1983–84 Rugby Football League season
The 1983–84 Rugby Football League season was the 89th ever season of professional rugby league football in Britain. Sixteen teams competed from August, 1983 until May, 1984 for the Slalom Lager Championship. The Second Division was increased to 18 clubs with the introduction of Kent Invicta, who played their home fixtures at Maidstone, this season. Rule changesEnd of possession:
Value of a try:
Temporary suspension:
Season summaryIn September 1983, the ban on international transfers between England and Australia was lifted.[2] This resulted in a big influx of Australian players being signed by clubs on short-term contracts, most notably Test stand-off and future Australia captain Wally Lewis, who signed for Wakefield Trinity. Slalom Lager League Champions: Hull Kingston Rovers Hull Kingston Rovers finished on top of the First Division table to claim their fifth championship, and also the Rugby League Premiership competition, this was the first occasion the 'Championship / Premiership Double' had been achieved. State Express Challenge Cup Winners: Widnes (19-6 v Wigan) John Player Special Trophy Winners: Leeds (18-10 v Widnes). During the competition, Danny Wilson of Swinton scored a record 5 drop goals in the tie against Hunslet on 6 Nov 1983.[3] Slalom Lager Premiership Trophy Winners: Hull Kingston Rovers (18-10 v Castleford) Barrow (from Cumbria) beat Widnes 12–8 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and Hull F.C. beat Castleford 13–2 to win the Yorkshire County Cup 1983/84 Queensland TourAt the end of the 1983 seasons in Qld and NSW, the Queensland team also toured Papua New Guinea and England. Their tour of Great Britain saw them play three matches. The first against Hull Kingston Rovers resulted in an 8–6 loss, though the Wally Lewis-led Maroons then easily won their remaining matches against Wigan (40–2) and Leeds (58–2) League Tables
Challenge CupThe 1983-84 State Express Challenge Cup was won by Widnes after defeating Wigan 19-6 in the final. The Final was played at Wembley before a crowd of 80,116. John Player Special TrophyCounty cupsPremiershipReferences
Sources
|