When Super League teams will join the Challenge Cup as ties announced

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When Super League teams will join the Challenge Cup as ties announced

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THE all important dates for next season’s Challenge Cup have been announced with the draw for the first and second rounds taking place on Monday December 2.

The 12 Super League teams will join the competition at the third round stage this year instead of the round of 32.

Here are the all-important dates:

Betfred Challenge Cup – First and Second Round Draw

This will be held on the evening of Monday December 2.


The 34 teams in the First Round draw will be confirmed this week.

First Round ties will be played on the weekend of January 11-12.

All the UK teams in Betfred Championship and League One will join the Second Round draw – with ties to be played on the weekend of January 25-26.

The 12 Betfred Super League teams will join the competition at the Third Round stage on the weekend of February 8-9 with the draw to be held in mid-January – further details to follow.

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Just throw into the mix, unless plans have altered, the SL clubs that enter in the 3rd Rd will all be drawn away. Proposed that way to give lower down clubs a decent payday. Can’t really disagree with that.
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Nezza Faz wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 11:58 pm Just throw into the mix, unless plans have altered, the SL clubs that enter in the 3rd Rd will all be drawn away. Proposed that way to give lower down clubs a decent payday. Can’t really disagree with that.
its a strange thing to do, but i must admit i like an away day at some of the lower league teams. There are many passionate / knowledgeable fans out there, who love their respective teams, despite being lower down the league ladder and not having lots of success
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the pieman wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:24 am
Nezza Faz wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 11:58 pm Just throw into the mix, unless plans have altered, the SL clubs that enter in the 3rd Rd will all be drawn away. Proposed that way to give lower down clubs a decent payday. Can’t really disagree with that.
its a strange thing to do, but i must admit i like an away day at some of the lower league teams. There are many passionate / knowledgeable fans out there, who love their respective teams, despite being lower down the league ladder and not having lots of success
I agree it will be great to go to some of the older grounds once again.Im sure a lot of younger wigan fans havent been most of the lower league grounds.I do miss swinton away and fev
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Firestarter wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:11 pm
the pieman wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:24 am
Nezza Faz wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 11:58 pm Just throw into the mix, unless plans have altered, the SL clubs that enter in the 3rd Rd will all be drawn away. Proposed that way to give lower down clubs a decent payday. Can’t really disagree with that.
its a strange thing to do, but i must admit i like an away day at some of the lower league teams. There are many passionate / knowledgeable fans out there, who love their respective teams, despite being lower down the league ladder and not having lots of success
I agree it will be great to go to some of the older grounds once again.Im sure a lot of younger wigan fans havent been most of the lower league grounds.I do miss swinton away and fev
we had some Halifax fans on the metrolink with us after the GF. Was stood chatting with them and reminiscing about the 80s. I used to love them coming to CP and also our trips to Thrum Hall
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the pieman wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:45 pm
Firestarter wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:11 pm
the pieman wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:24 am

its a strange thing to do, but i must admit i like an away day at some of the lower league teams. There are many passionate / knowledgeable fans out there, who love their respective teams, despite being lower down the league ladder and not having lots of success
I agree it will be great to go to some of the older grounds once again.Im sure a lot of younger wigan fans havent been most of the lower league grounds.I do miss swinton away and fev
we had some Halifax fans on the metrolink with us after the GF. Was stood chatting with them and reminiscing about the 80s. I used to love them coming to CP and also our trips to Thrum Hall
Oh yes how could i forget thrum hall with the slanted pitch even worse than fev and batley lol. Ive never been to the new shay YET
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the pieman wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:24 am
Nezza Faz wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 11:58 pm Just throw into the mix, unless plans have altered, the SL clubs that enter in the 3rd Rd will all be drawn away. Proposed that way to give lower down clubs a decent payday. Can’t really disagree with that.
its a strange thing to do, but i must admit i like an away day at some of the lower league teams. There are many passionate / knowledgeable fans out there, who love their respective teams, despite being lower down the league ladder and not having lots of success
I’ve no issue with an away day if it leads to somewhere we’ve not been to in a dogs age,very little from the brave new future under IMG has filled me with any sort of confidence but this is a sound idea.
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Firestarter wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 5:32 pm
the pieman wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:45 pm
Firestarter wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:11 pm
I agree it will be great to go to some of the older grounds once again.Im sure a lot of younger wigan fans havent been most of the lower league grounds.I do miss swinton away and fev
we had some Halifax fans on the metrolink with us after the GF. Was stood chatting with them and reminiscing about the 80s. I used to love them coming to CP and also our trips to Thrum Hall
Oh yes how could i forget thrum hall with the slanted pitch even worse than fev and batley lol. Ive never been to the new shay YET
Batley have worked wonders and have a tidy little ground now. Remember when they got to the Championship play-off final and said they'd turn down promotion if they won? They had the realistic approach that they'd only go bust trying and failing to compete in SL. I admire them for this.

Talking of old grounds, there are many that have disappeared. See how many you know! I'll post answers (There is one trick question!)

From memory:

Barley Mow
Parkside
Tatters Field
The Boulevard
The Athletic Grounds
The Weaste
Station Road
Craven Park
Watersheddings
Crown Flatts
Knotty Ash
The Willows
Fartown
Central Park
Knowsley Road
Bootham Crescent
Wilderspool


I know some teams moved around, like New Hunslet at Elland Road, Ryedale York, and also Swinton in Bury, but these are grounds I visited in the 1960s and I believe are the original homes of the teams. I'm not sure if the Cumbrian sides are still at their original grounds.
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Barley Mow - Bramley
Parkside - Hunslet
Tatters Field - Doncaster
The Boulevard - Hull
The Athletic Grounds
The Weaste
Station Road - Swinton
Craven Park - Hull KR
Watersheddings - Oldham seen somebody come off there with hypothermia :)
Crown Flatts - Dewsbury
Knotty Ash
The Willows - Salford
Fartown - Huddersfield
Central Park - Wigan
Knowsley Road - Saints
Bootham Crescent - york
Wilderspool - Wire

couple i've no idea on, although could guess Knotty Ash is something to do with Liverpool or area.

I've been to quite a few of the above but only started watching Wigan in 1984, so havent had opportunity with a couple (old grounds)

i remember going to Dewsbury in the late 80s/early 90s? a big Hindu wedding on in the area near the ground and it was bloody heaving :), and we were struggling to park :)
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Athletic ground was Rochdale I think
The Weaste, I'm guessing Salford, or Broughton?

Knotty Ash, ? Alt Park,
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