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1979 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy

1979–80 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy
Structure Floodlit knockout championship
Teams 22
Winners Hull F.C.
Runners-up Hull Kingston Rovers
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1979 was the fifteenth occasion on which the BBC2 Floodlit Trophy competition had been held.
This year, for the last time, a new name appeared on the trophy when Hull F.C. won the trophy by beating Hull Kingston Rovers by the score of 13-3
The match was played at Boulevard, in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. The attendance was 18,500, and the receipts were £16,605
The attendance was a record for a BBC2 Floodlit Trophy, never to be beaten

This season saw no changes in the entrants, no new members and no withdrawals, the number remaining at twenty-two.
The format remained as a knock-out competition from the preliminary round through to the final.
The preliminary round involved twelve clubs, to reduce the numbers taking part in the competition proper to just sixteen.

Involved 6 matches and 12 Clubs


Involved 8 matches and 16 Clubs


Involved 4 matches with 8 clubs


Involved 1 matches and 2 Clubs


Involved 2 matches and 4 Clubs



Scoring - Try = three (3) points - Goal = two (2) points - Drop goal = two (2) points

This tree excludes any preliminary round fixtures

1 * the first BBC2 Floodlit Trophy match to end with a team scoring 1 point
2 * Played in daylight
3 * This match was televised
4 * At the time this was the third highest score
5 * Postponed
6 * The attendance was a record for a BBC2 Floodlit Trophy, never to be beaten
7 * Boulevard was the home ground of Hull F.C. from 1895 until January 2003. The final capacity was 10,500 although the record attendance was 28,798 set on 7 March 1936 in the third round of the Challenge Cup v Leeds

To date, this was the last season for the BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Competition, which had taken place annually only since its inauguration in the 1965-66 season.
Despite several minor disagreements between the BBC and the RFL, including over shirt sponsorship in the early 1970s, overall the competition had been a great success.
However financial cutbacks at the BBC lead to its cancellation after the 1979–80 competition.
Therefore this season (1969–70) was to be the last. It was greatly missed by many, including those living in a non-Rugby League area


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