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1975–76 Rugby Football League season
LeagueNorthern Rugby Football League
Champions Salford
Runners-up Featherstone Rovers
Premiership St. Helens
Top point-scorer(s) David Watkins 47
Top try-scorer(s) Maurice Richards 37
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from Second Division
  • Rochdale Hornets
  • Workington Town
  • Leigh
  • Relegated to Second Division
  • Keighley
  • Huddersfield
  • Swinton
  • Second Division
    Champions Barrow

    ← 1974–75

    1976–77 →

    The 1975–76 Rugby Football League season was the 81st season of rugby league football. The Championship was won by Salford and the Challenge Cup winners were St. Helens who beat Widnes 20-5 in the final. The Rugby League Premiership Trophy winners were also St. Helens who beat Salford 15-2 in the final.

    The 1975–76 Players No.6 Trophy Winners were Widnes who beat Hull F.C. 19-13 in the final. The BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Winners were St. Helens who beat Dewsbury 22-2 in the final. Widnes beat Salford 16–7 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and Leeds beat Hull Kingston Rovers 15–11 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

    Championship[edit]

    Salford won their sixth, and to date last, Championship. Dewsbury, Keighley, Huddersfield and Swinton were demoted to the Second Division.

    Team Pld W D L PF PA Pts
    1 Salford 30 22 1 7 555 350 45
    2 Featherstone Rovers 30 21 2 7 526 348 44
    3 Leeds 30 21 0 9 571 395 42
    4 St. Helens 30 19 1 10 513 315 39
    5 Wigan 30 18 3 9 514 399 39
    6 Widnes 30 18 1 11 448 369 37
    7 Wakefield Trinity 30 17 0 13 496 410 34
    8 Hull Kingston Rovers 30 17 0 13 446 472 34
    9 Castleford 30 16 1 13 589 398 33
    10 Warrington 30 15 2 13 381 456 32
    11 Bradford Northern 30 13 1 16 454 450 27
    12 Oldham 30 11 1 18 380 490 23
    13 Dewsbury 30 10 1 19 287 484 21
    14 Keighley 30 7 0 23 274 468 14
    15 Huddersfield 30 5 0 25 370 657 10
    16 Swinton 30 3 0 27 238 581 6

    Challenge Cup[edit]

    In the Challenge Cup final played at Wembley in front of a crowd of 89,982 St. Helens defeated Widnes 20-5. This was St Helens’ fifth Cup Final win in eight Final appearances.[1]

    Referee: Ron Moore (Wakefield)[2]

    The winner of the Lance Todd Trophy was St. Helens fullback, Geoff Pimblett.[4]

    Premiership[edit]

    In 1975–76 season the RFL introduced the Premiership Trophy competition. It was played at the end of the season with the top 8 in the league qualifying to play each other in a simple 1st versus 8th, 2nd versus 7th, 3rd versus 6th, and 4th versus 5th system. The final was played on a neutral venue. The competition was played until 1997 when it was scrapped.

    This was the second end of season Premiership Play-off Final and was played in front of a crowd of 18,082 at Station Road, Swinton between the number four seeds, St Helens, and the number one seeds, Salford.[5]

    Referee: M.J.Naughton (Widnes)

    St Helens second-row forward, George Nicholls, was the winner of the Harry Sunderland TrophyasMan of the Match.[6]

    Second Division Championship[edit]

    2nd Division Champions were Barrow, and they, Rochdale Hornets, Workington Town and Leigh were promoted to the First Division.[7]

    Team Pld W D L PF PA Pts
    1 Barrow 26 20 3 3 366 213 43
    2 Rochdale Hornets 26 19 3 4 347 200 41
    3 Workington Town 26 18 4 4 519 228 40
    4 Leigh 26 19 1 6 571 217 39
    5 Hull 26 19 1 6 577 278 39
    6 New Hunslet 26 15 1 10 371 308 31
    7 York 26 12 1 13 447 394 25
    8 Bramley 26 11 1 14 344 370 23
    9 Huyton 26 10 0 16 242 373 20
    10 Whitehaven 26 8 2 16 253 347 18
    11 Halifax 26 7 1 18 322 460 15
    12 Batley 26 6 1 19 228 432 13
    13 Blackpool Borough 26 6 1 19 224 460 13
    14 Doncaster 26 2 0 24 195 726 4

    League Cup[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour". Archived from the original on 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  • ^ Raymond Fletcher; David Howes (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 193. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.
  • ^ news.bbc.co.uk (27 February 2004). "Cup heroes: Eric Ashton". BBC Sport. UK: BBC. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  • ^ Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 199. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.
  • ^ Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 225. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.
  • ^ Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 231. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.
  • ^ "1975–76 Season summary". Archived from the original on 2009-09-25. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  • Sources[edit]


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