Final
Leeds 4 lost to Wigan 15
Info On Record
- Champions
- Wigan Warriors
- No. Of Teams
- 33
- No. Of Games
- 33
- No. Of Players
- 0
Final
| John Player Trophy 1982/83 Final |
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| Match URL | www.rugbyleagueproject.org/matches/20997 | |||||||
| Status | Completed | |||||||
| Date | Saturday, 22nd January, 1983 | |||||||
| Referee | Ron Campbell | |||||||
| Venue | Elland Road (Leeds) | |||||||
| Crowd | 19,553 | |||||||
| Match Stats | ||||||||
| Halftime Score | 4 | – | 3 | |||||
| Leeds | Scoresheet | Wigan | ||||||
| T | Henderson GILL | |||||||
| Brian JULIFF | ||||||||
| Kevin DICK | 2 | G | 4 | Colin WHITFIELD | ||||
| FG | Colin WHITFIELD | |||||||
| Leeds | Teams | Wigan | ||||||
| Neil HAGUE | 1 | FB | 1 | Barry WILLIAMS | ||||
| Mark CAMPBELL | 2 | W | 2 | Dennis RAMSDALE | ||||
| Ian WILKINSON | 3 | C | 3 | David STEPHENSON | ||||
| Les DYL | 4 | C | 4 | Colin WHITFIELD | ||||
| Andrew SMITH | 5 | W | 5 | Henderson GILL | ||||
| John HOLMES | 6 | FE | 6 | Martin FOY | ||||
| Kevin DICK | 7 | HB | 7 | Jimmy FAIRHURST | ||||
| Roy DICKINSON | 8 | FR | 8 | Glyn SHAW | ||||
| David WARD | 9 | HK | 9 | Nicky KISS | ||||
| Tony BURKE | 10 | FR | 10 | Danny CAMPBELL | ||||
| Andrew SYKES | 11 | 2R | 11 | Graeme WEST | ||||
| Wayne HERON | 12 | 2R | 12 | Mick SCOTT | ||||
| David HERON | 13 | L | 13 | John PENDLEBURY | ||||
| B | 14 | Brian JULIFF | ||||||
| B | 15 | Brian CASE | ||||||
| Robin DEWHURST | HC | Alex MURPHY | ||||||
Team Info
Leeds
- Previous Game:
- Match Day 21 vs. Featherstone
- Next Game:
- Match Day 23 vs. Workington
- Out:
- Alan Smith (wing), Keith Rayne (second row), David Heselwood (bench)
- In:
- Mark Campbell (wing)
- Changes:
- Andrew Sykes (bench to second row)
Wigan
- Previous Game:
- Match Day 21 vs. Workington
- Next Game:
- Challenge Cup 1982/83 - Prelim Round vs. Cardiff
- Out:
- Shaun Wane (lock)
- In:
- John Pendlebury (lock)
Contributions:
Shawn Dollin, Bill Bates
Sources:
Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook (1981-82 to 1999), Irvin Saxton's Record Keepers' Club
