Rugby League War of The Roses - Results

Results

Total matches Yorkshire Lancashire Drawn
89 41 45 3
Year Winner Score Crowd Venue
1895 Yorkshire 8–0 9,059 Oldham
1896 Lancashire 8–3 5,300 Huddersfield
1897 Lancashire 7–3 15,000 Oldham
1898 Yorkshire 20–9 8,000 Salford
1899 Lancashire 16–13 9,000 Halifax
1900 Lancashire 24–5 18,000 Rochdale
1902 Yorkshire 13–8 12,235 Hull
1902 Lancashire 13–0 14,286 Salford
1903 Lancashire 8–0 11,000 Leeds
1904 Yorkshire 14–5 8,500 Oldham
1905 Lancashire 8–0 8,000 Hull
1906 Lancashire 19–0 5,000 Salford
1907 Yorkshire 15–11 7,000 Halifax
1908 Lancashire 27–14 6,000 Hull
1909 Yorkshire 27–14 6,000 Hull
1910 Lancashire 17–3 2,000 Wigan
1912 Lancashire 13–12 3,199 Halifax
1912 Yorkshire 20–8 4,000 Oldham
1913 Yorkshire 19–11 3,500 Huddersfield
1919 Lancashire 15–5 5,000 Broughton
1920 Yorkshire 18–3 7,000 Hull
1921 Yorkshire 5–2 4,000 Rochdale
1922 Draw 11–11 8,000 Hull
1923 Lancashire 6–5 8,000 Oldham
1924 Lancashire 28–9 6,000 Halifax
1925 Lancashire 26–10 13,000 St Helens
1926 Lancashire 18–13 9,000 Wakefield
1927 Lancashire 35–19 12,000 Warrington
1928 Lancashire 33–10 6,520 Halifax
1930 Lancashire 19–3 4,300 Rochdale
1930 Yorkshire 25–15 9,000 Wakefield
1931 Lancashire 11–8 10,049 Warrington
1932 Yorkshire 30–3 4,000 Wakefield
1933 Yorkshire 15–12 2,000 Oldham
1934 Draw 5–5 1,500 Leeds
1935 Lancashire 16–5 6,700 Widnes
1936 Lancashire 28–6 7,648 Castleford
1938 Lancashire 10–9 3,653 Rochdale
1938 Draw 10–10 3,000 Leeds
1945 Lancashire 17–16 11,059 Swinton
1946 Yorkshire 13–10 5,000 Hunslet
1947 Lancashire 22–10 6,270 Wigan
1949 Lancashire 12–3 7,000 Halifax
1949 Lancashire 22–13 15,000 Warrington
1950 Yorkshire 23–15 6,547 Huddersfield
1951 Yorkshire 15–5 11,573 Leigh
1953 Yorkshire 16–8 8,400 Hull
1953 Lancashire 18–10 12,870 Leigh
1954 Yorkshire 20–10 8,500 Bradford
1955 Lancashire 26–10 8,000 Oldham
1956 Lancashire 35–21 8,500 Hull
1957 Yorkshire 25–11 6,200 Widnes
1958 Yorkshire 35–19 5,000 Hull
1958 Yorkshire 16–15 8,500 Leigh
1958 Yorkshire 38–28 6,417 Leigh
1960 Lancashire 21–20 15,054 Wakefield
1961 Lancashire 14–12 4,970 Leigh
1962 Yorkshire 22–8 7,956 Wakefield
1963 Lancashire 45–20 11,200 St Helens
1964 Yorkshire 33–10 6,331 Hull
1965 Yorkshire 16–13 5,847 Swinton
1966 Lancashire 22–17 10,528 Leeds
1968 Lancashire 23–17 8,932 Widnes
1968 Yorkshire 10–5 6,656 Hull
1969 Lancashire 14–12 4,652 Salford
1971 Yorkshire 34–8 2,000 Castleford
1971 Yorkshire 32–12 2,000 Castleford
1971 Yorkshire 42–22 5,019 Leigh
1972 Yorkshire 32–18 2,343 Castleford
1973 Lancashire 17–15 3,307 Widnes
1974 Yorkshire 20–14 1,219 Keighley
1974 Lancashire 29–11 3,114 Widnes
1975 Yorkshire 17–7 700 Wigan
1977 Yorkshire 18–13 2,740 Castleford
1977 Lancashire 33–8 5,056 Widnes
1978 Lancashire 23–7 4,283 Widnes
1979 Yorkshire 19–16 2,744 Castleford
1980 Lancashire 17–9 1,593 Widnes
1981 Yorkshire 21–15 1,222 Castleford
1982 Yorkshire 22–21 1,738 Leigh
1985 Lancashire 26–10 6,743 Wigan
1986 Yorkshire 26–14 5,983 Leeds
1987 Yorkshire 16–10 9,748 Wigan
1988 Yorkshire 24–14 8,244 Leeds
1989 Yorkshire 56–12 10,182 Wigan
2001 Lancashire 36–24 10,253 Leeds
2002 Lancashire 22–18 10,000 Wigan
2002 Lancashire 36–28 9,283 Leeds
2003 Yorkshire 56–6 8,258 Bradford

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