The BARLA Yorkshire Cup is a knock-out rugby league competition for amateur teams in the traditional county of Yorkshire. It is administered by the British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA). The winners of the most recent staging of the competition in 2019 are Lock Lane. [1]
Between 1905 and 1993, a Yorkshire County Cup was competed for by the professional sides.
Final | Winner | Score | Runners-up |
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1973–74 | West Hull | 13–10 | Illingworth |
1974–75 | Dewsbury Celtic | 17–12 | NDLB |
1975–76 | Pointer Panthers | 13–6 | West Hull |
1976–77 | Beecroft & Wightman | 9–6 | Dewsbury Celtic |
1977–78 | Dewsbury Celtic | 13–7 | NDLB |
1978–79 | Ace Amateurs | 8–4 | NDLB |
1979–80 | Ace | 8–2 | West Hull |
1980–81 | Milford | 21–11 | Siddal |
1981–82 | West Hull | 33–16 | Jubilee |
1982–83 | Lock Lane | 19–13 | Jubilee |
1983–84 | Mysons | 14–4 | Heworth Premier |
1984–85 | West Hull | 14–12 | Jesmond |
1985–86 | Dudley Hill | 15–2 | Mysons |
1986–87 | Elland | 24–12 | Jubilee |
1987–88 | West Hull | 21–14 | Ace |
1988–89 | West Hull | 32–21 | Hunslet Junction |
1989–90 | Bison | 18–16 | NDLB |
1990–91 | Cutsyke | 14–10 | Dudley Hill |
1991–92 | Hull Dockers | 41–8 | Dudley Hill |
1992–93 | Westgate Redoubt | 17–14 | Normanton |
1993–94 | Heworth | 21–6 | Beverley |
1994–95 | Skirlaugh | 24–20 | Heworth |
1995–96 | Skirlaugh | 11–6 | Thornhill |
1996–97 | Queens | 13–9 | Clayton |
1997–98 | Featherstone Lions | 9–6 | Siddal |
1998–99 | Townville | 13–9 | Norland |
1999–00 | Hunslet Warriors | 34–8 | Dewsbury Celtic |
2000–01 | Lindley Swifts | 16–11 | Hunslet Warriors |
2001–02 | Elland | 17–6 | Sharlston Rovers |
2002–03 | East Hull | 18–8 | Cutsyke |
2003–04 | Elland | 23–11 | Queens |
2004–05 | Drighlington | 22–12 | Elland |
2005–06 | Sharlston Rovers | 21–18 | Queensbury |
2006–07 | East Hull | 12–11 | Stanley Rangers |
2007–08 | Queens | 24–8 | Sharlston Rovers |
2008–09 | Sharlston Rovers | 20–0 | Hunslet Warriors |
2009–10 | Sharlston Rovers | 28–12 | Hunslet Old Boys |
2010–11 | Queens | 16–6 | Drighlington |
2011–12 | Hunslet Old Boys | 20–16 | Thornhill |
2012–13 | Sharlston Rovers | 24–10 | Nevison Leap |
2013–14 | Hunslet Old Boys | 32–6 | Thornhill |
2014–15 | Drighlington | 12–0 | Queens |
2015–16 | Fryston | 50–10 | North Hull Knights |
2016–17 | Fryston | 20–14 | Three Tuns |
2017–18 | Lock Lane | 31–10 | Ovenden |
2018–19 | Lock Lane | 38–20 | Upton |
2019–20 | Mirfield | 16–12 | Drighlington |
2020–21 | No competition | COVID-19 pandemic | |
2021–22 | Hunslet Club Parkside | 32–0 | Doncaster Toll Bar |
2022–23 | Normanton | 28–26 | Fryston |
2023–24 | Hunslet | 32–18 | Mirfield |
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