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1989–90 Rugby League Divisional Premiership

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1989–90 Divisional Premiership Trophy
StructureNational knockout championship
Teams8
WinnersOldham
Runners-upHull Kingston Rovers

The 1989–90 Rugby League Divisional Premiership was the 4th end-of-season Rugby League Divisional Premiership competition.

The competition was contested by the top eight teams in the second Division. The winners were Oldham.

First round

Date Team one Score Team two
21 April 1990 Ryedale-York 24–7 Halifax
22 April 1990 Hull Kingston Rovers 40–6 Fulham
22 April 1990 Oldham 32–10 Swinton
22 April 1990 Rochdale Hornets 18–20 Dewsbury

Semi-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
6 May 1990 Hull Kingston Rovers 36–8 Dewsbury
6 May 1990 Oldham 32–8 Ryedale-York

Final

13 May 1990
Oldham 30 – 29 Hull Kingston Rovers
Tries: Lord, Ford, Henderson, Irving, Ruane, Martyn
Goals: Hyde (2), Platt
[1]
Tries: Parker (2), Clark, Lyman, Harrison
Goals: Fletcher (4)
Drop goals: Parker
Old Trafford, Manchester
Referee: Robin Whitfield (Widnes)
Player of the Match: Mike Ford
1 Duncan Platt
2 Richard Irving
3 Gary Hyde
4 John Henderson
5 Paul Lord
6 Brett Clark
7 Mike Ford (c)
8 Leo Casey
9 Andrew Ruane
10 John Fieldhouse
11 Paul Round
12 Charlie McAlister
13 Richard Russell
Substitutes:
14 Tommy Martyn
15 Keith Newton
Coach:
Tony Barrow
1 David Lightfoot
2 Garry Clark
3 Mike Fletcher
4 Greg Austin
5 Anthony Sullivan
6 Wayne Parker
7 David Bishop
8 Bryan Niebling (c)
9 Chris Rudd
10 Asuquo Ema
11 Des Harrison
12 Andy Thompson
13 Paul Lyman
Substitutes:
14 Jimmy Irvine
15 Colin Armstrong
Coach:
Roger Millward

See also

Notes

References

  • Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David, eds. (1990). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1990-91. London: Queen Anne Press. ISBN 978-0-356-17851-6.
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