1977–78 Lancashire Cup


























1977–78 Lancashire Cup
Structure Regional knockout championship
Teams 14
Winners Workington Town
Runners-up Wigan

← 1976–77

Seasons
1978–79 →


The 1977–78 Lancashire Cup tournament was the sixty-fifth occasion on which the Lancashire Cup had been contested. For the first time in many years, there was a new name on the trophy as this time it was relative newcomers Workington Town who joined the league in 1945. Workington Town won the trophy by beating Wigan in the final by the score of 16-13. The match was played at Wilderspool, Warrington, now in the County Palatine of Chester but (historically in the county of Lancashire). The attendance was 9,548 and receipts were £5,038. After relatively little success in the competition, Workington Town had reached the semi-final stage in 1973, 1974 and 1975, had been runner-up in 1976, and now winner in 1977. They would go on to be runners-up again in 1978 and 1979.




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Competition and Results[1][2][3]


    • 2.1 Round 1


    • 2.2 Round 2 - Quarter Finals


    • 2.3 Round 2 - Replays


    • 2.4 Round 3 – Semi-Finals


    • 2.5 Round 3 – Semi-Finals - Replays


    • 2.6 Final


      • 2.6.1 Teams and Scorers[7][8]




    • 2.7 The road to success




  • 3 Notes


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Background


The total number of teams entering the competition remained at last season’s total of 14 with no junior/amateur clubs taking part. The same fixture format was retained, but due to the number of participating clubs, this resulted in one "blank" or "dummy" fixture in the first round, and one bye in the second round.



Competition and Results[1][2][3]



Round 1


Involved 7 matches (with one "blank" fixture) and 14 Clubs
















































































































































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Sun 21 Aug 1977 Blackpool Borough 6-24 Whitehaven Borough Park
2 Sun 21 Aug 1977 Rochdale Hornets 27-5 Barrow Athletic Grounds
3 Sun 21 Aug 1977 St. Helens 49-3 Swinton Knowsley Road 3000 [4]
4 Sun 21 Aug 1977 Warrington 19-13 Huyton Wilderspool [5]
5 Sun 21 Aug 1977 Widnes 22-11 Leigh Naughton Park [6]
6 Sun 21 Aug 1977 Wigan 42-5 Oldham Central Park
[7][4]
7 Sun 21 Aug 1977 Workington Town 17-12 Salford Derwent Park
8 blank blank


Round 2 - Quarter Finals


Involved 3 matches (with one bye) and 7 Clubs























































































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Sun 28 Aug 1977 Rochdale Hornets 4-4 St. Helens Athletic Grounds 2485 [4]
2 Sun 28 Aug 1977 Wigan 52-8 Whitehaven Central Park [7]
3 Sun 28 Aug 1977 Workington Town 8-6 Widnes Derwent Park [6]
4 Warrington bye [5]


Round 2 - Replays


Involved 1 match and 2 Clubs













































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Tue 30 Aug 1977 St. Helens 16-5 Rochdale Hornets Knowsley Road 3500 [4]


Round 3 – Semi-Finals


Involved 2 matches and 4 Clubs



























































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Wed 21 Sep 1977 Workington Town 5-4 St. Helens Derwent Park 5110 [4]
2 Wed 28 Sep 1977 Wigan 17-8 Warrington Central Park
[7][5]


Round 3 – Semi-Finals - Replays


Involved 1 match and 2 Clubs













































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

1 Wed 29 Sep 1976 Workington Town 26-15 Warrington Derwent Park [5]


Final













































Game No
Fixture Date
Home Team

Score

Away Team
Venue
Att
Rec
Notes
Ref

Saturday 29 October 1977 Workington Town 16-13 Wigan Wilderspool 9,548 5,038 1
[7][8]


Teams and Scorers[7][8]
























































































































































































Workington Town


Wigan

teams
Paul Charlton 1
Malcolm Swann[1]
David Collister 2
Green Vigo
John Risman 3
David Willicombe

Ian Wright[2]
4
Steve Davies[3]

Iain McCorquodale[4][5]
5
Jimmy Hornby[6]
Ray Wilkins 6
Alan Taylor[7]
Arnold "Boxer" Walker 7
Jimmy Nulty[8]
Derek Watts 8
Brian Hogan
Alan Banks 9
Geoff Aspinall[9]
Eddie Bowman 10
Robert Irving
Les Gorley 11
Bill Ashurst
Peter Gorley 12
Bill Melling[10]
William Pattinson 13
Bob Blackwood[11]

David Atkinson (for Paul Charlton 62min)
14
John Burke (for Steve Davies 59min)
15
David Regan[12] (for Bill Melling 59min)

16 score 13
9 HT 8

Scorers
Tries
Ian Wright (1) T Jimmy Nulty (1)
Ray Wilkins (1) T Bill Ashurst (1)
T David Willicombe (1)
Goals
Iain McCorquodale (4) G Jimmy Nulty (1)
G John Burke (1)
Drop Goals
Arnold "Boxer" Walker (2) DG
Referee W H (Billy) Thompson (Huddersfield)
Man of the match Arnold "Boxer" Walker - Workington Town - scrum-half
sponsored by
Rugby Leaguer
Competition Sponsor Forshaws (Burtonwood Brewery Co Ltd)

Scoring - Try = three (3) points - Goal = two (2) points - Drop goal = one (1) point



The road to success














































































































































































































































































































First Round
Second Round
Semi Finals
Final
                       

Workington Town
17

Salford
12

Workington Town
8


Widnes
6

Widnes
22

Leigh
11

Workington Town
5


St. Helens
4

Rochdale Hornets
27

Barrow
5

Rochdale Hornets
4-5


St. Helens
4-16

St. Helens
49

Swinton
3

Workington Town
16


Wigan
13

Wigan
42

Oldham
5

Wigan
52


Whitehaven
8

Blackpool Borough
6

Whitehaven
24

Wigan
17


Warrington
8

Warrington
19

Huyton
13

Warrington


bye

blank

blank



Notes


1 * Wilderspool was the home ground of Warrington from 1883 to the end of the 2003 Summer season when they moved into the new purpose built Halliwell Jones Stadium. Wilderspool remained as a sports/Ruugby League ground and is/was used by Woolston Rovers/Warrington Wizards junior club.

The ground had a final capacity of 9,000 although the record attendance was set in a Challenge cup third round match on 13 March 1948 when 34,304 spectators saw Warrington lose to Wigan 10-13.



See also



  • 1977–78 Northern Rugby Football League season

  • Rugby league county cups



References





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External links



  • Saints Heritage Society

  • 1896–97 Northern Rugby Football Union season at wigan.rlfans.com

  • Hull&Proud Fixtures & Results 1896/1897

  • Widnes Vikings - One team, one passion Season In Review - 1896-97

  • The Northern Union at warringtonwolves.org




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