2018 Challenge Cup

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Duration9 Rounds
Number of teams85
Highest attendance50,672
Catalans Dragons v Warrington Wolves
(Final, 25 August)
Lowest attendance115
Hemel Stags v Newcastle Thunder (25 February)
2018 Ladbrokes Challenge Cup
Duration9 Rounds
Number of teams85
Highest attendance50,672
Catalans Dragons v Warrington Wolves
(Final, 25 August)
Lowest attendance115
Hemel Stags v Newcastle Thunder (25 February)
Aggregate attendance162,075
Broadcast partnersBBC Sport
Sky Sports
Winners Catalans Dragons
Runners-up Warrington Wolves
Biggest home win Widnes Vikings 90–0 Coventry Bears (21 April)
Biggest away win Hemel Stags 0–74 Newcastle Thunder (25 February)
Lance Todd Trophy Tony Gigot
Top point-scorer(s) Josh Drinkwater (50)
Top try-scorer(s) Josh Charnley (9)

The 2018 Challenge Cup, also known as the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup[1] for sponsorship reasons, was the 117th staging of the Challenge Cup, the main rugby league knockout tournament for teams in the Super League, the British National Leagues and a number of invited amateur clubs.

The cup was won by Catalans Dragons, who beat Warrington Wolves 20–14 at Wembley on 25 August 2018 to become the first non-British team to win the challenge cup in its 117-year history.[2][3] The defending champions, Hull F.C., went out at the quarter-final stage.

The Catalans fullback, Tony Gigot, was voted the winner of the Lance Todd Trophy, becoming the first Frenchman to win the trophy since it was first awarded in 1946.[4]

The format of the competition was eight knock-out rounds followed by a final. The first two rounds were composed entirely of 48 amateur teams. The 12 winners of the second round ties were joined in round three by the 14 League 1 teams. For the fourth round, the 13 winners from round 3 were joined by 11 of the 12 Championship teams (Toulouse Olympique. who play in the Championship, chose not to enter the 2018 cup competition).[5] Round five saw four Super League teams entering the competition, namely those that finished in the top four positions of the 2017 QualifiersWarrington Wolves, Widnes Vikings, Hull Kingston Rovers and Catalans Dragons. The remaining eight Super League teams joined in round six.

RoundDateClubs involved this roundWinners from previous roundNew entries this roundLeagues entering at this round
Round 127–28 January48n/a4839 English amateur clubs
Scottish, Welsh & Irish champions
3 Armed Forces teams
British Police
2 University rugby league representatives
Round 210–11 February24240n/a
Round 324–25 February261214League 1
Round 417–18 March241311*Championship
Round 521–22 April161242017 Super League Qualifiers top 4
Round 612–13 May16882017 Super League top 8
Quarter-finals2–3 June88n/an/a
Semi-finals5 August44n/an/a
Final25 August22n/an/a

*Toulouse Olympique did not participate in the competition.

First round

Second round

Third round

The draw for the third round was made on 13 February live on the BBC Sport website. The draw was made by Super League players Alex Walmsley and Kriss Brining. Ties were played over the weekend of 24–25 February.[9]

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
Kells 30–4 British Army 24 February 2018, 2:00pm Old Arrowthwaite C. Smith 300
Normanton Knights 18–0 Batley Boys 24 February 2018, 2:00pm Queen Elizabeth Drive M. Smaill 350
Askam 6–64 York City Knights 24 February 2018, 2:30pm Fallowfield Park B. Milligan 750
Hunslet Club Parkside 16–24 Workington Town 24 February 2018, 2:30pm John Charles Stadium T. Crashley 285
Pilkington Recs 32–16 Millom 24 February 2018, 2:30pm Ruskin Drive J. Stearne 285
Hemel Stags 0–74 Newcastle Thunder 25 February 2018, 2:00pm Pennine Way stadium A.Sweet 115
North Wales Crusaders 28–24 Keighley Cougars 25 February 2018, 2:30pm Racecourse Ground J.Jones 281
Bradford Bulls 82–6 West Wales Raiders 25 February 2018, 3:00pm Odsal Stadium N.Woodward 1,505
Coventry Bears 42–12 Distington 25 February 2018, 3:00pm Butts Park Arena C. Worsley 267
Doncaster 82–6 Myton Warriors 25 February 2018, 3:00pm Keepmoat Stadium M.Mannifield 388
Hunslet 72–16 Oulton Raiders 25 February 2018, 3:00pm South Leeds Stadium B. Pearson 896
Oldham 42–0 Featherstone Lions 25 February 2018, 3:00pm Vestacare Stadium L. Staveley 364
Whitehaven 16-14 London Skolars 25 February 2018, 6:00pm Recreation Ground M. Griffiths 439
Source:[10]

Fourth round

Fifth round

Sixth Round

Quarter-finals

Semi-final

On 30 May 2018 the RFL announced that the semi-finals would be played as a double header at the University of Bolton Stadium in Bolton on Sunday 5 August 2018.[26] The draw was made live on BBC Two, directly after the end of the St Helens v Hull FC match. The draw was made by Sophie Rohan and Emily Burnette (the members of Belle Voci), who would sing "Abide with Me" before the final on 25 August.[27]

Team 1 Score Team 2 Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
St. Helens 16–35 Catalans Dragons 5 August 2018, 12:30pm University of Bolton Stadium R. Hicks 26,086
Warrington Wolves 48–12 Leeds Rhinos 5 August 2018, 2:45pm C. Kendall
Source:[28]

Final

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
Catalans Dragons 20–14 Warrington Wolves 25 August 2018, 3:00pm Wembley Stadium R. Hicks 50,672
Source:[29]
Catalans Dragons lifting the Challenge Cup at Wembley following victory in the Final

Teams:[29]
Catalans: Tony Gigot, Lewis Tierney, David Mead, Brayden Williame, Fouad Yaha, Samisoni Langi, Josh Drinkwater, Mickael Simon, Michael McIlorum, Sam Moa, Benjamin Jullien, Benjamin Garcia, Remi Casty (c).
Substitutes (all used): Julian Bousquet, Jason Baitieri, Kenny Edwards, Mickael Goudemand.
Tries: Tierney, Garcia, Williame. Goals: Drinkwater (4/4)

Warrington: Stefan Ratchford, Tom Lineham, Bryson Goodwin, Toby King, Josh Charnley, Kevin Brown, Tyrone Roberts, Chris Hill (c), Daryl Clark, Mike Cooper, Harvey Livett, Jack Hughes, Ben Westwood.
Substitutes (all used): Ben Murdoch-Masila, George King, Declan Patton, Joe Philbin.
Tries: Murdoch-Masila, G King. Goals: Roberts (3/3)

Broadcasts

The primary broadcast organisation for the competition is BBC Sport. As in 2017 the BBC streamed one tie from each of the first five rounds live on the BBC Sport website with two games from the 6th, 7th and 8th rounds being broadcast live on BBC TV.[30]

Live matches

Round Match Date Broadcast method
1st Rochdale Mayfield v Crosfields[30] 27 January, 2:00pm streamed BBC Sport
2nd Featherstone Lions v Thatto Heath Crusaders[31] 10 February, 2:00pm streamed BBC Sport
3rd Coventry Bears v Distington[32] 25 February, 3:00pm streamed BBC Sport
4th Normanton Knights v Rochdale Hornets[33] 17 March, 2:00pm streamed BBC Sport
5th York City Knights v Catalans Dragons[34] 22 April, 2:00pm streamed BBC Sport
6th Featherstone Rovers v Hull F.C.[35] 10 May, 7:35pm Sky Sports Arena
Leigh Centurions v Salford Red Devils[35] 11 May, 7:35pm Sky Sports Arena
Castleford Tigers v St Helens[35] 12 May, 2:30pm BBC One
Toronto Wolfpack v Warrington Wolves[35] 13 May, 3:30pm BBC Two
QF Huddersfield Giants v Catalans Dragons 31 May, 7:35pm Sky Sports Arena
Leeds Rhinos v Leigh Centurions 1 June, 7:35pm Sky Sports Arena
Warrington Wolves v Wigan Warriors 2 June, 2:30pm BBC One
St. Helens v Hull F.C. 3 June, 3:30pm BBC Two
SF St. Helens v Catalans Dragons 5 August, 12:30pm BBC One
Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos 5 August, 2:45pm BBC One
F Catalans Dragons v Warrington Wolves 25 August, 3:00pm BBC One

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