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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 References  





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2002 Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Challenge Cup
Duration8 Rounds
Winners Wigan Warriors
Runners-up St. Helens
Lance Todd Trophy Kris Radlinski
  • 2003 →
  • The 2002 Challenge Cup was the 101st staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup. Known as the Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Challenge Cup for sponsorship reason, the final was contested by Wigan Warriors and St. HelensatMurrayfield StadiuminEdinburgh. Wigan won the match 21–12.

    First round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    01 Dec Castleford Panthers Normanton 11-22
    01 Dec Charleston Wigan St Judes 24-28
    01 Dec Cork Dewsbury Celtic 18-35
    01 Dec Crosfields Oulton 10-15
    01 Dec East Leeds Thornhill 10-22
    01 Dec Eccles Waterhead 20-10
    01 Dec Edinburgh Leigh East 10-68
    01 Dec Elland Shaw Cross 8-6
    01 Dec Hull Dockers Wath Brow Hornets 15-25
    01 Dec Hunslet Warriors Sheffield Hills 24-10
    01 Dec Ideal Isberg Heworth 8-19
    01 Dec Keighley Albion Eastmoor 10-44
    01 Dec Leeds Met University Ellenborough 14-32
    01 Dec Milford Walney 20-4
    01 Dec Millom Ovenden 12-8
    01 Dec Oldham St Annes Cott. Phoenix 44-12
    01 Dec RL Lionhearts Featherstone Lions 10-16
    01 Dec Redhill Dudley Hill 28-13
    01 Dec RAF Uni of Wales Inst 40-13
    01 Dec Navy Farnworth 12-24
    01 Dec Saddleworth British Army 6-15
    01 Dec Siddal Simms Cross 10-11
    01 Dec Skirlaugh Rochdale Mayfield 44-10
    01 Dec Thatto Heath Ince Rose Bridge 10-6
    01 Dec West Bowling Newcastle University 20-18
    01 Dec West Hull Leigh Miners R. 28-8
    01 Dec Westgate Redoubt Cas. Lock Lane 10-30
    01 Dec Wigan St Pats Askam 58-22
    01 Dec Woolston Sharlston Rovers 28-15
    01 Dec York Acorn Dewsbury Moor 34-32

    Second round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    15 Dec Cas. Lock Lane Eccles 18-2
    15 Dec Dewsbury Celtic Featherstone Lions 11-10
    15 Dec Eastmoor Farnworth 8-17
    15 Dec Leigh East RAF 48-10
    15 Dec Milford Millom 18-0
    15 Dec Normanton Ellenborough 6-16
    15 Dec Oldham St Annes Woolston 10-20
    15 Dec Oulton Hunslet Warriors 20-14
    15 Dec Redhill Thornhill 38-16
    15 Dec Simms Cross British Army 34-10
    15 Dec Skirlaugh Elland 20-8
    15 Dec West Bowling Wigan St Pats 12-26
    15 Dec West Hull Thatto Heath 36-4
    15 Dec Wigan St Judes Wath Brow Hornets 12-37
    15 Dec York Acorn Heworth 14-16

    Third round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    26 Jan Sheffield Eagles Leigh East 34-12
    27 Jan Barrow Oulton 28-5
    27 Jan Batley Heworth 34-4
    27 Jan Cas. Lock Lane Doncaster 14-26
    27 Jan Gateshead Featherstone Rovers 7-23
    27 Jan Huddersfield Wath Brow Hornets 44-4
    27 Jan Keighley St Gaudens 0-24
    27 Jan Chorley Lynx Redhill 10-2
    27 Jan Milford York 0-42
    27 Jan Oldham West Hull 38-4
    27 Jan Rochdale Hornets Farnworth 44-28
    27 Jan Simms Cross Leigh 12-36
    27 Jan Whitehaven Dewsbury Celtic 50-0
    27 Jan Wigan St Pats Dewsbury 4-28
    27 Jan Woolston Hunslet Hawks 13-18
    27 Jan Workington Town Toulouse 38-12
    30 Jan Ellenborough Hull Kingston Rovers 6-38
    30 Jan Swinton Skirlaugh 32-24

    Fourth round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    09 Feb Bradford Leeds 4-17
    09 Feb Wigan Hull FC 34-10
    10 Feb Barrow Warrington 0-10
    10 Feb Batley London 6-26
    10 Feb Castleford Tigers Salford City 19-6
    10 Feb Doncaster Huddersfield 30-10
    10 Feb Featherstone Rovers Hull Kingston Rovers 24-31
    10 Feb Hunslet Hawks Workington Town 2-24
    10 Feb Chorley Lynx UTC 6-20
    10 Feb Oldham St Helens 6-40
    10 Feb Rochdale Hornets Leigh 20-24
    10 Feb Saint-Gaudens Halifax 26-48
    10 Feb York Villeneuve Leopards

    Fifth round[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    22 Feb Leigh Centurions Whitehaven Warriors 26-23
    23 Feb London Broncos Castleford Tigers 6-19
    23 Feb Workington Town Halifax Blue Sox 12-32
    24 Feb Leeds Rhinos Hull Kingston Rovers 44-4
    24 Feb Union Treiziste Catalane Wigan Warriors 6-72
    24 Feb Doncaster Dragons Villeneuve Leopards 24-16
    24 Feb Warrington Wolves St Helens Saints 14-36
    24 Feb Widnes Vikings Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 4-12

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    Date Team One Team Two Score
    16 Mar Leigh Centurions Wigan Warriors 16-30
    17 Mar Castleford Tigers Doncaster Dragons 32-14
    17 Mar Halifax Blue Sox St Helens Saints 20-26
    17 Mar Leeds Rhinos Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 46-10

    Semi finals[edit]

    13 April 2002
    Wigan Warriors 20 – 10 Castleford Tigers
    Try: Newton, Dallas, Connolly
    Goal: Farrell (4)
    Report
    Try: Smith, Hudson
    Goal: Bartrim

    Headingley, Leeds
    Attendance: 10,380
    Referee: Stuart Cummings (Widnes)


    14 April 2002
    Leeds Rhinos 16 – 42 St. Helens
    Try: Calderwood, Walker, Poching
    Goal: Walker (2)
    Report
    Try: Cunningham, Albert (3), Stewart (3), Sculthorpe
    Goal: Long (5)

    JJB Stadium, Wigan
    Attendance: 17,475
    Referee: Russell Smith (Castleford)

    Final[edit]

    27 April 2002
    Wigan Warriors 21 – 12 St. Helens
    Try: Dallas, Lam, Connolly
    Goal: Farrell (4)
    Drop goal: Lam
    Report
    Try: Albert, Gleeson, Sculthorpe

    Murrayfield, Edinburgh
    Attendance: 62,140
    Referee: Stuart Cummings (Widnes)
    Player of the Match: Kris Radlinski[1]

    FB 1 Kris Radlinski
    RW 2 Brett Dallas
    RC 4 Gary Connolly
    LC 3 Jamie Ainscough
    LW 15 Paul Johnson
    SO 6 Julian O'Neill
    SH 7 Adrian Lam
    PR 8 Terry O'Connor
    HK 9 Terry Newton
    PR 10 Craig Smith
    SR 11 Mick Cassidy
    SR 12 David Furner
    LF 13 Andy Farrell (c)
    Substitutions:
    IC 5 Brian Carney
    IC 14 David Hodgson
    IC 18 Mark Smith
    IC 21 Ricky Bibey
    Coach:
    Stuart Raper
    FB 1 Paul Wellens
    RW 5 Darren Albert
    RC 3 Martin Gleeson
    LC 4 Paul Newlove
    LW 19 Anthony Stewart
    SO 20 Tommy Martyn
    SH 7 Sean Long
    PR 8 Darren Britt
    HK 9 Keiron Cunningham
    PR 12 Peter Shiels
    SR 11 Chris Joynt
    SR 15 Tim Jonkers
    LF 13 Paul Sculthorpe (c)
    Substitutions:
    IC 2 Sean Hoppe
    IC 14 John Stankevitch
    IC 17 Mick Higham
    IC 10 Barry Ward
    Coach:
    Ian Millward

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Rugby League Challenge Cup - Final Tie". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2015.

    External links[edit]


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