1933–34 Northern Rugby Football League season First rugby club in London
Rugby league season
The 1933–34 Rugby Football League season was the 39th season of rugby league football . The first rugby league club in London, London Highfield competed in its inaugural season.[ 1]
Season summary
Wigan won their fourth Championship when they beat Salford 15-3 in the play-off final.
Salford had ended the regular season as league leaders.[ 2]
The Challenge Cup winners were Hunslet who beat Widnes 11-5.
Work begins at a former quarry that was being used as a waste dump at Odsal Top in Bradford after Bradford Northern sign a ten-year lease with the local council. This was to become the site of their current home ground, Odsal Stadium .[ 3]
Salford won the Lancashire League , and Leeds won the Yorkshire League . Oldham beat St Helens Recs 12–0 to win the Lancashire County Cup , and York beat Hull Kingston Rovers 10–4 to win the Yorkshire County Cup .
Championship
Championship play-off
Semi-finals
Championship final
1
Salford
28
4
Halifax
3
Salford
3
Wigan
15
2
Wigan
14
3
Leeds
10
Challenge Cup
Hunslet's winning team posing with the Challenge Cup . Hunslet defeated Widnes 11-5 in the final at Wembley before a crowd of 41,280.
This was Hunslet’s second Cup Final win, the first being in 1907–08, in their third Cup Final appearance.[ 4]
Kangaroo Tour
August until December also saw the appearance of the Australian team in England on their 1933–34 Kangaroo Tour . Other than the three test Ashes series against Great Britain (who played under the name of England), The Kangaroos played matches against club and county representative sides as well as a non-test international against Wales and two internationals against England , the first of which was held at the Stade Pershing in Paris , the first rugby league match played in France .
The Kangaroos were captain-coach by Frank McMillan .
game
Date
Result
Venue
Attendance
1
26 August
Australia def. St Helens Recs 13–9
City Road, St. Helens
8,880
2
30 August
Australia def. Leigh 16–7
Mather Lane, Leigh
4,590
3
2 September
Australia def. Hull Kingston Rovers 20–0
Craven Park , Hull
7,831
4
6 September
Australia def. Bramley RLFC 53–6
Barley Mow , Bramley
1,902
5
9 September
Australia def. Oldham 38–6
The Watersheddings , Oldham
15,281
6
13 September
Yorkshire def. Australia 13–0
Headingley , Leeds
10,309
7
16 September
Australia def. Barrow 24–5
Craven Park , Barrow-in-Furness
12,221
8
20 September
Australia def. Lancashire 33–7
Wilderspool Stadium , Warrington
16,576
9
23 September
Australia def. Wigan 18–17
Central Park , Wigan
15,712
10
27 September
Australia def. Castleford 15–2
Wheldon Road , Castleford
4,250
11
30 September
Australia def. Halifax 16–5
Thrum Hall , Halifax
10,358
12
7 October
England def. Australia 22–14
Station Road , Swinton
34,000
13
11 October
Australia def. Bradford Northern 7–5
Birch Lane , Bradford
3,328
14
14 October
Australia def. Warrington 15–2
Wilderspool Stadium , Warrington
16,431
15
18 October
Australia def. Hunslet 22–18
Parkside , Hunslet
6,227
16
21 October
Salford def. Australia 16–9
The Willows , Salford
15,761
17
26 October
Australia def. Widnes 31–0
Naughton Park , Widnes
6,691
18
28 October
Australia def. Wakefield Trinity 17–6
Belle Vue , Wakefield
5,596
19
30 October
Australia def. Bradford Northern 10–7
Birch Lane , Bradford
3,328
20
1 November
English League XIII def. Australia 16–9
Clarence Street , York
3,158
21
4 November
Swinton def. Australia 10–4
Station Road , Swinton
13,341
22
11 November
England def. Australia 7–5
Headingley , Leeds
29,618
23
14 November
Australia def. Keighley 10–7
Lawkholme Lane , Keighley
3,800
24
18 November
Australia def. Huddersfield 13–5
Fartown Ground , Huddersfield
7,522
25
22 November
Australia def. London Highfield 20–5
White City Stadium , London
10,541
26
25 November
Australia def. Broughton Rangers 19–0
Belle Vue Zoological Gardens , Manchester
5,527
27
29 November
Australia def. Leeds 15–7
Headingley , Leeds
5,295
28
2 December
Australia def. St Helens 20–11
Knowsley Road , St. Helens
5,735
29
2 December
Australia def. Rochdale Hornets 26–4
Athletic Grounds , Rochdale
3,603
30
9 December
Cumberland def. Australia 17–16
Recreation Ground , Whitehaven
5,800
31
16 December
England def. Australia 19–16
Station Road , Swinton
10,900
32
23 December
Australia def. York 15–7
Clarence Street , York
6,500
33
25 December
Australia def. Hull F.C. 9–5
The Boulevard , Hull
16,341
34
30 December
Australia def. Wales 51–19
Wembley Stadium , London
10,000
35
31 December
Australia def. England 63–13
Stade Pershing , Paris
5,000
36
10 January
Australia def. Oldham 38–5
The Watersheddings , Oldham
4,000
37
13 January
England def. Australia 19–14
Redheugh Park , Gateshead
15,576
References
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