1982–83 Rugby Football League season


The 1982–83 Rugby Football League season was the 88th ever season of professional rugby league football in Britain. Sixteen teams competed from August, 1982 until May, 1983 for the Slalom Lager Championship.

Season summary

Hull finished on top of the First Division table to claim their sixth and, to date, last championship, but Widnes won the Rugby League Premiership competition. Fulham, Wakefield Trinity, Salford and Whitehaven were promoted to the First Division.
Warrington beat St. Helens 16–0 to win the Lancashire County Cup, and Hull F.C. beat Bradford Northern 18–7 to win the Yorkshire County Cup.

League Tables

Championship

Final Standings
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Hull302316572293+27947
2 Hull Kingston Rovers302118496276+22043
3 Wigan302037482270+21243
4 St. Helens3019110516395+12139
5 Widnes3018210534357+17738
6 Leeds3018210480443+2738
7 Castleford3018111629458+17137
8 Oldham3015213346320+2632
9 Bradford Northern3014214381314+6730
10 Leigh3013314488374+11429
11 Warrington3013215423410+1328
12 Featherstone Rovers3010416350447-9724
13 Barrow3011118472505-3323
14 Workington Town306222318696-37814
15 Halifax305124221651-43011
16Carlisle302028251751-5004

Second Division

ClubPWDLPFPAPts
1Fulham32271469929455
2Wakefield Trinity32252567238152
3Salford32240868636348
4Whitehaven32203946429843
5Bramley322011156036941
6Hunslet321751055344839
7Swinton321911254945439
8Cardiff321721357244436
9Keighley321551247042335
10York321501751645530
11Blackpool Borough321311838143327
12Huddersfield321311839752427
13Rochdale Hornets321051736146925
14Dewsbury32812332550717
15Batley32612530571913
16Huyton32602625068712
17Doncaster3221293077995

Challenge Cup

The 1982-83 State Express Challenge Cup was won by underdogs Featherstone Rovers after defeating Hull F.C. 14-12 in the final.
The Final was played at Wembley before a crowd of 84,969.

League Cup

Premiership

Kangaroo Tour

The months of October and November also saw the appearance of the Australian team in England on their 1982 Kangaroo Tour. Other than the three test Ashes series against Great Britain, The Kangaroos played and won matches against 9 Championship teams, 1 Second Division side and one county side.
The 1982 Kangaroos were coached by Frank Stanton who had previously toured as a player in 1963–64 and as coach of the 1978 Kangaroos. The team captain was veteran Manly-Warringah hooker Max Krilich who had also toured in 1978.
Souths Magpies centre Mal Meninga, making the first of a record 4 Kangaroo Tours as a player, was the leading point scorer on the tour with 166 from 10 tries and 68 goals including 48 points in the three Tests against Great Britain. Manly-Warringah winger John Ribot was the leading try scorer on the tour with 25.
The 1982 Kangaroos became known as The Invincibles after becoming the first team to go undefeated on a Kangaroo Tour.
gameDateResultVenueAttendance
110 October Australia def. Hull Kingston Rovers 30–10Craven Park, Hull10,742
213 October Australia def. Wigan 13–9Central Park, Wigan12,158
315 October Australia def. Barrow 29–2Craven Park, Barrow6,282
417 October Australia def. St Helens 32–0Knowsley Road, St Helens8,190
520 October Australia def. Leeds 31–4Headingley, Leeds11,570
624 October def. 37–7Ninian Park, Cardiff5,617
730 October def. 40–4Boothferry Park, Hull26,771
83 November Australia def. Leigh 44–4Hilton Park, Leigh7,680
97 November Australia def. Bradford Northern 13–6Odsal, Bradford10,506
109 November Australia def. Cumbria 41–2Brunton Park, Carlisle5,748
1114 November Australia def. Fulham 22–5Craven Cottage, London10,432
1216 November Australia def. Hull F.C. 13–7The Boulevard, Hull16,049
1320 November def. 27–6Central Park, Wigan23,126
1423 November Australia def. Widnes 19–6Naughton Park, Widnes9,790
1528 November def. 32–8Headingley, Leeds17,318