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With the score at 0-0, Leeds had Wigan under massive pressure near to their own line. Single-handedly, Martin seemed to break their spirit when he broke through two defenders and sprinted the length of the field, standing up and then outpacing a very good full-back in Alan Tait. There is a bar at Wembley named after two-time Lance Todd Trophy winner Martin Offiah, such was his impact on the Challenge Cup final. The Wigan legend scored what is rated by most as the best ever try scored in a Challenge Cup final. He picked the ball up five metres from his in-goal area and burst through a gap between the Leeds chasers, and when he had finally shaken off Leeds full-back Alan Tait, the try line was at his mercy. “Of the 500 tries I scored, I have to pick that one out as the best, given the time and the place,” Offiah said, speaking of that try from the 1994 final. “It still gives me great pleasure watching it now.” He won the Lance Todd Trophy that year, as well as in 1992, to sit alongside the four Challenge Cups he had lifted at Wigan.
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