The 2000 Challenge Cup (officially known as the 2000 Silk Cut Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby league football tournament which began its preliminary stages in December 1999 and ended with the final on 29 April 2000.

2000 Silk Cut Challenge Cup
Duration8 rounds
Highest attendance67,247
Broadcast partnersBBC Sport
Winners Bradford Bulls
Runners-up Leeds Rhinos
Lance Todd Trophy Henry Paul

The final was held on Saturday, 29 April 2000, at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK. The game was won by Bradford Bulls who defeated Leeds Rhinos 24–18.[1]

First round

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The first round was scheduled for the weekend of 4/5 December 1999, but due to cold weather leading to frozen pitches, a number of games were postponed. The last tie in the round was not played until 3 January 2000.

First round
Home Score Away Date
Army54–7Dewsbury CelticSaturday 4 December 1999
Askam14–32Eccles
Castleford Panthers8–16Thornhill
East Leeds26–4Crosfields
Heworth2–16Oulton
Hull Dockers0–4Royal Navy
Ideal Isberg30–10Milford
John Moores University4–34New Earswick
Leigh East14–32West Bowling
Millom8–5Elland
Norland8–46Stanley
Queens26–17Queensbury
Rochdale Mayfield16–6Eastmoor
Royal Air Force20–8Normanton
Shaw Cross20–8Townville
Wigan St Judes36–12London Skolars
Dublin2–54FarnworthSunday 5 December 1999
Clayton2–18SiddalSaturday 11 December 1999
Dewsbury Moor14–30Haydock
Keighley Albion17–10Simms Cross
Wath Brow22–8Barrow Island
Blackbrook0–11WaterheadTuesday 14 December 1999
Hensingham6–17Featherstone LionsMonday 3 January 2000
Source:[2]

Second round

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Second round
Home Score Away Date
Army24–10OultonSaturday 18 December 1999
Castleford Lock Lane38–4Royal Navy
Royal Air Force6–40Wigan St Judes
Sheffield Hillsborough10–30Ideal Isberg
Siddal34–14Leigh Miners Rangers
Skirlaugh19–6Haydock
Walney Central16–2Woolston
Waterhead44–2[a]Millom
Wath Brow22–13West Bowling
Oldham St AnnesP-PFarnworthMonday 27 December 1999
Saddleworth2–29West HullTuesday 28 December 1999
Wigan St Patricks30–8EcclesThursday 30 December 1999
Dudley Hill32–30RedhillSunday 2 January 2000
Queens6–26Thornhill
Shaw Cross52–7East LeedsMonday 3 January 2000
Keighley Albion1–14Stanley
New Earswick4–44Featherstone LionsSaturday 8 January 2000
Cardiff18–10Rochdale MayfieldSunday 9 January 2000
Source:[3]

Third round

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Third round
Home Score Away Date
Wath Brow Hornets26–0EcclesSaturday 29 January 2000
Barrow Border Raiders42–12Featherstone LionsSunday 30 January 2000
Batley Bulldogs0–10Oldham St Annes
Castleford Lock Lane16–26Villeneuve Leopards
Dewsbury Rams66–0Stanley
Doncaster Dragons40–10St Gaudens
Featherstone Rovers64–6Wigan St Patricks
Keighley Cougars90–0Cardiff
Hull Kingston Rovers32–4Ideal Isberg
Lancashire Lynx18–6Walney Central
Leigh Centurions34–12Siddal
Rochdale Hornets66–6Army
Sheffield Hillsborough14–16Thornhill
Whitehaven Warriors42–0Shaw Cross
Widnes Vikings76–8West Hull
Workington Town12–2Skirlaugh
York Wasps56–10Dudley Hill
Swinton Lions74–1WaterheadTuesday 1 February 2000
Oldham Roughyeds44–0Wigan St JudesTuesday 8 February 2000
Source:[4]

Fourth round

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Fifth round

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Quarter-finals

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Fifth round
Home Score Away Date
Hull Sharks14–4Wigan WarriorsFriday 10 March 2000
Salford City Reds20–22Warrington WolvesSaturday 11 March 2020
Halifax Blue Sox18–28Bradford BullsSunday 12 March 2000
Leeds Rhinos42–10Dewsbury Rams
Source:[7]

Semi-finals

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Semi-finals
Home Score Away Date
Bradford Bulls44–20Warrington WolvesSaturday 25 March 2000
Hull Sharks2–22Leeds RhinosSunday 26 March 2000
Source:[8]

Final

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Team details
Bradford BullsPositionLeeds Rhinos
NameNumberNumberName
Stuart Spruce11Iestyn Harris
Nathan McAvoy22Leroy Rivett
Scott Naylor33Richie Blackmore
Michael Withers44Keith Senior
Tevita Vaikona55Francis Cummins
Henry Paul66Daryl Powell
Robbie Paul77Ryan Sheridan
Brian McDermott88Darren Fleary
James Lowes99Dean Lawford
Paul Anderson1010Barrie McDermott
Jamie Peacock1111Adrian Morley
Mike Forshaw1212Anthony Farrell
Brad Mackay1313Andy Hay
Leon Pryce1414Marcus St Hilaire
David Boyle1515Lee Jackson
Bernard Dwyer1616David Barnhill
Stuart Fielden1717Jamie Mathiou
Matthew Elliott
Coach
Dean Lance

Notes

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  1. Abandoned after 70 minutes due to bad weather
  2. Match played at Castleford
  3. Match played at Keighley

References

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  1. "Paul drops bombs on Leeds". The Guardian.
  2. "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 1". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  3. "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 2". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  4. "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 3". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  5. "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 4". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  6. "Rugby League Challenge Cup Round 5". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  7. "Rugby League Challenge Cup Quarter-Finals". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  8. "Rugby League Challenge Cup Semi-Finals". RugbyLeagueWorld. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  9. "Lance Todd Trophy winners". BBC Sport. 26 August 2010.