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Amateur clubs bring joy in first round of the Challenge Cup
Summary
Community amateur rugby league clubs played first-round Challenge Cup ties across the UK, with Bedford Tigers winning their first-ever match in the competition and Aberavon becoming the first amateur Welsh club to win a Challenge Cup tie.
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Community rugby clubs were front and centre across the UK as first-round ties of the Challenge Cup took place this weekend. Matches ran from Bedford to Banbridge and included 34 community clubs competing for places against higher-level opponents in later rounds. Bedford Tigers hosted and won their first-ever Challenge Cup match, while Aberavon Fighting Irish recorded the first win by an amateur Welsh club in the competition. The early rounds mixed familiar grassroots scenes with a longer history of occasional amateur entries since the 1990s and earlier decades.
Match highlights:
- 34 community clubs played in the first round.
- Bedford Tigers hosted their first Challenge Cup match and secured their first victory in the competition.
- Aberavon Fighting Irish beat Banbridge Broncos 32-26, the first Challenge Cup win by an amateur Welsh club.
- Other results included Thatto Heath Crusaders 78-10 Seaton Rangers and Hammersmith Hills Hoists 18-4 Royal Navy.
- The second-round draw pairs Hammersmith Hills Hoists with Salford and leaves Bedford with a potential home tie against Leigh Leopards if they beat North Wales Crusaders.
Summary:
The first round highlighted grassroots rugby's community spirit and produced notable local milestones, including Bedford's debut win and Aberavon's milestone Welsh victory. Winners will advance to second-round ties, with several amateur clubs set to discover whether they will meet higher-level opposition in later rounds.
