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2010 Challenge Cup final

2010 (2010) Challenge Cup Final
12 Total
LEE 06 6
WAR 1416 30
Date28 August 2010
StadiumWembley Stadium, London
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Harry Sunderland TrophyLee Briers
God Save The Queen and Abide with MeCamilla Kerslake
RefereeRichard Silverwood
Attendance85,217
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The 2010 Challenge Cup Final was the 109th cup-deciding game of the rugby league 2010 Challenge Cup Season. It was held at Wembley Stadium in London on 28 August 2010, kick off 14:30. The final was contested by Leeds Rhinos and Warrington Wolves. The game saw Warrington beat Leeds by 30 points to 6.[1][2][3]

Route to the final

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Leeds Rhinos

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Leeds Rhinos were drawn Super League side Hull F.C. in the fourth round, winning the match and progressing to beat third-tier side Blackpool Panthers in what would be their final year of existence. The quarter finals saw the Rhinos beat eventual league champions who they had previously lost to both times in the league. The semi-finals also saw Leeds beat St Helens who came second in this season's league.

Round Opposition Score
4th Hull F.C. (A) 48–24
5th Blackpool Panthers (H) 70–22
QF Wigan Warriors (H) 12–20
SF St Helens (N) 32–28

Warrington Wolves

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Warrington Wolves were drawn Championship side Featherstone Rovers in the fourth round, progressing to thrash Huddersfield Giants in the fifth round. Warrington faced Bradford Bulls in the quarter finals, winning by four points, before another comfortable victory over bottom of the league Catalans Dragons.

Round Opposition Score
4th Featherstone Rovers (A) 48–24
5th Huddersfield Giants (A) 60–4
QF Bradford Bulls (A) 26–22
SF Catalans Dragons (N) 54–12

Pre-match

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This game marked the second time these sides had faced each other in the Challenge Cup Final after the 1935–36 edition where Leeds Rhinos won 18–2. At 12:35 the Schools Champions Final between Dowdales School in Dalton-in-Furness and Temple Moor High School in Leeds would occur before the main event. English singer Camilla Kerslake would also perform before the final, having previously performed at the League Cup Final earlier in the year. She sang her own music as well as The National Anthem and Abide with Me, the official anthem of the Challenge Cup and FA Cup Final.[4]

Match details

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Post match

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Following the match, the RFL announced the game was the first sell out Challenge Cup Final since it return to the new Wembley Stadium following the stadium completion in 2007.[5]

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