League Cup (rugby league)
The League Cup was a knock-out competition for British rugby league football clubs between 1971 and 1996.[1]
Sport | Rugby league |
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Formerly known as | Player's №6 Trophy John Player Trophy John Player Special Trophy Regal Trophy |
Instituted | 1971 |
Ceased | 1996 |
Countries | |
Last winners | Wigan (1996) |
Most titles | Wigan (8 titles) |
It was initially for professional clubs with the exception of two amateur teams who were finalists of the BARLA National Cup. However, in the latter seasons the cup was expanded to include leading amateur and French teams, the latter as a precursor to their inclusion in the Challenge Cup. The rounds were played during the early part of the season, with the final taking place usually in January. The tournament was regarded as much less prestigious than the Challenge Cup, and it was abandoned when Rugby League moved to be a summer sport.[2]
Although officially called the League Cup, the name of the competition was always referred to by its sponsorship name. The initial sponsors were the tobacco manufacturer John Player & Sons with Regal taking over in 1989 until the competition's end.[1] Over the years, the competition was known as the Player's №6 Trophy (1971–77), the John Player Trophy (1977–83) and the John Player Special Trophy (1983–89), before finally becoming the Regal Trophy in 1989.[1]
List of finals
See also
References
- "Regal Trophy". Rugby League Project.
- "Wigan RL History - 1995-96 Centenary Season". Wigan Warriors Rugby League.