Rugby league competition
The 1964–65 Challenge Cup was the 64th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1]
The final was contested by Wigan and Hunslet at Wembley Stadium. Wigan won the match 20–16, with Wigan's Ray Ashby and Hunslet's Brian Gabbitas jointly receiving the Lance Todd Trophy.
| Date
|
Team one
|
Team two
|
Score
|
| 06 Feb |
Crosfields |
Blackpool |
4-27
|
| 06 Feb |
Dewsbury |
Wakefield Trinity |
2-11
|
| 06 Feb |
Doncaster |
Whitehaven |
4-5
|
| 06 Feb |
Featherstone Rovers |
York |
24-7
|
| 06 Feb |
Halifax |
Rochdale Hornets |
17-12
|
| 06 Feb |
Huddersfield |
Bramley |
5-20
|
| 06 Feb |
Hull Kingston Rovers |
Batley |
5-7
|
| 06 Feb |
Hunslet |
Oldham |
12-4
|
| 06 Feb |
Keighley |
Salford |
8-11
|
| 06 Feb |
Leeds |
Liverpool |
19-6
|
| 06 Feb |
Leigh |
Bradford Northern |
6-7
|
| 06 Feb |
St Helens |
Castleford |
22-9
|
| 06 Feb |
Swinton |
Dewsbury Celtic |
48-5
|
| 06 Feb |
Warrington |
Hull FC |
7-4
|
| 06 Feb |
Widnes |
Workington Town |
2-2
|
| 06 Feb |
Wigan |
Barrow |
16-0
|
| 10 Feb - replay |
Workington Town |
Widnes |
2-0
|
| Date
|
Team one
|
Team two
|
Score
|
| 27 Feb |
Blackpool |
Whitehaven |
5-2
|
| 27 Feb |
Bradford Northern |
Wakefield Trinity |
7-10
|
| 27 Feb |
Featherstone Rovers |
Swinton |
2-9
|
| 27 Feb |
Hunslet |
Batley |
24-4
|
| 27 Feb |
Leeds |
Bramley |
13-9
|
| 27 Feb |
Warrington |
Salford |
16-2
|
| 27 Feb |
Wigan |
St Helens |
7-2
|
| 27 Feb |
Workington Town |
Halifax |
18-5
|
| Date
|
Team one
|
Team two
|
Score
|
| 13 Mar |
Hunslet |
Leeds |
7-5
|
| 13 Mar |
Wakefield Trinity |
Blackpool |
4-0
|
| 13 Mar |
Warrington |
Swinton |
10-11
|
| 13 Mar |
Workington Town |
Wigan |
4-10
|
| Date
|
Team one
|
Team two
|
Score
|
| 03 Apr |
Wigan |
Swinton |
25-10
|
| 10 Apr |
Hunslet |
Wakefield Trinity |
8-0
|
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| Years | |
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| Finals (List) |
- 1961–62 · 1962–63 · 1963–64 · 1964–65 · 1965–66 · 1966–67 · 1967–68
- 1968-69
- 1969–70 · 1970–71
- 2001–02 · 2002–03 · 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07
- 2007–08
- 2008–09
- 2009–10
- 2010–11
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