"Thanks for the response so far. Tone wise - I love the tone of the existing Princeton Reverb with the deluxe xformer but it won't break up. I have tried swapping the reverb driver between 12AX7 - 12AT7."
This is not the grail tube swap, this only affects the reverb drive, not the "dry" signal. You want to try a lower gain tube (12AY7, 5751, 12AT7) for V1, the very first small tube in the amp. With a lower gain first-preamp-tube, the immediate effect will be, you'll have to crank the volume control higher to get the same output level. The idea is, if you had to crank the vol control using the original tube to let's say "8", the tube swap will cause the amp to breakup more at "5". This theoretically gives you more rotation of that knob during which the amp breaks up.
"The Champ OT I have purchased only has 2 input wires (Blue and Black) the existing DR one has a Centre tap which goes to the B+. Can I create a centre tap with 2 resistors going to the B+ ?"
No. A champ OT is what's called a "single ended" output tranny, (abbrev: "SE") used for a single-tube output section, in this case, a single 6V6 (or could be a 6BQ5 or 6AQ5) A Champ OT is very much like the reverb driver tranny you currently have, using the two sections of the 12AT7 strapped together to drive the reverb can. It otherwise has no applicability to a dual-tube aka "push-pull" output section.
Once again, there's no way I can predict whether this suggestion will give you what you want, whatever that is. What I am advocating is to flip the tubes on the grounds that it's easy to do and easy to reverse. Plus, knowing this and knowing the results, perhaps you use a 5751 playing in the bedroom but change back to a 12AX7 doing a small gig. That would be somewhat useful, I think.