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Super League (Europe) is the only full-time professional rugby league competition operating in the northern hemisphere. Most of the teams are based in Great Britain, though there has been French involvement and French club Union Treiziste Catalane, known as Les Catalans Dragons, have joined for the 2006 season. As a result of sponsorship from engage Mutual Assurance the competition is currently officially known as the engage Rugby Super League.

During the league's regular season, each team plays 28 games over 28 rounds from February to September. At the end of the regular season, the top six teams in Super League play in the playoffs, which finishes with the Grand Final.

Teams


Super League (Europe)
Team Stadium City/Area
Bradford Bulls Grattan Stadium Bradford, West Yorkshire
Castleford Tigers The Jungle Castleford, West Yorkshire
Les Catalans Stade Aime Giral Perpignan, France
Harlequins RL Twickenham Stoop Twickenham, London
Huddersfield Giants Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Hull FC KC Stadium Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire
Leeds Rhinos Headingley Carnegie Stadium Leeds, West Yorkshire
Salford City Reds The Willows Salford, Lancashire
St Helens RFC Knowsley Road St Helens, Lancashire
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Atlantic Solutions Stadium Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Warrington Wolves Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington, Cheshire
Wigan Warriors JJB Stadium Wigan, Lancashire

History


The competition was first mooted during the Super League war as a way for Rupert Murdoch to gain the upper hand during the battle for supremacy with the Australian Rugby League. Murdoch approached the British clubs to form Super League (Europe) (SLE). A large sum of money aided the decision, and the competition got under way in 1996. Part of the deal saw rugby league switch from a winter to a summer season.

Initially, several mergers between existing clubs were proposed:

However this proved so unpopular that only existing clubs were selected for the competition. Several clubs currently in the existing top flight were excluded, whilst other from the lower divisions (such as London Broncos now known as Harlequins Rugby League) were “fast-tracked” in on commercial grounds. A new team, Paris Saint Germain, was created to give a French dimension.

After two years Paris were dropped from the competition, thus the 'Europe' in 'Super League (Europe)', became somewhat otiose; it was however retained. Promotion and relegation between Super League and the Rugby League National Leagues was re-introduced, and in 2002 the SLE governing body re-integrated fully into the Rugby Football League. To most intents and purposes, Super League is now simply a re-titled first division of British Rugby League. However, in 2006, French side Les Catalans (also known as UTC or Catalans Dragons) from Perpignan joined the league. In order to facilitate this move, two clubs were relegated from Super League at the end of the 2005 season, with only one club coming up from the National Leagues, thus the number of clubs in Super League remained at 12.

After 2009 there will be no automatic promotion or relegation from Super League and new teams will be admitted on a franchise basis. 3 yearly reviews of franchises will take place to ensure ambitious clubs lower down the leagues can still be successful.

Structure


Currently, 12 teams compete in Super League. They play each other twice on a home-and-away basis. An additional six fixtures are then included. A play-off structure is then used to determine the two teams who will meet in the Super League Grand Final to decide the championship. Currently the top six teams enter the play-offs. The structure is designed to reward the teams finishing nearer the top with easier routes to the Grand Final, which is played at Old Trafford. The system works like this:

Week One

  • Elimination Semi-final A: 3rd vs 6th
  • Elimination Semi-final B: 4th vs 5th

Week Two

  • Elimination Final: Winners of Elimination Semi-final A vs Winners of Elimination Semi-final B
  • Qualification Match: 1st vs 2nd

Week Three

  • Final Qualifier: Winners of Elimination Final vs Losers of Qualification Match

Week Three

  • Grand Final: Winners of Qualification Match vs Winners of Final Qualifier

In earlier seasons the championship was decided on the basis of the league table alone, with the play-offs leading to a separate Premiership Final. Now a minor prize is given to the team finishing top (the League Leader's Shield); the real prize is to win the Grand Final.

Results


See Rugby League Championship for full list of championship winners (1895-date).

Year Grand Final winner Runner up League leader
1996 n/a n/a St Helens
1997 n/a n/a Bradford Bulls
1998 Wigan Warriors Leeds Rhinos Wigan Warriors
1999 St Helens Bradford Bulls Bradford Bulls
2000 St Helens Wigan Warriors Wigan Warriors
2001 Bradford Bulls Wigan Warriors Bradford Bulls
2002 St Helens Bradford Bulls St Helens
2003 Bradford Bulls Wigan Warriors Bradford Bulls
2004 Leeds Rhinos Bradford Bulls Leeds Rhinos
2005 Bradford Bulls Leeds Rhinos St Helens

2006 Season


The competition kicked off the weekend after the World Club Challenge. Bradford Bulls will be looking to retain the title they won in Super League X. This season saw the entry of Catalan Dragons, who are the first French team to compete since the demise of Paris Saint Germain at the end of Super League II.

For full results, see Super League XI.

See also


References


Super League - the first ten years, Phil Caplan and Jonathan R. Doidge, ISBN 0-7524-3698-8

External links


British rugby league competitions | European rugby league competitions

Super League de rugby | Super League (Europe)

 

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