The 1999 Challenge Cup , known as the Silk Cut Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 98th staging of the Challenge Cup , a European rugby league cup competition. The competition ended with the final on 1 May 1999, which was played at Wembley Stadium , and was the last year the cup final was played there before the stadium was closed for redevelopment.
The tournament was won by Leeds Rhinos , who beat London Broncos 52–16 in the final, and was the club's first major silverware since 1978.[ 1] The Lance Todd Trophy was won by Leroy Rivett , who had become the first player to score four tries in a Challenge Cup final.[ 2]
First round
Date
Team one
Team two
Score
05 Dec
Barrow Is.
Uni of Wales Inst
24-4
05 Dec
Dewsbury Moor
Ellenborough
6-40
05 Dec
Dudley Hill
Leeds Uni
66-0
05 Dec
Eastmoor
Moldgreen
24-34
05 Dec
Eccles
Garibaldi
78-10
05 Dec
Featherstone Lions
Queensbury
34-26
05 Dec
Hull Dockers
Park Amateurs
23-6
05 Dec
Ideal Isberg
Millom
39-4
05 Dec
Keighley Albion
Dodworth
6-42
05 Dec
Leigh East
Haydock
12-18
05 Dec
London Skolars
Thatto Heath
16-4
05 Dec
Middleton
Wigan St Judes
12-15
05 Dec
New Earswick
Townville
14-16
05 Dec
Norland
Milford
28-22
05 Dec
Oulton
York Acorn
42-8
05 Dec
Queens
Redhill
20-18
05 Dec
Shaw Cross
Featherstone MW
12-16
05 Dec
Siddal
Northside Saints
90-10
05 Dec
Wigan Rose Bridge
Blackbrook
23-16
12 Dec
Clayton
Normanton
10-28
12 Dec
Gateshead P
Crosfields
10-58
12 Dec
Ovenden
East Leeds
22-14
13 Dec
Rochdale Mayfield
Leeds Met University
36-18
13 Dec
Scottish Eagles
Wath Brow Hornets
10-34
Second round
Date
Team one
Team two
Score
19 Dec
Askam
Heworth
25-22
19 Dec
Beverley E Hull
Townville
12-28
19 Dec
Dodworth
Cas. Lock Lane
12-24
19 Dec
Dudley Hill
Wigan St Pats
29-8
19 Dec
Eccles
Normanton
27-16
19 Dec
Moldgreen
Oulton
21-18
19 Dec
Norland
Crosfields
39-0
19 Dec
Oldham St Annes
Ellenborough
34-6
19 Dec
Queens
West Hull
28-40
19 Dec
Rochdale Mayfield
Hull Dockers
28-10
19 Dec
Saddleworth
Walney
10-6
19 Dec
Siddal
Featherstone MW
27-7
19 Dec
Skirlaugh
Ideal Isberg
8-2
19 Dec
Thornhill
Barrow Is.
25-12
19 Dec
Wath Brow Hornets
London Skolars
16-6
19 Dec
Wigan Rose Bridge
Leigh Miners R.
6-17
19 Dec
Wigan St Judes
Woolston
32-8
02 Jan
Egremont
Haydock
21-0
02 Jan
Featherstone Lions
Ovenden
37-18
Third round
Date
Team one
Team two
Score
31 Jan
Barrow
Dudley Hill
44-16
31 Jan
Batley
Cas. Lock Lane
40-10
31 Jan
Bramley
Leigh Miners R.
12-18
31 Jan
Dewsbury
Siddal
38-10
31 Jan
Doncaster
Oldham St Annes
35-24
31 Jan
Featherstone Rovers
Thornhill
70-6
31 Jan
Hemel
Featherstone Lions
8-29
31 Jan
Hull Kingston Rovers
Wath Brow Hornets
56-4
31 Jan
Hunslet Hawks
Townville
66-6
31 Jan
Keighley
Rochdale Mayfield
48-2
31 Jan
Lancashire Lynx
Askam
50-3
31 Jan
Leigh
Norland
42-6
31 Jan
Rochdale Hornets
Wigan St Judes
52-12
31 Jan
Swinton
Moldgreen
38-4
31 Jan
Whitehaven
Saddleworth
22-6
31 Jan
Widnes
West Hull
34-4
31 Jan
Workington Town
Skirlaugh
30-4
31 Jan
York
Egremont
57-2
01 Feb
Oldham
Eccles
26-7
Fourth round
Date
Team one
Team two
Score
12 Feb
Wakefield Trinity
Batley
12-2
13 Feb
Featherstone Lions
Halifax
6-74
13 Feb
Leigh Miners R.
Hull Kingston Rovers
0-52
13 Feb
Salford City
Sheffield Eagles
16-6
14 Feb
Barrow
Leigh
16-33
14 Feb
Bradford
Workington Town
92-0
14 Feb
Castleford Tigers
Hull
36-22
14 Feb
Huddersfield
Swinton
78-4
14 Feb
Hunslet Hawks
St Helens
10-40
14 Feb
Leeds
Wigan
28-18
14 Feb
London
Doncaster
64-0
14 Feb
Rochdale Hornets
York
19-22
14 Feb
Warrington
Featherstone Rovers
50-6
14 Feb
Whitehaven
Lancashire
24-6
14 Feb
Widnes
Keighley
28-20
15 Feb
Oldham
Dewsbury
18-10
Fifth round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Leeds Rhinos : 1 Iestyn Harris 2 Leroy Rivett 3 Richie Blackmore 4 Brad Godden 5 Francis Cummins 6 Daryl Powell 7 Ryan Sheridan
8 Barrie McDermott 9 Terry Newton 10 Darren Fleary 11 Adrian Morley 12 Anthony Farrell 13 Marc Glanville
14 Marcus St Hilaire 15 Lee Jackson 16 Andy Hay 17 Jamie Mathiou
Coach: Graham Murray
London Broncos : 1 Tulsen Tollett 2 Rob Smyth 3 John Timu 4 Greg Fleming 5 Martin Offiah 6 Karle Hammond 7 Shaun Edwards
8 Steele Retchless 9 Robbie Beazley 10 Matt Salter 11 Shane Millard 12 Robbie Simpson 13 Peter Gill
14 Mat Toshack 15 Glen Air 16 Dean Callaway 17 Chris Ryan
Coach: Dan Stains
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