Championship Cup - Records

Records

Below is a list of National League Cup records.

Most tries

  • 5 Paul Salmon (Barrow Raiders) v Workington Town 2002
  • 5 Neil Turley (Leigh Centurions) v Swinton 2003
  • 5 Neil Turley (Leigh Centurions) at Chorley Lynx 2004
  • 5 Jon Steel (Hull K.R.) at London Skolars 2005
  • 5 Byron Ford (Hull K.R.) v York City Knights 2006

Most goals

  • Gareth Moore (Batley Bulldogs RLFC) V Gateshead Thunder 2010

Most goals in a final

  • 10 John Wilshere (Salford City Reds) v Doncaster 2008 equaling the all time record for goals kicked in any final

Most points

  • 42 (5 tries, 11 goals) Neil Turley (Leigh Centurions) at Chorley Lynx 2004

Highest score

  • Gateshead Thunder 4 v 100 Batley Bulldogs RLFC – 2010

Highest away score

  • Gateshead Thunder 4 v 100 Batley Bulldogs RLFC – 2010

Closest score

  • Batley Bulldogs 25 v Widnes Vikings 24 – 2010

Most Final Appearances (Club)

  • Both Hull KR and Leigh Centurions have contested 4 Championship Cup Finals. Hull KR's 4th Final appearance was in 2006, whilst Leigh Centurions made their 4th appearance in 2011. Hull KR have not entered the competition since 2006 due to their Super League promotion, whilst Leigh Centurions have played the competition every season with the exception of their 2005 season in Super League.

Most Competition Wins (Club)

  • Leigh Centurions have won 3 Championship Cup Finals, from 4 final appearances.

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