1990–91 Rugby League Premiership

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1991 Premiership
StructureNational knockout championship
Winners Hull F.C.
Runners-up Widnes

The 1991 Rugby League Premiership was the 17th end-of-season Rugby League Premiership competition. [1] The winners were Hull FC. [2]

Contents

First round

DateTeam oneTeam twoScore
21 April 1991 Castleford Leeds 20-24
21 April 1991 Hull F.C. St Helens 28-12
21 April 1991 Widnes Bradford Northern 46-10
21 April 1991 Wigan Featherstone Rovers 26-31

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneTeam twoScore
5 May 1991 Hull F.C. Leeds 10-7
5 May 1991 Widnes Featherstone Rovers 42-28

Final

12 May 1991
Hull F.C. 14-4 Widnes
T-Gay, Nolan G, Walker
G-Eastwood
T-Offiah
Old Trafford
Attendance: 42,043
Referee: John Holdsworth
Player of the Match: Greg Mackey
1 Richard Gay
2 Paul Eastwood
3 Damien McGarry
4 Brad Webb
5 Neil Turner
6 Greg Mackey
7 Patrick Entat
8 Karl Harrison
9 Lee Jackson
10 Andy Dannatt
11 Ian Marlow
12 Russ Walker
13 Jon Sharp
Substitutions:
14 Gary Nolan for Damien McGarry
15 Dean Busby for Ian Marlow
Coach:
Noel Cleal
1 Alan Tait
2 John Devereux
3 Andy Currier
4 Jonathan Davies
5 Martin Offiah
6 Barry Dowd
7 David Hulme
8 Kurt Sorensen
9 Phil McKenzie
10 Joey Grima
11 Paul Hulme
12 Emosi Koloto
13 Steve McCurrie
Substitutions:
14 Darren Wright for Phil McKenzie
15 Harvey Howard for Emosi Koloto
Coach:
Doug Laughton

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References

  1. "Premiership title". Rugby League Project.
  2. "Premiership title 1990-91". Rugby League Project.