The 1983–84 Rugby League Premiership was the tenth end of season Rugby League Premiership competition.[1]

Quick Facts Structure, Winners ...
1983–84 Premiership
StructureNational knockout championship
WinnersHull Kingston Rovers
Runners-upCastleford
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The winners were Hull Kingston Rovers.[2]

First round

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Date Team one Team two Score
29 AprCastlefordWidnes36-4
29 AprHull F.C.Bradford Northern42-12
29 AprHull Kingston RoversLeeds54-0
29 AprWarringtonSt Helens13-19
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Semi-finals

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Date Team one Team two Score
07 MayHull Kingston RoversSt Helens21-16
07 MayHull F.C.Castleford12-22
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Final

More information Hull Kingston Rovers, 18-10 ...
Hull Kingston Rovers 18-10 Castleford
T-Smith M, Prohm, Laws, Dorahy
G-Dorahy
T-Kear
G-Beardmore (3)
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12 May 1984
Headingley Stadium
Attendance: 12,515
Player of the Match: John Dorahy
1George Fairbairn
2Garry Clark
3Mike Smith
4Gary Prohm
5David Laws
6John Dorahy
7Paul Harkin
8Roy Holdstock
9Chris Rudd
10John Millington
11Chris Burton
12Mark Broadhurst
13Dave Hall
Substitutions:
14Ian Robinson for John Millington
15John Lydiat for Christopher Burton
Coach:
Roger Millward
1David Roockley
2Darren Coen
3Tony Marchant
4Gary Hyde
5John Kear
6Steve Robinson
7Robert "Bob" Beardmore
8Kevin Ward
9Stuart Horton
10Gary Connell
11James "Jimmy" Crampton
12Brett Atkins
13John Joyner
Substitutions:
14unused
15unused
Coach:
Mal Reilly

References

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