Super League XXI

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Super League XXI
League Super League
Duration 23 Rounds (Followed by up-to 9 rounds of relevant playoffs)
Number of teams 12
Highest attendance 39,331
Magic Weekend: Day 1 (21 May)
Lowest attendance 3,022
Redscolours.svg Salford Red Devils vs File:Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (27 May)
Average attendance 9,228
Aggregate attendance 885,899 (as of round 16)
Broadcast partners United Kingdom Sky Sports
United Kingdom BBC Sport
United Kingdom SLTV
Australia Fox Sports (Australia)
France beIN Sport
United States Fox Soccer Plus
Europe Sport Klub
2016 season
Biggest home win File:Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Wildcats 62 – 0 File:Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors (Sunday 10 April 2016)
Biggest away win Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 16 – 58 HKRcolours.svg Hull Kingston Rovers (Sunday 24 April 2016)
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The 2016 Super League season, known as the First Utility Super League XXI for sponsor reasons,[1] is the 21st season of Super League and 122nd season of rugby league in Britain. Twelve teams compete over 23 rounds, including the Magic Weekend which took place at St James' Park (Newcastle upon Tyne), after which the eight highest enter the Super League play-offs for a place in the Super League Grand Final. The four lowest teams then enter the qualifying play-offs, along with the four highest teams from the Championship, to determine which teams will play again in Super League XXII.

Teams

Super League XXI features twelve teams, the second year in which this number has taken part. This is also the second year since promotion and relegation was reintroduced into the competition although there has been no change in teams for 2016.

Eleven teams in Super League are from the North of England: five teams, Warrington, St Helens, Salford, Wigan and Widnes, west of the Pennines in the historic county of Lancashire and six teams, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Leeds, Castleford, Hull and Hull KR, to the east in Yorkshire. Catalans Dragons, in Perpignan, France, are the only team outside the North of England. St Helens, Wigan Warriors, Warrington Wolves and Leeds Rhinos as the only teams to have played in every season of Super League since 1996.

Team 2015 position Stadium Capacity City/Area
Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers (2016 season) 5th The Mend-O-Hose Jungle 11,750 Castleford, West Yorkshire
Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons (2016 season) 8th Stade Gilbert Brutus 14,000 Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
File:Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants (2016 season) 3rd John Smith's Stadium 24,544 Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. (2016 season) 7th Kingston Communications Stadium 25,404 Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
HKRcolours.svg Hull Kingston Rovers (2016 season) 9th KC Lightstream Stadium 12,225 Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
File:Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos (2016 season) 1st Headingley Carnegie Stadium 22,250 Leeds, West Yorkshire
Redscolours.svg Salford Red Devils (2016 season) 11th AJ Bell Stadium 12,000 Salford, Greater Manchester
File:Saintscolours.svg St Helens RLFC (2016 season) 4th Langtree Park 18,000 St Helens, Merseyside
File:Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (2016 season) 12th Rapid Solicitors Stadium 11,000 Wakefield, West Yorkshire
File:Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves (2016 season) 6th Halliwell Jones Stadium 15,500 Warrington, Cheshire
File:Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings (2016 season) 10th The Select Security Stadium 13,500 Widnes, Cheshire
File:Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors (2016 season) 2nd DW Stadium 25,138 Wigan, Greater Manchester

Table

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Pos Club P W D L For Agst Diff Points Qualification
1 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. Q 16 12 0 4 441 347 94 24 Super League Super 8s
2 File:Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 16 11 0 5 485 298 187 22
3 Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons 16 11 0 5 456 331 125 22
4 File:Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 16 11 0 5 337 337 0 22
5 File:Saintscolours.svg St Helens 16 9 0 7 392 397 -5 18
6 File:Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Wildcats 16 8 0 8 353 426 -73 16
7 Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 16 7 1 8 409 448 -39 15
8 File:Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 16 7 0 9 362 339 23 14
9 Redscolours.svg Salford Red Devils** 16 8 0 8 422 397 25 10 The Qualifiers
10 HKRcolours.svg Hull KR 16 4 1 11 330 431 -101 9
11 File:Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants 16 4 0 12 367 399 -32 8
12 File:Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos 16 3 0 13 268 472 -204 6
  • Correct as of 22 May 2016
    • Salford Docked 6 points (From 10 points to four) for a salary cap infringement during the 2014 and 2015 seasons.

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Q=Qualified for super 8s/ However is dependent on the appeal case for Salford 6 points deduction [3]

Super 8s

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After 23 games the league table is frozen and the teams are split up into 2 of the 3 "Super 8's". Teams finishing in the top 8 go on to contest "Super League" and will all retain a place in the competition for the next season. They will play 7 more games each, competing for a place in the Grand Final. Teams finishing in the bottom four (9-12) will be put alongside the top 4 teams from the Championship, in "The Qualifiers" Super 8 group.

Pos Club P W D L For Agst Points Qualification
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Season complete
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Play-offs

# Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Attendance
SEMI-FINALS
SF1 2nd 3rd
SF2 1st 4th
GRAND FINAL
F Old Trafford, Manchester

The Qualifiers

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The Qualifiers sees the bottom 4 teams from Super League table join the top 4 teams from the Championship. The points totals are reset to 0 and each team plays 7 games each, playing every other team once. After 7 games each the teams finishing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd will gain qualification to the 2017 Super League season. The teams finishing 4th and 5th will play in the "Million Pound Game" at the home of the 4th place team which will earn the winner a place in the 2017 Super League. The loser, along with teams finishing 6th, 7th and 8th, will be relegated to or remain in the Championship.

Standings

Pos Club P W D L For Agst Points Qualification
1 Super League XXII
2
3
4 Million Pound Game
5
6 2017 Championship
7
8

Player Statistics

  • Statistics correct as of 29th May 2016

Attendances

Average attendances

  • Statistics correct as of 29th May 2016

End of season awards

Awards are presented for outstanding contributions and efforts to players and clubs in the week leading up to the Super League Grand Final:[4]

  • Man of Steel:
  • Coach of the year:
  • Super League club of the year:
  • Young player of the year:
  • Foundation of the year:
  • Rhino "Top Gun":
  • Metre-maker:
  • Top Try Scorer:
  • Hit Man:

Media

Television

2016 is the fifth and final year of a five-year contract with Sky Sports to televise 70 matches per season.[5] The deal is worth £90million.

Sky Sports coverage in the UK will see two live matches broadcast each week, usually at 8:00 pm on Thursday and Friday nights.[6]

Regular commentators will be Eddie Hemmings and Mike Stephenson with summarisers including Phil Clarke, Brian Carney, Barrie McDermott and Terry O'Connor. Sky will broadcast highlights on Sunday nights on Super League - Full Time at 10 p.m.

BBC Sport will broadcast a highlights programme called the Super League Show, presented by Tanya Arnold. The BBC show two weekly broadcasts of the programme, the first to the BBC North West, Yorkshire, North East and Cumbria, and East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire regions on Monday evenings at 11:35 p.m. on BBC One,[7] while a repeat showing is shown nationally on BBC Two on Tuesday afternoons at 1.30 p.m. The Super League Show is also available for one week after broadcast for streaming or download via the BBC iPlayer in the UK only.[8] End of season play-offs are shown on BBC Two across the whole country in a weekly highlights package on Sunday afternoons.[9]

Internationally, Super League is shown live or delayed on beIN Sports (France), Showtime Sports (Middle East), Sky Sport (New Zealand), TV 2 Sport (Norway), Fox Soccer Plus (United States), Fox Sports (Australia) and Sportsnet World (Canada).

Radio

BBC Coverage:

Commercial Radio Coverage:

  • 102.4 Wish FM will carry commentaries of Wigan & St Helens matches.
  • 107.2 Wire FM will carry commentaries on Warrington Home and Away.
  • Radio Yorkshire will launch in March carrying Super League commentaries.
  • Radio Warrington (Online Station) all Warrington home games and some away games.
  • Grand Sud FM covers every Catalans Dragons Home Match (in French).
  • Radio France Bleu Roussillon covers every Catalans Dragons Away Match (in French).
  • Talksport and Talksport 2 will carry weekly live matches throughout the UK, plus phone-in programs and a weekly magazine show hosted by Robbie Hunter-Paul.[10]

All Super League commentaries on any station are available via the particular stations on-line streaming.

References

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  3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/36139621
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