1987–88 Rugby Football League season

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1987–88 Rugby Football League season
Stones Bitter Championship
1987–88 Season
Champions File:Widnes colours.svg Widnes
Premiership File:Widnes colours.svg Widnes
Man of Steel File:Widnes colours.svg Martin Offiah
Top point-scorer(s) File:Wolvescolours.svg John Woods 351
Top try-scorer(s) File:Widnes colours.svg Martin Offiah 44
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from Second Division Oldhamcolours.svg Oldham
Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers
File:Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity
Relegated to Second Division Leigh colours.svg Leigh
Swintoncolours.svg Swinton
Hunsletcolours.svg Hunslet
Second Division
Champions Oldhamcolours.svg Oldham
Top point-scorer(s) Kevin Pape (Carlisle) 23
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The 1987–88 Rugby Football League season was the eighty-fifth season of rugby league football in Britain.

Season summary

During the season, defending champions Wigan hosted NSWRL champions, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the 1987 World Club Challenge match. Wigan were World Club Champions for the first time when they beat Manly-Warringah 8-2 at Central Park, Wigan on 7 Oct 1987 before a crowd of 36,895 [1]

The Stones Bitter League Champions were Widnes for the second time in their history, exactly ten years after their first. Leigh, Swinton and Hunslet were relegated.

The Challenge Cup winners were Wigan who beat Halifax 32-12 in the final.

John Player Special Trophy winners were St. Helens who beat Leeds 15-14 in the final.

Rugby League Premiership Trophy Winners were Widnes who beat St. Helens 38-14 in the final.

2nd Division Champions were Oldham. Featherstone Rovers and Wakefield Trinity were also promoted. Blackpool Borough changed their name to Springfield Borough.

Wigan beat Warrington 28–16 to win the Lancashire Cup, and Bradford Northern beat Castleford 12–12 (replay 11–2) to win the Yorkshire Cup.

At the end of the season players from the League were selected to go on the 1988 Great Britain Lions tour.

League Tables

Challenge Cup

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Wigan had reached the final by beating Bradford Northern 2-0 in Round One at home on 30 Jan; Leeds 30-14 in Round Two at home on 14 Feb; Widnes 10-1 in the Quarter Final at home on 27 Feb and Salford 34-4 in the semi-final played at Bolton on 12 Mar.

Wigan beat Halifax 32-12 in the final played at Wembley before a crowd of 94,273.[2]

This was Wigan’s ninth Challenge Cup Final win in eighteen Final appearances. It was the start of their record breaking eight Challenge Cup Final wins in a row.

The Wigan scrum half, Andy Gregory, won the Lance Todd Trophy for his man-of-the-match performance.

References

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