- All Four Cups
Between 1905 and 1970 there were four trophies available to any British
rugby league side:* Challenge Cup
*Rugby League Championship
* County league (Lancashire League or Yorkshire League)
* County cup (Lancashire Cup or Yorkshire Cup)To win "All Four Cups" in a single season was long regarded as the holy grail for a team. The feat was achieved on three occasions.
Hunslet
The first club to win All Four Cups was Hunslet, which they did in the 1907-08 season. They were captained by
Albert Goldthorpe , who operated in the back line. Hunslet’s forward pack of that season was equally (in)famous, going by the name of "The Terrible Six".Hunslet did not top the championship table at the end of the season, coming behind Oldham, whom they defeated 10-12 in a championship replay after the first match was drawn 7 apiece. They ran out 14-0 winners in the Challenge Cup Final in front of 18,000 spectators at Fartown,
Huddersfield . They took the Yorkshire Cup by virtue of a 17-0 victory over Halifax.Huddersfield
The feat was next repeated by Huddersfield in the 1914-15 season by the Fartowners famous "Team of all the Talents". This was the culmination of a staggering period of dominance in the game, as they had already picked up two championships, the challenge cup, three Yorkshire Cups and three Yorkshire league titles in the preceding five seasons.
They were captained by
Harold Wagstaff , immortalised as the "Prince of Centres", and included several foreign internationals. In many ways Huddersfield went one better than Hunslet's achievement six years previously in that they also topped the championship table (for which no trophy was awarded). They easily defeated Leeds 35-2 in the Championship final, and managed an even greater margin of victory in the Challenge Cup, crushing St Helens 37-3 atOldham .The season saw Huddersfield's wing-three-quarter
Albert Rosenfeld score an impressive 56 tries. However this figure paled into insignificance when it is remembered that Rosenfeld, aJewish Australian who had come over to Britain with the 1908 Kangaroos, had scored 80 tries the previous season. This record has never yet been beaten.The team of all the Talents could well have gone on to even greater exploits, however sadly the First World War intervened, and the team broke up. The Huddersfield club was unable to field a team, reforming only after the war ended.
Swinton
The final team to win All Four Cups was Swinton, who thus became the only side ever to achieve a
Lancashire version of the feat. The 1927-28 season saw the Lions sweep aside all before them, under the captaincy of centreHector Halsall . They topped both the League and the Lancashire League, having already defeated Wigan in the Lancashire Cup. In a tense Challenge Cup final they squeezed past Warrington 5-3, and three weeks later the Holy Grail was achieved when they comfortably eased pastFeatherstone Rovers 11-0 to take the Championship.Modern Developments
The county leagues were abolished in 1970, and the county cups followed in 1993. New competitions have replaced them, and at times there have been up to six cups. The only team to win all the silverware on offer since Swinton was Wigan, who achieved a four cup triumph in 1994-95. They won the championship, beat Leeds 69-24 in the Premiership final, defeated Leeds again 30-10 in the Challenge Cup final and overcame Warrington 40-10 in the
Regal Trophy final.Bradford Bulls won the 2002-03 Challenge Cup final 22-20 againstLeeds Rhinos , were the Super League leaders in 2003, won the 2003 Championship 25-12 againstWigan Warriors and beatPenrith Panthers 22-4 in February 2004 for theWorld Club Challenge . They thus held all four 'modern' cups at once, though they were not from the same season, strictly speaking.St. Helens repeated Bradford's feat by winning the Challenge Cup, League Leaders Shield and the Championship in 2006 and the World Club Challenge in February 2007.
There are currently four trophies available to the top clubs:
* Challenge Cup
* Super League Championship
*League Leader's Shield
*World Club Challenge ee also
* Challenge Cup
*Rugby League Championship
*Super League (Europe)
*Rugby league county leagues
*Rugby league county cups
*Rugby League Premiership
*Regal Trophy
*World Club Challenge
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