Leeds Rhinos will defend the Betfred Wheelchair Challenge Cup title they won for the first time two years ago when they face Kent’s Argonauts Skeleton Army in the 2021 Final at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield on Sunday week (August 15).
The North versus South contest will be shown live on BBC Sport online from 12.30pm and tickets will be on sale at the venue on the day.
Leeds Rhinos were unbeaten in five qualifying matches involving all six teams from the Wheelchair Super League, with North Wales Crusaders lending the Argonauts a helping hand in their quest for a final place.
A 6-6 draw with the Argonauts had left reigning Super League champions Halifax Panthers needing to score 35 points in their last match against the Crusaders to reach the final themselves, only to be restricted to a 26-14 win.
Leeds, Challenge Cup winners for the first time in 2019, defeated the Argonauts 16-6 during the qualifying stages and confirmed their final place with a 24-0 win against Leyland. Currently top of the Wheelchair Super League, the Rhinos are chasing a league/cup double.
The final will feature a number of players who represented England in this season’s international against Wales, including Leeds Rhinos’ Josh Butler, Nathan Collins, Tom Halliwell and James Simpson, and the Argonauts’ Joe Coyd and Lewis King.
The wheelchair game is an adaptation of the running game, whose participants include physically disabled and non-disabled athletes.
Wheelchair Rugby League is one of the most exciting variations of Rugby League and fans are encouraged to purchase tickets for the event.
Tickets, priced £10 adults and £5 concessions, will be on sale on matchday at the EIS office from 9am. Doors open at 11.30am. There are no advance tickets sales.
For more information about our Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair Rugby League team, please contact andyg@spider-y.org.uk.