1989–90 League Cup (rugby league)


This was the nineteenth season for the competition, known from this season onwards as the Regal Trophy for sponsorship reasons.
Wigan won the final, beating Halifax by the score of 24-12 in the match was played at Headingley, Leeds. The attendance was 17,810 and receipts were £73688

Background

This season saw two changes in the existing members, and two new members, a new Chorley Borough and an additional junior club

This brought the number of entrants up to thirty-eight

The changes in details are :-

1 Mansfield Marksman changed their name to Nottingham City and moved to a new Harvey Hadden Stadium in Nottingham

2 York had been renamed as Ryedale-York and moved to the new Ryedale Stadium on the outskirts of the city

3 Chorley Borough re-formed, this time as Trafford Borough and moved out of Chorley and to Moss Lane the home ground of Altrincham F.C.

4 and this left a vacancy in Chorley which was filled by a newly formed club using the name of the recently departed club, yet another Chorley Borough

Competition and Results

Preliminary Round

Involved 6 matches and 12 Clubs
Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Wed 8 Nov 1989Leeds32-2Ryedale-YorkHeadingley4979
2Wed 8 Nov 1989Warrington4-12Sheffield EaglesWilderspool2507
3Sun 19 Nov 1989Crossfields 14-19Workington TownWilderspool9421, 2
4Sun 19 Nov 1989Batley28-14West HullMount Pleasant8443, 4
5Sun 19 Nov 1989Kells 2-28DoncasterRecreation Ground21275, 6, 7
6Sun 19 Nov 1989Wakefield Trinity12-19Hull F.C.Belle Vue47318

Round 1 - First Round

Involved 16 matches and 32 Clubs
Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Fri 1 Dec 1989Sheffield Eagles36-22Rochdale HornetsThrum Hall23079
2Sat 2 Dec 1989St. Helens40-26Hull Kingston RoversKnowsley Road4888
3Sun 3 Dec 1989Bradford Northern38-10KeighleyOdsal3260
4Sun 3 Dec 1989Bramley16-48OldhamMcLaren Field1632
5Sun 3 Dec 1989Chorley Borough 18-42CastlefordVictory Park1256
6Sun 3 Dec 1989Dewsbury14-4CarlisleCrown Flatt631
7Sun 3 Dec 1989Fulham18-32HalifaxChiswick Poly *154910
8Sun 3 Dec 1989Hull F.C.18-21SalfordBoulevard4587
9Sun 3 Dec 1989Hunslet10-6BarrowElland Road537
10Sun 3 Dec 1989Leeds26-12LeighHeadingley7712
11Sun 3 Dec 1989Nottingham City18-48WidnesHarvey Hadden Stadium2246
12Sun 3 Dec 1989Swinton18-16BatleyStation Road1359
13Sun 3 Dec 1989Trafford Borough18-36Featherstone RoversMoss Lane Altrincham934
14Sun 3 Dec 1989Whitehaven20-10Runcorn HighfieldRecreation Ground603
15Sun 3 Dec 1989Wigan62-4DoncasterCentral Park7854
16Sun 3 Dec 1989Workington Town4-28HuddersfieldDerwent Park571

Round 2 - Second Round

Involved 8 matches and 16 Clubs
Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Sat 9 Dec 1989Wigan18-0WidnesCentral Park12398
2Sun 10 Dec 1989Halifax20-6SalfordThrum Hall6005
3Sun 10 Dec 1989Hunslet4-34Featherstone RoversElland Road2031
4Sun 10 Dec 1989Leeds27-8Bradford NorthernHeadingley14459
5Sun 10 Dec 1989Oldham22-8HuddersfieldWatersheddings5292
6Sun 10 Dec 1989St. Helens12-12DewsburyKnowsley Road5847
7Sun 10 Dec 1989Swinton6-28Sheffield EaglesStation Road1925
8Sun 10 Dec 1989Whitehaven2-62CastlefordRecreation Ground1838

Round 2 - Second Round Replays

Involved 1 match and 2 Clubs
Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Wed 13 Dec 1989Dewsbury0-14St. HelensCrown Flatt1981

Round 3 -Quarter Finals

Involved 4 matches with 8 clubs
Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
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1Sat 16 Dec 1989Leeds10-10WiganHeadingley9310
2Sun 17 Dec 1989Halifax23-10Featherstone RoversThrum Hall6075
3Sun 17 Dec 1989St. Helens32-18OldhamKnowsley Road7742
4Sun 17 Dec 1989Sheffield Eagles2-18CastlefordSaltergate, Chesterfield301411

Round 3 -Quarter Finals - Replays

Involved 1 match with 2 clubs
Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
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1Thu 21 Dec 1989Wigan8-0LeedsCentral Park20111

Round 4 – Semi-Finals

Involved 2 matches and 4 Clubs
Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
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1Sat 23 Dec 1989Halifax10-9St. HelensCentral Park6085
2Sat 30 Dec 1989Wigan24-10CastlefordHeadingley10193

Final

Teams and Scorers

Scoring - Try = four points - Goal = two points - Drop goal = one point

Timeline in the final

TimeIncidentScore
5 mintry: Shaun Edwards4-0
15 minpenalty goal: Les Holliday4-2
31 minpenalty goal: Les Holliday4-4
38 minsin bin - punching: Lindsey Johnson
38 mincut nose - left field: Martin Dermott
39 mintry: Ellery Hanley8-4
Half Time:8-4
45 mintry: Ellery Hanley12-4
conversion: Joe Lydon14-4-
approx 52 minpenalty goal: Les Holliday14-6
53 minsin bin brawling: Brendan Hill
53 minsin bin brawling: Andy Platt
59 mintry: Ellery Hanley18-6
conversion: Joe Lydon20-6-
71 mintry: Andy Goodway24-6
76 mintry: Brendan Hill24-10
conversion: Les Holliday24-12-
FT:24-12

Prize Money

As part of the sponsorship deal and funds, the prize money awarded to the competing teams for this season is as follows :-
Finish PositionCash PrizeNo. receiving prizeTotal Cash
Winner28000128000
Runner-up15500115500
losing semi-finalist8250216500
Losers in Rd 34800419200
Losers in Rd 22750822000
Losers in Rd 117451627920
Appearance in Prelim Round17401220880
150000
to capital development fund100000
Grand Total250000

The road to success

This tree excludes any preliminary round fixtures

General information for those unfamiliar

The council of the Rugby Football League voted to introduce a new competition, to be similar to The Football Association and Scottish Football Association's "League Cup". It was to be a similar knock-out structure to, and to be secondary to, the Challenge Cup. As this was being formulated, sports sponsorship was becoming more prevalent and as a result John Player and Sons, a division of Imperial Tobacco Company, became sponsors, and the competition never became widely known as the "League Cup"

The competition ran from 1971-72 until 1995–96 and was initially intended for the professional clubs plus the two amateur BARLA National Cup finalists. In later seasons the entries were expanded to take in other amateur and French teams. The competition was dropped due to "fixture congestion" when Rugby League became a summer sport
The Rugby League season always ran from around August-time through to around May-time and this competition always took place early in the season, in the Autumn, with the final usually taking place in late January

The competition was variably known, by its sponsorship name, as the Player's No.6 Trophy, the John Player Trophy, the John Player Special Trophy, and the Regal Trophy in 1989.