1988–89 John Player Special Trophy

The 1988–89 John Player Special Trophy was the eighteenth season for the competition (named as such due to sponsorship from John Player & Sons).

1988–89 John Player Special Trophy
StructureNational knockout championship
Teams18
WinnersWigan
Runners-upWidnes

Wigan won the final, beating Widnes by the score of 12-6. The match was played at Burnden Park, Bolton, Greater Manchester. The attendance was 20,709 and receipts were £94874.

Background

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This season saw no changes in the entrants, no new members and no withdrawals, the number remaining at thirty-six
Huddersfield dropped the "Barracuda" suffix and the ground reverted to the traditional Fartown name, much to the relief of most of the fans - and - Springfield Borough moved to Chorley after only one season and re-branded themselves Chorley Borough, playing at Victory Park, the home of Chorley FC

Competition and results

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[1][2]

Preliminary round

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[3]Involved 4 matches and 8 Clubs

Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Sun 30 Oct 1988Featherstone Rovers46-2HunsletPost Office Road1972
2Sun 30 Oct 1988Wigan St Patricks36-2Elland (Halifax)Central Park25101, 2
3Sun 30 Oct 1988Workington Town2-28CastlefordDerwent Park1502
4Sun 6 Nov 1988Bramley56-10FulhamMcLaren Field850

Round 1 - First Round

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[3]Involved 16 matches and 32 Clubs

Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Sat 12 Nov 1988Leeds12-21CastlefordHeadingley10006
2Sun 13 Nov 1988Bradford Northern34-18DewsburyOdsal2555
3Sun 13 Nov 1988Bramley32-6Mansfield MarksmanMcLaren Field1151
4Sun 13 Nov 1988Halifax22-4SalfordThrum Hall6661
5Sun 13 Nov 1988Huddersfield4-22Chorley BoroughFartown1120[4]
6Sun 13 Nov 1988Hull F.C.26-10BatleyBoulevard4054[5]
7Sun 13 Nov 1988Hull Kingston Rovers40-0KeighleyCraven Park (1)3319
8Sun 13 Nov 1988Leigh42-14BarrowHilton Park3256
9Sun 13 Nov 1988Rochdale Hornets26-20WhitehavenAthletic Grounds888
10Sun 13 Nov 1988Runcorn Highfield2-92WiganCentral Park72333, 4, 5[2]
11Sun 13 Nov 1988Sheffield Eagles80-8Wigan St PatricksOwlerton Stadium621
12Sun 13 Nov 1988Swinton13-16DoncasterStation Road2182
13Sun 13 Nov 1988Wakefield Trinity34-14CarlisleBelle Vue2513[6]
14Sun 13 Nov 1988Warrington21-14OldhamWilderspool5528[7]
15Sun 13 Nov 1988Widnes37-12Featherstone RoversNaughton Park52996[8]
16Sun 13 Nov 1988York6-14St. HelensClarence Street3082[9]

Round 2 - Second Round

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[10]Involved 8 matches and 16 Clubs

Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Sat 26 Nov 1988Wigan20-16HalifaxCentral Park10826[2]
2Sun 27 Nov 1988Castleford18-19Bradford NorthernWheldon Road7688
3Sun 27 Nov 1988Chorley Borough22-36Hull Kingston RoversVictory Park983
4Sun 27 Nov 1988Leigh40-8DoncasterHilton Park4321
5Sun 27 Nov 1988St. Helens16-13Hull F.C.Knowsley Road7485[5][9]
6Sun 27 Nov 1988Sheffield Eagles9-32WidnesOwlerton Stadium2716[8]
7Sun 27 Nov 1988Wakefield Trinity38-12Rochdale HornetsBelle Vue2486[6]
8Sun 27 Nov 1988Warrington42-10BramleyWilderspool3274[7]

Round 3 -Quarter Finals

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[11]Involved 4 matches with 8 clubs

Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Sat 3 Dec 1988Widnes16-7WarringtonNaughton Park6449[7][8]
2Sun 4 Dec 1988Bradford Northern6-0LeighOdsal3975
3Sun 4 Dec 1988Hull Kingston Rovers16-16WiganCraven Park (1)7142[2]
4Sun 4 Dec 1988St. Helens34-18Wakefield TrinityKnowsley Road7602[6][9]

Round 3 -Quarter Finals - Replays

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Involved 1 match with 2 clubs

Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Wed 7 Dec 1988Wigan30-0Hull Kingston RoversCentral Park13278[9]

Round 4 – Semi-Finals

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[12]Involved 2 matches and 4 Clubs

Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
1Sat 10 Dec 1988Widnes20-18St. HelensWigan ??6755[8][9]
2Sat 17 Dec 1988Wigan16-5Bradford NorthernLeeds ??6809[2]

Final

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Game NoFixture DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueAttRecNotesRef
Saturday 7 January 1989Wigan12-6WidnesBurnden Park20709948747[8][13][14][15]

Teams and scorers

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[13][14][15][16]

WiganWidnes
teams
Steve Hampson1Alan Tait
Dean Bell2Rick Thackray[1]
Kevin Iro3Andy Currier
Joe Lydon4Darren Wright
Tony Iro5Martin "Chariots" Offiah
Ged Byrne6Tony Myler
Shaun Edwards7David Hulme
Adrian Shelford8Kurt Sorensen
Martin Dermott9Phil McKenzie
Shaun Wane10Joe Grima
Denis Betts11Mike O'Neill
Ian Potter12Emosi Koloto
Ellery Hanley13"Richie" Eyres
Andy Gregory (for Joe Lydon 51 min)14?? Not used
Andy Goodway (for Adrian Shelford 20 min)15Paul Hulme (for Emosi Koloto 44 min)
Graham LoweCoachDoug Laughton
12score6
6HT6
Scorers
Tries
Kevin Iro (1)TDarren Wright (1)
Ellery Hanley (1)T
Goals
Joe Lydon (2)GAndy Currier (1)
RefereeJohn Holdsworth (Kippax)
Man of the matchEllery Hanley - Wigan - loose forward
Competition SponsorJohn Player Special

Scoring - Try = four points - Goal = two points - Drop goal = one point

Timeline in the final

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TimeIncidentScore
incidentsincidentsscore
6th MinuteTry: Kevin Iro4-0
13th MinuteTry: Darren Wright4-4
Conversion: Andy Currier4-6
21st MinutePenalty Goal: Joe Lydon6-6
Half Time6-6
42nd MinutePenalty Goal: Joe Lydon8-6
69th MinuteTry: Ellery Hanley12-6
Full Time12-6

Prize money

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As part of the sponsorship deal and funds, the prize money awarded to the competing teams for this season is as follows :-

Finish PositionCash PrizeNo. receiving prizeTotal Cash
Winner?1?
Runner-up?1?
semi-finalist?2?
loser in Rd 3?4?
loser in Rd 2?8?
Loser in Rd 1?16?
Loser in Prelim Round???
Grand Total

Note - the author is unable to trace the award amounts for this season. Can anyone help ?

The road to success

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This tree excludes any preliminary round fixtures

First roundSecond roundThird roundSemifinalsFinal
               
Huddersfield4
Chorley Borough22
Chorley Borough22
Hull Kingston Rovers36
Hull Kingston Rovers40
Keighley0
Hull Kingston Rovers16(0)
Wigan16 (30)
Runcorn Highfield2
Wigan92
Wigan20
Halifax16
Halifax22
Salford4
Wigan16
Bradford Northern5
Leeds12
Castleford21
Castleford18
Bradford Northern19
Bradford Northern34
Dewsbury18
Bradford Northern6
Leigh0
Leigh42
Barrow14
Leigh40
Doncaster18
Swinton13
Doncaster16
Wigan12
Widnes6
Sheffield Eagles80
Wigan St Patricks8
Sheffield Eagles9
Widnes34
Widnes37
Featherstone Rovers12
Widnes16
Warrington7
Warrington21
Oldham14
Warrington42
Bramley10
Bramley32
Mansfield Marksman6
Widnes20
St. Helens15
York6
St. Helens14
St. Helens16
Hull F.C.13
Hull F.C.26
Batley10
St. Helens34
Wakefield Trinity18
Wakefield Trinity34
Carlisle14
Wakefield Trinity38
Rochdale Hornets12
Rochdale Hornets26
Whitehaven20

Notes and comments

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1 * Wigan St Patricks are a Junior (amateur) club from Wigan[17]
2 * Elland are a Junior (amateur) club from the Halifax area of Yorkshire[18]
3 * Runcorn Highfield forfeited home advantage for a larger gate. Runcorn Players were also in dispute and the club fielded a very reduced strength team comprised a number of trialists and reserves (and coach Bill Ashurst, (an ex Wigan player) who came out of retirement especially to play, and was disappointedly sent off 12 minutes after coming off the subs bench)
4 * A Wigan record victory in this tournament
5 * The highest score, highest score by home team and highest winning margin in the competition, between all clubs to date
6 * RUGBYLEAGUEproject[1] and Widnes official archives[8] give the score as 37-12 but Wigan official archives[2] gives it as 37-2
7 * Burnden Park was the home of English football club Bolton Wanderers from 1895 to 1997. It hosted the 1900-01 FA Cup Final replay in which Tottenham Hotspur beat Sheffield United 3.1. The record attendance was for a 6th round F A Cup match with Stoke City (Stanley Matthews played for Stoke at the time) at which, although the ground capacity was set at 70,000, an estimated 85,000 fans crowded in, and when two crush barriers broke, the result was 33 fans killed and another 400 injured. The capacity at closure was a mere 25,000

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Rugby League Project".
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Wigan "Cherry and White" archived results".
  3. ^ a b "Wigan "Cherry and White" J Player Rd 1 archived results".
  4. ^ "Huddersfield Rugby League Heritage" (PDF).
  5. ^ a b "HULL&PROUD - Stats - Fixtures & Results".
  6. ^ a b c "Wakefield until I die".
  7. ^ a b c "Warrington Wolves - Results Archive - 1897". Archived from the original on 2014-02-02.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "Widnes Vikings - History - Season In Review - 1896-97".
  9. ^ a b c d e "Saints Heritage Society - History - Season 1896-97".
  10. ^ "Wigan "Cherry and White" J Player Rd 2 archived results".
  11. ^ "Wigan "Cherry and White" J Player Rd 3 archived results".
  12. ^ "Wigan "Cherry and White" J Player S-F archived results".
  13. ^ a b "Wigan "Cherry and White" J Player Final archived results". Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2014-07-13.
  14. ^ a b Raymond Fletcher and David Howes (1990). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1990-1991. Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0 35617851 X.
  15. ^ a b Raymond Fletcher and David Howes (1991). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1991-100. Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0 35617852 8.
  16. ^ "Widnes Stat Attack archived results".
  17. ^ "Wigan St Patricks".
  18. ^ "Elland ARLFC".
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