2018 Challenge Cup Final

The 2018 Challenge Cup Final was the 117th cup-deciding game of the rugby league 2018 Challenge Cup Season. It was held at Wembley Stadium in London on 25 August 2018, kick off 15:00. The final was contested by Catalans Dragons and Warrington Wolves. The game saw Catalans Dragons beat Warrington Wolves by 20 points to 14 and saw the Drangons win the competition for the first time.[1][2][3]

2018 (2018) Challenge Cup Final  ()
12 Total
CAT 146 20
WAR 68 14
Date25 August 2018
StadiumWembley Stadium, London
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Harry Sunderland TrophyTony Gigot
RefereesRobert Hicks
Attendance50,672
Broadcast partners
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Background

This would be Catalans Dragons second appearance in a Challenge Cup Final having come runners-up up to St Helens during the 2007 Challenge Cup Final. By contrast, this would be 18th cup final and the 5th of the Super League era, having most recently achieving a runners-up place in 2016, and winning the competition in 2009, 2010, and 2012.

Route to the final

Catalans Dragons

Having played in the qualifiers during the 2017 Super League, Catalans Dragons entered in one round earlier than their finalist opponents. In the fifth round they drew eventual League 1 champions York City Knights who they beat 34–22. The sixth round saw them face a second League 1 team, Whitehaven who they thrashed 56 points to 10. The quarter finals saw the Dragons play Super League side Huddersfield Giants beating them 20 points to six. In the semi-finals, Catalans Dragons beat eventual Super League league leaders St Helens 53 points to 16 to reach the final.

Round Opposition Score
5th York City Knights (A) 34–22
6th Whitehaven (H) 56–10
QF Huddersfield (A) 20–6
SF St Helens (N) 53–16

Warrington Wolves

Warrington Wolves drew Championship side Toronto Wolfpack, thrashing them 66–10, before nilling rivals Wigan Warriors, scoring 23 points, to reach the semi-finals. The semis saw the Rhinos comfortably beat relegation threatened Leeds Rhinos 48 points to 12 to reach the final.

Round Opposition Score
6th Toronto Wolfpack (A) 66–10
QF Wigan Warriors (H) 23–0
SF Leeds Rhinos (N) 48–12

Match details

Saturday, 25 August
15:00
Catalans Dragons 20 - 14 Warrington Wolves
Tries
Lewis Tierney ('2)
Benjamin Garcia ('35)
Brayden Wiliame ('46)
Goals
Josh Drinkwater ('3, '8, '36, '47)[3]
Report Tries
Ben Murdoch-Masila ('29)
Toby King ('56)

Goals
Tyrone Roberts ('30, '57, '70)[3]

Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 50,672
Referee: Robert Hicks
Man of the Match: Tony Gigot[1]
Catalans Dragons Posit. Warrington Wolves
Tony Gigot . . Stefan Ratchford
Lewis Tierney . . Tom Lineham
David Mead . . Bryson Goodwin
Brayden Wiliame . . Matt King
Fouad Yaha . . Josh Charnley
Samisoni Langi . . Kevin Brown
Josh Drinkwater . . Tyrone Roberts
Mickael Simon . . Chris Hill (c)
Michael McIlorum . . Daryl Clark
Sam Moa . . Michael Cooper
Benjamin Jullien . . Harvey Livett
Benjamin Garcia . . Jack Hughes
Rémi Casty (c) . . Ben Westwood
Julian BousquetInt.Ben Murdoch-Masila
Jason BaitieriInt.George King
Mickael GoudemandInt.Declan Patton
Kenny EdwardsInt.Joe Philbin
Steve McNamaraCoachSteve Price

Post match

As winners of the 2018 Challenge Cup Final, Catalans Dragons became the first non-English team to win the tournament. Unfortunately, the match attendance of 50,672 was the lowest since the second world war. The presence of Catalans Dragons, a French team, in the final was though to be a factor; despite an attendance of almost 35,000 more making the journey to Wembley for the 2007 Challenge Cup Final where the Dragons finished as runners-up.[1]

References

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