1990–91 Rugby League Divisional Premiership

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1990–91 Divisional Premiership Trophy
StructureNational knockout championship
Teams8
Winners Salford
Runners-up Halifax

The 1990–91 Rugby League Divisional Premiership was the 5th end-of-season Rugby League Divisional Premiership competition.

Contents

The competition was contested by the top eight teams in the second Division. The winners were Salford.

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
21 April 1991 Halifax 42–24 Fulham
21 April 1991 Ryedale-York 6–11 Leigh
21 April 1991 Salford 26–12 Carlisle
21 April 1991 Swinton 13–19 Workington Town

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
5 May 1991 Halifax 32–8 Leigh
5 May 1991 Salford 9–9 Workington Town

Replay

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
7 May 1991 Workington Town 6–26 Salford

Final

12 May 1991
Salford 27 – 20 Halifax
Tries: Kerry (2), Evans, Gilfillan
Goals: Kerry (4)
Drop goals: Kerry, Cassidy, Lee
[1]
Tries: Southernwood, Hill, Wilson, Wood
Goals: Platt (2)
Old Trafford, Manchester
Referee: Brian Galtress (Bradford)
Player of the Match: Steve Kerry
1 Steve Gibson
2 Tex Evans
3 John Gilfillan
4 Martin Birkett
5 Adrian Hadley
6 Frank Cassidy
7 Steve Kerry
8 Mick Worrall
9 Mark Lee
10 Shane Hansen
11 Arthur Bradshaw
12 Ian Blease (c)
13 Andy Burgess
Substitutes:
14 Mike Dean
15 Ian Sherratt
Coach:
Kevin Tamati
1 Steve Smith
2 Martin Wood
3 Warren Wilson
4 Greg Austin
5 Matthew Silva
6 John Lyons
7 Roy Southernwood
8 Brendan Hill (c)
9 Jason Ramshaw
10 Peter Bell
11 Peter Brown
12 Richard Milner
13 Mick Keebles
Substitutes:
14 Alan Platt
15 Mick Scott
Coach:
Peter Roe

See also

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