Cup Final Results
Year | Winner | Score | Runner Up | Match Information | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Date & Time | Referee | Venue | Attendance | ||||
2002 | Huddersfield Giants | 32–6 | Hull Kingston Rovers | Chris Moyles Stadium | 4,352 | ||
2003 | Salford City Reds | 36–19 | Leigh Centurions | Spotland Stadium | 6,486 | ||
2004 | Leigh | 42–14 | Hull Kingston Rovers | Spotland Stadium | 4,383 | ||
2005 | Hull Kingston Rovers | 18–16 | Castleford Tigers | Bloomfield Road | 9,400 | ||
2006 | Leigh | 22–18 | Hull Kingston Rovers | Bloomfield Road | 7,547 | ||
2007 | Widnes Vikings | 54–6 | Whitehaven RLFC | Bloomfield Road | 8,326 | ||
2008 | Salford City Reds | 60–0 | Doncaster RLFC | Bloomfield Road | 6,328 | ||
2009 | Widnes Vikings | 34–18 | Barrow Raiders | 12 July 2009 at 17:15 | Gareth Hewer | Bloomfield Road | 8,720 |
2010 | Batley Bulldogs | 25–24 | Widnes Vikings | 18 July 2010 at 16:00 | Robert Hicks | Bloomfield Road | 8,138 |
2011 | Leigh Centurions | 20–16 | Halifax RLFC | 17 July 2011 at 17:00 | Matt Thomason | Bloomfield Road | 8,822 |
2012 | Halifax RLFC | 21–12 | Featherstone Rovers | 29 July 2012 at 15:00 | Jamie Leahy | Bloomfield Road | 6,691 |
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