1978–79 Northern Rugby Football League season


The 1978–79 Northern Rugby Football League season was the 84th season of rugby league football. Sixteen English clubs competed for the Northern Rugby Football League's first division championship, with Hull Kingston Rovers claiming the title by finishing on top of the League.

Season summary

The 1978 Kangaroo tour took place during the first half of the season and involved matches between a number of clubs.
Hull Kingston Rovers won their third Championship this season.
The Challenge Cup Winners were Widnes who beat Wakefield Trinity 12-3 in the final.
Rugby League Premiership Trophy Winners were Leeds who beat Bradford Northern 24-2 in the final.
The BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Winners were Widnes who beat St. Helens 13-7 in the final.
2nd Division Champions were Hull F.C. New Hunslet, York and Blackpool Borough were also promoted to the First Division.
Geoff 'Sammy' Lloyd of Hull F.C. equalled the club match record for scoring goals when he was successful 14 times in the match against Oldham on 10 September 1978. They were part of a club record 170 goals in a season, and a club record 369 points in a season.
Widnes beat Workington Town 15–13 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and Bradford Northern beat York 18–8 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

League Tables

Championship

Final Standings
TeamPldWDLPFPAPts
1Hull Kingston Rovers30230761634446
2Warrington30220852134044
3Widnes30212748032244
4Leeds301911055537039
5St. Helens301621248537934
6Wigan301611348441133
7Castleford301611349846933
8Bradford Northern301601452341632
9Workington Town301331437834529
10Wakefield Trinity301311638245627
11Leigh301311640653527
12Salford301121738943524
13Barrow3092 1936853620
14Featherstone Rovers30812150154917
15Rochdale Hornets30802229756516
16Huddersfield30712231472515

Second Division

Champions Play-offs Promoted Relegated

Challenge Cup

beat Wakefield Trinity 12-3 in the State Express Challenge Cup Final played at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 5 May 1979, in front of a crowd of 94,218.
This was Widnes' fifth cup final win in seven Final appearances. To date, this was Wakefield Trinity’s last appearance in a Challenge Cup Final.
The Wakefield Trinity, David Topliss, won the Lance Todd Trophy.

League Cup

Premiership

Statistics

The following are the top points scorers in the 1978–79 season.
Most tries
PlayerTeamTries
Steve HartleyHull Kingston Rovers35
Stuart WrightWidnes28
David BarendsBradford Northern25
Phil LoweHull Kingston Rovers25
Paul PrendivilleHull F.C.25
Keith FieldingSalford24
David RedfearnBradford Northern23
Roy MathiasSt. Helens22
Graham BrayHull F.C.21
Keiron O'LoughlinWigan21
Clive SullivanHull Kingston Rovers21

Most goals
PlayerTeamGoals
Sammy LloydHull F.C.172
Steve HesfordWarrington170
Mick BurkeWidnes140
Iain McCorquodaleWorkington Town114
Geoff PimblettSt. Helens105
Graham BealeKeighley96
John WoodsLeigh96
Jimmy BirtsHalifax86
George FairbairnWigan86
Phil NortonCastleford82

Kangaroo Tour

The months of September, October and November also saw the appearance of the Australian team in England on their 1978 Kangaroo Tour. Other than the three test Ashes series against Great Britain, The Kangaroos played and won matches against 12 club and county representative sides as well as playing Wales in a non-test international.
The 1978 Kangaroos were coached by dual Manly-Warringah NSWRFL premiership coach Frank Stanton who had previously toured as a player in 1963–64. The team was captained by brilliant centre / stand-off Bob Fulton making his second tour after being a part of the 1973 squad.
The 11–10 loss to Widnes at Naughton Park on 25 October remains the last time that the Kangaroos have lost to an English club or county team.
gameDateResultVenueAttendance
130 September Australia def. Blackpool Borough 39–1Borough Park, Blackpool2,700
21 October Australia def. Cumbria 47–7Craven Park, Barrow-in-Furness5,964
34 October Australia def. Great Britain U/24 30–8Craven Park, Hull6,418
48 October Australia def. Bradford Northern 21–11Odsal Stadium, Bradford15,755
511 October Australia def. Warrington 15–12Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington10,143
615 October def. 8–3St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea4,250
717 October Australia def. Leeds 25–19Headingley, Leeds9,781
821 October def. 15–9Central Park, Wigan17,644
925 October Widnes def. Australia 11–10Naughton Park, Widnes12,202
1029 October Australia def. Hull F.C. 34–2The Boulevard, Hull10,723
111 November Australia def. Salford 14–2The Willows, Salford6,155
125 November def. 18–14Odsal Stadium, Bradford26,761
138 November Australia def. Wigan 28–2Central Park, Wigan10,645
1412 November Australia def. St Helens 26–4Knowsley Road, St Helens16,352
1514 November Australia def. York 29–2Clarence Street, York5,155
1618 November def. 23–6Headingley, Leeds30,604