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2003 Challenge Cup

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2003 Powergen Challenge Cup
Duration9 Rounds
Highest attendance71,212
Broadcast partnersUnited Kingdom BBC Sport
Winners Bradford Bulls
Runners-up Leeds Rhinos
Lance Todd Trophy Gary Connolly

The 2003 Challenge Cup was sponsored by Powergen and was held during the 2002โ€“03 season. The final was held on Saturday 26 April 2003, at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, UK. The game was won by Bradford Bulls who defeated Leeds Rhinos.[1]

First round

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Date Team one Team two Score
30 Nov Askam Ideal Isberg 2-12
30 Nov Bradford Dudley Syngenta 12-4
30 Nov British Army Hunslet Warriors 10-22
30 Nov Castleford Panthers Walney 4-11
30 Nov Cott. Phoenix Navy 34-2
30 Nov Dublin Exiles Birkenshaw 0-56
30 Nov East Hull Normanton 36-4
30 Nov Eastmoor Wigan St Judes 18-26
30 Nov Edinburgh Oulton 8-26
30 Nov Elland Sharlston Rovers 12-8
30 Nov Featherstone Lions Ince Rose Bridge 16-8
30 Nov Hensingham Simms Cross 4-9
30 Nov Heworth Thornhill 4-24
30 Nov Leigh East Eccles 46-4
30 Nov Leigh Miners R. West Hull 20-6
30 Nov Milford Widnes St Maries 16-8
30 Nov Millom Embassy 20-26
30 Nov Redhill York Acorn 24-12
30 Nov RAF Crosfields 2-5
30 Nov Sheffield Hills Skirlaugh 8-24
30 Nov Siddal Leeds Met University 78-0
30 Nov Thatto Heath Cas. Lock Lane 12-19
30 Nov Waterhead Hull Dockers 16-12
30 Nov Wath Brow Hornets East Leeds 12-0
30 Nov West Bowling Rochdale Mayfield 28-0
30 Nov Wigan St Pats Oldham St Annes 17-20
30 Nov Woolston Saddleworth 20-10
30 Nov Shaw Cross Cardiff Demons 56-12

Second round

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Date Team one Team two Score
14 Dec Birkenshaw West Bowling 0-14
14 Dec Cas. Lock Lane Thornhill 8-18
14 Dec Cott. Phoenix Bradford Dudley 17-4
14 Dec East Hull Coventry Bears 48-8
14 Dec Elland Redhill 4-13
14 Dec Featherstone Lions Oldham St Annes 10-12
14 Dec Hunslet Warriors Woolston 18-30
14 Dec Leigh East Skirlaugh 20-28
14 Dec Leigh Miners R. Crosfields 68-8
14 Dec Siddal Ideal Isberg 14-0
14 Dec Walney Simms Cross 2-12
14 Dec Waterhead Shaw Cross 4-18
14 Dec Wath Brow Hornets Milford 66-6
14 Dec Wigan St Judes Oulton 16-24
15 Dec Embassy Strela Kazan 20-16

Third round

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Date Team one Team two Score
24 Jan Chorley Lynx Leigh Miners R. 36-14
24 Jan Oulton Sheffield Eagles 8-22
24 Jan Wath Brow Hornets Workington Town 13-12
25 Jan Leigh Locomotiv 62-0
26 Jan Barrow Embassy 70-6
26 Jan Doncaster Redhill 64-2
26 Jan Featherstone Rovers Villeneuve 26-22
26 Jan Gateshead UTC 4-38
26 Jan Hull Kingston Rovers Siddal 28-0
26 Jan Hunslet Hawks Pia 28-18
26 Jan Keighley Thornhill 33-10
26 Jan Oldham St Annes Rochdale Hornets 18-62
26 Jan Oldham East Hull 32-6
26 Jan Salford City Toulouse 26-10
26 Jan Simms Cross London Skolars 15-8
26 Jan Skirlaugh York City Knights 8-20
26 Jan Swinton Shaw Cross 46-0
26 Jan West Bowling Batley 12-34
26 Jan Whitehaven Cott. Phoenix 66-6
26 Jan Woolston Dewsbury 12-34

Fourth round

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Date Team one Team two Score
8 Feb UTC St Helens 6-70
8 Feb Wakefield Trinity Castleford Tigers 20-18
8 Feb Warrington Bradford 12-38
8 Feb Wath Brow Hornets Batley 6-18
9 Feb Barrow Salford City 6-22
9 Feb Featherstone Rovers Leigh 28-22
9 Feb Hull FC Halifax 24-16
9 Feb Hunslet Hawks Huddersfield 18-14
9 Feb Chorley Lynx Swinton 16-32
9 Feb Leeds Whitehaven 46-6
9 Feb London Oldham 42-12
9 Feb Rochdale Hornets Hull Kingston Rovers 20-27
9 Feb Sheffield Eagles Keighley 25-24
9 Feb Widnes Dewsbury 48-6
9 Feb Wigan Simms Cross 82-3
9 Feb York City Knights Doncaster 20-21

Fifth round

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Date Team one Team two Score
28 Feb St Helens Saints Batley Bulldogs 38-12
28 Feb Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Widnes Vikings 12-22
1 Mar Swinton Lions Featherstone Rovers 32-10
2 Mar Leeds Rhinos London Broncos 21-12
2 Mar Hunslet Hawks Bradford Bulls 0-82
2 Mar Doncaster Dragons Wigan Warriors 10-50
2 Mar Sheffield Eagles Hull F.C. 0-88
2 Mar Hull Kingston Rovers Salford City Reds 2-12

Quarter-finals

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Date Team one Team two Score
15 Mar Widnes Vikings Bradford Bulls 28-38
16 Mar Swinton Lions Wigan Warriors 12-70
16 Mar Leeds Rhinos Hull F.C. 41-18
16 Mar Salford City Reds St Helens Saints 6-54

Semi-finals

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Date Team one Team two Score
12 Apr Leeds Rhinos St Helens Saints 33-26
13 Apr Wigan Warriors Bradford Bulls 22-36

Final

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Bradford and Leeds lining up against each other in the Final at the Millennium Stadium

Final Score: Bradford Bulls 22 - 20 Leeds Rhinos

Referee: Russell Smith (Castleford)

Attendance: 71,212

Bradford Bulls team

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Robbie Paul, Tevita Vaikona, Scott Naylor, Shontayne Hape, Lesley Vainikolo, Leon Pryce, Paul Deacon, Joe Vagana, James Lowes, Daniel Gartner, Lee Radford, Jamie Peacock, Mike Forshaw

Subs: Karl Pratt, Lee Gilmour, Rob Parker, Paul Anderson Coach: Brian Noble

Scorers

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Tries: Robbie Paul, Tevita Vaikona, Jamie Peacock

Goals: Paul Deacon (5)

Leeds Rhinos team

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Gary Connolly, Mark Calderwood, Chris McKenna, Keith Senior, Francis Cummins, Kevin Sinfield, Andrew Dunemann, Ryan Bailey, Matt Diskin, Barrie McDermott, Chev Walker, Matt Adamson, David Furner

Subs: Rob Burrow, Willie Poching, Danny Ward, Wayne McDonald Coach: Daryl Powell

Scorers

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Tries: Gary Connolly, Chris McKenna, David Furner

Goals: Kevin Sinfield (4)

Man of the Match

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The Lance Todd Trophy was awarded to Gary Connolly (Leeds).[2]

Half time entertainment

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Mis-Teeq performed at half time.

Television coverage

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BBC Sport had live rights to the tournament in the United Kingdom from the fourth round onwards.

The matches shown live on the BBC were: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 20โ€“18 Castleford Tigers and Warrington Wolves 12-38 Bradford Bulls (R4); Leeds Rhinos 21โ€“12 London Broncos and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 12โ€“22 Widnes Vikings (R5); Widnes Vikings 28โ€“38 Bradford Bulls and Leeds Rhinos 41โ€“18 Hull (QF); Leeds Rhinos 33โ€“26 St Helens and Wigan Warriors 22โ€“36 Bradford Bulls (SF); and Bradford Bulls 22โ€“20 Leeds Rhinos (Final).

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References

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  1. ^ "Bradford win Challenge Cup". BBC Sport.
  2. ^ "Lance Todd Trophy winners". BBC Sport.