1980–81 Lancashire Cup
StructureRegional knockout championship
Teams14
WinnersWarrington
Runners-upWigan

The 1980–81 Lancashire Cup (known as the Forshaws Lancashire Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 68th staging of the rugby league knockout competition, the Lancashire Cup.

Warrington won the trophy with a 26–10 victory over Second Division side Wigan.

Background

The total number of teams entering the competition remained at last season’s total of 14 with no junior/amateur clubs taking part.

Competition and results

First Round

Involved six matches and 12 clubs. Barrow and Whitehaven received byes into the next round. Huyton's match against Warrington was moved to Wilderspool due to vandalism at Huyton's home ground, Alt Park.[1]

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Ref
115 August 1980Swinton5–11OldhamStation Road2026
217 August 1980Blackpool Borough2–31WidnesBorough Park2200[2]
317 August 1980Huyton2–31WarringtonWilderspool1937[3]
417 August 1980Salford23–12LeighThe Willows3579
517 August 1980Wigan25–10Rochdale HornetsCentral Park3562[4]
617 August 1980Workington Town5–15St. HelensDerwent Park2957[5]

Second Round

Involved four matches and eight clubs

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Ref
124 August 1980Barrow9–16WarringtonCraven Park3328[3]
224 August 1980Oldham15–13SalfordWatersheddings3445
324 August 1980Whitehaven10–13WiganRecreation Ground3910[4]
424 August 1980Widnes22–20St. HelensNaughton Park8427[2][5]

Semi-finals

Involved two matches and four clubs.

Game No Fixture Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Att Ref
110 September 1980Oldham2–11WarringtonWatersheddings3963[3]
210 September 1980Widnes10–14WiganNaughton Park6563[2][4]

Final

The final was played at Knowsley Road, St Helens, with an attendance of 6,279 and gate receipts of £8,629.[6] This was Warrington's seventh Lancashire Cup win, and their first since 1965.[7]

4 October 1980
Warrington 26 – 10 Wigan
Tries: Martyn, Bevan, Thackray, Hesford
Goals: Hesford (7)
Tries: Fairbairn, Ramsdale
Goals: Fairbairn (2)
Knowsley Road, St Helens
Attendance: 6,279[8]
Referee: Gerry Kershaw (Easingwold)
Player of the Match: Tony Waller

Teams

[3][4]

Warrington Wigan
Derek Finnegan1George Fairbairn (c)
Richard Thackray2Dennis Ramsdale
Ian Duane3Dave Willicombe
John Bevan4Steve Davies
Steve Hesford5Jimmy Hornby
Ken Kelly (c)6Martin Foy
Alan Gwilliam7Les Bolton
Neil Courtney8Steve Breheny
Tony Waller9John Pendlebury
Brian Case10Steve O'Neill
Tommy Martyn11Bill Melling
Bob Eccles12John Clough
Edwin Hunter13Terry Hollingsworth
Tony Worrall14Bernard Coyle (for Les Bolton)
Ian Potter (for Bob Eccles)15Malcolm Smith (for John Pendlebury)
Billy BenyonCoachGeorge Fairbairn

The road to success

First round Second round Semi-finals Final
            
Swinton 5
Oldham 11
Oldham 15
Salford 13
Salford 23
Leigh 12
Oldham 2
Warrington 11
Barrow
bye
Barrow 9
Warrington 16
Huyton 2
Warrington 31
Warrington 26
Wigan 10
Blackpool Borough 2
Widnes 31
Widnes 22
St. Helens 20
Workington Town 5
St. Helens 15
Widnes 10
Wigan 14
Whitehaven
bye
Whitehaven 10
Wigan 13
Wigan 25
Rochdale Hornets 10

See also

Notes

  1. "Ground Switch". Liverpool Echo. 11 August 1980. p. 14 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. 1 2 3 "Widnes Vikings - History - Season In Review - 1896-97".
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Warrington Wolves - Results Archive - 1897". Archived from the original on 2 February 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Wigan "Cherry and White" archived results". Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  5. 1 2 "Saints Heritage Society - History - Season 1896-97".
  6. Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David, eds. (1991). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1991-92. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-356-17852-3.
  7. Fletcher & Howes (1981), p. 196.
  8. Attendance figure in Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1991-92 is given as 6,442

References

  • Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David, eds. (1981). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1981-82. Rothmans Publications. ISBN 978-0-907574-07-1.
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