2010 Challenge Cup

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2010 Carnegie Challenge Cup
Duration9 Rounds
Highest attendance85,217
Broadcast partners Flag of the United Kingdom.svg BBC Sport
Winners Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves
Runners-up Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos
Biggest home win Oldhamcolours.svg Oldham 80-6 Blackwood Bulldogs
Biggest away win Ovenden 10-88 Faxcolours.svg Halifax
Lance Todd Trophy Wolvescolours.svg Lee Briers

The 2010 Challenge Cup (also known as the Carnegie Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 109th staging of the most competitive European rugby league tournament at club level and was open to teams from England, Wales, Scotland, France and Russia. It began its preliminary stages on 2 January 2010.

Contents

Warrington Wolves successfully defended their title after beating Leeds Rhinos 30 - 6 in the final.

Preliminary round

The draw for the preliminary round was divided into two pools, separating amateur teams from university, police, Armed Services and regional champion teams. Lee Briers and Michael Monaghan, who both played for the Warrington Wolves team which won the 2009 Challenge Cup Final, made the draw at Leeds Metropolitan University. [1]

Pool A

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Leigh Miners Rangers 26-14 Millom RLFC 23 January 2010
York Acorn 18-12 Skirlaugh 17 January 2010
Orchard Park & Greenwood 0-72 Wath Brow Hornets 16 January 2010
Waterhead ARLFC 10-32 Drighlington ARLFC 23 January 2010
Egremont Rangers 8-36 Oulton Raiders 17 January 2010
Widnes St Maries 24-43 Myton Warriors ARLFC 23 January 2010
Sharlston Rovers 12-20 Leigh East 17 January 2010Tony Mahar
Oldham St Annes 12-13 Wigan St Judes ARLFC 23 January 2010
West Bowling ARLFC 12-20 Normanton Knights 23 January 2010
Wigan St Patricks 28-6 Broughton Red Rose 23 January 2010

Pool B

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Nottingham Outlaws 34-20 Hull University 24 Jan 2010 13:30
Warrington Wizards 46-4 Birmingham University 24 Jan 2010 15:00 Wilderspool Stadium
Leeds Metropolitan University 18-0 [2] St Mary's University Match cancelled

Round 1

The draw for Round 1 was made immediately after the draw for the preliminary round. Ties were played on 23 & 24 January 2010.

Pool A

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Wath Brow Hornets 14-6 Kells 23 January 2010
Stanningley ARLFC 0-22 Wigan St Judes 6 February 2010
Bradford Dudley Hill 18-20 Castleford Panthers 23 January 2010Neil Hunt Memorial Ground
Castleford Lock Lane 34-10 Thornhill Trojans 23 January 2010
Shaw Cross Sharks ARLFC 8-44 Leigh Miners Rangers 6 February 2010
Crosfields ARLFC 12-22 Rochdale Mayfield 23 January 2010
Ince Rose Bridge 26-30 Oulton Raiders 23 January 2010
Milford Marlins 28-12 Eastmoor Dragons 23 January 2010
Heworth 0-56 Hunslet Warriors 23 January 2010
Saddleworth Rangers 8-22 Siddal 23 January 2010
York Acorn 32-36 Thatto Heath Crusaders 23 January 2010
East Hull 36-12 Stanley Rangers 23 January 2010
Eccles & Salford Juniors 14-42 Leigh East 23 January 2010
Hull Dockers 26-12 Pilkington Recs 6 February 2010
Normanton Knights 6-4 Wigan St Patricks 6 February 2010
East Leeds 0-8 Ovenden ARLFC 23 January 2010
Drighlington ARLFC 26-10 West Hull ARLFC 6 February 2010
Myton Warriors 20-15 Halton Simms Cross 6 February 2010

Pool B

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
RAF 24-28 Warrington Wizards 31 January 2010 11:30RAF Cranwell
British Police 46-16 Dewsbury Celtic 24 January 2010
West London Sharks 16-38 Nottingham Outlaws 7 February 2010
Featherstone Lions 16-24 The Army 23 January 2010
Leeds Metropolitan University 28-4 Loughborough University 24 January 2010
Gloucestershire University 32-36 Edinburgh Eagles 24 January 2010
Northumbria University 4-54 Royal Navy 24 January 2010
Blackwood Bulldogs 42-16 Edge Hill University 24 January 2010

Round 2

The draw for Round 2 was made on 26 January 2010. Ties were played on 13 & 14 February 2010.

Pool A

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Wigan St Judes 36-18 Milford Marlins 13 February 2010
Rochdale Mayfield 18-34 Leigh East 13 February 2010
Castleford Panthers 0-32 Thatto Heath Crusaders 13 February 2010
Ovenden RLFC 32-16 Myton Warriors 13 February 2010
Wath Brow Hornets 16-14 East Hull 13 February 2010
Siddal 34-30 Oulton Raiders 13 February 2010
Drighlington RLFC 24-18 Castleford Lock Lane 13 February 2010
Normanton Knights 8-14 Hunslet Warriors 13 February 2010
Hull Dockers 8-24 Leigh Miners Rangers 13 February 2010

Pool B

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
British Police 18-50 Leeds Metropolitan University 14 February 2010 14:00 Siddal
Warrington Wizards 28-20 The Army 14 February 2010 14:00 Wilderspool Stadium
Edinburgh Eagles 16-28 Blackwood Bulldogs 14 February 2010 12:30
Royal Navy 46-6 Nottingham Outlaws 13 February 2010 14:30

Round 3

The draw for Round 3 was made on 16 February. Ties were played on 6–8 March.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Widnes Vikings 64-12 Wigan St Judes 9 March 2010 Stobart Stadium C Leatherbarrow1,622
Oldham 80-6 Blackwood Bulldogs 7 March 2010 Sedgley Park Tim Roby455
Gateshead Thunder 12-44 York City Knights 7 March 2010 Gateshead International Stadium Craig Halloran336
London Skolars 16-42 Limoux Grizzlies 7 March 2010 New River Stadium Peter Brooke450
Doncaster 0-26 Siddal 6 March 2010 14:00 Keepmoat Stadium Ronnie Laughton285
Rochdale Hornets 22-32 Lézignan Sangliers 7 March 2010 Spotland Stadium Robert Hicks398
Drighlington RLFC 10-42 Dewsbury Rams 7 March 2010 Tetley's Stadium Dave Merrick1,222
Batley Bulldogs 70-6 Leeds Metropolitan University 7 March 2010 Mount Pleasant Jamie Leahy502
Royal Navy 12-50 Blackpool Panthers 7 March 2010 United Services Recreation Ground Bob Everitt250
Featherstone Rovers 74-0 Workington Town 7 March 2010 Post Office Road Matthew Thomasson1,215
Warrington Wizards 22-34 Swinton Lions 5 March 2010 Wilderspool Stadium Brandon Robinson430
Leigh Miners Rangers 20-40 Whitehaven 5 March 2010 Leigh Sports Village Warren Turley350
Sheffield Eagles 54-0 Thatto Heath Crusaders 7 March 2010 15:00 Don Valley Stadium Greg Dolan502
Ovenden 10-88 Halifax 7 March 2010 Shay Stadium Clint Sharrad2,319
Barrow Raiders 62-10 Hunslet Warriors 7 March 2010 Craven Park George Stokes1,330
Keighley Cougars 26-35 Toulouse Olympique 6 March 2010 18:00 Cougar Park Gareth Hewer543
Leigh East 14-30 Hunslet Hawks 6 March 2010 15:00 Leigh Sports Village Matthew Kidd694
Leigh Centurions 52-4 Wath Brow Hornets 7 March 2010 Leigh Sports Village Tom Crashley1,382

Round 4

The draw for Round 4 was made on 8 March. Ties were played on 16–18 April. [3]

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
York City Knights 8-58 Crusaders 18 April 2010 15:00 Huntington Stadium M Thomason719
Hunslet Hawks 42-12 Oldham 18 April 2010 15:00 South Leeds Stadium C Halloran509
Swinton Lions 4-56 Halifax 16 April 2010 20:00 Sedgley Park T Roby633
Limoux Grizzlies 20-32 Leigh Centurions 17 April 2010 15:00 Stade de l'Aiguille W Turley2,000
Harlequins 23-16 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 17 April 2010 15:00 The Stoop Phil Bentham 2,355
St. Helens 56-16 Toulouse Olympique 17 April 2010 18:00 Knowsley Road G Hewer4,043
Widnes Vikings 44-24 Lézignan Sangliers 22 April 2010 19:30 Stobart Stadium Ronnie Laughton 1,349
Catalans Dragons 30-8 Salford City Reds 18 April 2010 14:00 Stade Gilbert Brutus James Child 5,238
Sheffield Eagles 34-50 Wigan Warriors 17 April 2010 16:00 Bramall Lane Ian Smith 2,950
Siddal 2-34 Batley Bulldogs 18 April 2010 15:00 The Shay D Merrick1,926
Hull 24-48 Leeds Rhinos 17 April 2010 14:30 Kingston Communications Stadium Richard Silverwood 15,109
Castleford Tigers 28-34 Barrow Raiders 18 April 2010 15:30 The Jungle Thierry Alibert 5,285
Warrington Wolves 48-24 Featherstone Rovers 18 April 2010 16:00 Halliwell Jones Stadium R Hicks7,754
Blackpool Panthers 24-18 Whitehaven 18 April 2010 15:00 Woodlands Memorial Ground G Dolan471
Huddersfield Giants 40-12 Hull Kingston Rovers 18 April 2010 13:45 Galpharm Stadium Richard Silverwood 7,241
Dewsbury Rams 0-50 Bradford Bulls 18 April 2010 15:20 Tetley's Stadium Peter Brooke3,995

Round 5

The draw for Round 5 was made on 18 April. Ties were played on 07 - 9 May. The game between Halifax and Batley Bulldogs was postponed due to Halifax being suspected of fielding an ineligible player - Michael Ostick - who played for Rochdale Hornets in the third round. Despite being cup-tied, the Rugby Football League found that he played for Halifax in round four against Swinton Lions. The Lions were reinstated and Halifax removed from the competition, with their head coach Matt Calland being suspended by the club. [4]

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Swinton Lions 6-58 Batley Bulldogs 19 May 2010 19:00 Sedgley Park Robert Hicks 636
Leeds Rhinos 70-22 Blackpool Panthers 7 May 2010 20:00 Headingley Gareth Hewer 5,316
Barrow Raiders 42-24 Hunslet Hawks 9 May 2010 15:30 Craven Park Ronnie Laughton 2,241
Bradford Bulls 58-16 Leigh Centurions 7 May 2010 20:00 Grattan Stadium Thierry Alibert 4,250
Harlequins 10-30 St. Helens 9 May 2010 14:00 The Stoop Ben Thaler 3,381
Crusaders 34-35 Catalans Dragons 9 May 2010 15:30 Racecourse Ground Ian Smith 1,817
Huddersfield Giants 4-60 Warrington Wolves 8 May 2010 14:30 Galpharm Stadium P Bentham 6,641
Widnes Vikings 10-64 Wigan Warriors 8 May 2010 19:30 Stobart Stadium J Child 5,504

Quarter-finals

The draw for the Quarter-finals was made on 9 May. Ties were played on 28–30 May.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Batley Bulldogs 12-74 Catalans Dragons 30 May 2010 15:00 Mount Pleasant Ian Smith2,132
Leeds Rhinos 12-10 Wigan Warriors 29 May 2010 14:30 Headingley P Bentham 9,242
St. Helens 32-12 Barrow Raiders 29 May 2010 15:00 GPW Recruitment Stadium James Child4,972
Bradford Bulls 22-26 Warrington Wolves 30 May 2010 15:30 Grattan Stadium R Silverwood 7,092

Semi-finals

The draw for the Semi-finals was made on 2 June 2010. Ties were played on 7 and 8 August 2010.

7 Aug 2010
14:30
St. Helens 28-32 Leeds Rhinos
[5]
Galpharm Stadium
Attendance: 15,267
Referee: Phil Bentham

8 Aug 2010
15:30
Warrington Wolves 54-12 Catalans Dragons
[6]
Stobart Stadium
Attendance: 12,265
Referee: Richard Silverwood

Final

On 20 August 2010, the Rugby Football League announced that it had sold its allocation of 72,000 tickets for the match which is set to be one of the most anticipated cup finals of recent years. [7]

The final was played at Wembley Stadium on 28 August. [8]

Chris Hicks of Warrington Wolves scored the first hat-trick in a Challenge Cup Final in the new Wembley stadium as the Wolves ran away 30-6 winners. [9] It was 14–0 to the Wolves at half-time [10]

28 Aug 2010
14:30
Leeds Rhinos 6-30 Warrington Wolves
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 85,217 [11]
Referee: Richard Silverwood

Teams:

Warrington: Richard Mathers, Chris Hicks, Matt King, Ryan Atkins, Chris Riley, Lee Briers, Michael Monaghan, Adrian Morley (c), Jon Clarke, Garreth Carvell, Louis Anderson, Ben Westwood, Ben Harrison
Replacements: Paul Wood, David Solomona, Mickey Higham, Vinnie Anderson Coach: Tony Smith
Tries: Hicks (3), Atkins (2), Anderson. Goals: Westwood (3).

Leeds: Brent Webb, Lee Smith, Brett Delaney, Keith Senior, Ryan Hall, Danny McGuire, Rob Burrow, Kylie Leuluai, Danny Buderus, Chris Clarkson, Jamie Jones-Buchanan, Ryan Bailey, Kevin Sinfield (c),
Replacements: Ian Kirke, Matt Diskin, Greg Eastwood, Carl Ablett Coach: Brian McClennan
Tries: Smith Goals: Sinfield.

UK Broadcasting rights

Selected matches were televised solely by the BBC.

RoundLive matchDateBBC channel
Round 4 Hull F.C. 24 - 48 Leeds Rhinos
Huddersfield Giants 40 - 12 Hull Kingston Rovers
April 17, 2010
April 18, 2010
BBC One
BBC Two
Round 5 Huddersfield Giants 4 - 60 Warrington Wolves
Crusaders 34 - 35 Catalans Dragons
May 8, 2010
May 9, 2010
BBC One1
BBC Two
Quarter-finals Leeds Rhinos 12 - 10 Wigan Warriors
Bradford Bulls 22 - 26 Warrington Wolves
May 29, 2010
May 30, 2010
BBC One
BBC Two2
Semi-finals St. Helens 28 - 32 Leeds Rhinos
Warrington Wolves 54 - 12 Catalans Dragons
Aug 7 2010
Aug 8 2010
BBC One
BBC Two
Final Leeds Rhinos 6 - 30 Warrington Wolves Aug 28 2010BBC One & BBC HD

1 Coverage in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales started half an hour later.

2 Coverage in Northern Ireland started forty five minutes later.

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