List of Finals
Season | Winners | Score | Runner-up | Venue |
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Player's No.6 Trophy | ||||
1971–72 | Halifax | 22–11 | Wakefield Trinity | Odsal, Bradford |
1972–73 | Leeds | 12–7 | Salford | Fartown Ground, Huddersfield |
1973–74 | Warrington | 27–16 | Rochdale Hornets | Central Park, Wigan |
1974–75 | Bradford Northern | 3–2 | Widnes | Wilderspool, Warrington |
1975–76 | Widnes | 19–13 | Hull | Headingley, Leeds |
1976–77 | Castleford | 25–15 | Blackpool Borough | The Willows, Salford |
John Player Trophy | ||||
1977–78 | Warrington | 9–4 | Widnes | Knowsley Road, St. Helens |
1978–79 | Widnes | 16–4 | Warrington | Knowsley Road, St. Helens |
1979–80 | Bradford Northern | 6–0 | Widnes | Station Road, Swinton |
1980–81 | Warrington | 12–5 | Barrow | Central Park, Wigan |
1981–82 | Hull | 12–4 | Hull Kingston Rovers | Headingley, Leeds |
1982–83 | Wigan | 15–4 | Leeds | Elland Road, Leeds |
John Player Special Trophy | ||||
1983–84 | Leeds | 18–10 | Widnes | Central Park, Wigan |
1984–85 | Hull Kingston Rovers | 12–0 | Hull | Boothferry Park, Hull |
1985–86 | Wigan | 11–8 | Hull Kingston Rovers | Elland Road, Leeds |
1986–87 | Wigan | 18–4 | Warrington | Burnden Park, Bolton |
1987–88 | St. Helens | 15–14 | Leeds | Central Park, Wigan |
1988–89 | Wigan | 12–6 | Widnes | Burnden Park, Bolton |
Regal Trophy | ||||
1989–90 | Wigan | 24–12 | Halifax | Headingley, Leeds |
1990–91 | Warrington | 12–2 | Bradford Northern | Headingley,Leeds |
1991–92 | Widnes | 24–0 | Leeds | Central Park, Wigan |
1992–93 | Wigan | 15–8 | Bradford Northern | Elland Road, Leeds |
1993–94 | Castleford | 33–2 | Wigan | Headingley, Leeds |
1994–95 | Wigan | 40–10 | Warrington | McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield |
1995–96 | Wigan | 25–16 | St. Helens | McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield |
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