Final standings Play-offs Final The 1973 Final was to be the last time a play-off system would be used to determine the British champions until
1998's Super League season. The match was played on 19 May 1973 at Bradford's
Odsal Stadium between the
previous season's champions, Leeds and first-time finalists, Dewsbury. Dewsbury had suffered a county cup record defeat 36–9 at the hands of Leeds in the
Yorkshire County Cup Final earlier in the season. Also Leeds had finished 3rd on the ladder and Dewsbury 8th. However, Dewsbury opened up a 12–4 lead by the interval with tries by the hooker
Mike Stephenson and
Allan Agar and two goals and a drop-goal from the boot of centre
Nigel Stephenson. Leeds captain
Alan Hardisty was sent off for the first time in his career for a high tackle on
John Bates. A second try from Mike Stephenson on 44 minutes extended Dewsbury's lead and though Leeds hit back with tries by
Graham Eccles,
Phil Cookson and
Les Dyl, it was not to be with Nigel Stephenson converting his own try to complete a resounding 22-13 success. Leading journalist Jack Winstanley wrote at the time: "Dewsbury's win sprung from a superb team effort that paid ample tribute to the coaching and inspiration of (coach)
Tommy Smales. They bewildered a jaded Leeds outfit with a series of scissors moves and dummy passes that might have looked grossly over-elaborate had they not worked to such perfection." The
Harry Sunderland Trophy for man-of-the-match went to Mike Stephenson.
Greg Ashcroft,
Jeff Grayshon and
Alan Bates also played in the champion Dewsbury side. ==Challenge Cup==