2023 Challenge Cup final
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Date | 12 August 2023, 15:00 | |||||||||||||||
Stadium | Wembley Stadium | |||||||||||||||
Location | London, United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||
Lance Todd Trophy | Lachlan Lam | |||||||||||||||
God Save The King and Abide with Me | Lizzie Jones[1] | |||||||||||||||
Referee | Chris Kendall | |||||||||||||||
Attendance | 58,213[2] | |||||||||||||||
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The 2023 Challenge Cup Final was the 122nd final of rugby league's Challenge Cup knock-out competition. The 2023 final marked its return to Wembley Stadium after its one year hiatus at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2022. The final was contested by Leigh Leopards and Hull KR.[3][4][5]
Leigh won the cup, their first title since 1971, by 17 points to 16, after the game went to golden point extra time, as Matt Parcell scored a last minute try for Hull KR, (after a lengthy review from the video referee), to level the scores at 16-all after 80 minutes.
Just over one minute into extra time, Leigh were penalised for a ball steal, and Hull KR were awarded a penalty. Brad Schneider kicked to touch, but the ball did not go out of play, and Leigh got the ball back. Gareth O'Brien then tried his luck with a drop goal, but his effort was wide. The next attempt came to Schneider, but he also missed with his effort. Then, on 83 minutes, Lachlan Lam kicked the winning drop goal, to win the match 17-16.
For the first time since 1986, the final did not feature Leeds, St Helens, Wigan or Warrington. It was also the first time the men's and women's final took place at Wembley on the same day – 12 August 2023.[6][7]
Background
The 2023 Challenge Cup final was Leigh Leopards' third final and first in 52 years after winning the 1970–71 Challenge Cup final. Their only other final was in 1920–21 which also resulted in a Leigh win. Leigh were a newly promoted side in 2023 and second in Super League upon reaching the final.
Hull KR by contrast were playing in their eighth Challenge Cup final, with their most recent being their 2015 defeat to Leeds Rhinos treble-winning side. Their only win of their previous seven however was a derby day victory in 1979–80. Hull KR qualified for the cup final placed sixth in the Super League table.
Route to the final
Leigh Leopards
Round | Opposition | Venue | Score |
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Sixth round | Wakefield Trinity | Belle Vue | 40–12 |
Quarter-final | York Knights | York Community Stadium | 34–14 |
Semi-final | St Helens | Halliwell Jones Stadium | 12–10 |
Hull KR
Round | Opposition | Venue | Score |
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Sixth round | Batley Bulldogs | Craven Park | 50–0 |
Quarter-final | Salford Red Devils | Craven Park | 28–10 |
Semi-final | Wigan Warriors | Headingley | 11–10 (golden point) |
Source:[5]
Pre match
Before the final, St Helens and Leeds Rhinos competed in the 2023 Women's Challenge Cup final.[5] The match was won by St Helens 22–8, seeing Saints win the competition for the third time in a row and sixth in total.[8]
Traffic on the M1 prevented an estimated 20,000 ticketholders from being present at kickoff.[9]
Match details
Saturday, 12 August
15:00 (BST) |
Hull KR | 16–17 (g.p.) |
Leigh Leopards |
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Tries: Litten (15') Parcell (79') Goals: Schneider (4/4) 16', 40' (penalty), 47' (penalty), 79' |
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Tries: Lam (27') Briscoe (66') Goals: Reynolds (4/5) 5' (penalty), 27', 31' (penalty), 67' Drop goals: Lam (83') |
|+ class="nowrap" | Team details
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|Hull KR!! rowspan=2
|Leigh Leopards
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!Name !! Number !! Number !! Name |-
|Mikey Lewis||20||
||17||Gareth O'Brien
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|Ethan Ryan||2||
||5||Josh Charnley
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|Tom Opacic||3||
||3||Ed Chamberlain
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|Shaun Kenny-Dowall||4||
||4||Zak Hardaker
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|Ryan Hall||5||
||2||Tom Briscoe
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|Rowan Milnes||21||
||15||Ben Reynolds
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|Brad Schneider||37||
||7||Lachlan Lam
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|Rhys Kennedy 28' 60' 70'||15||
||8||Tom Amone
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|Jez Litten||14||
||9||Edwin Ipape
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|George King 28' 54'||10||
||10||Robbie Mulhern
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|James Batchelor||16||
||24||Kai O'Donnell
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|Kane Linnett||12||
||12||Jack Hughes
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|Elliott Minchella 31' to 41' 60' 70'||13||
||13||John Asiata
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|Matt Parcell||9||
||6||Joe Mellor
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|Matty Storton||17||
||16||Oliver Holmes
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|Dean Hadley 28' 75'||22||
||14||Ben Nakubuwai
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|Sam Luckley 28' 54' 75'||26||
||18||Matty Davis
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|Jimmy Keinhorst||18||
||11||Joe Wardle
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|Willie Peters||||
||||Adrian Lam
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Post match
Following both the men's and women's challenge cup final, Wembley hosted the Year 7 boys schools' final and the final of the 2023 1895 Cup.[10] The 1895 Cup Final saw Halifax Panthers beat Batley Bulldogs 12–10.[11]
The following day there was a trophy parade held in Leigh to celebrate the Leopards' victory.[12]
References
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- ^ "Hull KR and Leigh 'have earned cup final place'". BBC Sport. August 11, 2023.
- ^ Bower, Aaron (August 11, 2023). "Challenge Cup final: Hull KR and Leigh look to end long wait for glory" – via The Guardian.
- ^ a b c "Challenge Cup final 2023: Talking points for rugby league's historic women's and men's Wembley showpiece". Sky Sports.
- ^ "Challenge Cup final to return to Wembley in 2023". BBC Sport.
- ^ "Wembley to host Challenge Cup final double-header in 2023". LoveRugbyLeague. August 12, 2022.
- ^ "Saints beat Leeds in historic Challenge Cup final" – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "Challenge Cup: Motorway delays as rugby league fans make their way to Wembley Stadium". LoveRugbyLeague. August 12, 2023.
- ^ "1895 Cup: The eight clubs that can move within 80 minutes of Wembley". LoveRugbyLeague. April 20, 2023.
- ^ "Listen: 1895 Cup final - Batley Bulldogs v Halifax Panthers". August 11, 2023 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ https://www.leighjournal.co.uk/news/23720161.crowds-line-streets-leigh-leopards-incredible-trophy-parade/