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1 Rule change  





2 Season summary  





3 Championship  



3.1  Play-offs  



3.1.1  Final  









4 Challenge Cup  





5 County cups  





6 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy  





7 References  



7.1  In-line  





7.2  General  







8 Sources  














196566 Northern Rugby Football League season






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1965–66 Rugby Football League season
LeagueNorthern Rugby Football League
Champions St. Helens
League Leaders St. Helens
Top point-scorer(s) Len Killeen 336
Top try-scorer(s) Len Killeen32
Trevor Lake32

← 1964–65

1966–67 →

The 1965–66 Rugby Football League season was the 71st season of rugby league football. A three-way county championship was also held, with comparative minnows Cumberland against Yorkshire and Lancashire.

Rule change[edit]

Season summary[edit]

The BBC2 Floodlit Trophy competition was launched in this season with the BBC televising matches on Tuesday nights. The competition was used to trial the four-tackle rule, an experiment in ending the unlimited tackles that had been a by-product from the introduction of the play-the-ball in 1906.[1][2]

St. Helens finished the regular season as league leaders before winning their fourth Championship when they beat Halifax 35–12 in the play-off final.

The Challenge Cup winners were St. Helens who beat Wigan 21–2 in the final.

St. Helens won the Lancashire League, and Leeds won the Yorkshire League.

At the end of the season, Eric Ashton became the first Rugby League player to receive an award from Her Majesty, the Queen. He was awarded the MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.[3]

Championship[edit]

Team Pld W D L Pts
1 St. Helens 34 28 1 5 57
2 Swinton 34 27 1 6 55
3 Wigan 34 27 0 7 54
4 Wakefield Trinity 34 25 2 7 52
5 Castleford 34 23 3 8 49
6 Leeds 34 24 0 10 48
7 Bradford Northern 34 21 1 12 43
8 Workington Town 34 21 1 12 43
9 Oldham 34 20 3 11 43
10 Halifax 34 21 0 13 42
11 Huddersfield 34 20 0 14 40
12 Hull Kingston Rovers 34 20 0 14 40
13 Hull 34 20 0 14 40
14 Widnes 34 17 0 17 34
15 Featherstone Rovers 34 17 0 17 34
16 Warrington 34 16 1 17 33
17 Hunslet 34 15 2 17 32
18 Salford 34 15 1 18 31
19 Keighley 34 15 0 19 30
20 Leigh 34 14 1 19 29
21 Barrow 34 13 1 20 27
22 Bramley 34 12 2 20 26
23 York 34 11 0 23 22
24 Dewsbury 34 10 1 23 21
25 Rochdale Hornets 34 10 0 24 20
26 Liverpool City 34 9 2 23 20
27 Blackpool Borough 34 9 1 24 19
28 Batley 34 6 2 26 14
29 Doncaster 34 6 0 28 12
30 Whitehaven 34 4 2 28 10

Play-offs[edit]

 

Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal

 

              

 

 

 

 

St Helens35

 

 

 

Warrington7

 

St Helens15

 

 

 

Oldham10

 

Workington Town6

 

 

 

Oldham7

 

St Helens14

 

 

 

Hull Kingston Rovers6

 

Castleford10

 

 

 

Hull Kingston Rovers13

 

Hull Kingston Rovers10

 

 

 

Wakefield Trinity9

 

Wakefield Trinity36

 

 

 

Hull6

 

St Helens35

 

 

 

Halifax12

 

Wigan27

 

 

 

Widnes10

 

Wigan22

 

 

 

Leeds5

 

Leeds19

 

 

 

Huddersfield7

 

Wigan12

 

 

 

Halifax25

 

Bradford Northern7

 

 

 

Halifax21

 

Halifax33

 

 

 

Swinton2

 

Swinton43

 

 

Featherstone Rovers2

 

Final[edit]

The 1966 Championship Final was played between Halifax and St. Helens on Saturday, 28 May 1966 at Station Road Ground before a crowd of 30,634.[4] St Helens won 35–12 with their hat trick-scoring prop forward, Albert Halsall being awarded the Harry Sunderland Trophy as man-of-the-match.

28 May 1966
St Helens 35 – 12 Halifax
Tries: Killeen (3), Halsall (3), A. Barrow
Goals: Killeen (6), Murphy
Tries: Baker, Fogerty
Goals: Cooper

Station Road, Swinton
Attendance: 30,634
Referee: J. Manley (Warrington)
Player of the Match: Albert Halsall

Challenge Cup[edit]

St Helens had reached the final by beating Wakefield Trinity 10–0 away on 26 February in round one; Swinton 16–4 at home on 19 March in round two; Hull Kingston Rovers 12–10 at home on 2 April in round three and Dewsbury 12–5 on neutral ground on 16 April in the semi-final.[5]

Wigan had reached the final by beating Halifax 9–4 at home on 26 February in round one; Whitehaven 40–6 at home on 19 March in round two; Bradford Northern 15–6 away on 6 April in round three and Leeds 7–2 in the semi-final at Huddersfield on 23 April.

The Challenge Cup final was played at Wembley Stadium, London on 21 May 1966, in front of a crowd of 98,536. Prime Minister Harold Wilson was introduced to the players before kick-off.[6] St Helens led 9–2 at half time and went on to defeat Wigan 21–2. Saints' scorers were John Mantle (1 try), Tommy Bishop (1 try), Len Killeen (1 try, 5 goals), and Alex Murphy (1 goal). Wigan's scorer was Laurie Gilfedder (1 goal). This was St Helens' third Cup final win in seven final appearances.[7]

County cups[edit]

Warrington beat Rochdale Hornets 16–5 to win the Lancashire Cup, and Bradford Northern beat Hunslet 17–8 to win the Yorkshire Cup.

BBC2 Floodlit Trophy[edit]

The BBC2 Floodlit Trophy winners were Castleford who beat St. Helens 4–0 in the final.[8]

References[edit]

In-line[edit]

  • ^ Fletcher, Raymond; David Howes (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 468. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.
  • ^ "St Helens 35 def. Halifax RLFC 12". rugbyleagueproject.org. Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson and Bill Bates. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  • ^ "Saints Heritage Site Season records". Archived from the original on 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  • ^ "Rugby League - Challenge Cup Final - Wigan v St. Helens - Wembley Stadium". friendsreunited.com. Friends Reunited Limited. Archived from the original on 2013-10-13. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  • ^ "RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour". Archived from the original on 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  • ^ "1965-66 Season summary". Archived from the original on 2009-08-26. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  • General[edit]

    Sources[edit]


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