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1951–52 Challenge Cup

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The 1951–52 Challenge Cup was the 51st staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1]

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Second leg

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  1. Match played at Warrington's ground, Wilderspool
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Second round

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Quarter-finals

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Final

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Workington Town beat Featherstone Rovers 18–10 in the final played at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 19 April 1952 in front of a crowd of 72,093. Workington full-back and captain-coach Gus Risman became the oldest player to appear in a Cup final at age 41.[2] Three Australians, Tony Paskins, John Mudge and Bevan Wilson came up with decisive plays to help relative newcomers Workington to victory.[3] It was the club's first Challenge Cup win in their first appearance in the final.[4] Billy Ivison, Workington Town's loose forward, was awarded the Lance Todd Trophy for man-of-the-match.

19 April 1952
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Wembley, London
Attendance: 72,093
Referee: Charles F Appleton (Warrington)
Player of the Match: Billy Ivison
1Gus Risman (c)
2Johnny H. Lawrenson
3Tony Paskins
4Eppie Gibson
5George Wilson
6John H. Thomas
7Albert Pepperell
8Jimmy Hayton
9Vince McKeating
10Jimmy Wareing
11Rupert Mudge
12Bevan Wilson
13Billy Ivison
Coach:
Gus Risman
1Freddie Miller
2Eric Batten (c)
3Donald Metcalfe
4Alan Tennant
5Norman Mitchell
6Ray Cording
7Ray Evans
8Ken Welburn
9Bill Bradshaw
10John Daly
11Laurie Gant
12Fred Hulme
13Cliff Lambert
Coach:
Eric Batten
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