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1970–71 Northern Rugby Football League season

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title1970–71 Rugby Football League season
leagueNorthern Rugby Football League
season_champsSt. Helens
season_champ_nameChampions
league_leadersWigan
league_leaders_nameLeague Leaders
top_scorerKel Coslett 395
top try scorerBob Haigh 40
Les Jones 40
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prevseason_link1969–70 Northern Rugby Football League season
prevseason_year1969–70
nextseason_link1971–72 Northern Rugby Football League season
nextseason_year1971–72

Les Jones 40

The 1970–71 Rugby Football League season was the 76th season of rugby league football.

Season summary

Sunday afternoon rugby was allowed for the first time by the RFL on 17 December 1967. Initially most clubs chose not to switch away from Saturday's despite competition from football. The first ever Sunday fixtures were Bradford Northern v York, and Leigh v Dewsbury.

St. Helens won their sixth Championship when they beat Wigan 16–12 in the Championship Final. Wigan had ended the regular season as the league leaders.

The Challenge Cup Winners were Leigh when they beat Leeds 24–7 in the final.

There was no county league competition this season, other than a break between the 1902–03 and 1906–07 seasons, and breaks for World War I and World War II, this was the first season in which the Lancashire League and Yorkshire League titles were no longer awarded.

Championship

TeamPldWDLPts
1Wigan343004
2St. Helens342905
3Leeds342806
4Leigh342608
5Wakefield Trinity342419
6Keighley3421013
7Salford3420113
8Hull3420113
9Workington Town3420113
10Halifax3420014
11Dewsbury3417314
12Castleford3418016
13Hull Kingston Rovers3418016
14Batley3416216
15Huddersfield3416216
16Oldham3412715
17Bramley3415118
18Widnes3414218
19York3414119
20Featherstone Rovers3414119
21Barrow3414020
22Warrington3413219
23Swinton3413021
24Huyton3411221
25Rochdale Hornets349322
26Blackpool Borough3410123
27Bradford Northern348224
28Doncaster347324
29Whitehaven348125
30Hunslet346127
ChampionsPlay-offs

Play-offs

Round 1:

Hull 14 beat Workington Town 3.

Dewsbury 20 beat Keighley 7.

Leeds 28 beat Batley 0.

Leigh 10 beat Hull Kingston Rovers 5.

Salford 33 beat Halifax 3.

St Helens 28 beat Huddersfield 5.

Wakefield Trinity 10 beat Castleford 4.

Wigan 12 beat Oldham 7.

Round 2:

Leeds 37 beat Salford 22.

Wakefield Trinity 8 beat Leigh 5.

St Helens 30 beat Hull 5.

Wigan 36 beat Dewsbury 12.

Semi-finals:

St Helens 22 beat Leeds 7.

Wigan 49 beat Wakefield Trinity 15.

Final

St HelensNumberWigan
Teams
Geoff Pimblett1Colin Tyrer
Les Jones2Kevin O'Loughlin
Billy Benyon3Bill Francis
John Walsh4Peter Rowe
Bob Blackwood5Stuart Wright
Alan Whittle6David Hill
Jeff Heaton7Warren Ayres
John Stephens8Brian Hogan
Tony Karalius9Colin Clarke
Graham Rees10Geoff Fletcher
John Mantle11Bill Ashurst
Eric Chisnall12Dave Robinson
Kel Coslett13Doug Laughton
Subs
Ken Kelly (for Benyon)14Dave Gandy
Bobby Wanbon (for Rees)15Eddie Cunningham (for Robinson)
Jim ChallinorCoachEric Ashton

Challenge Cup

Main article: 1970–71 Challenge Cup

Leigh beat Leeds 24–7 in the Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 15 May 1971, in front of a crowd of 85,514.

This was Leigh's second Cup final win in two final appearances. To date it was also their last appearance in a Challenge Cup final.

In the final, Lance Todd Trophy winner, Leigh's captain-coach, Alex Murphy,{{cite news | access-date = 2010-02-10}} was stretchered off after a clash with Leeds player, Syd Hynes. For his part in the "clash", Hynes was sent off.

County cups

Main article: 1970–71 Lancashire Cup

Main article: 1970–71 Yorkshire Cup

Leigh beat St. Helens 7–4 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and Leeds beat Featherstone Rovers 23–7 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

References

Sources

References

  1. John Hesman - NAK Corporate World. "Sunday Rugby".
  2. "1970-71 Season summary".
  3. "St. Helens 16-12 Wigan".
  4. "22nd May 1971: Wigan 12 St Helens 16 - (Championship Final)".
  5. "RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour".
  6. "Cup Final Sending Off".
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