1981–82 Challenge Cup

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The 1981–82 Challenge Cup was the 81st staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup. Known as the State Express Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, the final was contested by Widnes and Hull F.C. at Wembley. The match ended as a draw, resulting in a replay being staged at Elland Road, which Hull won 18–9.

Duration6 Rounds
Number of teams33
Winners Hull
Runners-up Widnes
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1981–82 State Express Challenge Cup
Duration6 Rounds
Number of teams33
Winners Hull
Runners-up Widnes
Lance Todd Trophy Eddie Cunningham
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Preliminary round

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Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
1 Hull Kingston Rovers 22–18 Featherstone Rovers 8,090
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First round

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1 St. Helens 12–20 Wigan 7,611
2 Workington Town 32–8 Blackpool Borough 1,410
3 Batley 23–15 Huyton 908
4 Bradford Northern 14–12 Dewsbury 4,176
5 Bramley 4–16 Wakefield Trinity 3,180
6 Cardiff City 8–19 Widnes 6,484
7 Carlisle 2–17 Castleford 5,452
8 Doncaster 6–7 Rochdale Hornets 736
9 Fulham 14–4 Hunslet 3,392
10 Halifax 17–12 Huddersfield 3,991
11 Hull 29–15 Salford 13,697
12 Keighley 6–12 Barrow 4,015
13 Leigh 28–17 Warrington 10,366
14 Swinton 5–15 Oldham 4,095
15 Whitehaven 7–17 Hull Kingston Rovers 3,965
16 York 6–34 Leeds 6,862
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Second round

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1 Hull Kingston Rovers 17–18 Leigh 12,034
2 Barrow 1–9 Leeds 9,677
3 Batley 6–31 Castleford 3,754
4 Bradford Northern 17–8 Workington Town 5,134
5 Fulham 5–11 Hull 9,481
6 Halifax 28–7 Rochdale Hornets 3,919
7 Wakefield Trinity 18–12 Oldham 6,567
8 Wigan 7–9 Widnes 17,467
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Third round

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1 Bradford Northern 8–8 Widnes 9,570
replay Widnes 10–7 Bradford Northern 11,877
2 Hull 16–10 Halifax 16,555
3 Leigh 3–8 Castleford 11,791
4 Wakefield Trinity 2–20 Leeds 10,579
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Semi finals

27 March 1982
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Hull 15 – 11 Castleford
Try: Kemble, Norton, O'Hara, Prendiville
Goal: Crooks
Drop goal: Topliss
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Try: Reilly
Goal: Hyde (4)
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Headingley, Leeds
Attendance: 21,207
Referee: Billy Thompson (Huddersfield)[1]
3 April 1982
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Widnes 11 – 8 Leeds
Try: Basnett (2), O'Loughlin
Goal: J. Myler
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Try: Dyl, Heron
Goal: Dick
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Station Road, Swinton
Attendance: 13,075
Referee: Fred Lindop (Wakefield)[2]

Final

Widnes returned to Wembley as defending champions, having won the Challenge Cup for the sixth time in their history in the previous year.

1 May 1982
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Hull 14 – 14 Widnes
Try: Norton, O'Hara
Goal: Lloyd (4)
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Try: Cunningham (2), Wright
Goal: Burke, Gregory
Drop goal: Elwell
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Wembley, London
Attendance: 92,147
Referee: Fred Lindop (Wakefield)
Player of the Match: Eddie Cunningham

Widnes led by eight points with 15 minutes of the game remaining, but Hull F.C. came back to draw the match 14–14, meaning the final would be replayed for the first time since 1954.[3]

Replay

19 May 1982
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Hull 18 – 9 Widnes
Try: Kemble, Topliss (2), Crooks
Goal: Crooks (3)
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Try: Wright
Goal: Burke (3)
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Elland Road, Leeds
Attendance: 41,171
Referee: Fred Lindop (Wakefield)
Player of the Match: David Topliss[4]

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