2015 Challenge Cup final

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2015 (2015) Challenge Cup Final  ()
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HKRcolours.svg HKR000
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Date29 August 2015
Stadium Wembley Stadium, London
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Harry Sunderland Trophy Tom Briscoe
God Save The Queen and Abide with Me Lizzie Jones
Referee Ben Thaler
Attendance80,140
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The 2015 Challenge Cup Final was the 114th cup-deciding game of the rugby league 2015 Challenge Cup Season. It was held at Wembley Stadium in London on 29 August 2015, kick off 15:15. The final was contested by Hull KR and Leeds Rhinos. The game saw Leeds Rhinos beat Hull KR by 50 points to nil in what remains the biggest victory in Challenge Cup Final history. [1] [2] [3]

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Background

The 2015 Final was Hull KR's first final of the Super League era having last reached the final during the 1985–86 competition. In contrast, this was Leeds Rhinos's fifth final in the last six years having beat Castleford Tigers in the previous year's final and achieving runners up positions in the 2010, 2011, and 2012 editions of the competition. In terms of the domestic league Hull KR were relegation threatened having entered the qualifiers whereas Leeds Rhinos would be the eventual champions, both in terms of the Grand Final and the League Leaders.

Route to the final

Hull KR

As a team that did not quality for the 2014 Super League Super 8's, Hull KR entered the competition in the fifth round which saw them draw Championship leaders Bradford Bulls. A 50–30 victory saw them play eventual Super League runners-up Wigan Warriors, beating them 16 points to 12. The quarter finals and semi-finals saw KR play midtable teams Catalans Dragons and Warrington Wolves, beating them by six and eight points respectively.

RoundOppositionScore
5th Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls (A)50–30
6th Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors (A)16–12
QF Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons (H)32–26
SF Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves (N)26–18

Leeds Rhinos

Entering at the sixth round, Leeds drew Super League title rivals Huddersfield Giants over whom they scored a comfortable victory by 32 points. The quarter finals saw them beat Hull F.C. 24 points to six, before facing another title rival, St Helens, in the semi-finals, beating them 24 points to 14.

RoundOppositionScore
6th Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants (H)48–16
QF Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. (A)24–6
SF Saintscolours.svg St Helens (N)24–14

Pre-match

The 2014 Britain's Got Talent winners Collabro provided musical entertainment prior to the match. [4] The pre-match also saw a tribute to Danny Jones who died of a cardiac disease earlier in the season whist playing for Keighley Cougars. [5] His widow, singer Lizzie Jones, would sing Abide with Me before the game. [2] [6]

Match details

Saturday, 29 August
15:15
Hull KR 0 - 50 Leeds Rhinos
Report
Tries
Brett Delaney ('7)
Danny McGuire ('17)
Tom Briscoe ('20, '47, '66, '75, '79)
Brad Singleton ('58)
Rob Burrow ('73)
Goals
Kevin Sinfield ('7, '17, '47, '58, '73, '75, '79) [7]
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 80,140
Referee: Flag of England.svg Ben Thaler
Player of the Match: Flag of England.svg Tom Briscoe [1]
Hull KRPosit.Leeds Rhinos
1 Kieran Dixon ..1 Zak Hardaker
4 Josh Mantellato ..2 Tom Briscoe
19 Kris Welham ..3 Kallum Watkins
18 Liam Salter ..4 Joel Moon
5 Ken Sio ..5 Ryan Hall
6 Maurice Blair ..13 Kevin Sinfield (c)
7 Albert Kelly ..6 Danny McGuire
8 Adam Walker ..30 Mitch Garbutt
31 Shaun Lunt ..17 Adam Cuthbertson
-- Tony Puletua ..10 Jamie Peacock
11 Kevin Larroyer ..14 Stevie Ward
12 Graeme Horne ..12 Carl Ablett
13 Tyrone McCarthy ..15 Brett Delaney
24 John Boudebza Int.7 Rob Burrow
15 James Donaldson Int.8 Kylie Leuluai
-- Dane TilseInt.16 Mitch Achurch
14 Mitchell Allgood Int.19 Brad Singleton
Chris ChesterCoach Brian McDermott

Post match

Leeds Rhinos beat their own record of the largest win margin during a Challenge Cup Final. They previous set the record during the 1999 Challenge Cup Final where they beat London Broncos 52 points to 16. [1]

This Challenge Cup victory would form part of Leeds Rhinos's treble winning season, becoming only the sixth team in British Rugby to achieve this feat. [8] The treble season would mark club captain Kevin Sinfield's retirement from the sport after first captaining the club to win the remaining two trophies of the treble. [9]

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