1985–86 Rugby Football League season

1985–86 Rugby Football League season
Slalom Lager Championship
Number of teams 16
Champions Halifax
Premiership winners Warrington
Man of Steel Gavin Miller
Top try-scorer(s) Ellery Hanley 63
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from Second Division Leigh
Barrow
Wakefield Trinity
Relegated to Second Division York
Swinton
Dewsbury
Second Division
Champions Leigh
Top point-scorer(s) Chris Johnson 400
Top try-scorer(s) John Henderson 27
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The 1985–86 Rugby Football League season was the 91st ever season of professional rugby league football in Britain. Sixteen teams competed from August, 1985 until May, 1986 for the Slalom Lager Championship.

Season summary

Slalom Lager League Champions were Halifax.
Halifax finished on top of the First Division table to claim their fourth, and to date, last championship, but Warrington defeated them in the Rugby League Premiership competition.
Paul Bishop of Warrington scored a record equalling 5 drop goals in the Premiership semi-final against Wigan on 11 May 1986.

Castleford were 15-14 winners over Hull Kingston Rovers in the Silk Cut Challenge Cup.

Wigan were 11-8 winners over Hull Kingston Rovers in the final for the John Player Special Trophy.

Warrington were 38-10 winners over Halifax in the Premiership Trophy. Warrington's Australian forward Les Boyd was awarded the Harry Sunderland Trophy as man-of-the-match.

2nd Division Champions were Leigh.
Bridgend Blue Dragons and Southend Invicta dropped out of the competition. The promotion scheme was changed to 3-up 3-down.

Wigan beat Warrington 34–8 to win the Lancashire Cup, and Hull Kingston Rovers beat Castleford 22–18 to win the Yorkshire Cup.

League Tables

Division One

Final Standings

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Halifax 301965499365+13444
2 Wigan 302037776300+47643
3 St Helens 302028729503+22642
4 Warrington 302019665393+27241
5 Widnes 301938520454+6641
6 Leeds 3015312554518+3633
7 Hull Kingston Rovers 3016113507500+733
8 Hull 3015213616508+10832
9 Oldham 3014016508561-5328
10 Salford 3014016508561-5328
11 Castleford 3012117551585+3425
12 Bradford Northern 3011118447473+2623
13 Featherstone Rovers 309318419616-19721
14 York 309021413592-17918
15 Swinton 308022371648-27716
16 Dewsbury 305025313847-53410

Division Two

Club P W D L PF PA Pts
1 Leigh 34 33 0 1 1156 373 66
2 Barrow 34 27 0 7 1012 398 54
3 Wakefield Trinity 34 24 1 9 680 435 49
4 Whitehaven 34 22 0 12 619 479 44
5 Rochdale Hornets 34 21 0 13 763 485 42
6 Blackpool Borough 34 20 0 14 769 570 40
7 Batley 34 18 3 13 567 450 39
8 Bramley 34 17 1 16 608 663 35
9 Fulham 34 16 1 17 679 709 33
10 Doncaster 34 16 1 17 611 650 33
11 Carlisle 34 15 2 17 585 682 32
12 Sheffield Eagles 34 14 1 19 516 617 29
13 Workington Town 34 13 0 21 684 723 26
14 Hunslet 34 11 3 20 594 795 25
15 Huddersfield Barracudas 34 8 4 22 542 841 20
16 Runcorn Highfield 34 9 2 23 489 790 20
17 Keighley 34 9 2 23 401 918 20
18 Mansfield Marksman 34 2 1 31 383 1080 5
  Champions   Play-offs   Promoted   Relegated

Challenge Cup

Main article: 1986 Challenge Cup

The 1985-86 Silk Cut Challenge Cup Final was played by Castleford and Hull Kingston Rovers at Wembley before a crowd of 82,134. was won by Castleford defeated Hull Kingston Rovers 15-14. Castleford's scrum half back, Bob Beardmore was awarded the Lance Todd Trophy as man of the match.

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