The Regal Trophy was an annual knock-out competition for British
rugby league football clubs. Organised by the
Rugby Football League (RFL), the competition was open to all professional clubs in the
British rugby league system, but amateur teams and French clubs also took part at various points during its existence.
First held in
1971–72, the tournament was initially played over five rounds. A preliminary round was added in
1981–82 to accommodate the increasing number of professional teams in the sport. The fixtures were normally played during the early part of the season, with the final usually taking place at a
neutral venue in January. The tournament was regarded as less prestigious than the RFL's primary cup competition, the
Challenge Cup
The Challenge Cup is a knockout rugby league cup competition organised by the Rugby Football League, held annually since 1896, with the exception of 1915–1919 and 1939–1940, due to World War I and World War II respectively. It involves am ...
, and was discontinued when rugby league became a summer sport in 1996.
During its existence, the competition was always referred to by its sponsorship name. The initial sponsors were the tobacco manufacturer
John Player & Sons with
Regal taking over in 1989 until the competition's end. Over the years, the competition was known as the Player's No.6 Trophy (1971–77), the John Player Trophy (1977–83) and the John Player Special Trophy (1983–89), before finally becoming the Regal Trophy in 1989.
History
The competition was introduced in 1971 as the Player's No.6 Trophy, with sponsors
John Player & Sons announcing an £11,000 prize fund for the inaugural season. The competition was open to all professional
Rugby Football League clubs, with a small number of amateur clubs taking part in most seasons.
In
1977–78,
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Cawoods defeated
Halifax 9–8 in the first round of the competition, the first time an amateur team had defeated professional opposition in any competition since 1909.
In 1989, a new sponsorship deal was agreed with
Imperial Tobacco, and the competition was rebranded as the Regal Trophy.
In 1992, several French clubs entered the competition. This marked the first time that French teams had participated in a British rugby league competition, and clubs would later also be accepted into the
Challenge Cup
The Challenge Cup is a knockout rugby league cup competition organised by the Rugby Football League, held annually since 1896, with the exception of 1915–1919 and 1939–1940, due to World War I and World War II respectively. It involves am ...
and domestic leagues.
Following the introduction of the
Super League
The Super League (officially known as the Betfred Super League due to sponsorship from Betfred and legally known as Super League Europe), is the top-level of the British rugby league system. At present the league consists of twelve teams, of wh ...
in 1996, the Regal Trophy faced an uncertain future, and was ultimately abandoned. The
BBC could no longer fit the competition into its TV schedule due to the switch to playing rugby league in the summer, and Regal were unwilling to continue sponsoring the tournament without television coverage.
List of finals
Wins by club
Media coverage
The
BBC was the exclusive broadcaster of the competition throughout its history. Matches were broadcast on the BBC's ''
Grandstand
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'' programme, showing one live match per round. Depending on the TV schedule, only the second-half was shown for some matches in the earlier rounds, but from the semi-final onwards, the entire match was usually covered.
References
External links
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{{League Cup (rugby league)
Rugby league competitions in the United Kingdom
1971 establishments in the United Kingdom
1996 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Recurring sporting events established in 1971
Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1996
Defunct rugby league competitions