First Round
Date |
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
23 Jan | Barrow | Widnes | 11-15 |
23 Jan | Batley | Wigan | 4-13 |
23 Jan | Blackpool | Huddersfield | 7-8 |
23 Jan | Leeds | Oldham | 49-2 |
23 Jan | Swinton | Huyton | 13-2 |
23 Jan | Thames Board Mills | Hunslet | 5-49 |
23 Jan | Warrington | Rochdale Hornets | 13-7 |
23 Jan | Whitehaven | Castleford | 0-15 |
23 Jan | Workington Town | St Helens | 6-8 |
24 Jan | Hull BOCM | Dewsbury | 3-25 |
24 Jan | Bramley | Doncaster | 6-5 |
24 Jan | Halifax | Featherstone Rovers | 13-18 |
24 Jan | Keighley | Hull Kingston Rovers | 9-9 |
24 Jan | Leigh | Bradford Northern | 9-2 |
24 Jan | Salford | Wakefield Trinity | 6-6 |
24 Jan | York | Hull FC | 0-2 |
27 Jan -replay | Hull Kingston Rovers | Keighley | 11-18 |
27 Jan - replay | Wakefield Trinity | Salford | 8-15 |
Second Round
Date |
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
19 Feb | Castleford | Keighley | 9-6 |
20 Feb | Leeds | St Helens | 4-0 |
21 Feb | Dewsbury | Bramley | 13-17 |
21 Feb | Featherstone Rovers | Hull FC | 7-7 |
21 Feb | Hunslet | Huddersfield | 0-16 |
21 Feb | Salford | Warrington | 20-9 |
21 Feb | Swinton | Wigan | 8-2 |
21 Feb | Widnes | Leigh | 11-14 |
24 Feb -replay | Hull FC | Featherstone Rovers | 12-8 |
Quarter Finals
Date |
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
06 Mar | Bramley | Leeds | 0-14 |
06 Mar | Castleford | Salford | 9-8 |
07 Mar | Huddersfield | Swinton | 11-8 |
07 Mar | Leigh | Hull FC | 8-4 |
Semi Finals
Date |
Team One |
Team Two |
Score |
27 Mar | Leeds | Castleford | 19-8 |
03 Apr | Leigh | Huddersfield | 10-4 |
Final
The final was played on Saturday 15 May 1971, where Leigh beat Leeds 24-7 at Wembley in front of a crowd of 85,514.[1]
The winner of the Lance Todd Trophy was Leigh's captain-coach, Alex Murphy[2] who was stretchered off after a clash with Leeds player, Syd Hynes. For his part in the "clash", Hynes was sent off,[3][4] and became the first player to be sent-off in a Challenge Cup final after the headbutt on Leigh's Murphy.[5][6]
This was Leigh’s second Cup Final win in two Final appearances. To date it was also their last appearance in a Challenge Cup Final.[7]
Leigh |
24 – 7 |
Leeds |
Try Dorrington, Eckersley Goals Ferguson (5) DG Fiddler, Murphy (2), Eckersley |
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Try Wainwright Goals Holmes (2) |
Wembley, LondonAttendance: 85,514 Referee: Billy Thompson Man of the Match: Alex Murphy |
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