1956–57 Northern Rugby Football League season

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The 1956–57 Rugby Football League season was the 62nd season of rugby league football.

LeagueNorthern Rugby Football League
League Leaders Oldham
Top point-scorer Lewis Jones 496
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1956–57 Rugby Football League season
LeagueNorthern Rugby Football League
Champions Oldham
League Leaders Oldham
Top point-scorer Lewis Jones 496
Top try-scorer Billy Boston 60
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Season summary

Oldham finished the regular season as the league leaders and then won their fourth Rugby Football League Championship when they beat Hull F.C. 15-14 in the play-off final.

The Challenge Cup winners were Leeds who beat Barrow 9-7 in the final.[1]

Oldham won the Lancashire League, and Leeds won the Yorkshire League. Oldham beat St. Helens 10–3 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and Wakefield Trinity beat Hunslet 23–5 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

Lewis Jones' record total of 496 points was only bettered in 2024 by Max Jowitt, who scored 500 in Wakefield Trinity's successful Championship campaign.

Championship

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Team Pld W D L Pts
1Oldham38330566
2Hull38292760
3Barrow38290958
4Leeds382801056
5St. Helens382531053
6Wigan382601252
7Hunslet382601252
8Wakefield Trinity382311447
9Huddersfield382301546
10Warrington382111643
11York382101742
12Halifax382101742
13Salford381921740
14Workington Town382001840
15Featherstone Rovers381901938
16Rochdale Hornets381901938
17Leigh381811937
18Whitehaven381811937
19Swinton381802036
20Keighley381712035
21Bradford Northern381702134
22Bramley381422230
23Widnes381502330
24Blackpool Borough381402428
25Castleford381122524
26Hull Kingston Rovers381122524
27Liverpool City38912819
28Batley38803016
29Dewsbury38513211
30Doncaster3830356
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  Play-offs

Play-offs

Semi-finals Championship final
      
1 Oldham 22
4 Leeds 12
Oldham 15
Hull 14
2 Barrow 14
3 Hull 45

Final

18 May 1957
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Oldham 15 – 14 Hull
Tries: Etty (2), Ayres
Goals: Ganley (3)
[2][3]
Tries: Cowan, Turner
Goals: Hutton (4)
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Odsal Stadium, Bradford
Attendance: 62,233
Referee: M. Coates (Pudsey)
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Challenge Cup

Leeds beat Barrow 9-7 in the Challenge Cup Final played at Wembley Stadium before a crowd of 76,318.

This was Leeds’ eighth Challenge Cup Final win in ten Final appearances.[4][5] Jeff Stevenson, their scrum half back, was awarded the Lance Todd Trophy for his man-of-the-match performance.

Kangaroo Tour

October until December also saw the appearance of the Australian team in England on their 1956–57 Kangaroo Tour. Other than the three test Ashes series against Great Britain (won 2–1 by Australia), The Kangaroos played 16 matches against club and county representative sides.[6]

The Kangaroos were captain-coached by St George Dragons hooker Ken Kearney.

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gameDateResultVenueAttendance
110 October Australia def. Liverpool City 40–12Knotty Ash Stadium, Liverpool4,712
213 October Leeds def. Australia 18–13Headingley, Leeds24,459
315 October Australia def. Hull F.C. / Hull KR XIII 37–14The Boulevard, Hull17,172
418 October Australia def. Barrow 25–11Craven Park, Barrow-in-Furness9,988
520 October Whitehaven def. Australia 14–11Recreation Ground, Whitehaven10,840
624 October Australia def. Bradford Northern 23–11Odsal Stadium, Bradford2,743
727 October Warrington def. Australia 21–17Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington15,613
829 October Australia def. English League XIII 19–15Hilton Park, Leigh7,811
93 November Australia def. York 20–18Clarence Street, York6,842
107 November Oldham def. Australia 15–2The Watersheddings, Oldham8,458
1110 November Australia def. Huddersfield 20–10Fartown Ground, Huddersfield12,127
1217 November Great Britain def.  Australia 21–10Central Park, Wigan22,473
1321 November Australia def. Hunslet 27–11Parkside, Hunslet4,451
1424 November St Helens def. Australia 44–2Knowsley Road, St Helens15,579
151 December Australia def.  Great Britain 22–9Odsal Stadium, Bradford23,634
165 December Halifax def. Australia 6–3Thrum Hall, Halifax2,254
178 December Australia def. Wigan 32–4Central Park, Wigan15,854
1810 December Wakefield Trinity def. Australia 17–12Belle Vue, Wakefield3,381
1915 December Great Britain def.  Australia 19–0Station Road, Swinton17,542
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