Challenge Cup - Completely lost its magic? : Fri May 20, 2011 9:13 pm
Us Eagles fans know how magic the Challenge Cup can (could?) be more than most, but has that magic been completely evaporated? I ask this question after seeing the result from the Halliwell Jones tonight, Warrington 112-0 Swinton.The chance of an upset is virtually zero, let's face it we played basically as well as we could have against St Helens and still shipped fifty. Now as you all know one of my other passions as well as rugby league is football, and football's equivalent to the Challenge Cup is the FA Cup. I absolutely love the FA Cup. Every year there are big upsets, that no one predicts. Who would have thought non-league Crawley Town could have made it to the 5th round this season and nearly defeat Manchester United at Old Trafford? Who would have thought Leyton Orient could have taken Arsenal back to the Emirates? No-one, I only wish this unpredictability could be replicated in the Challenge Cup.
It has lost this unpredictability in my opinion, and with it has gone the Challenge Cup's novelty and to some extent its attraction. The Challenge Cup final is always something to look forward to, a cracking day out and the one day where the whole nation's eyes just about is turned to rugby league. Other than that I don't think anyone really gives a monkeys anymore, which is shown in the poor attendances tonight. It's an incredible shame but I honestly think the world's most famous rugby league competition is dying a slow death.