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1 First round  





2 Second round  





3 Third round  





4 Fourth round  





5 Fifth round  





6 Quarter-finals  





7 Semi finals  





8 Final  





9 Notes  





10 References  














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1994–95 Silk Cut Challenge Cup
Duration8 Rounds
Winners Wigan
Runners-up Leeds
Lance Todd Trophy Jason Robinson
  • 1996 →
  • The 1994–95 Challenge Cup was the 94th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup. Known as the Silk Cut Challenge Cup (due to sponsorship by Silk Cut cigarettes), the tournament commenced with the first round in December 1994 and culminated in March 1995's final between Wigan and LeedsatWembley. Wigan won the match 30–10.

    First round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    10 December 1994 Askam Moorends 10–15
    10 December 1994 Barrow Island Norland 26–8
    10 December 1994 Beverley Chequerfield 8–6
    10 December 1994 Blackbrook West Bowling 26–14
    10 December 1994 Blackpool Gladiators Fryston 27–14
    10 December 1994 Dewsbury Celtic Thatto Heath 6–22
    10 December 1994 Dudley Hill Cardiff Institute 54–4
    10 December 1994 East Leeds Wath Brow Hornets 22–14
    10 December 1994 Eastmoor Upton & Frickley 23–22
    10 December 1994 Egremont New Earswick 34–6
    10 December 1994 Greetland AR Crosfields 12–6
    10 December 1994 Hemel Leeds Met University 52–0
    10 December 1994 Heworth Littleborough 32–10
    10 December 1994 Leigh East Bisons 10–16
    10 December 1994 Leigh Miners Rangers Wigan St Judes 7–10
    10 December 1994 Lock Lane Orrell St James 36–8
    10 December 1994 Mayfield Park Amateurs 32–6
    10 December 1994 Milford Thornhill 12–20
    10 December 1994 Millom Northampton Knights 62–4
    10 December 1994 Moldgreen Embassy 30–14
    10 December 1994 Nottingham Normanton 0–36
    10 December 1994 Oldham St Annes Kells 20–24
    10 December 1994 Oulton Ovenden 12–8
    10 December 1994 Redhill Ellenborough 22–28
    10 December 1994 Saddleworth Skirlaugh 30–12
    10 December 1994 Shaw Cross Fulham Travellers 46–20
    10 December 1994 West Hull South London 48–10
    10 December 1994 Woolston Rovers Eccles 26–10
    10 December 1994 York Acorn Crown Malet 18–25
    11 December 1994 Chorley Borough Simms Cross 12–8
    17 December 1994 Walney Island Hensingham 4–14
    17 December 1994 Wigan St Patricks Worth Village 22–0

    Second round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    31 December 1994 Barrow Island West Hull 19–12
    31 December 1994 Beverley Normanton 14–16
    31 December 1994 Bisons East Leeds 8–33
    31 December 1994 Blackbrook Chorley 0–23
    31 December 1994 Blackpool Gladiators Thornhill 0–28
    31 December 1994 Eastmoor Dudley Hill 8–16
    31 December 1994 Ellenborough Egremont 23–10
    31 December 1994 Hensingham Heworth 8–14
    31 December 1994 Lock Lane Mayfield 20–14
    31 December 1994 Millom Saddleworth 38–16
    31 December 1994 Moorends Thatto Heath 12–10
    31 December 1994 Oulton Kells 12–14
    31 December 1994 Shaw Cross Moldgreen 9–4
    31 December 1994 Wigan St Judes Hemel Hempstead 14–13
    31 December 1994 Wigan St Patricks Crown Malet 42–6
    31 December 1994 Woolston Rovers Greetland AR 14–4
    14 January 1995 Beverley Normanton 20–10

    Third round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    22 January 1995 Barrow East Leeds 56–0
    22 January 1995 Batley Shaw Cross 32–4
    22 January 1995 Bramley Woolston Rovers 42–2
    22 January 1995 Carlisle Dudley Hill 34–4
    22 January 1995 Highfield Beverley 4–27
    22 January 1995 Huddersfield Wigan St Judes 44–10
    22 January 1995 Hunslet Wigan St Patricks 64–4
    22 January 1995 Leigh Heworth 40–28
    22 January 1995 London Ellenborough 30–10
    22 January 1995 Rochdale Hornets Lock Lane 48–16
    22 January 1995 Ryedale-York Barrow Island 50–20
    22 January 1995 Swinton Millom 30–10
    22 January 1995 Whitehaven Moorends 64–12
    24 January 1995 Hull Kingston Rovers Thornhill 58–6
    24 January 1995 Keighley Cougars Chorley Borough 68–0
    3 February 1995 Dewsbury Kells 72–12

    Fourth round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    11 February 1995 Wigan St Helens 16–16
    12 February 1995 Beverley Batley 20–30
    12 February 1995 Carlisle Widnes 2–40
    12 February 1995 Doncaster Sheffield Eagles 12–22
    12 February 1995 Featherstone Rovers Barrow 50–22
    12 February 1995 Huddersfield Halifax 36–30
    12 February 1995 Hunslet Salford 32–32
    12 February 1995 Keighley Cougars Dewsbury 24–12
    12 February 1995 Leeds Bradford Northern 31–14
    12 February 1995 London Hull Kingston Rovers 20–26
    12 February 1995 Oldham Bramley 70–10
    12 February 1995 Ryedale-York Rochdale Hornets 18–12
    12 February 1995 Warrington Castleford 17–2
    12 February 1995 Whitehaven Wakefield Trinity 24–12
    12 February 1995 Workington Town Hull F.C. 30–6
    15 February 1995 St Helens Wigan 24–40
    15 February 1995 Salford Hunslet 52–10
    19 February 1995 Swinton Leigh 22–34

    Fifth round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    25 February 1995 Workington Town Leigh 94–4
    26 February 1995 Keighley Cougars Huddersfield 0–30
    26 February 1995 Salford Featherstone Rovers 10–30
    26 February 1995 Batley Wigan 4–70
    26 February 1995 Leeds Ryedale-York 44–14
    26 February 1995 Warrington Oldham 6–17
    26 February 1995 Hull Kingston Rovers Whitehaven 14–18
    26 February 1995 Sheffield Widnes 7–19

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    11 March 1995 Leeds Workington Town 23–12
    12 March 1995 Oldham Huddersfield 10–29
    12 March 1995 Whitehaven Featherstone Rovers 14–42
    12 March 1995 Widnes Wigan 12–26

    Semi finals[edit]

    25 March 1995
    Wigan 48 – 20 Oldham
    Try: Connolly (3), Betts (2), Tuigamala (2), Edwards, Mather
    Goal: Botica (6)
    Report
    Try: Belle (2), Bradbury, Sherratt
    Goal: Marsh (2)

    Alfred McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield
    Attendance: 12,749


    1 April 1995
    Leeds 39 – 22 Featherstone Rovers
    Try: Fallon (2), Hanley (2), Holroyd, Schofield, Tait
    Goal: Holroyd (5)
    Drop goal: Schofield
    Report
    Try: Butt, Calland, Divet, Southernwood
    Goal: Aston (3)

    Elland Road, Leeds
    Attendance: 21,485

    Final[edit]

    The 1995 Silk Cut Challenge Cup Final was a replay of the previous season's final between Wigan and Leeds. The match was played at 2:30pm on the dry Saturday afternoon of 29 April 1995 at London's Wembley Stadium. This was the first Wembley Challenge Cup Final to use in-goal judges.

    29 April 1995
    Wigan 30 – 10 Leeds
    Try: Robinson (2), Hall, Paul, Tuigamala
    Goal: Botica (5)
    [1][2]
    Try: Lowes
    Goal: Holroyd (3)

    Wembley, London
    Attendance: 78,550
    Referee: Russell Smith (Castleford)
    Player of the Match: Jason Robinson

    FB 1 Henry Paul
    RW 2 Jason Robinson
    RC 3 Va'aiga Tuigamala
    LC 4 Gary Connolly
    LW 5 Martin Offiah
    SO 6 Frano Botica
    SH 7 Shaun Edwards (c)
    PR 8 Kelvin Skerrett downward-facing red arrow 53'
    HK 9 Martin Hall
    PR 10 Neil Cowie
    SR 11 Denis Betts
    SR 12 Mick Cassidy downward-facing red arrow 9'
    LF 13 Phil Clarke
    Substitutions:
    IC 14 Paul Atcheson upward-facing green arrow 53'
    IC 15 Andy Farrell upward-facing green arrow 9'
    Coach:
    Graeme West
    FB 1 Alan Tait
    RW 2 Jim Fallon
    RC 3 Kevin Iro
    LC 4 Craig Innes
    LW 5 Francis Cummins
    SO 6 Garry Schofield
    SH 7 Graham Holroyd
    PR 8 Harvey Howard downward-facing red arrow 30'
    HK 9 James Lowes
    PR 10 Esene Faimalo downward-facing red arrow 53'
    SR 11 Gary Mercer
    SR 12 Richard Eyres
    LF 13 Ellery Hanley (c)
    Substitutions:
    IC 14 George Mann upward-facing green arrow 30'
    IC 15 Neil Harmon upward-facing green arrow 53'
    Coach:
    Doug Laughton

    Notes[edit]

    References[edit]


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