The Division Two Anniversary (League) Cup was discontinued as the expanded league programme gave the teams 44 league fixtures. Bristol Bulldogs retained their title.[5]
The 1949 National Trophy was the 12th edition of the Knockout Cup. The Trophy consisted of three stages; stage one was for the third division clubs, stage two was for the second division clubs and stage three was for the top-tier clubs. The winner of stage one would qualify for stage two and the winner of stage two would qualify for the third and final stage. Bristol won stage two and therefore qualified for stage three.[8]
Second Division qualifying first round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
07/06
Glasgow Ashfield
53-55
Cradley Heath
03/06
Cradley Heath
56-52
Glasgow Ashfield
15/06
Glasgow White City
67-41
Norwich
18/06
Norwich
71-36
Glasgow White City
22/06
Fleetwood
69-38
Stoke Hanley
18/06
Stoke Hanley
56-52
Fleetwood
17/06
Bristol
73-35
Sheffield
16/06
Sheffield
53-55
Bristol
31/05
Southampton
52-56
Walthamstow
30/05
Walthamstow
63-44
Southampton
Second Division Qualifying Second round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
25/06
Coventry
42-66
Bristol
24/06
Bristol
80-28
Coventry
02/07
Edinburgh
57-51
Fleetwood
29/06
Fleetwood
61-44
Edinburgh
02/07
Norwich
78-30
Newcastle
27/06
Newcastle
64-41
Norwich
24/06
Cradley Heath
66-41
Walthamstow
20/06
Walthamstow
64-39
Cradley Heath
08/07 replay
Cradley Heath
71-37
Walthamstow
04/07 replay
Walthamstow
62-44
Cradley Heath
Second Division Qualifying semifinals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
23/07
Norwich
70.5-37.5
Cradley Heath
22/07
Cradley Heath
67-41
Norwich
13/07
Fleetwood
46-60
Bristol
08/07
Bristol
73-35
Fleetwood
Final
First leg
Bristol Bulldogs Jack Mountford 18 Billy Hole 16 Eric Salmon 12 Roger Wise 11 Johnny Hole 10 Mike Beddoe 7 Dick Bradley 5 Chris Boss 0
79 – 29
Norwich Stars Phil Clarke 8 Bob Leverenz 6 Jack Freeman 5 Fred Rogers 4 Bert Spencer 3 Ted Bravery 2 Alec Hunter 1 Syd Littlewood 0