Rugby league knockout competition
1937–38 Challenge Cup Duration 5 Rounds Number of teams 32 Highest attendance 51,243 Winners Salford Runners-up Barrow
The 1937–38 Challenge Cup was the 38th staging of rugby league 's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup .[ 1]
The final was contested by Salford and Barrow at Wembley in front of a crowd of 51,243.[ 2] Salford won the match 7–4.
The trophy was presented by Australian Test cricketer Don Bradman .[ 3]
First round
Date
Team one
Score one
Team two
Score two
19 Feb
Barrow
83
Maryport
3
19 Feb
Bradford Northern
7
Featherstone Rovers
2
19 Feb
Bramley
23
Leigh
5
19 Feb
Castleford
18
Newcastle (UK)
9
19 Feb
Glass Houghton
2
Rochdale Hornets
50
19 Feb
Halifax
4
Warrington
4
19 Feb
Huddersfield
2
Broughton Rangers
0
19 Feb
Hull Kingston Rovers
0
Keighley
2
19 Feb
Leeds
27
Wigan
4
19 Feb
Liverpool
6
Hunslet
5
19 Feb
Oldham
7
Batley
8
19 Feb
St Helens Recs
11
Dewsbury
10
19 Feb
St Helens
39
Pendlebury Jnrs
0
19 Feb
Salford
38
Hull FC
2
19 Feb
Wakefield Trinity
7
Widnes
3
19 Feb
York
2
Swinton
12
23 Feb
Warrington
9
Halifax
16
Second round
Date
Team one
Score one
Team two
Score two
12 Mar
Barrow
26
Bramley
4
12 Mar
Batley
8
Keighley
6
12 Mar
Castleford
18
St Helens
2
12 Mar
Halifax
5
Bradford Northern
5
12 Mar
Leeds
11
Huddersfield
7
12 Mar
Liverpool
3
Salford
11
12 Mar
St Helens Recs
18
Rochdale Hornets
10
12 Mar
Swinton
10
Wakefield Trinity
5
16 Mar
Bradford Northern
2
Halifax
10
Quarterfinals
Date
Team one
Score one
Team two
Score two
26 Mar
Barrow
7
Leeds
5
26 Mar
Batley
3
Swinton
9
26 Mar
Castleford
7
Halifax
7
26 Mar
Salford
19
St Helens Recs
0
30 Mar
Halifax
11
Castleford
7
Semifinals
Date
Team one
Score one
Team two
Score two
09 Apr
Barrow
4
Halifax
2
09 Apr
Salford
6
Swinton
0
Final
Notes
References
Platt, Darrell (1991). A History of Salford Rugby League Club . Salford Rugby League Club.
External links
Years 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
2021 –22
2022 –23
2023 –24
2024 –25
2025–26 · 2026–27 · 2027–28 · 2028–29 · 2029–30 · 2030–31
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