1921–22 Northern Rugby Football Union season

1921–22 Northern Rugby Football Union season
League Northern Rugby Football Union
Number of teams 26
Champions Wigan
League Leaders Oldham
Top point-scorer(s) Reg Farrar 213
Top try-scorer(s) Reg Farrar 49
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The 1921–22 Northern Rugby Football Union season was the twenty seventh season of rugby league football.

Season summary

Featherstone Rovers joined the competition this season. [1]

In November, winger Harold Buck became rugby league's first £1,000 transfer when he moved from Hunslet to Leeds.[2]

Oldham had ended the regular season as the league leaders.

Wigan won their second ever Championship this season when they defeated Oldham 13-2 in the play-off final.

The 1921–22 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain also took place during the season, with many of the clubs playing games against the visiting Australasian team.

Oldham won the Lancashire League, and Huddersfield won the Yorkshire League. Warrington beat Oldham 7–5 to win the Lancashire Cup, and Leeds beat Dewsbury 11–3 to win the Yorkshire Cup.

Championship

Team Pld W D L PF PA Pts Pct
1Oldham3629165212015981.94
2Wigan3222194461594570.31
3Hull38250135383265065.79
4Huddersfield36231126082714765.28
5Leeds38241135832894964.47
6Batley38232133812994863.16
7Rochdale Hornets34202123522254261.76
8Halifax36212134182184461.11
9Leigh34193122952284160.29
10York36211143112314359.72
11Hull Kingston Rovers38210174203564255.26
12St. Helens Recs36191164173153954.17
13Dewsbury36191162903393954.17
14Barrow34180163113213652.94
15Warrington36161192854183345.83
16Widnes32133162272402945.31
17Wakefield Trinity36160203353133244.44
18Broughton Rangers32132172842472843.75
19Hunslet36135182154003143.05
20Swinton34140202483122841.18
21Bramley34132192514962841.18
22St Helens34121212553992536.76
23Salford3494211643122232.35
24Featherstone Rovers36102242804632230.55
25Keighley364131134581912.5
26Bradford Northern34213113474457.35

Championship Play-Off

Semi-finals Championship Final
      
1 Oldham 13
4 Huddersfield 5
Oldham 2
Wigan 13
2 Wigan 27
3 Hull 8

Challenge Cup

Rochdale Hornets defeated Hull 10-9 in the final played at Leeds before a crowd of 32,596. This was Rochdale's first Challenge Cup Final win in their first, and as of 2013 their only, Final appearance. [3][4]

Rochdale Hornets: 10

Rochdale Hornets Tries: Tommy Fitton 2

Rochdale Hornets Goals: Dicky Paddon 2

Hull FC: 9

Hull FC Tries: Jimmy Kennedy, Billy Batten, Bob Taylor

Half-time: 6-7

Attendance: 34,827 (at Headingley Stadium, Leeds)

Rochdale Hornets: Frank Prescott, Tommy Fitton, Fred Wild, Teddy McLoughlin, Joe Corsi, J. Eaton, J. Keynon, Thomas Harris, Jack Bennett, Dickie Paddon, Tommy Woods, Dai Edwards, Louis Corsi

Hull FC: J. Holdsworth, Billy Stone, Jimmy Kennedy, Billy Batten, Emlyn Gwynne, Eddie Caswell, W. J. Charles, Jack Beasty, George Oliver, J. E. Wyburn, Edgar Morgan, Bob Taylor, H. Garratt

Sources

References

  1. [http://wigan.rlfans.com/fusion_pages/index.php? page_id=341 "1921-22 Season summary"]. Archived from the original on 2009-08-11. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  2. Baker, Andrew (1995-08-20). "100 years of rugby league: From the great divide to the Super era". Independent, The (independent.co.uk). Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  3. [http://www.therfl.co.uk/challengecup/page.php? areaid=65 "RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour"]. Archived from the original on 2009-08-11. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  4. "A complete history of Hull FC's Challenge Cup finals". rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2014.