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2007 Challenge Cup

Rugby league competition

2007 Challenge Cup

Rugby league competition

FieldValue
title2007 Carnegie Challenge Cup
duration9 Rounds
highest_attendance84,241
TVUnited Kingdom BBC Sport
biggest_home_winCastleford Tigers 88–10
Castleford Lock Lane
biggest_away_winNormanton Knights 10–78
Widnes Vikings
season2007
season_champsSt. Helens
season_champ_nameWinners
second_placeCatalans Dragons
MVPPaul Wellens
MVP_linkLance Todd Trophy
prevseason_link2006 Challenge Cup
prevseason_year2006
nextseason_link2008 Challenge Cup
nextseason_year2008

Castleford Lock Lane Widnes Vikings

Leon Pryce The 2007 Carnegie Challenge Cup began in February 2007. The Challenge Cup is the most prestigious knock-out competition in the world of rugby league, featuring teams from across Europe including England, Scotland, Wales, France and Russia.

In 2007 the preliminary round was dropped, reducing the number of amateur clubs involved. Teams from the National League were given byes to round three, and teams from the Super League entered in round four. Teams from outside the UK were introduced at various stages.

St. Helens successfully defended their title after beating Catalans Dragons (who were the first French club ever to take part in the competition's final) 30 – 8 in the final at the new Wembley Stadium on 26 August.

Round 1

:(week ending 4 February)

Teams came from the National Conference League, Rugby League Conference, Student Rugby League, Pennine League, North West Counties, Yorkshire League, CARLA, Hull & District League and the Armed Forces. This round consisted entirely of amateur teams. Fife Lions, the only Scottish club in the tournament, were eliminated.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1**Rochdale Mayfield**50–16Millom
2**Saddleworth Rangers**34–20Halton Simms Cross
3**Thornhill Trojans**58–18South London Storm
4**Eccles & Salford**20–2Blackbrook
5**Royal Navy**30–28Waterhead
6**Siddal**18–14York Acorn
7**Bradford Dudley Hill**42–4Brighouse Rangers
8The Army20–28**Leigh Miners Rangers**
9**Eastmoor Dragons**28–6Shaw Cross Sharks ARLFC
10**East Leeds**56–0Warrington Wizards
11Wath Brow Hornets22–26**Oulton Raiders**
12**Seaton Rangers**50–10Queens RLFC
13Heworth10–36**Hull Isberg**
14**Drighlington**44–0Askam
15**Skirlaugh**74–0Milford Marlins
16**Hull Dockers**52–8Thatto Heath Crusaders
17**Dewsbury Celtic**36–20Ovenden
18Crosfields6–34**West Bowling**
19**Egremont Rangers**34–18Oldham St Annes
20Wigan St Patricks28–38**Leeds Metro. University**
21Ince Rose Bridge12–35**Widnes St Maries**
22Royal Air Force0–42**East Hull**
23**West Hull**38–12Castleford Panthers
24Hull Victoria14–44**Castleford Lock Lane**
25Stanningley20–36**Leigh East**
26Bramley Buffaloes12–18**Wigan St Judes**
27**Normanton Knights**46–8Fife Lions

Round 2

:(week ending 25 February)

Russian team Kazan Arrows entered the competition. Castleford Lock Lane defeated Bradford Dudley Hill after extra time in the closest game of this round, which against consisted of amateur teams.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Bradford Dudley Hill26–28**Castleford Lock Lane**
2**East Hull**50–4Dewsbury Celtic
3Eccles & Salford40–28Egremont Rangers
4Leigh East10–25**Oulton Raiders**
5Leigh Miners Rangers34–18Leeds Metro. University
6Rochdale Mayfield50–0East Leeds
7Royal Navy26–28**Normanton**
8**Saddleworth**21–14Siddal
9**Thornhill**38–20Kazan Arrows
10**West Hull**23–16Skirlaugh
11Widnes St Maries22–6Hull Isberg
12Wigan St Judes22–30**Drighlington**

Round 3

:(week ending 11 March)

Teams from National League Two, National League One entered at this stage, as did three teams from France and Lokomotiv Moscow from Russia.

Lokomotiv's defeat ended the competition for Russian teams. The Castleford derby was a highlight of the draw, though the professional Castleford Tigers defeated their amateur neighbours. 2005 semi-finalists Toulouse failed to win at York, though Pia's victory against Blackpool ensured that one team from the French Rugby League Championship progressed. All remaining amateur teams were eliminated.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1**York City Knights**54–28Toulouse Olympique
2**Hunslet Hawks**40–22Rochdale Mayfield
3**Featherstone Rovers**52–10Drighlington
4**Batley Bulldogs**60–6Widnes St Maries
5**Whitehaven**24–10Doncaster Lakers
6**Dewsbury Rams**36–34Leigh Centurions
7Normanton Knights10–78**Widnes Vikings**
8**Castleford Tigers**88–10Castleford Lock Lane
9**Swinton Lions**60–20Lokomotiv Moscow
10**Workington Town**18–10Oulton Raiders
11**Keighley Cougars**34–6Thornhill
12**Halifax**86–12Eccles & Salford
13Leigh Miners Rangers18–46**Sheffield Eagles**
14West Hull18–70**Barrow Raiders**
15**Rochdale Hornets**48–6Saddleworth
16East Hull10–26**Oldham R.L.F.C.**
17Blackpool Panthers18–42**Pia**
18West Bowling8–24**London Skolars**
19**Celtic Crusaders**50–10Eastmoor Dragons
20**Gateshead Thunder**38–22Limoux Grizzlies

Round 4

:(week ending 1 April)

This round saw the teams from the Super League enter. The only all-Super League match saw Warrington defeat Hull KR. Celtic Crusaders' defeat saw the final Welsh team leave the tournament. Once again, however, all games went to form, with no sides from lower leagues defeating a team from a higher league. Pia's defeat saw the French rugby league championship's exit from the Cup.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Keighley Cougars10–20**Oldham R.L.F.C.**
2Dewsbury Rams28–46**Sheffield Eagles**
3**Whitehaven**36–8Halifax
4Widnes Vikings24–34**Wigan Warriors**
5Swinton Lions14–47**Barrow Raiders**
6London Skolars4–52**Wakefield Trinity Wildcats**
7**Rochdale Hornets**20–16Celtic Crusaders
8**Huddersfield Giants**74–4York City Knights
9**Hull F.C.**78–0Hunslet Hawks
10Pia8–64**Harlequins**
11**Catalans Dragons**70–12Featherstone Rovers
12**Warrington Wolves**38–10Hull Kingston Rovers
13**Bradford Bulls**24–16Castleford Tigers
14**Leeds Rhinos**72–10Workington Town
15**St. Helens**78–14Batley Bulldogs
16Gateshead Thunder4–64**Salford City Reds**

Round 5

:(week ending 13 May)

No new teams enter at this stage with all matches scheduled to be played over 12 and 13 May. The remaining teams for the 5th round are made up with eleven teams from Super League, three from National League One and two from National League Two.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Whitehaven14–24**Catalans Dragons**
2**Warrington Wolves**48–16Barrow Raiders
3Leeds Rhinos18–22**Wigan Warriors**
4**Hull F.C.**44–6Sheffield Eagles
5Salford City Reds10–36**Huddersfield Giants**
6**St. Helens**70–10Rochdale Hornets
7Oldham R.L.F.C.6–66**Harlequins**
8Wakefield Trinity Wildcats4–14**Bradford Bulls**

Quarter-finals

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bg = #eeeeee | date = 9 June 2007 | team1 = [[Image:Saintscolours.svg|16px]] St. Helens | score = 25–14 | report = (Report) | team2 = [[Image:Wolvescolours.svg|16px]] Warrington Wolves | points1 = Try: Gilmour (2) 1', 60' Talau 42' Gardner 50' Roby 77' Goal: Wellens (2) Drop: Long 72' | points2 = Try: Penny 28' Fa'afili 31' Goal: Briers (3) | stadium = Knowsley Road, St. Helens | attendance = 8,503 | referee= Richard Silverwood }}

bg = #eeeeee | date = 10 June 2007 | team1 = [[Image:Bullscolours.svg|16px]] Bradford Bulls | score = 52–20 | report = (Report) | team2 = [[Image:Giantscolours.svg|16px]] Huddersfield Giants | points1 = Try: B. Harris (2) Solomona Ian Henderson St Hilaire Burgess Tupou (2) Newton Goal: Deacon (8) | points2 = Try: Nero Lolesi Paul Hudson Goal: Drew (2) | stadium = Grattan Stadium, Bradford | attendance = 7,811 | referee= Phil Bentham }}

bg = #eeeeee | date = 10 June 2007 | team1 = [[Image:Hullcolours.svg|16px]] Hull F.C. | score = 23–26 | report = (Report) | team2 = [[Image:Catalanscolours.svg|16px]] Catalans Dragons | points1 = Try: Briscoe King Domic Goal: Tickle (5) Drop: Horne | points2 = Try: Mogg (2) Wilson Greenshields Goal: Bosc (4) Drop: Guisset Bosc | stadium = KC Stadium, Hull | attendance = 7,441 | referee= Ashley Klein }}

Semi-finals

bg = #eeeeee | date = 28 July 2007 | team1 = [[Image:Bullscolours.svg|16px]] Bradford Bulls | score = 14–35 | report = (Report) | team2 = [[Image:Saintscolours.svg|16px]] St. Helens | points1 = Try: Evans 16' m Tupou 55' m Vagana 67' c Goal: Deacon| points2 = Try: Talau 4' c Meli 21' m Gidley 34' c Clough 58' c Pryce 69' c Bennett 75' c Goal: Long (4) Wellens Drop: Long 40'| stadium = Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield | attendance = 14,316| referee= Richard Silverwood }}

bg = #eeeeee | date = 29 July 2007 | team1 = [[Image:Wigancolours.svg|16px]] Wigan Warriors | score = 24–37 | report = (Report) | team2 = [[Image:Catalanscolours.svg|16px]] Catalans Dragons | points1 = Try: Leuluai 35' c Higham 54' c Goulding 64' c Calderwood 68' c Goal: Richards (4) Drop: | points2 = Try: McGuire (2) 4' c, 8' c Mogg 12' c Duport (2) 17' m, 49' c Croker 72' c Goal: Jones (6) Drop: Jones 52'| stadium = Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington | attendance = 10,218| referee= Steve Ganson }}

Final

Pre-match at the 2007 Challenge Cup Final

Main article: 2007 Challenge Cup Final

bg = #eeeeee | date = 25 August 2007 | team1 = [[Image:Saintscolours.svg|16px]] St. Helens | score = 30–8 | report = (Report) | team2 = [[Image:Catalanscolours.svg|16px]] Catalans Dragons | points1 = Tries: Roby 33' Gardner (2) 40' and 78' Wellens 46' Clough 50' Goals: Long (5)| points2 = Tries: Khattabi 35' Murphy 56'| stadium = Wembley Stadium, London | attendance = 84,241| referee= Ashley Klein }}

UK Broadcasting rights

The tournament was screened in the United Kingdom by the BBC.

RoundBBC live match
Round 4
Round 5
Quarter-finals
Semi-finalsBradford Bulls v St. Helens
Wigan Warriors v Catalans Dragons
FinalSt. Helens v Catalans Dragons
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