2002 Challenge Cup
Duration | 8 Rounds | |||
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Winners | Wigan Warriors | |||
Runners-up | St Helens | |||
Lance Todd Trophy | Kris Radlinski | |||
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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 Helens at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh. Wigan won the match 21–12.
Semi finals
13 April 2002 |
Wigan Warriors | 20 – 10 | Castleford Tigers |
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Try: Newton, Dallas, Connolly Goal: Farrell (4) |
Report | Try: Smith, Hudson Goal: Bartrim |
14 April 2002 |
Leeds Rhinos | 16 – 42 | St Helens |
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Try: Calderwood, Walker, Poching Goal: Walker (2) |
Report | Try: Cunningham, Albert (3), Stewart (3), Sculthorpe Goal: Long (5) |
Final
27 April 2002 |
Wigan Warriors | 21 – 12 | St Helens |
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Try: Dallas, Lam, Connolly Goal: Farrell (4) Drop goal: Lam |
Report | Try: Albert, Gleeson, Sculthorpe |
Murrayfield, Edinburgh Attendance: 62,140 Referee/s: Stuart Cummings (Widnes) Man of the Match: Kris Radlinski[1] |
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References
- ↑ "Rugby League Challenge Cup - Final Tie". Rugby League World. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
External links
- Challenge Cup official website
- Challenge Cup 2002 results at Rugby League Project
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