1936–37 Yorkshire Cup























1936–37 Yorkshire Cup
Structure Regional knockout championship
Teams 16
Winners York
Runners-up Wakefield Trinity

← 1935–36

Seasons
1937–38 →


The Yorkshire Cup competition was a knock-out competition between (mainly professional) rugby league clubs from the county of Yorkshire. The actual area was at times increased to encompass other teams from outside the county such Mansfield, Coventry, this season's appearance of Newcastle, and even last year's appearance of London (in the form of Acton & Willesden. The competition always took place early in the season, in the Autumn, with the final taking place in (or just before) December (The only exception to this was when disruption of the fixture list was caused during, and immediately after, the two World Wars)

1936 was the twenty-ninth occasion on which the Yorkshire Cup competition had been held.


York won the trophy by beating Wakefield Trinity by the score of 9-2

The match was played at Headingley, Leeds, now in West Yorkshire. The attendance was 19,000 and receipts were £1,294

This was the York's second successive appearance in a Yorkshire Cup final, last year as defeated finalists. It was also the third and last of York's Yorkshire Cup winning appearances, although they would appear in the finals twice more, on each occasion ending as defeated finalists




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Competition and Results[1][2]


    • 2.1 Round 1


    • 2.2 Round 1 - Replays


    • 2.3 Round 2 - Quarter Finals


    • 2.4 Round 3 – Semi-Finals


    • 2.5 Final


      • 2.5.1 Teams and Scorers[5]




    • 2.6 The road to success




  • 3 Notes and comments


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Background


This season there were no junior/amateur clubs taking part, one "leavers" with the loss of Acton & Willesden and one new entrant in the form of Newcastle. This resulted in the total number of entries remaining the same as last season at sixteen.

This in turn resulted in no byes in the first round.



Competition and Results[1][2]



Round 1


Involved 8 matches (with no byes) and 16 Clubs
















































































































































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Sat 12 Sep 1936 Bradford Northern 11-12 Leeds Odsal
2 Sat 12 Sep 1936 Dewsbury 8-0 Keighley Crown Flatt
3 Sat 12 Sep 1936 Halifax 7-0 Castleford Thrum Hall
4 Sat 12 Sep 1936 Huddersfield 2-8 Wakefield Trinity Fartown
5 Sat 12 Sep 1936 Hull Kingston Rovers 13-17 Hull Craven Park (1) [3]
6 Sat 12 Sep 1936 Hunslet 19-5 Featherstone Rovers Parkside
7 Sat 12 Sep 1936 Newcastle 7-7 Bramley
Brough Park[4]
1
8 Sat 12 Sep 1936 York 8-2 Batley Clarence Street


Round 1 - Replays


Involved 1 match and 2 Clubs














































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

R Wed 16 Sep 1936 Bramley 11-7 Newcastle Barley Mow


Round 2 - Quarter Finals


Involved 4 matches and 8 Clubs























































































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Wed 23 Sep 1936 Hunslet 15-7 Halifax Parkside
2 Wed 23 Sep 1936 Wakefield Trinity 20-7 Bramley Belle Vue
3 Wed 23 Sep 1936 York 14-2 Dewsbury Clarence Street
4 Thu 24 Sep 1936 Hull 12-9 Leeds Boulevard [3]


Round 3 – Semi-Finals


Involved 2 matches and 4 Clubs



























































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Wed 30 Sep 1936 Wakefield Trinity 11-6 Hunslet Belle Vue
2 Wed 30 Sep 1936 York 5-0 Hull Clarence Street [3]


Final













































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

Saturday 17 October 1936 York 9-2 Wakefield Trinity Headingley 19,000 1,294 2 3
[5][6][7]


Teams and Scorers[5]































































































































































York


Wakefield Trinity

teams
Tommy Dingsdale 1
Robert "Bob" Oliver
T. Western 2
T. Ryan /J. 'Mackie' Ryan
W. Welsh 3
John Malpass
S. Hunt 4
J. Pearman/M. Pearman
H. Haigh 5
F G "Freddie" Smart
Gurnos Rees 6
Sam Herberts
William Thomas 7
Herbert "Harry" Goodfellow
L. Sharpe 8
Harry Wilkinson
Harry Field 9
Clifford "CJ" Carter
Dai Prosser 10
Jimmy A. Hobson
Horace Coldrick 11
William "Bill" Horton
Fred Elias 12
G H "Mick" Exley
Norman Fender 13
Alfred Watson
?? Coach ??

9 score 2
0 HT 2

Scorers
Tries
S. Hunt (1) T
Goals
Tommy Dingsdale (2) G Robert/Robin "Bob" Oliver (1)
Norman Fender (1) G
Drop Goals
DG
Referee unknown


Scoring - Try = three (3) points - Goal = two (2) points - Drop goal = two (2) points



The road to success














































































































































































































































































































First Round
Second Round
Semi Finals
Final
                       

York
8

Batley
2

York
14


Dewsbury
2

Dewsbury
8

Keighley
0

York
5


Hull
0

Hull Kingston Rovers
13

Hull
17

Hull
12


Leeds
9

Bradford Northern
11

Leeds
12

York
9


Wakefield Trinity
2

Huddersfield
2

Wakefield Trinity
8

Wakefield Trinity
20


Bramley
7

Newcastle
7 (7)

Bramley
7 (11)

Wakefield Trinity
11


Hunslet
6

Hunslet
19

Featherstone Rovers
5

Hunslet
15


Halifax
7

Halifax
7

Castleford
0


Notes and comments


1 * Newcastle's first Yorkshire Cup match. According to "The Grounds of Rugby League",[4] Newcastle RLFC played at Brough Park in the 1936/37 season. For 1937/38 the team moved to the new White City Stadium in Gateshead.

2 * The receipts are given as £1,294 by the Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook of 1991-92[6] and 1990-91[7] but as £1 less as £1,293 by "100 Years of Rugby. The History of Wakefield Trinity 1873-1973" [5]

3 * Headingley, Leeds, is the home ground of Leeds RLFC with a capacity of 21,000. The record attendance was 40,175 for a league match between Leeds and Bradford Northern on 21 May 1947.



See also



  • 1936–37 Northern Rugby Football League season

  • Rugby league county cups



References





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  2. ^ Jack Winstanley & Malcolm Ryding (1991). John Player Yearbook 1975-76. Queen Anne Press.


  3. ^ abc "HULL&PROUD - Stats - Fixtures & Results".


  4. ^ ab Trevor R.Delaney (1991). The Grounds of Rugby League. Trevor R.Delaney, Keighley. ISBN 978-0950998220.


  5. ^ abc J C Lindley and D W Armitage (1973). 100 Years of Rugby. The History of Wakefield Trinity 1873-1973. Wakefield Trinity Centenary Committee. ISBN 0 35617852 8.


  6. ^ ab Raymond Fletcher and David Howes (1991). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1991-1992. Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0 35617852 8.


  7. ^ ab Raymond Fletcher and David Howes (1990). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1990-1991. Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0 35617851 X.




External links



  • Saints Heritage Society

  • 1896–97 Northern Rugby Football Union season at wigan.rlfans.com

  • Hull&Proud Fixtures & Results 1896/1897

  • Widnes Vikings - One team, one passion Season In Review - 1896-97

  • The Northern Union at warringtonwolves.org




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