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1933–34 Northern Rugby Football League season

First rugby club in London


First rugby club in London

FieldValue
title1933–34 Northern Rugby Football League season
leagueChampionship
duration38 Rounds
no_of_teams28
season_champsWigan (4th title)
season_champ_nameChampions
league_leadersSalford
league_leaders_nameLeague Leaders
second_placeSalford
top_scorerWAL Jim Sullivan ( Wigan) (406)
top try scorerBrown ( Salford) (45)
season3
season_champs3
season_champ_name3
prevseason_link1932–33 Northern Rugby Football League season
prevseason_year1932–33
nextseason_link1934–35 Northern Rugby Football League season
nextseason_year1934–35

The 1933–34 Rugby Football League season was the 39th season of rugby league football. The first rugby league club in London, London Highfield competed in its inaugural season.

Season summary

Wigan won their fourth Championship when they beat Salford 15-3 in the play-off final.

Salford had ended the regular season as league leaders.

The Challenge Cup winners were Hunslet who beat Widnes 11-5.

Work begins at a former quarry that was being used as a waste dump at Odsal Top in Bradford after Bradford Northern sign a ten-year lease with the local council. This was to become the site of their current home ground, Odsal Stadium.

Salford won the Lancashire League, and Leeds won the Yorkshire League. Oldham beat St Helens Recs 12–0 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and York beat Hull Kingston Rovers 10–4 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

Championship

TeamPldWDLPFPAPts
1Salford383116715281
2Wigan3826012739334
3Leeds3826012597376
4Halifax3826012457340
5York3824113481370
6Hunslet3823114608441
7Widnes3821413393324
8Warrington3822115508370
9Swinton3822115418322
10Hull3821314553438
11Keighley3822115429367
12Huddersfield3820117500330
13St. Helens3820018550500
14London Highfield3820018509489
15Oldham3817318400520
16Castleford3817120476468
17Rochdale Hornets3817021442524
18St Helens Recs3816121455477
19Hull Kingston Rovers3816121444482
20Batley3816121390436
21Leigh3815221479537
22Wakefield Trinity3815221332404
23Broughton Rangers3815122415495
24Barrow3815023375464
25Dewsbury3812125313587
26Bramley3811126367790
27Bradford Northern388030337714
28Featherstone Rovers384034232734

Championship play-off

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Challenge Cup

Main article: 1933–34 Challenge Cup

This was Hunslet’s second Cup Final win, the first being in 1907–08, in their third Cup Final appearance.

Kangaroo Tour

Main article: 1933–34 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain

August until December also saw the appearance of the Australian team in England on their 1933–34 Kangaroo Tour. Other than the three test Ashes series against Great Britain (who played under the name of England), The Kangaroos played matches against club and county representative sides as well as a non-test international against Wales and two internationals against England, the first of which was held at the Stade Pershing in Paris, the first rugby league match played in France.

The Kangaroos were captain-coach by Frank McMillan.

gameDateResultVenueAttendance
126 AugustAustralia def. St Helens Recs 13–9City Road, St. Helens8,880
230 AugustAustralia def. Leigh 16–7Mather Lane, Leigh4,590
32 SeptemberAustralia def. Hull Kingston Rovers 20–0Craven Park, Hull7,831
46 SeptemberAustralia def. Bramley RLFC 53–6Barley Mow, Bramley1,902
59 SeptemberAustralia def. Oldham 38–6The Watersheddings, Oldham15,281
613 SeptemberYorkshire Yorkshire def. Australia 13–0Headingley, Leeds10,309
716 SeptemberAustralia def. Barrow 24–5Craven Park, Barrow-in-Furness12,221
820 SeptemberAustralia def. Lancashire Lancashire 33–7Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington16,576
923 SeptemberAustralia def. Wigan 18–17Central Park, Wigan15,712
1027 SeptemberAustralia def. Castleford 15–2Wheldon Road, Castleford4,250
1130 SeptemberAustralia def. Halifax 16–5Thrum Hall, Halifax10,358
127 OctoberENG England def. 22–14Station Road, Swinton34,000
1311 OctoberAustralia def. Bradford Northern 7–5Birch Lane, Bradford3,328
1414 OctoberAustralia def. Warrington 15–2Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington16,431
1518 OctoberAustralia def. Hunslet 22–18Parkside, Hunslet6,227
1621 OctoberSalford def. Australia 16–9The Willows, Salford15,761
1726 OctoberAustralia def. Widnes 31–0Naughton Park, Widnes6,691
1828 OctoberAustralia def. Wakefield Trinity 17–6Belle Vue, Wakefield5,596
1930 OctoberAustralia def. Bradford Northern 10–7Birch Lane, Bradford3,328
201 NovemberEnglish League XIII def. Australia 16–9Clarence Street, York3,158
214 NovemberSwinton def. Australia 10–4Station Road, Swinton13,341
2211 NovemberENG England def. 7–5Headingley, Leeds29,618
2314 NovemberAustralia def. Keighley 10–7Lawkholme Lane, Keighley3,800
2418 NovemberAustralia def. Huddersfield 13–5Fartown Ground, Huddersfield7,522
2522 NovemberAustralia def. London Highfield 20–5White City Stadium, London10,541
2625 NovemberAustralia def. Broughton Rangers 19–0Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Manchester5,527
2729 NovemberAustralia def. Leeds 15–7Headingley, Leeds5,295
282 DecemberAustralia def. St Helens 20–11Knowsley Road, St. Helens5,735
292 DecemberAustralia def. Rochdale Hornets 26–4Athletic Grounds, Rochdale3,603
309 DecemberCumbria Cumberland def. Australia 17–16Recreation Ground, Whitehaven5,800
3116 DecemberENG England def. 19–16Station Road, Swinton10,900
3223 DecemberAustralia def. York 15–7Clarence Street, York6,500
3325 DecemberAustralia def. Hull F.C. 9–5The Boulevard, Hull16,341
3430 Decemberdef. 51–19Wembley Stadium, London10,000
3531 Decemberdef. 63–13Stade Pershing, Paris5,000
3610 JanuaryAustralia def. Oldham 38–5The Watersheddings, Oldham4,000
3713 Januarydef. 19–14Redheugh Park, Gateshead15,576

References

Sources

References

  1. "The History Of Rugby League". napit.co.uk.
  2. "1933-34 Season summary".
  3. "Bradford Bulls History".
  4. "RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour".
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