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In British rugby league , winning The Double refers to winning the League Championship , currently the Super League , and the Challenge Cup in the same season.

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34-477: (Redirected from The Double ) [REDACTED] Look up double  or dubble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Double , The Double or Dubble may refer to: Mathematics and computing [ edit ] Multiplication by 2 Double precision , a floating-point representation of numbers that is typically 64 bits in length A double number of

68-561: A hamburger with two patties in a single bun Games [ edit ] Double, action in games whereby a competitor raises the stakes double , in contract bridge Doubling cube , in backgammon Double , doubling a blackjack bet in a favorable situation Double , a bet offered by UK bookmakers which combines two selections Double, villain in the video game Mega Man X4 A kart racing game Mario Kart: Double Dash An arcade action game Double Dragon Sports [ edit ] Double (association football) ,

102-561: A hamburger with two patties in a single bun Games [ edit ] Double, action in games whereby a competitor raises the stakes double , in contract bridge Doubling cube , in backgammon Double , doubling a blackjack bet in a favorable situation Double , a bet offered by UK bookmakers which combines two selections Double, villain in the video game Mega Man X4 A kart racing game Mario Kart: Double Dash An arcade action game Double Dragon Sports [ edit ] Double (association football) ,

136-582: A floating-point representation of numbers that is typically 64 bits in length A double number of the form x + y j {\displaystyle x+yj} , where j 2 = + 1 {\displaystyle j^{2}=+1} A 2- tuple , or ordered list of two elements, commonly called an ordered pair , denoted ( a , b ) {\displaystyle (a,b)} Double (manifold) , in topology Food and drink [ edit ] A drink order of two shots of hard liquor in one glass A "double decker",

170-628: A lake in Minnesota, US Other uses [ edit ] Double, also called a look-alike or doppelgänger , one person or being that resembles another Polish Enigma double , a machine replicating the function of Nazi Germany's cipher machines Double, a former fraction of the Guernsey pound Double, a former rank of liturgical feast in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church Dubbel ,

204-408: A lake in Minnesota, US Other uses [ edit ] Double, also called a look-alike or doppelgänger , one person or being that resembles another Polish Enigma double , a machine replicating the function of Nazi Germany's cipher machines Double, a former fraction of the Guernsey pound Double, a former rank of liturgical feast in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church Dubbel ,

238-532: A single game Double Duty , competing in the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day or weekend. Entertainment [ edit ] Literature [ edit ] The Double (Dostoevsky novel) , an 1846 novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky The Double (Saramago novel) , a 2002 novel by José Saramago Double (manga) , a 2019 manga series by Ayako Noda Film and television [ edit ] Double (filmmaking) , someone who substitutes for

272-477: A single game Double Duty , competing in the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day or weekend. Entertainment [ edit ] Literature [ edit ] The Double (Dostoevsky novel) , an 1846 novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky The Double (Saramago novel) , a 2002 novel by José Saramago Double (manga) , a 2019 manga series by Ayako Noda Film and television [ edit ] Double (filmmaking) , someone who substitutes for

306-957: A song by Blackbear from Digital Druglord (2017) "Double", by Yeat from 2 Alive (2022) "The Double", an instrumental by Clint Mansell from the Black Swan soundtrack (2010) The Double Violin Concerto (Bach) in D minor, BWV 1043, commonly referred to as "The Double" among violinists People [ edit ] Baron Emile Double (1869–1938), vigneron who established the vineyard at Château de Beaupré François-Joseph Double (1776–1842), French physician Marie-Louise Double de Saint-Lambert (1891–1974), French philanthropist later known as Countess Lily Pastré Steve Double (born 1966), British politician and Member of Parliament Places [ edit ] Double (lunar crater) , in Mare Tranquillitatis Double Lake ,

340-779: A song by Blackbear from Digital Druglord (2017) "Double", by Yeat from 2 Alive (2022) "The Double", an instrumental by Clint Mansell from the Black Swan soundtrack (2010) The Double Violin Concerto (Bach) in D minor, BWV 1043, commonly referred to as "The Double" among violinists People [ edit ] Baron Emile Double (1869–1938), vigneron who established the vineyard at Château de Beaupré François-Joseph Double (1776–1842), French physician Marie-Louise Double de Saint-Lambert (1891–1974), French philanthropist later known as Countess Lily Pastré Steve Double (born 1966), British politician and Member of Parliament Places [ edit ] Double (lunar crater) , in Mare Tranquillitatis Double Lake ,

374-694: A statistical category (aces, kills, blocks, digs, or assists) in a single match Double (Gaelic games) , the act of winning the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in the same year Double (rugby league) , winning the Super League and Challenge Cup in one season Double-double (basketball) , accumulating ten or more in two key statistical categories – points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots – in

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408-474: A statistical category (aces, kills, blocks, digs, or assists) in a single match Double (Gaelic games) , the act of winning the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in the same year Double (rugby league) , winning the Super League and Challenge Cup in one season Double-double (basketball) , accumulating ten or more in two key statistical categories – points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots – in

442-557: A strong Belgian Trappist beer or, more generally, a strong brown ale A double, a shorthand for an instance of double tradition , verses duplicated in the Biblical gospels of Matthew and Luke See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "double" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing Double or Doubles All pages with titles beginning with Double Doubles (disambiguation) Doubling (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

476-506: A strong Belgian Trappist beer or, more generally, a strong brown ale A double, a shorthand for an instance of double tradition , verses duplicated in the Biblical gospels of Matthew and Luke See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "double" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing Double or Doubles All pages with titles beginning with Double Doubles (disambiguation) Doubling (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

510-404: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages double [REDACTED] Look up double  or dubble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Double , The Double or Dubble may refer to: Mathematics and computing [ edit ] Multiplication by 2 Double precision ,

544-489: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Double (rugby league) Nine teams have won the double, the first being Broughton Rangers in 1902. Wigan Warriors are the most successful side having won a record 7 doubles. Bradford Bulls achieved the double in 2003 beating Leeds Rhinos 22–20 in the Challenge Cup and then going on to beat Wigan Warriors 25–12 in

578-664: The Challenge Cup Final by a record winning margin of 50–0. They also won the treble this year after they beat Wigan Warriors 22–20 in the Super League Grand Final to become the first Leeds team to win the Cup and Grand Final in the same season. St. Helens claimed their first double in 1966 beating Halifax 35–12 in the Championship Final and beat Wakefield Trinity 10–0 in the Challenge Cup final. This would be

612-609: The Grand Final . They also completed their only treble this year. Broughton Rangers were the first team to record a league and cup double by finishing top of the Rugby Football League Championship With 43 points and beating Salford Red Devils 25–0 at Rochdale in the Challenge Cup . This would be their only double before they disbanded In 1955. Halifax won their only double the year after Broughton won

646-473: The Challenge Cup. Huddersfield went on to win their second double by beating Leeds in the Championship Final 35–2 and won the Challenge Cup beating St. Helens 37–3. In Hunslet's most famous season where they won All Four Cups they also achieved the double beating Oldham 12–7 in the Championship Final and Beating Hull F.C. 14–0 In the Challenge Cup, which was their first cup final. Leeds won their first double in 2015 beating Hull Kingston Rovers in

680-449: The Championship Final as well as finishing top of the league during the regular season. They Beat Warrington Wolves 5-3 in the Challenge Cup final to complete their first double. Warringtons only double came in 1954 when they beat Oldham 7–3 in the Championship Final and beat Halifax 8–4 in the Challenge Cup replay at Odsal . Wigan Warriors made history in the 1990s by winning a record 6 consecutive doubles between 1989–90 to 1995–96,

714-585: The Grand Final. The 2006 St Helens team became only the second rugby league team in history to win the BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award . St Helens won their fourth double in 2021, beating Catalans Dragons 12–10 in the Grand Final to successfully retaining their title and claim a third title in a row. Swinton Lions Won their only double in 1928 beating Featherstone Rovers 11–0 in

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748-482: The act of a winning a division and primary cup competition in the same season Double (baseball) , a two-base hit in baseball The Double (Seattle Mariners) , Edgar Martinez's walk-off double in Game 5 of the 1995 American League Division Series Double (cricket) , the feat of scoring a thousand first-class runs and taking a hundred first-class wickets in a single season Double (volleyball) , scoring ten or more in

782-435: The act of a winning a division and primary cup competition in the same season Double (baseball) , a two-base hit in baseball The Double (Seattle Mariners) , Edgar Martinez's walk-off double in Game 5 of the 1995 American League Division Series Double (cricket) , the feat of scoring a thousand first-class runs and taking a hundred first-class wickets in a single season Double (volleyball) , scoring ten or more in

816-571: The credited actor of a character The Double (1934 film) , a German crime comedy film The Double (1963 film) , a British film, part of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series The Double (1971 film) , an Italian film The Double (2011 film) , a spy thriller film The Double (2013 film) , a film based on the Dostoevsky novella Kamen Rider Double , a 2009–10 Japanese television series Kamen Rider Double (character) ,

850-453: The credited actor of a character The Double (1934 film) , a German crime comedy film The Double (1963 film) , a British film, part of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series The Double (1971 film) , an Italian film The Double (2011 film) , a spy thriller film The Double (2013 film) , a film based on the Dostoevsky novella Kamen Rider Double , a 2009–10 Japanese television series Kamen Rider Double (character) ,

884-476: The double in 2012 when they won the inaugural Challenge Cup and won the Championship final. Thatto Heath Crusaders achieved the double twice when they won both league and cup trophies in 2013 and 2016. The team then won again under the new St Helens name in 2021. In 2017, Bradford Bulls became the third team to complete the women's double. In 2019, Leeds Rhinos became the fourth team to complete

918-436: The first double in 1901–02. They finished top of the league with 49 points and beat Salford Red Devils 7–0 at Headingley Stadium . This was their only double recorded. Huddersfield Giants won their first of two doubles in 1913, finishing top of the league on points difference with Wigan Warriors and then went on to defeat them in the Championship Final 29–2. They completed their double by beating Warrington Wolves 9–5 in

952-588: The first of three doubles won by the Saints. This was the first double won in the Super League era. St Helens finished top of the league and were crowned Champions of the first Super League season. They beat Bradford Bulls 40–32 in the Challenge Cup at Wembley. St Helens became the sixth team to win All Four Cups this year. They beat Huddersfield 42–12 in the Challenge Cup final and went on to beat Hull F.C. 26–4 in

986-479: The form x + y j {\displaystyle x+yj} , where j 2 = + 1 {\displaystyle j^{2}=+1} A 2- tuple , or ordered list of two elements, commonly called an ordered pair , denoted ( a , b ) {\displaystyle (a,b)} Double (manifold) , in topology Food and drink [ edit ] A drink order of two shots of hard liquor in one glass A "double decker",

1020-461: The last season of winter rugby league before the introduction of Super League . Wigan won their seventh double in 2013 by beating Hull F.C. 16–0 in the Challenge Cup final. They then went on to beat Warrington Wolves 30–16 in the Grand Final to become only the third team in the Super League era to win the double. Featherstone Rovers were the first women's team in British rugby league to achieve

1054-485: The protagonist in a Japanese television series of the same name Music [ edit ] Double album , audio album spanning two units of the primary medium in which it is sold, typically records and CDs Double variation , a variation form in music Double (band) , a Swiss pop duo Double (singer) (born 1975), a Japanese R&B singer Double (Roch Voisine album) (1990) Double (Zhao Wei album) (2005) "Double" (BoA song) (2003) "Double",

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1088-485: The protagonist in a Japanese television series of the same name Music [ edit ] Double album , audio album spanning two units of the primary medium in which it is sold, typically records and CDs Double variation , a variation form in music Double (band) , a Swiss pop duo Double (singer) (born 1975), a Japanese R&B singer Double (Roch Voisine album) (1990) Double (Zhao Wei album) (2005) "Double" (BoA song) (2003) "Double",

1122-463: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Double . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Double&oldid=1248652882 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

1156-463: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Double . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Double&oldid=1248652882 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

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