each of the first five rounds live on the BBC Sport website with two games from the 6th, 7th, 8th rounds and the final being broadcast live on BBC TV.

See also

Notes

References

Official website

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