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1 Round 1  





2 Round 2  





3 Round 3  





4 Round 4  





5 Round 5  





6 Quarter-finals  





7 Semi-finals  





8 Final  



8.1  Teams  







9 UK Broadcasting rights  





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2001 Silk Cut Challenge Cup
Duration8 Rounds
Highest attendance68,250
Broadcast partnersBBC Sport
Winners St. Helens
Runners-up Bradford Bulls
Biggest home win76 – 0 Keighley vs Rochdale Mayfield (Round 3)
Biggest away win10 – 106 Leeds at Swinton (Round 4)
Lance Todd Trophy Sean Long
  • 2002 →
  • The 2001 Challenge Cup (officially known as the 2001 Silk Cut Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby league football tournament which began its preliminary stages in December 2000 and ended with the final on 28 April 2001. Bradford Bulls were the reigning champions, following their 24–18 victory over Leeds Rhinos in the 2000 Challenge CupatMurrayfield Stadium.

    Round 1[edit]

    Ties were scheduled to be played over the weekend of 2–3 December 2000, although two matches did not take place until 9 and 16 December.

    Home Score Away Match information
    Date and time Venue Referee Attendance
    Cottingham Tigers 2–17 Hensingham ARLFC 2 December 2000
    Dewsbury Moor ARLFC 17–18 Eastmoor ARLFC 2 December 2000
    East Leeds 14–12 Elland ARLFC 2 December 2000
    Ecces ARLFC 25–16 RL Conference Lionhearts 2 December 2000
    Hull Dockers 28–4 West Bowling ARLFC 2 December 2000
    Leigh East 10–15 Shaw Cross RLFC 2 December 2000
    London Skolars 18–10 Crosfields ARLFC 2 December 2000
    Milford Marlins 16–26 Wigan St Judes 2 December 2000
    Millom RLFC 34–8 Normanton Knights 2 December 2000
    Newcastle University 36–22 Hunslet Warriors 2 December 2000
    Rochdale Mayfield 32–16 Castleford Panthers 2 December 2000
    Royal Air Force 12–32 Heworth 2 December 2000
    Royal Navy 18–6 Waterhead 2 December 2000
    Hillsborough Hawks 10–18 Featherstone Lions 2 December 2000
    Siddal 28–8 Dewsbury Celtic 2 December 2000
    Thatto Heath ALRFC 24–22 Keighley Albion & Bingley 2 December 2000
    Widnes St Maries 38–18 Blackbrook 2 December 2000
    York Acorn 0–18 Halton Simms Cross 2 December 2000
    Clayton ARLFC 10–20 Leeds Metropolitan University 3 December 2000
    New Earswick 36–20 Bangor Vikings 3 December 2000
    Welsh Students 15–18 Askam ARLFC 3 December 2000
    Wigan Rose Bridge 72–0 Glasgow Bulls 3 December 2000
    Queensbury 24–0 Charleston Knights 9 December 2000
    Wath Brow Hornets 41–6 The Army 16 December 2000
    Source:[1]

    Round 2[edit]

    Ties were due to be played over the weekend of 16–17 December 2000 but the round was not completed until 13 January 2001.

    Home Score Away Match information
    Date and time Venue Referee Attendance
    Askam ARLFC 12–2 Millom 16 December 2000
    East Leeds 28–10 London Skolars 16 December 2000
    Halton Simms Cross 8–0 Shaw Cross 16 December 2000
    New Earswick 11–7 Thatto Heath 16 December 2000
    Newcastle University 8–51 Leigh Miners Rangers 16 December 2000
    Rochdale Mayfield 15–10 Dudley Hill 16 December 2000
    Royal Navy 12–13A Eccles ALRFC 16 December 2000
    Saddleworth ALRFC 0–30 Oldham St Annes 16 December 2000
    Siddal 22–12 Hull Dockers 16 December 2000
    Skirlaugh 16–38 Oulton Raiders 16 December 2000
    Thornhill Trojans 18–10 Leeds Metropolitan University 16 December 2000
    Walney Central 4–13 Queensbury ALRFC 16 December 2000
    Wigan Rose Bridge 26–8 Redhill ARLFC 16 December 2000
    Wigan St Judes 15–9 Widnes St Maries 16 December 2000
    Wigan St Patricks 4–3 Ideal Isberg 16 December 2000
    Eastmoor Dragons 0–34 West Hull 6 January 2001
    Heworth 12–10 Featherstone Lions 6 January 2001
    Wath Brow Hornets 8–11 Castleford Lock Lane 6 January 2001
    Woolston Rovers 32–11 Hensingham ALRFC 13 January 2001
    Source:[2]
    Notes

    A.^ After extra time

    Round 3[edit]

    Ties were played over the weekend of 26–28 January 2001.

    Home Score Away Match information
    Date and time Venue Referee Attendance
    Halton Simms Cross 10–42 Villeneuve Leopards 26 January 2001 Auto Quest Stadium Karl Kirkpatrick 809
    Dewsbury Rams 48–10 Leigh Miners Rangers 27 January 2001 The Rams Stadium Nick Oddy 1,260
    Wigan Rose Bridge 0–52 York Wasps 27 January 2001 Spotland Stadium Julian King 731
    Barrow Border Raiders 40–16 Askam ARLFC 28 January 2001 Craven Park Grant Maxwell 2,092
    Batley Bulldogs 70–0 Heworth 28 January 2001 Mount Pleasant Ian Chatterton 573
    Chorley Lynx 8–22 Woolston Rovers 28 January 2001 Victory Park Robert Connolly 559
    Doncaster Dragons 44–14 Siddal 28 January 2001 Belle Vue Peter Taberner 1,341
    Featherstone Rovers 56–0 Eccles ALRFC 28 January 2001 Lionheart Stadium Paul Lee 1,045
    Gateshead Thunder 34–20 Wigan St Judes 28 January 2001 Gateshead International Stadium Steve Ganson 501
    Hull Kingston Rovers 44–0 Toulouse Spacers 28 January 2001 Craven Park Steve Nicholson 1,649
    Hunslet Hawks 38–6 Thornhill Trojans 28 January 2001 South Leeds Stadium Ben Thaler 629
    Keighley Cougars 76–0 Rochdale Mayfield 28 January 2001 Cougar Park Ron Laughton 1,764
    Leigh Centurions 28–5 West Hull 28 January 2001 Hilton Park Russell Smith 1,547
    Oldham R.L.F.C. 64–0 Queensbury ARLFC 28 January 2001 Boundary Park Colin Morris 1,559
    Sheffield Eagles 42–0 East Leeds 28 January 2001 Don Valley Stadium Steve Addy 778
    Swinton Lions 44–12 New Earswick 28 January 2001 Gigg Lane John Farrell 478
    Whitehaven 34–16 Oldham St Annes 28 January 2001 Recreation Ground Darren Gillespie 616
    Widnes Vikings 70–2 Wigan St Patricks 28 January 2001 Auto Quest Stadium Richard Silverwood 2,465
    Workington Town 38–0 Castleford Lock Lane 28 January 2001 Derwent Park Mike Dawber 867
    York Wasps 24–12 Oulton Raiders 28 January 2001 Huntington Stadium Paul Carr 914
    Source:[3]

    Round 4[edit]

    Ties were played between 10–14 February 2001

    Home Score Away Match information
    Date and time Venue Referee Attendance
    St. Helens 22–8 Wigan Warriors 10 February 2001 Knowsley Road Stuart Cummings 13,593
    Barrow Border Raiders 4–56 Halifax Blue Sox 11 February 2001 Craven Park Richard Silverwood 2,160
    Bradford Bulls 54–10 Widnes Vikings 11 February 2001 Odsal Stadium Ian Smith 7,760
    Dewsbury Rams 4–18 Castleford Tigers 11 February 2001 Ram Stadium Karl Kirkpatrick 3,384
    Doncaster Dragons 14–12 Sheffield Eagles 11 February 2001 Belle Vue John Farrell 1,344
    Huddersfield Giants 28–6 Featherstone Rovers 11 February 2001 Alfred McAlpine Stadium Steve Ganson 2,527
    Keighley Cougars 20–34 Hull F.C. 11 February 2001 Cougar Park Robert Connolly 4,401
    Leigh Centurions 16–12 Salford City Reds 11 February 2001 Hilton Park Russell Smith 6,408
    London Broncos 44–6 Batley Bulldogs 11 February 2001 Broadfield Stadium Steve Addy 1,204
    Swinton Lions 10–106 Leeds Rhinos 11 February 2001 Gigg Lane Colin Morris 3,239
    Warrington Wolves 48–6 Woolston Rovers 11 February 2001 Wilderspool Stadium Steve Nicholson 6,008
    Workington Town 6–56 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 11 February 2001 Derwent Park Paul Lee 1,710
    York Wasps 8–22 Villeneuve Leopards 11 February 2001 Huntington Stadium Julian King 471
    Oldham R.L.F.C. 17–6 Hull Kingston Rovers 13 February 2001 Boundary Park 2,008
    Rochdale Hornets 38–4 Hunslet Hawks 13 February 2001 Spotland Stadium Nick Oddy 605
    Gateshead Thunder 0–56 Whitehaven 14 February 2001 Gateshead International Stadium
    Source:[4]

    Round 5[edit]

    The fifth round fixtures were played over the weekend of 24–25 February 2001.

    Home Score Away Match information
    Date and time Venue Referee Attendance
    Castleford Tigers 12–42 Leeds Rhinos 24 February 2001 Wheldon Road Robert Connolly 11,418
    Halifax Blue Sox 18–68 Bradford Bulls 25 February 2001 The Shay Russell Smith 6,129
    Huddersfield Giants 38–24 Doncaster Dragons 25 February 2001 Alfred McAlpine Stadium Ian Smith 2,176
    Hull F.C. 30–20 London Broncos 25 February 2001 The Boulevard Stuart Cummings 6,701
    Oldham R.L.F.C. 6–26 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 25 February 2001 Boundary Park Nick Oddy 3,071
    Rochdale Hornets 19–26 Villeneuve Leopards 25 February 2001 Spotland Stadium Peter Taberner 817
    Warrington Wolves 20–10 Leigh Centurions 25 February 2001 Wilderspool Stadium Steve Ganson 8,844
    Whitehaven 22–34 St. Helens 25 February 2001 Recreation Ground Karl Kirkpatrick 4,750
    Source:[5]

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    The quarter finals was played over the weekend of 9–11 March 2001

    Home Score Away Match information
    Date and time Venue Referee Attendance
    Hull F.C. 18–20 Leeds Rhinos 10 March 2001 The Boulevard Russell Smith 10,123
    St. Helens 54–16 Huddersfield Giants 9 March 2001 Knowsley Road Karl Kirkpatrick 7,899
    Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 0–38 Bradford Bulls 11 March 2001 Belle Vue Stuart Cummings 5,280
    Warrington Wolves 32–0 Villeneuve Leopards 11 March 2001 Wilderspool Stadium Robert Connolly 4,805
    Source:[6]

    Semi-finals[edit]

    The ties were played on 31 March and 1 April 2001.

    [7]

    31 March 2001
    St. Helens 27–22 Leeds Rhinos

    JJB Stadium
    Attendance: 16,416
    Referee: Russell Smith


    1 April 2001
    Warrington Wolves 22–39 Bradford Bulls

    Alfred McAlpine Stadium
    Attendance: 13,856
    Referee: Stuart Cummings

    Final[edit]

    The 100th Challenge Cup final was played on 28 April 2001 and was the first to be played at Twickenham Stadium. Hear'Say performed before the match. St Helen's stand off Sean Long was the winner of the Lance Todd Trophy.[8]

    [9]

    28 April 2001
    Bradford Bulls 6–13 St. Helens
    Goal: H Paul (2)
    Drop goal: H Paul
    Try: Martyn, Cunningham
    Goal: Long (2)
    Drop goal: Martyn

    Twickenham Stadium
    Attendance: 68,250
    Referee: Russell Smith

    Teams[edit]

    St Helens: Paul Wellens, Sean Hoppe, Kevin Iro, Paul Newlove, Anthony Sullivan; Tommy Martyn, Sean Long, David Fairleigh, Keiron Cunningham, Sonny Nickle, Chris Joynt (c), Peter Shiels, Paul Sculthorpe
    Subs: Steve Hall, Anthony Stewart, Vila Matautia, Tim Jonkers Coach: Ian Millward

    Bradford: Michael Withers, Tevita Vaikona, Scott Naylor, Shane Rigon, Leon Pryce, Henry Paul, Robbie Paul (c), Joe Vagana, James Lowes, Brian McDermott, Jamie Peacock, Daniel Gartner, Mike Forshaw
    Subs: Paul Deacon, Paul Anderson, Lee Gilmour, Stuart Fielden Coach: Brian Noble

    UK Broadcasting rights[edit]

    The tournament was screened in the United Kingdom by the BBC.

    Round BBC live match
    Round 4
    Round 5
    Quarter-finals
    Semi-finals St. HelensvLeeds Rhinos
    Warrington WolvesvBradford Bulls
    Final Bradford BullsvSt. Helens

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "2001 Challenge Cup – Round 1". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  • ^ "2001 Challenge Cup – Round 2". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  • ^ "2001 Challenge Cup – Round 3". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  • ^ "2001 Challenge Cup – Round 4". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  • ^ "2001 Challenge Cup – Round 5". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  • ^ "2001 Challenge Cup – Quarter-finals". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  • ^ "2001 Challenge Cup – Semi-finals". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  • ^ "Lance Todd Trophy winners". Rugby Football League. Archived from the original on 10 August 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  • ^ "2001 Challenge Cup – Final". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
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