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1946–47 Northern Rugby Football League season

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season_champsWigan
season_champ_nameChampions
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top_scorerJeff Bawden 243
top try scorerBrian Bevan 48
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prevseason_link1945–46 Northern Rugby Football League season
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nextseason_link1947–48 Northern Rugby Football League season
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The 1946–47 Rugby Football League season was the 52nd season of rugby league football.

Season summary

1946-47 ended up being the longest season on record after a poor winter saw many matches postponed. Just as the country was recovering from post-World War II fuel and food shortages, it had to cope with prolonged frost and snow from 21 January to 16 March.

Wigan won their sixth Championship when they beat Dewsbury 13-4 in the play-off final at Maine Road, Manchester in front of a crowd of 40,599. Wigan scored three tries and two goals to Dewsbury's two goals. Wigan had also ended the regular season as league leaders.

The Challenge Cup winners were Bradford Northern who were 8-4 winners over Leeds.

Leigh returned following World War II. Broughton Rangers relocated, and were renamed Belle Vue Rangers.

Wigan won the Lancashire League, and Dewsbury won the Yorkshire League. Wigan beat Belle Vue Rangers 9–3 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and Wakefield Trinity beat Hull F.C. 10–0 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

Championship

TeamPldWDLPts
1Wigan362916
2Dewsbury362718
3Widnes362628
4Leeds362529
5Warrington3626010
6Bradford Northern362439
7Huddersfield3624210
8Oldham3622212
9Leigh3621015
10Wakefield Trinity3620214
11Workington Town3619215
12Barrow3618414
13Castleford3619116
14Hunslet3617217
15Hull3617019
16Hull Kingston Rovers3615318
17Batley3615120
18Belle Vue Rangers3614319
19St. Helens3614121
20Halifax3613221
21York3612222
22Salford3611223
23Liverpool Stanley3611124
24Swinton3611124
25Keighley3610125
26Featherstone Rovers369126
27Rochdale Hornets369027
28Bramley365031

Play-offs

| RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Wigan | RD1-score1=21 | RD1-seed2=4 | RD1-team2=Leeds | RD1-score2=11 | RD1-seed3=2 | RD1-team3=Dewsbury | RD1-score3=5 | RD1-seed4=3 | RD1-team4=Widnes | RD1-score4=2 | RD2-team1=Wigan | RD2-score1=13 | RD2-team2=Dewsbury | RD2-score2=4

WiganNumberDewsbury
Teams
Jack Cunliffe1Jimmy Ledgard
Brian Nordgren2Des Armitage
Ted Ward3Geoff Clark
Ernie Ashcroft4Ken Sacker
Johnny Lawrenson5George Withington
Cecil Mountford6Cyril Gilbertson
Tommy Bradshaw7Harry Royal
Ken Gee8Harry Hammond
Joe Egan9Vince McKeating
Frank Barton10Ben Pearson
George Banks11Frank Cox
Billy Blan12Jack Holt
Jack Blan13Arthur Street
Jim SullivanCoachVic Hey

Challenge Cup

Main article: 1946–47 Challenge Cup

Leeds reached the Wembley final for the second time, doing so without conceding a single point in the final five rounds of the tournament.{{cite news | access-date = 2009-12-04}} However Bradford Northern beat Leeds 8-4 in the final in front of a crowd of 77,605. Trevor Foster and Emlyn Walters scored Bradford's tries and were converted by Ernest Ward. Willie Davies, Bradford Northern's stand-off half back, won the Lance Todd Trophy for man of the match.

This was Bradford’s third Cup Final win in five Final appearances including one win and one loss during World War II.

County cups

Main article: 1946–47 Lancashire Cup

Main article: 1946–47 Yorkshire Cup

Sources

References

References

  1. (1995). "Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996". Headline Book Publishing.
  2. "1946-47 Season summary".
  3. "Bradford Bulls History".
  4. "RFL All Time Records".
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