2006 Challenge Cup













































2006 Powergen Challenge Cup
2006 Challenge Cup
Duration 8 Rounds
Highest attendance 65,187
Broadcast partners
United Kingdom BBC Sport
Winners
Saintscolours.svg St. Helens
Runners-up
Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants
Biggest home win
Leigh East 86-10 Askam
Biggest away win Ovenden 10-50
Yorkcolours.svg York City Knights
Lance Todd Trophy
Saintscolours.svg Sean Long


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The 2006 Challenge Cup (also known as the Powergen Challenge Cup due to sponsorship from Powergen) was the Xth tournament played for rugby league's Challenge Cup. It features teams from across Europe including England, Scotland, Wales, France and Russia.


The competition started in January 2006 with the preliminary round where the Gloucestershire Warriors from the Rugby League Conference surprised an established Pennine League team in Illingworth. The final was scheduled to be played at the new Wembley Stadium but in March 2006 it became apparent that the stadium would not be ready for the final on 26 August so it was switched to Twickenham.


In the final St. Helens proved too strong for the Huddersfield Giants, winning by 42 points to 12. It was Huddersfield's first final since 1953, when they also faced St Helens.




Contents






  • 1 Round 1


  • 2 Round 2


  • 3 Round 3


  • 4 Round 4


  • 5 Round 5


  • 6 Quarter-finals


  • 7 Semi-finals


  • 8 Final


  • 9 UK Broadcasting rights


  • 10 External links





Round 1


(week ending 5 February)

Sees the introduction of the major amateur clubs from the National Conference League and the teams from National League 3































































































































































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
1

Thornhill Trojans
30-12

Eastmoor Dragons
2

West Bowling
15–14

Halton Simms Cross
3

Bramley Buffaloes
30-12

Thatto Heath Crusaders
4

Clayton
24-32

Warrington Wizards
5

Royal Navy
16-38

Wigan St Patricks
6

Eccles & Salford
10-12

Hunslet Warriors
7

Leigh East
86-10

Askam
8

Shaw Cross Sharks ARLFC
32-22

Oldham St Annes
9

Skirlaugh
12-8

Normanton Knights
10

East Leeds
28-12

Milford Marlins
11

Ovenden
32-28

Bank Quay Bulls
12

Bradford Dudley Hill
42-12

Gateshead Storm
13

York Acorn
29-22

Ince Rose Bridge
14

Royal Air Force
13-42

Siddal
15

Wigan St Judes
12-33

Kells
16

Walney Central
18-0

Ideal Isberg
17

East Hull
46-0

Castleford Lock Lane
18

Leigh Miners Rangers
76-0

Bransholme
19

Gloucestershire Warriors
20-36

Blackbrook
20

Seaton Rangers
34-4

Rochdale Mayfield
21

Barrow Island
32-18

Stanley Rangers
22

Crosfields
20-28

Oulton Raiders
23

Saddleworth Rangers
33-32

Hull Dockers
24

Widnes St Maries
40-12

St Albans Centurions
25

The Army
38-18

West Hull


Round 2


(week ending 19 February)






















































































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
1

Leigh Miners Rangers
38-26

Oulton Raiders
2

Warrington Wizards
20-22

Bradford Dudley Hill
3

East Hull
10-8

Wigan St Patricks
4

Hunslet Warriors
30-18

Siddal
5

East Leeds
22-46

Widnes St Maries
6

York Acorn
35-16

Seaton Rangers
7

Walney Central
0-28

Saddleworth Rangers
8

Ovenden
38-24

Blackbrook
9

Skirlaugh
25-12

Wath Brow Hornets
10

Bramley Buffaloes
22-28

Shaw Cross Sharks ARLFC
11

Barrow Island
18-28

Kells
12

The Army
14-20

West Bowling
13

Leigh East
14-32

Thornhill Trojans


Round 3


(week ending 12 March)

Round 3 sees the introduction of the National League 1 and 2 teams and teams from France and Russia. Amateurs Thornhill Trojans provided the first surprise result by beating national 2 team Workington Town. Late season snow caused a number of postponements on the Sunday.

































































































































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
1

Leigh Miners Rangers
6-34

Rochdale Hornets
2

Whitehaven
72-0

Pia
3

Thornhill Trojans
16-12

Workington Town
4

London Skolars
20-10

Gateshead Thunder
5

Batley Bulldogs
24-10

Limoux Grizzlies
6

Blackpool Panthers
10-18

Toulouse Olympique
7

Celtic Crusaders
64-4

Lokomotiv Moscow
8

Dewsbury Rams
68-0

Bradford Dudley Hill
9

Doncaster Lakers
34-18

Shaw Cross Sharks ARLFC
10

East Hull
2-20

Hunslet Hawks
11

Hull Kingston Rovers
62-1

York Acorn
12

Hunslet Warriors
0-38

Widnes Vikings
13

Leigh Centurions
80-0

Kazan Arrows
14

Oldham R.L.F.C.
34-10

Saddleworth Rangers
15

Skirlaugh
14-36

Featherstone Rovers
16

Swinton Lions
42-18

Sheffield Eagles
17

Kells
6-26

Halifax
18

Ovenden
10-50

York City Knights
19

West Bowling
0-34

Keighley Cougars
20

Widnes St Maries
14-30

Barrow Raiders


Round 4


(week ending 2 April)

Round 4 sees the introduction of the Super League teams. Some matches are now televised live by the BBC. In this round the matches chosen for transmission were at Bradford and Wakefield.









































































































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
1

St. Helens
56-6

Doncaster Lakers
2

Bradford Bulls
23-12

Hull
3

Catalans Dragons
66-0

Thornhill
4

Rochdale Hornets
32-8

Celtic Crusaders
5

Barrow Raiders
40-8

Oldham R.L.F.C.
6

Batley Bulldogs
16-28

Whitehaven
7

Featherstone Rovers
44-10

Keighley Cougars
8

Halifax
8-40

Huddersfield Giants
9

Harlequins
48-6

Toulouse Olympique
10

Hunslet Hawks
0-22

Hull Kingston Rovers
11

Leigh Centurions
12-36

Leeds Rhinos
12

Salford City Reds
32-4

Dewsbury Rams
13

Swinton Lions
18-20

York City Knights
14

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
22-32

Wigan Warriors
15

Warrington Wolves
56-0

London Skolars
16

Widnes Vikings
14-4

Castleford Tigers


Round 5


(week ending 21 May)

No new teams enter at this stage. In this round the matches chosen for transmission were at St Helens and Widnes.

























































Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
1

Salford City Reds
16-4

Wigan Warriors
2

Huddersfield Giants
38-4

York City Knights
3

Widnes Vikings
16-34

Catalans Dragons
4

Leeds Rhinos
66-0

Rochdale Hornets
5

Hull Kingston Rovers
44-12

Featherstone Rovers
6

Harlequins
82-8

Barrow Raiders
7

Warrington Wolves
46-2

Whitehaven
8

St. Helens
42-18

Bradford Bulls


Quarter-finals


(week ending 4 June)

In this round the matches chosen for transmission were at Hull KR and Leeds. Hull KR pulled off a major surprise when they beat Superleague team Warrington Wolves.




4 June 2006














Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos
36–18

Quinscolours.svg Harlequins

Danny Williams (12), Scott Donald (8), Kevin Sinfield (8), Danny McGuire (4), Willie Poching (4)

(Report)

Luke Dorn (4), Tyrone Smith (4), Pat Weisner (4), Michael Worrincy (4), Rob Purdham (2)



Headingley, Leeds
Referee: Karl Kirkpatrick








4 June 2006














HKRcolours.svg Hull Kingston Rovers
40–36

Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves

Byron Ford (12), Gareth Morton (12), Makali Aizue (4), Dwayne Barker (4), Ben Cockayne (4), Jon Goddard (4)

(Report)

Chris Bridge (8), Henry Fa'afili (8), Logan Swann (8), Martin Gleeson (4), Stuart Reardon (4), Michael Sullivan (4)



Craven Park, Hull
Referee: Steve Ganson








4 June 2006














Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants
44–14

Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds

Michael De Vere (12), Paul March (8), Chris Nero (8), Robbie Paul (8), Martin Aspinwall (4), Brad Drew (4)

(Report)

David Hodgson (10), Aaron Moule (4)



Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield
Referee: Ashley Klein








3 June 2006














Saintscolours.svg St. Helens
56–10

Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons

Ade Gardner (12), Paul Anderson (8), Vinnie Anderson (4), Sean Long (4), Jamie Lyon (4), Leon Pryce (4), Jon Wilkin (4)

(Report)

Stacey Jones (4), Justin Murphy (4), Laurent Frayssinous (2)



Knowsley Road, St. Helens
Referee: Richard Silverwood





Semi-finals


(week ending 30 July)

Unlike earlier rounds, matches from now on will be played on neutral grounds. Huddersfield have the chance to win the Cup for the first time in 1953 when they beat this year's final opponents St Helens.




29 July 2006














Saintscolours.svg St. Helens
50–0

HKRcolours.svg Hull Kingston Rovers

Jamie Lyon (18), Willie Talau (8), Jon Wilkin (8), Vinnie Anderson (4), Ade Gardner (4), Sean Long (4), Paul Wellens (4)

(Report)




Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield
Attendance: 12,868
Referee: Karl Kirkpatrick








30 July 2006














Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos
12–30

Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants

Scott Donald (4), Willie Poching (4), Kevin Sinfield (2)

(Report)

Michael De Vere (14), Stuart Donlan (8), Chris Nero (8)



Odsal Stadium, Bradford
Attendance: 12,574





Final


The final was originally scheduled to be played at Wembley Stadium though because of the construction delay was alternatively held at Twickenham Stadium, London, attracting a large attendance.




26 August 2006














Saintscolours.svg St. Helens
42–12

Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants

Jamie Lyon (18), Jon Wilkin (8), Jason Cayless (4), Maurie Fa'asavalu (4), Sean Long (4), Willie Talau (4)

(Report)

Martin Aspinwall (4), Michael De Vere (4), Robbie Paul (4)



Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 65,187
Referee: Richard Silverwood




Teams:


St Helens: Paul Wellens, Ade Gardner, Jamie Lyon, Willie Talau, Francis Meli; Leon Pryce, Sean Long, Paul Anderson, Keiron Cunningham, Jason Cayless, Jon Wilkin, Paul Sculthorpe, Jason Hooper

Subs: Lee Gilmour, James Roby, James Graham, Maurie Fa'asavalu Coach: Daniel Anderson


Huddersfield: Paul Reilly, Martin Aspinwall, Stephen Wild, Michael De Vere, Stuart Donlan, Chris Thorman (c), Robbie Paul, Paul Jackson, Brad Drew, Jim Gannon, Chris Nero, Andy Raleigh, Stuart Jones

Subs: Paul Smith, Eorl Crabtree, Steve Snitch, Wayne McDonald Coach: Jon Sharp



UK Broadcasting rights


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



























Round
BBC live match
Round 4

Round 5

Quarter finals

Semi finals

St. Helens v Hull Kingston Rovers
Leeds Rhinos v Huddersfield Giants
Final

St. Helens v Huddersfield Giants


External links



  • Rugby Football League


  • Powergen Challenge Cup 2006 on BBC.co.uk

  • 2006 Challenge Cup Final at rlphotos.com












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