Championship Cup - Cup Final Results

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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