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词条 1994–95 Rugby Football League season
释义

  1. Season summary

     Rule changes 

  2. Championship

  3. Second Division

  4. Premiership

  5. Regal Trophy

  6. Challenge Cup

  7. Statistics

  8. Sources

  9. References

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| duration = 30 Rounds
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| MVP = {{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Denis Betts
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| top_scorer = {{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Frano Botica (408)
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| top try scorer = {{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Martin Offiah (53)
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| membership_type = Selected for promotion to Championship
| join = London Broncos
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{{leagueicon|Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity
{{leagueicon|Widnes|16}} Widnes
{{leagueicon|Hull FC|16}} Hull

{{leagueicon|Doncaster|16}} Doncaster
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{{leagueicon|Leigh|16}} Leigh
{{leagueicon|Swinton|16}} Swinton
Bramley
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{{leagueicon|Barrow|16}} Barrow
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The 1994–95 Rugby Football League season was the 100th ever season of professional rugby league football in Britain. Sixteen teams competed from August 1994 until May 1995 for a number of titles, primarily the Stones Bitter Championship.

Season summary

The summer Super League concept was agreed to commence in 1996.

  • Stones Bitter League Champions: Wigan (16th title)
  • Silk Cut Challenge Cup Winners: Wigan (30-10 v Leeds)
  • Stones Bitter Premiership Trophy Winners: Wigan (69-12 v Leeds)
    • Harry Sunderland Trophy: Kris Radlinski
  • Regal Trophy Winners: Wigan (7 - 40-10 v Warrington)
  • 2nd Division Champions: Keighley

The record for most points scored by one team in a match was broken by Huddersfield when they clocked up 142 against Blackpool Gladiators' 4 in a Regal Trophy match on 26 November 1994. This is also the record for widest margin.

The 1995 Man of Steel Award for the player of the season went to Wigan's Denis Betts. Wigan also set a new record for most points in all matches in one season with 1,735 from 45 matches as follows:

  • Division One Championship: 1,148 (from 30 games)
  • Challenge Cup 230 (from 6 games)
  • Regal Trophy 170 (from 5 games)
  • Premiership Trophy 167 (from 3 games)
  • Tour match (Australia) 20 (from 1 game)

Rule changes

The following rule changes were introduced this season by the referees' coaching director, Greg McCallum:

  • Referees were given the power to put a player suspected of foul play "on report" with the incident to be reviewed later by the disciplinary panel.[1] The system was based on the one already operating in Australian rugby league.[1] Referees signalled that an incident had been put "on report" by crossing their raised arms above their heads.[2]
  • In-goal judges were trialled, these two additional match officials are positioned behind the dead-ball line at each end of the playing field and aim to aid the referee in judging if a try has been scored.[1] The in-goal judges had been used in Australia for two years.[1]
  • McCallum ordered referees to penalise defending players lifting attackers in the tackle in a way that could lead to an illegal spear tackle.[1]
Leeds' Gary Mercer (dangerous throw), Sheffield Eagles' Paul Broadbent and Doncaster's Gordon Lynch (tripping) became the first players cited under the reporting system to be found to have a case to answer.[1]

Championship

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{{leagueicon|Salford City|16}} Salford
{{leagueicon|Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity
{{leagueicon|Widnes|16}} Widnes
{{leagueicon|Hull FC|16}} Hull

{{leagueicon|Doncaster|16}} Doncaster
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Second Division:
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In preparation for the change to summer matches for the Super League, the position teams finished in this season was critical, as it determined which of the new fore-shortened three divisions they would play next season. The team finishing bottom would be relegated to the Second Division and teams finishing 11th to 15th would make up the new First Division.

[3]
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Wigan3028021148386+762561995–96 Championship
2Leeds302415863526+33749
3Castleford302028872564+30842
4St. Helens302019893640+25341
5Halifax3018210782566+21638
6Warrington3018210753570+18338
7Bradford Northern3017112811650+16135
8Sheffield Eagles3015015646699-5330
9Workington Town3012117538743-20525
10Oldham3011118534746-21223
11Featherstone Rovers3010119582687-105211995–96 First Division
12Salford3010119613775-16221
13Wakefield Trinity309021434807-37318
14Widnes308121481767-28617
15Hull307122594880-28615
16Doncaster3051244691007-538111995–96 Second Division

Second Division

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{{leagueicon|batley|16}} Batley
{{leagueicon|huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield
{{leagueicon|whitehaven|16}} Whitehaven
{{leagueicon|dewsbury|16}} Dewsbury
{{leagueicon|rochdale|16}} Rochdale Hornets
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The teams finishing in the top 7 went on to form the new First Division with teams from the Championship. London Broncos were fast tracked into the Championship as they were to be part of the new Super League in 1996.

[3]
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Keighley302325974337+637481995–96 First Division
2Batley302307754423+33146
3Huddersfield301938870539+23041
4London Broncos302019732480+25241
5Whitehaven3019011766507+25938
6Rochdale Hornets3018012805570+23536
7Dewsbury3017112744538+20635
8Hull Kingston Rovers3016113824516+308301995–96 Second Division
9Ryedale-York3015213720602+11832
10Hunslet3016014611783-17232
11Leigh3012018622787-16524
12Swinton3012018576768-19224
13Bramley3010020554655-10120
14Carlisle308022546877-33116
15Barrow306024449811-36212
16Highfield3010292241604-13802
Elected to Championship

Premiership

{{main|1995 Rugby League Premiership}}

Regal Trophy

{{main|1994–95 League Cup (rugby league)}}[4]
Key
{{dagger|alt=Replayed - 1st match in brackets}} Replayed - 1st match in brackets
{{32TeamBracket | RD1= Second Round
| RD2= Third Round
| RD3= Quarter-Final
| RD4= Semi-Final
| RD5= Final
| group1=
| group2=
| group3=
| group4=
| subgroup1=
| subgroup2=
| subgroup3=
| subgroup4=
| subgroup5=
| team-width=
| RD1-seed01=
| RD1-team01=Hull
| RD1-score01=26
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02=Barrow
| RD1-score02=16
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03=Wigan
| RD1-score03=34
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04=Rochdale Hornets
| RD1-score04=12
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05=Batley
| RD1-score05=36
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06=Ryedale-York
| RD1-score06=8
| RD1-seed07=
| RD1-team07=Huddersfield
| RD1-score07=11
| RD1-seed08=
| RD1-team08=St Helens
| RD1-score08=52
| RD1-seed09=
| RD1-team09=Workington Town
| RD1-score09=24
| RD1-seed10=
| RD1-team10=Wakefield Trinity
| RD1-score10=8
| RD1-seed11=
| RD1-team11=Leeds
| RD1-score11=54
| RD1-seed12=
| RD1-team12=Swinton
| RD1-score12=24
| RD1-seed13=
| RD1-team13=Carlisle
| RD1-score13=16
| RD1-seed14=
| RD1-team14=Dewsbury
| RD1-score14=30
| RD1-seed15=
| RD1-team15=Castleford
| RD1-score15=32
| RD1-seed16=
| RD1-team16=Halifax
| RD1-score16=26
| RD1-seed17=
| RD1-team17=Highfield
| RD1-score17=2
| RD1-seed18=
| RD1-team18=Widnes
| RD1-score18=50
| RD1-seed19=
| RD1-team19=Oldham
| RD1-score19=28
| RD1-seed20=
| RD1-team20=Hull Kingston Rovers
| RD1-score20=0
| RD1-seed21=
| RD1-team21=Whitehaven
| RD1-score21=18
| RD1-seed22=
| RD1-team22=Featherstone Rovers
| RD1-score22=12
| RD1-seed23=
| RD1-team23=Bradford Northern
| RD1-score23=32
| RD1-seed24=
| RD1-team24=St Esteve
| RD1-score24=6
| RD1-seed25=
| RD1-team25=Keighley
| RD1-score25=28
| RD1-seed26=
| RD1-team26=Bramley
| RD1-score26=4
| RD1-seed27=
| RD1-team27=Sheffield Eagles
| RD1-score27=46
| RD1-seed28=
| RD1-team28=Leigh
| RD1-score28=10
| RD1-seed29=
| RD1-team29=Salford
| RD1-score29=16
| RD1-seed30=
| RD1-team30=London Broncos
| RD1-score30=14
| RD1-seed31=
| RD1-team31=Warrington
| RD1-score31=44
| RD1-seed32=
| RD1-team32=Doncaster
| RD1-score32=14
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01=Hull
| RD2-score01=14
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02=Wigan
| RD2-score02=38
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03=Batley{{dagger|alt=Replayed - 1st match in brackets}}
| RD2-score03=(22)
22
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04=St Helens{{dagger|alt=Replayed - 1st match in brackets}}
| RD2-score04=(22)
50
| RD2-seed05=
| RD2-team05=Workington Town
| RD2-score05=14
| RD2-seed06=
| RD2-team06=Leeds
| RD2-score06=18
| RD2-seed07=
| RD2-team07=Dewsbury
| RD2-score07=2
| RD2-seed08=
| RD2-team08=Castleford
| RD2-score08=30
| RD2-seed09=
| RD2-team09=Widnes
| RD2-score09=20
| RD2-seed10=
| RD2-team10=Oldham
| RD2-score10=6
| RD2-seed11=
| RD2-team11=Whitehaven
| RD2-score11=14
| RD2-seed12=
| RD2-team12=Bradford Northern
| RD2-score12=34
| RD2-seed13=
| RD2-team13=Keighley
| RD2-score13=26
| RD2-seed14=
| RD2-team14=Sheffield Eagles
| RD2-score14=10
| RD2-seed15=
| RD2-team15=Salford
| RD2-score15=24
| RD2-seed16=
| RD2-team16=Warrington
| RD2-score16=31
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01=Wigan
| RD3-score01=24
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02=St Helens
| RD3-score02=22
| RD3-seed03=
| RD3-team03=Leeds
| RD3-score03=14
| RD3-seed04=
| RD3-team04=Castleford
| RD3-score04=34
| RD3-seed05=
| RD3-team05=Widnes
| RD3-score05=23
| RD3-seed06=
| RD3-team06=Bradford Northern
| RD3-score06=10
| RD3-seed07=
| RD3-team07=Keighley
| RD3-score07=18
| RD3-seed08=
| RD3-team08=Warrington
| RD3-score08=20
| RD4-seed01=
| RD4-team01= Wigan
| RD4-score01= 34
| RD4-seed02=
| RD4-team02= Castleford
| RD4-score02=6
| RD4-seed03=
| RD4-team03= Widnes
| RD4-score03= 4
| RD4-seed04=
| RD4-team04=Warrington
| RD4-score04=30
| RD5-seed01=
| RD5-team01=Wigan
| RD5-score01=40
| RD5-seed02=
| RD5-team02=Warrington
| RD5-score02=10
}}

Challenge Cup

{{main|1994–95 Challenge Cup}}

Rounds One and Two were contested between amateur clubs only. Millom were the biggest winners in Round One when they defeated Northampton Knights by 62-4. The biggest win in Round Two was Wigan St Patricks who defeated Crown Malet 42-6.

Round Three saw teams from Division Two matched at home against an amateur opponent. There was one shock result, when Beverley beat Highfield by 27-4. Dewsbury recorded the most points in Round Three when they defeated Kells by 72-12, though the biggest margin of victory went to Keighley who beat Chorley 68-0.

In Round Four, the Division One sides entered the competition with no seeding. There were two shock results when Huddersfield defeated Halifax 36-30 and Whitehaven beat Wakefield Trinity by 24-12. Hunslet drew with Salford 32-32 to take them to a replay before going down by 52-10.[5]

Results from Fifth round:[6]

{{16TeamBracket | RD1=Fifth Round
| RD2=Quarter Finals
| RD3=Semi Finals
| RD4=Final
| group1=
| group2=
| group3=
| subgroup1=
| subgroup2=
| subgroup3=
| subgroup4=
| team-width=
| RD1-seed01=
| RD1-team01=Batley
| RD1-score01=4
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02=Wigan
| RD1-score02=70
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03=Sheffield Eagles
| RD1-score03=7
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04=Widnes
| RD1-score04=19
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05=Warrington
| RD1-score05=6
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06=Oldham
| RD1-score06=17
| RD1-seed07=
| RD1-team07=Keighley
| RD1-score07=0
| RD1-seed08=
| RD1-team08=Huddersfield
| RD1-score08=30
| RD1-seed09=
| RD1-team09=Hull Kingston Rovers
| RD1-score09=14
| RD1-seed10=
| RD1-team10=Whitehaven
| RD1-score10=18
| RD1-seed11=
| RD1-team11=Salford
| RD1-score11=10
| RD1-seed12=
| RD1-team12=Featherstone Rovers
| RD1-score12=30
| RD1-seed13=
| RD1-team13=Workington Town
| RD1-score13=94
| RD1-seed14=
| RD1-team14=Leigh
| RD1-score14=4
| RD1-seed15=
| RD1-team15=Leeds
| RD1-score15=44
| RD1-seed16=
| RD1-team16=Ryedale-York
| RD1-score16=14
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01=Widnes
| RD2-score01=12
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02=Wigan
| RD2-score02=26
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03=Oldham
| RD2-score03=23
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04=Huddersfield
| RD2-score04=12
| RD2-seed05=
| RD2-team05=Whitehaven
| RD2-score05=14
| RD2-seed06=
| RD2-team06=Featherstone Rovers
| RD2-score06=42
| RD2-seed07=
| RD2-team07=Leeds
| RD2-score07=50
| RD2-seed08=
| RD2-team08=Workington Town
| RD2-score08=16
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01=Wigan
| RD3-score01=48
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02=Oldham
| RD3-score02=20
| RD3-seed03=
| RD3-team03=Leeds
| RD3-score03=39
| RD3-seed04=
| RD3-team04=Featherstone Rovers
| RD3-score04=22
| RD4-seed01=
| RD4-team01=Wigan
| RD4-score01=30
| RD4-seed02=
| RD4-team02=Leeds
| RD4-score02=10
}}

Statistics

The following are the top points scorers in all competitions in the 1994–95 season.[7]

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Most tries
Player Team Tries
Martin Offiah Wigan 53
Greg Austin Huddersfield 52
Nick Pinkney Keighley Cougars 46
Ellery Hanley Leeds 41
David Plange Hull Kingston Rovers 35
Mike Pechey Whitehaven 34
Gary Connolly Wigan 30
John Bentley Halifax 29
Alan Hunte St. Helens 29
Scott Limb Hunslet 29
{{col-2}}Most goals (including drop goals)
Player Team Goals
Frano Botica Wigan 186
Bobbie Goulding St. Helens 158
Simon Irving Keighley Cougars 152
Martin Strett Rochdale Hornets 150
John Schuster Halifax 144
Mike Fletcher Hull Kingston Rovers 142
Graham Holroyd Leeds 135
Deryck Fox Bradford Northern 131
Simon Wilson Batley 127
Jonathan Davies Warrington 126
{{col-end}}

Sources

  • [https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-league-clubbyclub-guide-to-the-new-season-1377408.html "Club-by-club guide to the new season", The Independent, 19 August 1994]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080828115958/http://www.rlhalloffame.org.uk/1995.htm 1994–95 Rugby Football League season] at rlhalloffame.org.uk
  • 1994–95 Rugby Football League season at wigan.rlfans.com
  • Wigan's record Cup run at news.bbc.co.uk
  • [https://archive.is/20070804161455/http://www2.hunterlink.net.au/~maajjs/gbr/sum/gbr1994.htm Great Britain Competitions 1994-1995] at hunterlink.net.au
  • Championship 1994/95 at rugbyleagueproject.org

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-league-trio-face-referee-reports-1612327.html |publisher=The Independent |title=Trio face referee reports |author=Dave Hadfield |date=1995-03-22 |accessdate=2009-05-06 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5ghhVYfoJ?url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-league-trio-face-referee-reports-1612327.html |archivedate=2009-05-12 |deadurl=no |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/rugby_league/rules/referee_signals/newsid_3730000/3730046.stm|publisher= BBC|title=Referee signals: Incident on report/holding down a tackled player|author=BBC Sport |date=2004-10-27|accessdate=2009-05-06}}
3. ^{{cite book |title=Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996 |author1=Raymond Fletcher |author2=David Howes|year=1995|publisher=Headline Book Publishing |location=London |isbn=0-7472-7817-2|page=304 }}
4. ^{{cite book |title=Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996 |author1=Raymond Fletcher |author2=David Howes|year=1995|publisher=Headline Book Publishing |location=London |isbn=0-7472-7817-2|page=211 }}
5. ^{{cite book |title=Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996 |author1=Raymond Fletcher |author2=David Howes|year=1995|publisher=Headline Book Publishing |location=London |isbn=0-7472-7817-2|page=189}}
6. ^{{cite book |title=Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996 |author1=Raymond Fletcher |author2=David Howes|year=1995|publisher=Headline Book Publishing |location=London |isbn=0-7472-7817-2|page=190 }}
7. ^{{cite book|last1=Fletcher|first1=Raymond|last2=Howes|first2=David|title=Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1997|publisher=Headline|location=London|isbn=978-0-7472-7764-4|pages=163–7}}
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