2014 Challenge Cup

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2014 Tetley's Challenge Cup
2014 Challenge Cup presentation (23rd August 2014) 002.JPG
Leeds Rhinos celebrating their 2014 Challenge Cup victory
Duration8 Rounds
Number of teams81
Highest attendance77,914
Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers vs Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos (Final)
Lowest attendance213
Scorpions.png South Wales Scorpions vs Hemelcolours.png Hemel Stags (3rd Round)
Broadcast partners BBC Sport
Sky Sports
Winners Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos
Runners-up Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers
Lance Todd Trophy Ryan Hall

The 2014 Challenge Cup (also known as the Tetley's Challenge Cup [1] for sponsorship reasons) was the 113th staging of the rugby league tournament.

Contents

The defending champions Wigan Warriors were knocked out in the quarter finals 4 - 16 at home to the Castleford Tigers, who went on to make the final, but lost 10 - 23 to the Leeds Rhinos. [2]

First round

The draw for the first round of the 2014 Challenge Cup was held on 8 January 2014 and broadcast live from the studios of BBC Radio Humberside by current Hull F.C. prop forward Chris Green and former player Shaun Briscoe. [3]

The first round took place on the weekend of 1 and 2 February 2014, although three fixtures did not take place until the following Saturday - 8 February 2014.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Hull Dockers 76 – 0 Bristol Sonics 1 February 2014The Willows ClubG Dolan
Lock Lane 14 – 15 Normanton Knights 1 February 2014Lock Lane Sports CentreT Grant
Woolston Rovers 6 – 20 Elland RLFC 1 February 2014Monk Sports ClubJ Callaghan
Wath Brow Hornets 18 – 0 Halton Simms Cross 1 February 2014Trumpet RoadJ Smith
York Acorn 12 – 16 Siddal 1 February 2014Acorn Sports & Social ClubS Race
Pilkington Recs 46 – 4 Aberdeen Warriors 1 February 2014Ruskin ParkL Moore
Widnes St Maries 16 – 42 Wigan St Patricks 1 February 2014 Select Security Stadium I Scott
South West London Chargers 12 – 6 Torfaen Tigers 1 February 2014Dukes Meadow, Chiswick RUFCC Kay
Myton Warriors 24 – 22 East Hull 1 February 2014Marist Sporting ClubB Robinson
Royal Navy 4 – 24 Walney Central 1 February 2014United Services Sports GroundA Fazackerley
Askam RLFC 8 – 12 British Army 1 February 2014Fallowfield ParkC Campbell
Royal Air Force 38 – 10 Dewsbury Celtic 1 February 2014 RAF Cranwell A Tolley
Skirlaugh Bulls 10 – 16 Rochdale Mayfield 1 February 2014Eastside Community Sports ClubC Straw
Kells 24 – 16 Wigan St Judes 1 February 2014Old ArrowthwaiteA Bentham
Leigh Miners Rangers 12 – 10 Hunslet Warriors 1 February 2014Leigh Miners Welfare Sports ClubS Mikalauskas
Blackbrook Royals 4 – 10 Egremont Rangers 1 February 2014Blackbrook Sports & Recreation ClubT Hudson
Leeds Metropolitan University 44 – 16 Millom RLFC 1 February 2014 Beckett Park R Thompson
Underbank Rangers 30 – 34 East Leeds 1 February 2014The Cross GroundsM Mannifield
Loughborough University 24 – 38 British Police 2 February 2014Epinal WayR Webb
Saddleworth Rangers 18 – 28 Milford Marlins 8 February 2014Shaw Hall Bank RoadJ McMullen
Oulton Raiders 16 – 22 West Hull 8 February 2014Oulton Community Sports ClubG Evans
Shaw Cross Sharks 13 – 16 Thatto Heath Crusaders 8 February 2014Shaw Cross ClubJ Roberts
Source: [4] [5]

Second round

The draw for the second round took place on 6 February 2014 and was drawn by former Wigan Warriors player Kris Radlinski and the owner of Salford Red Devils, Marwan Koukash. [6]

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
East Leeds 28 – 16 Leeds Metropolitan University 22 February 2014, 14:00Richmond HillS Mikalauskas
Hull Dockers 42 – 8 Siddal 22 February 2014, 14:00The Willows ClubT Grant
Normanton Knights 44 – 10 Royal Air Force 22 February 2014, 14:00Queen Elizabeth DriveC Campbell
Pilkington Recs 38 – 0 Myton Warriors 22 February 2014, 14:00Ruskin ParkT Hudson
South West London Chargers 6 – 24 Milford Marlins 22 February 2014, 14:00Dukes Meadow, Chiswick RUFCA Bentham
Walney Central 16 – 28 Egremont Rangers 22 February 2014, 14:00The Old Police House, Central DriveJ Roberts
Wath Brow Hornets 12 – 6 Elland RLFC 22 February 2014, 14:00Trumpet RoadJ Callaghan
West Hull 28 – 18 Thatto Heath Crusaders 22 February 2014, 14:00West Hull Community ParkI Scott
Kells 26 – 12 Leigh Miners Rangers 22 February 2014, 14:30Old ArrowthwaiteL Moore
Rochdale Mayfield 28 – 36 Wigan St Patricks 22 February 2014, 14:30Mayfield Sports CentreC Straw
British Police 30 – 34 British Army 23 February 2014, 14:00Arthur Miller Stadium, Stanningley ARLFCS Race
Source: [7] [8]

Third round

The draw for the third round took place on 24 February 2014 and was made at the University of Gloucestershire's Park Campus in Cheltenham by the university's pro vice-chancellor Maxine Melling and Kevan Blackadder, the editor of the Gloucestershire Echo . [9]

The third-round fixtures were drawn from two pools. Pool A comprised the 14 Championship teams plus four Championship 1 teams drawn at random. From this pool two teams were drawn and awarded a bye into the fourth round, the two teams drawn were Featherstone Rovers and London Skolars. The need to award byes came from the decision by the French teams invited into the competition to withdraw at a late stage. [10]

The remaining five Championship 1 sides and the 11 winners of second-round matches formed Pool B. All the third round fixtures comprised a team from Pool A vs a team from Pool B. The team with home advantage was also determined randomly for each fixture.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Leigh colours.svg Leigh Centurions 74 – 6 Wigan St Patricks 14 March 2014, 19:30 Leigh Sports Village M Woodhead994
Batley colours.svg Batley Bulldogs 52 – 4 Kells 15 March 2014, 14:00 LoveRugbyLeague.com Stadium J Bloem365
Normanton Knights 12 – 38 Workingtoncolours.svg Workington Town 15 March 2014, 14:00 The Big Fellas Stadium P Brooke713
Cougscolours.svg Keighley Cougars 42 – 0 Wath Brow Hornets 15 March 2014, 15:00 Cougar Park D Sharpe488
Egremont Rangers 24 – 42 Oldhamcolours.svg Oldham 15 March 2014, 15:00 Copeland Stadium A Sweet340
Milford Marlins 10 – 18 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Raiders 16 March 2014, 14:00 Headingley Carnegie Stadium C Campbell1,000
Sheffeagles colours.svg Sheffield Eagles 54 – 0 East Leeds 16 March 2014, 14:00 Owlerton Stadium D Merrick619
Hull Dockers 6 – 70 Faxcolours.svg Halifax 16 March 2014, 14:00 KC Lightstream Stadium T Grant600
NWCrucolours.png North Wales Crusaders 58 – 18 Pilkington Recs 16 March 2014, 14:00 Glyndŵr University Racecourse Ground J Callaghan544
Rochdale colours.svg Rochdale Hornets 76 – 4 New South Wales colours.svg Gloucestershire All Golds 16 March 2014, 15:00 Spotland Stadium J Cobb307
Ramscolours.svg Dewsbury Rams 76 – 10 West Hull 16 March 2014, 15:00 Tetley's Stadium A Gill433
British Army 12 – 62 Doncaster colours.svg Doncaster 16 March 2014, 15:00 Aldershot Military Stadium C Kendall357
Scorpions.png South Wales Scorpions 12 – 38 Hemelcolours.png Hemel Stags 16 March 2014, 15:00 Llynfi Road, Maesteg W Turley213
Yorkcolours.svg York City Knights 34 – 32 Haven colours.svg Whitehaven 16 March 2014, 15:00 Huntington Stadium T Crashley403
Swintoncolours.svg Swinton Lions 66 – 6 Gthundercolours.svg Gateshead Thunder 16 March 2014, 15:00 Leigh Sports Village G Hewer249
Hunsletcolours.svg Hunslet Hawks 68 – 6 Oxfordcolours.png Oxford Rugby League 16 March 2014, 15:00 South Leeds Stadium M Thomason278
Source: [11] [12]

Fourth round

The draw for the fourth round took take place at 3:45 pm on 18 March 2014 from Quay House, MediaCityUK, and was broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra, BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Radio Humberside. The fourth round saw the entry of the 14 First Utility Super League clubs, including holders Wigan Warriors, who joined the 16 winners of the third-round ties along with Featherstone Rovers and London Skolars, who received byes in the third round.

The home teams were drawn by the Mayor of Wigan, Councillor Billy Rotherham; the away teams by David Barker, representing sponsors Tetley's. [13]

The fourth round of the Tetley's Challenge Cup was played over April 3–6.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. 36 – 37 Redscolours.svg Salford Red Devils 3 April 2014, 20:00 KC Stadium B Thaler5,963
Ramscolours.svg Dewsbury Rams 6 – 58 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 4 April 2014, 20:00 Tetley's Stadium J Cobb3,054
Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons 40 – 24 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos 4 April 2014, 20:00 Stade Gilbert Brutus R Hicks3,834
Sheffeagles colours.svg Sheffield Eagles 70 – 28 Skolscolours.svg London Skolars 5 April 2014, 14:00 Owlerton Stadium P Brooke505
Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 6 – 60 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos 6 April 2014, 14:00 Rapid Solicitors Stadium J Child4,482
Rochdale colours.svg Rochdale Hornets 22 – 28 Leigh colours.svg Leigh Centurions 6 April 2014, 14:00 Spotland Stadium D Sharpe1,007
Batley colours.svg Batley Bulldogs 10 – 48 Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 6 April 2014, 14:00 LoveRugbyLeague.comStadium G Stokes2,482
Doncaster colours.svg Doncaster 68 – 18 Hemelcolours.png Hemel Stags 6 April 2014, 14:00 Keepmoat Stadium C Kendall348
Cougscolours.svg Keighley Cougars 54 – 28 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Raiders 6 April 2014, 14:00 Cougar Park D Merrick823
Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers 66 – 0 NWCrucolours.png North Wales Crusaders 6 April 2014, 14:00 The Big Fellas Stadium G Hewer1,312
HKRcolours.svg Hull Kingston Rovers 24 – 28 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 6 April 2014, 14:00 KC Lightstream Stadium R Silverwood4,911
Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 60 – 6 Oldhamcolours.svg Oldham 6 April 2014, 14:00 Provident Stadium C Leatherbarrow2,788
Hunsletcolours.svg Hunslet Hawks 27 – 10 Workingtoncolours.svg Workington Town 6 April 2014, 14:00 South Leeds Stadium W Turley504
Faxcolours.svg Halifax 10 – 34 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 6 April 2014, 14:00 The Shay M Thomason2,271
Swintoncolours.svg Swinton Lions 31 – 28 Yorkcolours.svg York City Knights 6 April 2014, 14:00 Leigh Sports Village J Bloem427
Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants 16 – 17 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens 6 April 2014, 14:15 John Smith's Stadium P Bentham7,150
Source: [14] [15]

Fifth round

The fifth round draw took place live on BBC TV after the end of the 4th round match between Huddersfield Giants and St Helens. Home teams were drawn by Alex Murphy and away teams by Garry Schofield. Fixtures were played over the weekend of 26–27 April 2014. BBC TV broadcast the game between Leeds Rhinos and St Helens on Saturday 26 April. [16]

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos 32 – 12 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens 26 April 2014, 14:30 Headingley Carnegie Stadium R Silverwood12,194
Swintoncolours.svg Swinton Lions 20 – 33 Cougscolours.svg Keighley Cougars 26 April 2014, 15:00 Leigh Sports Village T Roby465
Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 52 – 8 Hunsletcolours.svg Hunslet Hawks 27 April 2014, 15:00 DW Stadium G Stokes4,390
Leigh colours.svg Leigh Centurions 26 – 16 Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers 27 April 2014, 15:00 Leigh Sports Village B Thaler3,664
Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 33 – 20 Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons 27 April 2014, 15:00 Provident Stadium J Child2,341
Redscolours.svg Salford Red Devils 20 – 30 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 27 April 2014, 15:00 AJ Bell Stadium P Bentham2,630
Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 68 – 0 Doncaster colours.svg Doncaster 27 April 2014, 15:00 Halliwell Jones Stadium M Thomason3,002
Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 60 – 16 Sheffeagles colours.svg Sheffield Eagles 27 April 2014, 15:30 The Mend A Hose Jungle R Hicks4,648
Source: [17]

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on Monday 28 April 2014 at 18:30 and televised on the BBC News channel. The home teams were drawn by Jason Robinson and the away teams by Paul Sculthorpe. Ties were played between June 5–8, 2014.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 56 – 6 Cougscolours.svg Keighley Cougars 5 June 2014, 20:00 Select Security Stadium J Child 5,252
Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos 25 – 12 Leigh colours.svg Leigh Centurions 6 June 2014, 20:00 Headingley Carnegie Stadium B Thaler 7,145
Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 4 – 16 Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 7 June 2014, 14:30 DW Stadium R Silverwood 8,736
Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 10 – 46 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 8 June 2014, 15:30 Provident Stadium P Bentham 5,046
Source: [18] [19]

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals was held on Sunday 8 June 2014 following the Bradford/Warrington game, which was televised on BBC Two. The draw was conducted by Eorl Crabtree and Brian Noble. The ties were played on the weekend of 9–10 August 2014.

[20]

9 August 2014
14:30
Leeds Rhinos 24 – 16 Warrington Wolves
Langtree Park
Attendance: 12,132
Referee: Phil Bentham

10 August 2014
15:00
Widnes Vikings 6 – 28 Castleford Tigers
Leigh Sports Village
Attendance: 12,005
Referee: Richard Silverwood

Final

Leeds and Castleford battle it out in the final. 2014 Challenge Cup Final (23rd August 2014) 001.JPG
Leeds and Castleford battle it out in the final.

The final of the 2014 Challenge Cup took place on 23 August 2014 at Wembley Stadium [21] with the match kicking off at 15:00 BST. The match was shown live on BBC One. Leeds Rhinos won the game 23–10.

23 August
15:00 BST
Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 10 23 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos
Tries
Clark 1
Holmes 1
Goals
Finn 1
Tries
2 Hall
1 Briscoe
1 McGuire
Goals
3 Sinfield
Field Goal
1 McGuire
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 77,914
Referee: Phil Bentham
Player of the Match: Hall (Leeds Rhinos)

Teams

Castleford Tigers: Luke Dorn; Kirk Dixon, Jake Webster, Michael Shenton, Justin Carney; Marc Sneyd, Liam Finn; Andy Lynch, Daryl Clark, Craig Huby, Oliver Holmes, Weller Hauraki, Nathan Massey. Substitutes: Frankie Mariano, Scott Wheeldon, Jamie Ellis, Lee Jewitt.

Leeds Rhinos: Zak Hardaker; Tom Briscoe, Kallum Watkins, Joel Moon, Ryan Hall; Kevin Sinfield, Danny McGuire; Kylie Leuluai, Rob Burrow, Jamie Peacock, Brett Delaney, Carl Ablett, Jamie Jones-Buchanan. Substitutes: Paul Aiton, Ryan Bailey, Ian Kirke, Liam Sutcliffe.

UK Broadcasting rights

The tournament was jointly televised by the BBC and Sky Sports on the third of their five-year contracts. The BBC screened, live, one match from each of the fourth and fifth rounds, two from the quarter-finals, both semi-finals and the final. Sky screened the two quarter-final games not being shown by the BBC.

RoundLive matchDateBBC channel
Fourth round Huddersfield Giants 16-17 St. Helens April 6, 2014BBC Two
Fifth round Leeds Rhinos 32 - 12 St. Helens April 26, 2014BBC One
Quarter finals Wigan Warriors 4 - 16 Castleford Tigers
Bradford Bulls 10 - 46 Warrington Wolves
June 7, 2014
June 8, 2014
BBC One
BBC Two
Semi finals Leeds Rhinos 24 - 16 Warrington Wolves
Widnes Vikings 6 - 22 Castleford Tigers
August 9, 2014
August 10, 2014
Final Castleford Tigers 10 - 23 Leeds Rhinos August 23BBC One

Sky Sports televised the other two quarter final matches live. The first was Widnes Vikings and Keighley Cougars and the second was Leeds Rhinos and Leigh Centurions

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