Rugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain)

Charity Shield
Sport Rugby league
Inaugural season 1985-86
Ceased 1995-96
Number of teams 2
Country  United Kingdom
Holders Wigan (1995-96)
Most titles Wigan (4 titles)
Related competition RFL Championship
Challenge Cup
Premiership

The Rugby League Charity Shield was a trophy for British rugby league clubs that was held as a one-off match at the beginning of a new season. It was modelled on English football's Charity Shield, and was held between 1985 and 1995. Normally the team that had won last season's championship would play the team that currently held the Challenge Cup. In years where the same team won both trophies the following season's Charity Shield was between them and the Premiership winners. In years where one team won all three competitions then the match would be between them and the second placed team in the championship.

The Charity Shield was held at a variety of venues; the Okells Bowl in Douglas on the Isle of Man was used initially with some regularity.

Results

Year Winners Score Runner-up Venue
1985–86Wigan34 - 6Hull Kingston Rovers1Isle of Man
1986–87Halifax19 - 8CastlefordIsle of Man
1987–88Wigan144 - 12HalifaxIsle of Man
1988–89Widnes120 - 14WiganIsle of Man
1989–90Widnes127 - 22WiganAnfield, Liverpool
1990–91Widnes224 - 8Wigan1Vetch Field, Swansea
1991–92Wigan122 - 8Hull2Gateshead
1992–93St. Helens317 - 0Wigan1Gateshead
1993–94Not played
1994–95Not played
1995–96Wigan145 - 20Leeds3Royal Showground, Dublin

Footnotes

  1. Denotes that team were previous season's champions
  2. Denotes that team were previous season's Premiership winners
  3. Denotes that team were previous season's championship runners-up
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