The 1949–50 Challenge Cup was the 49th staging of rugby league 's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup .[ 1]
Date Team one Score one Team two Score two 04 Feb Barrow 5 Hull FC 10 04 Feb Batley 10 Castleford 9 04 Feb Belle Vue Rangers 20 Whitehaven 2 04 Feb Broughton Moor 5 Wakefield Trinity 28 04 Feb Cardiff 10 Salford 15 04 Feb Featherstone Rovers 19 Bramley 2 04 Feb Huddersfield 6 Dewsbury 9 04 Feb Hull Kingston Rovers 2 Warrington 12 04 Feb Leeds 14 Leigh 7 04 Feb Oldham 5 Bradford Northern 16 04 Feb St Helens 10 Halifax 6 04 Feb Swinton 24 Liverpool 10 04 Feb Widnes 15 Rochdale Hornets 2 04 Feb Workington Town 0 Keighley 5 04 Feb Boys Club 7 Hunslet 45 04 Feb York 2 Wigan 38 11 Feb Bradford Northern 6 Oldham 8 11 Feb Bramley 5 Featherstone Rovers 2 11 Feb Castleford 6 Batley 6 11 Feb Dewsbury 4 Huddersfield 2 11 Feb Halifax 2 St Helens 0 11 Feb Hull FC 0 Barrow 11 11 Feb Hunslet 18 Boys Club 9 11 Feb Keighley 4 Workington Town 3 11 Feb Leigh 7 Leeds 2 11 Feb Liverpool 9 Swinton 25 11 Feb Rochdale Hornets 0 Widnes 27 11 Feb Salford 20 Cardiff 5 11 Feb Wakefield Trinity 73 Broughton Moor 3 11 Feb Warrington 24 Hull Kingston Rovers 4 11 Feb Whitehaven 12 Belle Vue Rangers 0 11 Feb Wigan 65 York 15
Date Team one Score one Team two Score two 25 Feb Barrow 6 Featherstone Rovers 2 25 Feb Belle Vue Rangers 6 Hunslet 17 25 Feb Leeds 7 Wigan 2 25 Feb Salford 2 St Helens 9 25 Feb Warrington 17 Swinton 2 02 Mar Batley 4 Widnes 12 06 Mar Bradford Northern 13 Keighley 2 06 Mar Wakefield Trinity 2 Dewsbury 2 08 Mar Dewsbury 10 Wakefield Trinity 15
Date Team one Score one Team two Score two 11 Mar Leeds 14 Wakefield Trinity 8 11 Mar St Helens 0 Bradford Northern 0 11 Mar Warrington 21 Hunslet 7 11 Mar Widnes 12 Barrow 7 15 Mar Bradford Northern 11 St Helens 0
Date Team one Score one Team two Score two 01 Apr Warrington 16 Leeds 4 01 Apr Widnes 8 Bradford Northern 0
Warrington beat Widnes 19–0 in the final played at Wembley in front of a crowd of 94,249. This was Warrington's third Cup final win in nine Final appearances. In the match Albert Naughton , at centre for Warrington opposed his older brother Johnny , who was in the Widnes second row.[ 2] This was the second successive Final that the losing side had failed to score.[ 3] The Warrington scrum-half Gerry Helme won the Lance Todd Trophy for man-of-the-match.
Warrington 19 – 0 Widnes Try Ryder, Bath, Knowelden Goals Palin (3)DG Palin [ 4]
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