1980–81 Rugby Football League season


The 1980–81 Rugby Football League season was the 86th season of professional rugby league football in Britain. Sixteen teams competed from August 1980 until May 1981 for the Slalom Lager Championship.

Season summary

For the only time in their history, Wigan competed outside the top flight of Rugby League in this season.
Fulham RLFC joined the competition in Division Two, later becoming the London Crusaders, London Broncos, and Harlequins Rugby League.
Bradford Northern finished on top of the First Division table to claim their second championship, and Hull Kingston Rovers won the Rugby League Premiership competition.
Warrington beat Wigan 26–10 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and Leeds beat Hull Kingston Rovers 8–7 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

League Tables

Championship

Final Standings
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Bradford Northern302019447345+10241
2 Warrington3019110459330+12939
3 Hull Kingston Rovers3018210509408+10138
4 Wakefield Trinity3018210544454+9038
5 Castleford3018210526459+6738
6 Widnes3016212428356+7234
7 Hull3017013442450-834
8 St. Helens3015114465370+9531
9 Leigh3014115416414+229
10 Leeds3014016388468-8028
11 Barrow3013017405498-9326
12 Featherstone Rovers3012018467446+2124
13 Halifax3011019385450-6522
14 Salford3010119473583-11021
15 Workington Town309318335457-12221
16 Oldham307221362563-20116

Second Division

ClubPWDLPFPAPts
1York28230564933146
2Wigan28203559729343
3Fulham28200844723740
4Whitehaven28191840925039
5Huddersfield28181942931037
6Swinton28181944030236
7Keighley281411344550129
8Hunslet281311444743027
9Bramley281311443341827
10Rochdale Hornets281301540641826
11Batley281201638643224
12Dewsbury281111634636423
13Doncaster28502325056210
14Blackpool Borough2841232124199
15Huyton2820262117964

Champions Play-offs Promoted Relegated

Challenge Cup

The 1980-81 State Express Challenge Cup was won by Widnes after defeating Hull Kingston Rovers 18-9 in the final.
The Final was played at Wembley before a crowd of 92,496.

League Cup

Premiership

New Zealand Kiwis Tour

September until November also saw the appearance of the New Zealand team in England on their 1980 tour. Other than the three test series against Great Britain, The Kiwis played matches club and county sides.
The 1980 Kiwis were coached by Ces Mountford and were captained by Mark Graham.
Dane O'Hara, who would join Hull F.C. following the tour was the leading try scorer with 6. Scrum half Gordon Smith was the tours leading point scorer with 33 from 1 try and 15 goals.
gameDateResultVenueAttendance
128 September New Zealand def. Blackpool Borough 23–5Borough Park, Blackpool1,312
25 October New Zealand def. Hull F.C. 33–10Boothferry Park, Kingston upon Hull15,945
38 October Cumbria def. New Zealand 9–3Recreation Ground, Whitehaven4,070
412 October St Helens def. New Zealand 11–6Knowsley Road, St Helens6,000
514 October Bradford Northern def. New Zealand 15–10Odsal Stadium, Bradford4,553
618 October drew with 14–14Central Park, Wigan7,031
722 October New Zealand def. Hull Kingston Rovers 20–12Craven Park, Kingston upon Hull9,516
826 October New Zealand def. Leeds 25–5Headingley, Leeds5,662
929 October Warrington def. New Zealand 13–6Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington5,680
102 November def. 12–8Odsal Stadium, Bradford10,946
115 November New Zealand def. Great Britain U/24 18–14Craven Cottage, London2,397
129 November Widnes def. New Zealand 13–7Naughton Park, Widnes6,416
1311 November New Zealand def. Leigh 22–5Hilton Park, Leigh3,166
1415 November def. 10–2Elland Road, Leeds8,210