The 1999 Challenge Cup , known as the Silk Cut Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 98th staging of the Challenge Cup , a European rugby league cup competition. The competition ended with the final on 1 May 1999, which was played at Wembley Stadium , and was the last year the cup final was played there before the stadium was closed for redevelopment.
The tournament was won by Leeds Rhinos , who beat London Broncos 52–16 in the final, and was the club's first major silverware since 1978.[ 1] The Lance Todd Trophy was won by Leroy Rivett , who had become the first player to score four tries in a Challenge Cup final.[ 2]
Date Team one Team two Score 05 Dec Barrow Is. Uni of Wales Inst 24-4 05 Dec Dewsbury Moor Ellenborough 6-40 05 Dec Dudley Hill Leeds Uni 66-0 05 Dec Eastmoor Moldgreen 24-34 05 Dec Eccles Garibaldi 78-10 05 Dec Featherstone Lions Queensbury 34-26 05 Dec Hull Dockers Park Amateurs 23-6 05 Dec Ideal Isberg Millom 39-4 05 Dec Keighley Albion Dodworth 6-42 05 Dec Leigh East Haydock 12-18 05 Dec London Skolars Thatto Heath 16-4 05 Dec Middleton Wigan St Judes 12-15 05 Dec New Earswick Townville 14-16 05 Dec Norland Milford 28-22 05 Dec Oulton York Acorn 42-8 05 Dec Queens Redhill 20-18 05 Dec Shaw Cross Featherstone MW 12-16 05 Dec Siddal Northside Saints 90-10 05 Dec Wigan Rose Bridge Blackbrook 23-16 12 Dec Clayton Normanton 10-28 12 Dec Gateshead P Crosfields 10-58 12 Dec Ovenden East Leeds 22-14 13 Dec Rochdale Mayfield Leeds Met University 36-18 13 Dec Scottish Eagles Wath Brow Hornets 10-34
Date Team one Team two Score 19 Dec Askam Heworth 25-22 19 Dec Beverley E Hull Townville 12-28 19 Dec Dodworth Cas. Lock Lane 12-24 19 Dec Dudley Hill Wigan St Pats 29-8 19 Dec Eccles Normanton 27-16 19 Dec Moldgreen Oulton 21-18 19 Dec Norland Crosfields 39-0 19 Dec Oldham St Annes Ellenborough 34-6 19 Dec Queens West Hull 28-40 19 Dec Rochdale Mayfield Hull Dockers 28-10 19 Dec Saddleworth Walney 10-6 19 Dec Siddal Featherstone MW 27-7 19 Dec Skirlaugh Ideal Isberg 8-2 19 Dec Thornhill Barrow Is. 25-12 19 Dec Wath Brow Hornets London Skolars 16-6 19 Dec Wigan Rose Bridge Leigh Miners R. 6-17 19 Dec Wigan St Judes Woolston 32-8 02 Jan Egremont Haydock 21-0 02 Jan Featherstone Lions Ovenden 37-18
Date Team one Team two Score 31 Jan Barrow Dudley Hill 44-16 31 Jan Batley Cas. Lock Lane 40-10 31 Jan Bramley Leigh Miners R. 12-18 31 Jan Dewsbury Siddal 38-10 31 Jan Doncaster Oldham St Annes 35-24 31 Jan Featherstone Rovers Thornhill 70-6 31 Jan Hemel Featherstone Lions 8-29 31 Jan Hull Kingston Rovers Wath Brow Hornets 56-4 31 Jan Hunslet Hawks Townville 66-6 31 Jan Keighley Rochdale Mayfield 48-2 31 Jan Lancashire Lynx Askam 50-3 31 Jan Leigh Norland 42-6 31 Jan Rochdale Hornets Wigan St Judes 52-12 31 Jan Swinton Moldgreen 38-4 31 Jan Whitehaven Saddleworth 22-6 31 Jan Widnes West Hull 34-4 31 Jan Workington Town Skirlaugh 30-4 31 Jan York Egremont 57-2 01 Feb Oldham Eccles 26-7
Date Team one Team two Score 12 Feb Wakefield Trinity Batley 12-2 13 Feb Featherstone Lions Halifax 6-74 13 Feb Leigh Miners R. Hull Kingston Rovers 0-52 13 Feb Salford City Sheffield Eagles 16-6 14 Feb Barrow Leigh 16-33 14 Feb Bradford Workington Town 92-0 14 Feb Castleford Tigers Hull 36-22 14 Feb Huddersfield Swinton 78-4 14 Feb Hunslet Hawks St Helens 10-40 14 Feb Leeds Wigan 28-18 14 Feb London Doncaster 64-0 14 Feb Rochdale Hornets York 19-22 14 Feb Warrington Featherstone Rovers 50-6 14 Feb Whitehaven Lancashire 24-6 14 Feb Widnes Keighley 28-20 15 Feb Oldham Dewsbury 18-10
Leeds Rhinos : 1 Iestyn Harris 2 Leroy Rivett 3 Richie Blackmore 4 Brad Godden 5 Francis Cummins 6 Daryl Powell 7 Ryan Sheridan 8 Barrie McDermott 9 Terry Newton 10 Darren Fleary 11 Adrian Morley 12 Anthony Farrell 13 Marc Glanville 14 Marcus St Hilaire 15 Lee Jackson 16 Andy Hay 17 Jamie Mathiou Coach: Graham Murray
London Broncos : 1 Tulsen Tollett 2 Rob Smyth 3 John Timu 4 Greg Fleming 5 Martin Offiah 6 Karle Hammond 7 Shaun Edwards 8 Steele Retchless 9 Robbie Beazley 10 Matt Salter 11 Shane Millard 12 Robbie Simpson 13 Peter Gill 14 Mat Toshack 15 Glen Air 16 Dean Callaway 17 Chris Ryan Coach: Dan Stains
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