1942–43 Northern Rugby Football League Wartime Emergency League season

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{{Infobox rugby football league season

| title = 1942–43 Northern Rugby Football League Wartime Emergency League season

| league = Northern Rugby Football League Wartime Emergency League season

| season = 1942–43 Season

| season_champs = Void

| season_champ_name = Champions

| league_leaders = Wigan

| league_leaders_name = League leaders

| second_place =

| prevseason_link = 1941–42 Northern Rugby Football League Wartime Emergency League season

| prevseason_year = 1941–42

| nextseason_link = 1943–44 Northern Rugby Football League Wartime Emergency League season

| nextseason_year = 1943–44

}}

The 1942–43 Northern Rugby Football Union season was the fourth season of the rugby league’s Wartime Emergency Leagues necessitated by the Second World War.

As in the previous wartime season, clubs did not all play the same number of games. Three clubs dropped out before the season started. Only 14 of the pre-war clubs participated with only three; Oldham, St Helens and Wigan from west of the Pennines.

Season summary

The 1942–43 season began on Saturday 5 September 1942. As in the previous season, there were still only three Lancashire clubs, the Northern Rugby League continued with a single 14 club competition. As the clubs were playing different number of marches, the league positions were decided on a win percentage basis.

At the completion of the regular season Wigan were on top of the league with a percentage success of 81.25% and Dewsbury were second (78.12%). Although Bradford Northern won more games than anyone else their percentage success was only 73.80%, and consequently they finished third. St Helens finished last with only two wins from 15.

Dewsbury went on to defeat Halifax 33–16 on aggregate in the play-off final, however the Championship was declared null and void as the Dewsbury had fielded an ineligible player in the semi-final.

In the Rugby league Challenge Cup Final, Dewsbury beat Leeds 16–15 on aggregate over two legs in front of an aggregate crowd of 26,470.

Change in participation

The RFL announced the fixture list at the end of July 1942 with 15 clubs entered.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000687/19420730/137/0004 |title=Rugby League Plans |work=Yorkshire Post |date=30 July 1942 |page=4 |issue=29631 |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}} This was a reduction of two from the previous year as Bramley and Castleford had already notified the RFL of their intentions not to take part in the season.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000324/19420728/031/0002 |title=R.L. Cup Dates |work=Hull Daily Mail |page=2 |issue=17699 |date=28 July 1942 |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}} However before the season started, Hunslet's football committee announced their withdrawal due to the amount of travel required.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003295/19420819/157/0001 |title=Rugby League Surprise |work=Halifax Courier |date=19 August 1942 |page=1 |issue=19183 |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}} The Hunslet committee's decision was contested by the members of the club who forced a special meeting of the club at which a resolution was passed instructing the committee to withdraw the notice given to the RFL, subject to additional financial guarantors being found.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000273/19420922/085/0005 |title=Progress of Effort to Resume Playing |work=Yorkshire Evening Post |date=22 September 1942 |page=5 |issue=16202 |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}} Meeting between prospective guarantors and the committee failed to reach agreement and Hunslet's withdrawal from the league stood, leaving the league with 14 clubs.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000687/19420929/133/0005 |title=No Football at Parkside |work=Yorkshire Post |date=29 September 1942 |page=5 |issue=29683 |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}}

Championship

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|source={{cite book |editor-last=Saxton |editor-first=Irvin |title=History of Rugby League: No. 48 1942–43 |publisher=Rugby Leaguer |page=3}}

|win_WIG=13 |draw_WIG=0 |loss_WIG=3 |pf_WIG=301 |pa_WIG=141 |team1=WIG|name_WIG=Wigan

|win_DEW=12 |draw_DEW=1 |loss_DEW=3 |pf_DEW=270 |pa_DEW=117 |team2=DEW|name_DEW=Dewsbury

|win_BRA=13 |draw_BRA=1 |loss_BRA=5 |pf_BRA=312 |pa_BRA=183 |team3=BRA|name_BRA=Bradford Northern

|win_HFX=13 |draw_HFX=0 |loss_HFX=6 |pf_HFX=297 |pa_HFX=149 |team4=HFX|name_HFX=Halifax

|win_LEE=11 |draw_LEE=1 |loss_LEE=5 |pf_LEE=337 |pa_LEE=145 |team5=LEE|name_LEE=Leeds

|win_HUD=12 |draw_HUD=0 |loss_HUD=6 |pf_HUD=215 |pa_HUD=189 |team6=HUD|name_HUD=Huddersfield

|win_WFD=11 |draw_WFD=1 |loss_WFD=7 |pf_WFD=267 |pa_WFD=192 |team7=WFD|name_WFD=Wakefield Trinity

|win_FEV=10 |draw_FEV=1 |loss_FEV=8 |pf_FEV=179 |pa_FEV=138 |team8=FEV|name_FEV=Featherstone Rovers

|win_KEI=5 |draw_KEI=2 |loss_KEI=11|pf_KEI=145 |pa_KEI=235 |team9=KEI|name_KEI=Keighley

|win_BAT=4 |draw_BAT=0 |loss_BAT=11|pf_BAT=158 |pa_BAT=294 |team10=BAT|name_BAT=Batley

|win_HUL=4 |draw_HUL=0 |loss_HUL=11|pf_HUL=125 |pa_HUL=295 |team11=HUL|name_HUL=Hull

|win_OLD=4 |draw_OLD=0 |loss_OLD=15|pf_OLD=142 |pa_OLD=306 |team12=OLD|name_OLD=Oldham

|win_YOU=3 |draw_YOU=1 |loss_YOU=13|pf_YOU=112 |pa_YOU=311 |team13=YOU|name_YOU=York

|win_STH=2 |draw_STH=0 |loss_STH=13|pf_STH=108 |pa_STH=273 |team14=STH|name_STH=St. Helens

}}

Championship play-offs

=Qualifying game=

On 1 May 1943 Bradford Northern beat Huddersfield 16–13 at Odsal Stadium, Bradford in the qualifying game.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000650/19430503/095/0004 |title=Results at a Glance |newspaper=Liverpool Daily Post |page=4 |date=3 May 1943 |issue=((27,387)) |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}}

=Semi-finals=

The semi-finals were played on 8 May 1943. Wigan lost 3–13 to Halifax at Central Park, Wigan.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000650/19430510/092/0004 |title=Rugby League |newspaper=Liverpool Daily Post |page=4 |date=10 May 1943 |issue=((27,393)) |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}} In the other game Bradford Northern beat Dewsbury 8–3 at Odsal.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000650/19430511/097/0004 |title=Rugby League Protest |newspaper=Liverpool Daily Post |page=4 |date=11 May 1943 |issue=((27,394)) |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}} After the game Dewsbury submitted a protest to the Rugby Football League and Bradford Northern were disqualified for fielding an ineligible player.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000324/19430512/056/0004 |title=Dewsbury for R.L. Final |newspaper=Hull Daily Mail |page=4 |date=12 May 1943 |issue=((17,943)) |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}}

=Final=

The first leg was played on 15 May 1943 Dewsbury beat Halifax 11–3 at Crown Flatt, Dewsbury.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000687/19430517/181/0005 |title=Dewsbury's Lead in Championship |newspaper=Yorkshire Post |page=5 |date=17 May 1943 |issue=((29,877)) |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}}

The second leg was played the following Saturday, 22 May 1943 and Dewbury won again this time 22–13 at Thrum Hall, Halifax in front of a crowd of 9,700.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000687/19430524/144/0005 |title=Championship for Dewsbury |newspaper=Yorkshire Post |page=5 |date=24 May 1943 |issue=((29,883)) |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}}

Dewsbury won 33–16 on aggregate but at a meeting of the RFL committee in July the championship was declared null and void. The committee heard a complaint submitted by Bradford Northern that in the semi-final between them and Dewsbury, Dewsbury had also fielded an ineligible player. The complaint was upheld, the championship was voided, Dewsbury's title win was removed from the list of Championship wins and the club were fined £100.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000324/19430708/011/0001 |title=Rugby League Title: Championship Declared Void |newspaper=Hull Daily Mail |page=1 |date=8 July 1943 |issue=((17,992)) |url-access=subscription |via=British Newspaper Archive}}

Cup competitions

=Challenge Cup=

{{main|1942–43 Challenge Cup}}

Barrow who had not entered the League programme, took part in this competition. In the final Dewsbury beat Leeds 16–15 on aggregate over two legs in front of an aggregate crowd of 26,470.

=Yorkshire Cup=

{{main|1942–43 Yorkshire Cup}}

With the Lancashire Cup suspended for the duration of the war, Wigan competed in the Yorkshire Cup. The cup was won by Dewsbury who beat Huddersfield 7–2 on aggregate before an aggregate crowd of 17,252 in the two low scoring legs of the final

References

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