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词条 Super League XXIV
释义

  1. Format

  2. Teams

  3. Regular season

  4. League table

  5. Playoffs

     Top Five 

  6. Player statistics

     Top 10 try scorers  Top 10 try assists  Top 10 goal scorers  Top 10 points scorers 

  7. Discipline

  8. Attendances

  9. References

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{{leagueicon|st Helens|12}} St Helens Vs {{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Wigan Warriors (31 January 2019)
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{{leagueicon|London|12}} London Broncos vs {{leagueicon|Huddersfield|12}} Huddersfield Giants (31 March 2019)
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The 2019 Super League season, known as the Betfred Super League XXIV for sponsorship reasons, is the 24th season of Super League and 125th season of rugby league in Great Britain. Twelve teams compete over 29 rounds, including the Magic Weekend, which will take place at Anfield. After the regular rounds, the top five highest teams enter the Super League play-offs, for a place in the Super League Grand Final. The five lowest teams are then eliminated from the competition, with the team finishing 12th, automatically relegated to the Championship,[1] to be replaced by the winner of the Championship play-offs.[2]

Golden-point extra-time, shot clocks and a reduced number of interchanges are among the law changes confirmed by Super League for the 2019 season. The 12 clubs announced the introduction of golden-point extra-time in November, with games level at full-time to be decided in two additional five-minute periods. If it remains level after the extra 10 minutes, the match will end as a draw.[3]

Format

Following a vote of RFL clubs in 2018, Super League has implemented a number of changes to the format for Super League XXIV. The Qualifiers were scrapped and the play-offs for the Super League Grand Final changed from a top four to top five play-offs system for the first time for 18 years as it was last used in 2001.[4][5] For relegation, the Rugby League Super 8s were also scrapped so that the team that finishes bottom of the Super League will be relegated and replaced by the winner of the Championship Grand Final.[6] The Magic Weekend will be held on 25 and 26 May at Anfield in Liverpool. Each team will play each other home and away, with an extra game at the Magic Weekend, before a series of 6 "loop" fixtures are played to finish the regular season. A Super League game will be played in Spain this season for the first time since 2009, when Catalans Dragons take on Wigan Warriors at Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium on 18 May 2019.

On 19 November 2018, it was confirmed that Super League would be adopting golden point during regular season for the first time as of the start of the 2019 season, bringing it in line with the NRL which has been using the system since 2003.[7] The first game to go to golden-point was the round 3 game between Wigan and Hull F.C. on 24 February 2019. Hull won 23–22 after the scores were tied at 22-all after 80 minutes.

[8]

The second game game to go to golden-point was the round 8 game between Leeds and Castleford, on 28 March 2019. Leeds won the match 21–20, after a 40m field goal from Brad Dwyer after the scores were tied at 20-all after 80 minutes.[9]

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The format for choosing the winner of the Steve Prescott Man of Steel award would also change for this season. Prior to this season it was voted on by Super League players, but from this season onwards it will adopt a similar system to its NRL equivalent the Daily M Medal. A 21 man panel of former players will choose the three best players from each weekly round game with 1st getting 3 points, 2nd getting 2 points, and 3rd getting one point. The leaderboard will be public until week 22 in mid-July when it will be hidden until the Steve Prescott Man of Steel Awards Ceremony in October.

Teams

Super League XXIV will feature twelve teams.[10] This is also the fourth year since promotion and relegation was reintroduced into the competition.[11] London Broncos were promoted from the Championship after defeating Toronto Wolfpack in the final Million Pound Game to compete in Super League for the first time since 2014.[12] They also received special dispensation from the RFL to play their home Super League matches at their Trailfinders Sports Ground, which they share with rugby union's Ealing Trailfinders, even though it is smaller than the RFL's minimum seating requirements.[13] London replaced Widnes Vikings who were relegated last season.[14]

Just prior to the start of the season Wigan Warriors were fined and deducted two competition points for breaching the salary cap in 2017.

[15] however, on 6 March following an appeal, the points deduction was suspended, and Wigan were reinstated the 2 points, as long as the club do not breach the salary cap in the following 12 months.[16]{{location map+ |Northern England|float=right |width=450 |caption=Locations of Super League XXIV teams |places={{Location map~ |Northern England |lat=52.6 |long=1.359418 |mark=Arrows 12x12 s.svg |marksize=18|label=
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Team2018 positionStadiumCapacityLocation
Castleford|17}} Castleford Tigers
(2019 season)
3rd The Mend-A-Hose Jungle 11,750 Castleford, West Yorkshire
Catalans|17}} Catalans Dragons
(2019 season)
7th Stade Gilbert Brutus 14,000 Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
Huddersfield|17}} Huddersfield Giants
(2019 season)
6th John Smith's Stadium 24,544 Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Hull FC|17}} Hull
(2019 season)
8th KCOM Stadium 25,404 Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Hull KR|16px}} Hull Kingston Rovers
(2019 season)
10th Lightstream Stadium 12,225 Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Leeds|17}} Leeds Rhinos
(2019 season)
9th Headingley Carnegie Stadium 22,250 Leeds, West Yorkshire
London|17}} London Broncos
(2019 season)
2nd in Championship (Promoted) Trailfinders Sports Ground 3,020 Ealing, London
Salford City|17}} Salford Red Devils
(2019 season)
11th AJ Bell Stadium 12,000 Salford, Greater Manchester
St Helens|17}} St. Helens
(2019 season)
1st (League leaders) Totally Wicked Stadium 18,000 St. Helens, Merseyside
Wakefield|17}} Wakefield Trinity
(2019 season)
5th Beaumont Legal Stadium 11,000 Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Warrington|17}} Warrington Wolves
(2019 season)
4th (Runners Up) Halliwell Jones Stadium 15,500 Warrington, Cheshire
Wigan|17}} Wigan Warriors
(2019 season)
2nd (Champions) DW Stadium 25,138 Wigan, Greater Manchester

Regular season

{{Main article|Super League XXIV results}}

League table

{{Super League XXIV regular season table}}

Playoffs

Top Five

The current play-off system, used from 2019 onwards, was also previously used between 1998 and 2001. The same system was used in the NSWRL's Sydney Competition 1973-1994, the Australian Super League in its only season 1997, the VFL, 1972–1990 and New Zealand's Lion Red Cup, 1994–1996, and Bartercard Cup, 2000-2006.

From week two on the Top five play-offs system reflected exactly the Page playoff system.

The Top Five Super League Play-Off Structure:Week One
  • Qualification Final: 2nd vs 3rd
  • Elimination Final: 4th vs 5th
  • Bye: 1st
Week Two
  • Semi Final 1: 1st vs Winners of Qualification Final
  • Semi Final 2: Losers of Qualification Final vs Winners of Elimination Final
Week Three
  • Preliminary Final: Losers of Semi Final 1 vs Winners of Semi Final 2
  • Bye: Winners of Semi Final 1
Week Four
  • Grand Final: Winners of Semi Final 1 vs Winners of Preliminary Final
Super League 5 team play-off bracket
{{Super League play-offs 5 system
RD4 = Super League Grand Final
}}

Player statistics

{{Col-start}}{{Col-2}}

Top 10 try scorers

RankPlayerClubTries
1{{flagicon|ENG}} Josh Charnley{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves11
2{{flagicon|ENG}} Ash Handley{{leagueicon|Leeds|12}} Leeds Rhinos9
{{flagicon|TON}} Konrad Hurrell{{leagueicon|Leeds|12}} Leeds Rhinos
{{flagicon|AUS}} Blake Austin{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves
5{{flagicon|ENG}} Niall Evalds{{leagueicon|Salford city|12}} Salford Red Devils8
6={{flagicon|ENG}} Greg Eden{{leagueicon|Castleford|12}} Castleford Tigers7
{{flagicon|ENG}} Josh Griffin{{leagueicon|Hull|12}} Hull FC
{{flagicon|WAL}} Regan Grace{{leagueicon|St Helens|12}} St Helens
9={{flagicon|ENG}} Jermaine McGillvary{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|12}} Huddersfield Giants6
{{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Johnstone{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity
{{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Lineham{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves
{{flagicon|ENG}} George Williams{{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Wigan Warriors

Top 10 try assists

RankPlayerClubAssists
1{{flagicon|TON}} Tuimoala Lolohea{{leagueicon|Leeds|12}} Leeds Rhinos10
{{flagicon|SCO}} Danny Brough{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity
3={{flagicon|SAM}} Peter Mata'utia{{leagueicon|Castleford|12}} Castleford Tigers9
{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul McShane{{leagueicon|Castleford|12}} Castleford Tigers
{{flagicon|ENG}} Marc Sneyd{{leagueicon|Hull|12}} Hull FC
{{flagicon|AUS}} Jackson Hastings{{leagueicon|Salford City|12}} Salford Red Devils
7{{flagicon|FRA}} Theo Fages{{leagueicon|st Helens|12}} St Helens8
8={{flagicon|AUS}} Josh Drinkwater{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12}} Hull KR7
{{flagicon|ENG}} Danny McGuire{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12}} Hull KR
{{flagicon|AUS}} Robert Lui{{leagueicon|Salford City|12}} Salford Red Devils
{{flagicon|SCO}} Lachlan Coote{{leagueicon|st Helens|12}} St Helens
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jonny Lomax{{leagueicon|st Helens|12}} St Helens
{{flagicon|AUS}} Jacob Miller{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity
{{flagicon|AUS}} Blake Austin{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves

Top 10 goal scorers

RankPlayerClubGoalsDrop Goals
1{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Stefan Ratchford{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves460
2{{flagicon|SCO|12}} Danny Brough{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity383
3{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Zak Hardaker{{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Wigan Warriors290
4{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Marc Sneyd{{leagueicon|Hull|12}} Hull FC282
5{{flagicon|SCO|12}} Lachlan Coote{{leagueicon|st Helens|12}} St Helens250
6{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Kieran Dixon{{leagueicon|London|12}} London Broncos220
7{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Sam Tomkins{{leagueicon|Catalans|12}} Catalans Dragons210
8{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Lee Gaskell{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|12}} Huddersfield Giants190
9{{flagicon|TON}} Tuimoala Lolohea{{leagueicon|Leeds|12}} Leeds Rhinos170
10{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Craig Hall{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12}} Hull KR150

Top 10 points scorers

RankPlayerClubPoints
1{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Stefan Ratchford{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves108
2{{flagicon|SCO|12}} Danny Brough{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity83
3{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Marc Sneyd{{leagueicon|Hull|12}} Hull FC62
{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Zak Hardaker{{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Wigan Warriors
5={{flagicon|ENG|12}} Kieran Dixon{{leagueicon|London|12}} London Broncos60
{{flagicon|SCO|12}} Lachlan Coote{{leagueicon|St Helens|12}} St Helens
7{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Sam Tomkins{{leagueicon|Catalans|12}} Catalans Dragons50
8={{flagicon|ENG|12}} Craig Hall{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12}} Hull KR46
{{flagicon|AUS|12}} Ken Sio{{leagueicon|Salford City|12}} Salford Red Devils
10{{flagicon|ENG|12}} Josh Charnley{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves44
{{Col-end}}Statistics correct, as of 7 April 2019 (Round 9)

Discipline

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RankPlayerClub Red Cards
1{{flagicon|ENG}} Ben Westwood{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves1
{{Col-2}}
RankPlayerClub Yellow Cards
1={{flagicon|ENG}} Danny McGuire{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12}} Hull KR2
{{flagicon|SCO}} Danny Brough{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity
{{flagicon|AUS}} Taulima Tautai{{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Wigan Warriors
2={{flagicon|ENG}} Paul McShane{{leagueicon|Castleford|12}} Castleford Tigers1
{{flagicon|AUS}} Grant Millington{{leagueicon|Castleford|12}} Castleford Tigers
{{flagicon|FRA}} Jason Baitieri{{leagueicon|Catalans|12}} Catalans Dragons
{{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Walne{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|12}} Huddersfield Giants
{{flagicon|AUS}} Albert Kelly{{leagueicon|Hull|12}} Hull FC
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jack Logan{{leagueicon|Hull|12}} Hull FC
{{flagicon|ENG}} Marc Sneyd{{leagueicon|Hull|12}} Hull FC
{{flagicon|ENG}} James Greenwood{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12}} Hull KR
{{flagicon|NZL}} Weller Hauraki{{leagueicon|Hull KR|12}} Hull KR
{{flagicon|ENG}} Brett Ferres{{leagueicon|Leeds|12}} Leeds Rhinos
{{flagicon|AUS}} Trent Merrin{{leagueicon|Leeds|12}} Leeds Rhinos
{{flagicon|FRA}} Eloi Pelissier{{leagueicon|London|12}} London Broncos
{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee Mossop{{leagueicon|Salford city|12}} Salford Red Devils
{{flagicon|TUR}} Jansin Turgut{{leagueicon|Salford city|12}} Salford Red Devils
{{flagicon|CKI}} Tinirau Arona{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity
{{flagicon|ENG}} Keegan Hirst{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity
{{flagicon|ENG}} Danny Kirmond{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity
{{flagicon|AUS}} Pauli Pauli{{leagueicon|Wakefield|12}} Wakefield Trinity
{{flagicon|AUS}} Blake Austin{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jack Hughes{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves
{{flagicon|ENG}} Toby King{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves
{{flagicon|ENG}} Declan Patton{{leagueicon|Warrington|12}} Warrington Wolves
{{flagicon|AUS}} Willie Isa{{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Wigan Warriors
{{flagicon|AUS}} Dan Sarginson{{leagueicon|Wigan|12}} Wigan Warriors
{{Col-end}}

Statistics correct as of 7th April 2019 (Round 9, Salford v Hull)

Attendances

{{col-start}}{{col-2}}Average attendances
ClubHome
Games
TotalAverageHighestLowest
{{leagueicon|Castleford|13px}} Castleford Tigers 5 38,895 7,779 8,770 6,839
{{leagueicon|Catalans|13px}} Catalans Dragons 5 42,393 8,478 9,211 8,021
{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|13px}} Huddersfield Giants 5 27,645 5,529 6,390 4,495
{{leagueicon|Hull FC|13px}} Hull FC 4 45,452 11,363 12,208 10,810
{{leagueicon|Hull KR|13px}} Hull KR 5 41,870 8,374 12,100 7,065
{{leagueicon|Leeds|13px}} Leeds Rhinos 3 36,672 12,224 13,148 11,229
{{leagueicon|London|13px}} London Broncos 5 10,663 2,132 2,586 1,419
{{leagueicon|Salford City|13px}} Salford Red Devils 4 16,455 4,133 4,770 3,236
{{leagueicon|St Helens|13px}} St Helens 4 47,239 11,809 16,508 9,090
{{leagueicon|Wakefield|13px}} Wakefield Trinity 6 29,384 4,897 5,815 4,270
{{leagueicon|Warrington|13px}} Warrington Wolves 5 57,668 11,533 13,106 9,231
{{leagueicon|Wigan|13px}} Wigan Warriors 4 43,421 10,605 11,230 10,114
{{col-2}}Top 10 attendances
Rank Home club Away club Stadium Attendance
1 {{leagueicon|St Helens|13px}} St Helens{{leagueicon|Wigan|13px}} Wigan WarriorsTotally Wicked Stadium 16,508
2 {{leagueicon|Leeds|13px}} Leeds Rhinos{{leagueicon|Wakefield|13px}} Wakefield TrinityHeadingley 13,148
3 {{leagueicon|Warrington|13px}} Warrington Wolves{{leagueicon|Wigan|13px}} Wigan WarriorsHalliwell Jones Stadium 13,106
4 {{leagueicon|Warrington|13px}} Warrington Wolves{{leagueicon|Leeds|13px}} Leeds RhinosHalliwell Jones Stadium 13,098
5 {{leagueicon|Leeds|13px}} Leeds Rhinos{{leagueicon|Castleford|13px}} Castleford TigersHeadingley 12,295
6 {{leagueicon|Hull|13px}} Hull FC{{leagueicon|Leeds|13px}} Leeds RhinosKCOM Stadium 12,208
7 {{leagueicon|Hull kr|13px}} Hull Kingston Rovers{{leagueicon|Hull|13px}} Hull FCKCOM Craven Park 12,100
8 {{leagueicon|Warrington|13px}} Warrington Wolves{{leagueicon|London|13px}} London BroncosHalliwell Jones Stadium 11,718
9 {{leagueicon|St Helens|13px}} St Helens{{leagueicon|Leeds|13px}} Leeds RhinosTotally Wicked Stadium 11,638
10 {{leagueicon|Hull|13px}} Hull FC{{leagueicon|Castleford|13px}} Castleford TigersKCOM Stadium 11,244
{{Col-end}}* As of 5 April 2019 - Round 9 (excluding games already contested in Round 10).

References

1. ^{{cite web|first=Aaron |last=Bower |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/jun/12/super-league-scrap-super-8-format |title=Super League decides to scrap controversial Super 8 format |publisher=The Guardian |date= |accessdate=11 October 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/45575022 |title=Million Pound Game: RFL pick 19:00 kick-off to suit England, France or Canada |publisher=BBC Sport |date=19 September 2018 |accessdate=11 October 2018}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/46728551 |title=Super League law changes: Golden-point extra-time and shot clocks confirmed for 2019 |work=BBC Sport |date=1 January 2019 |accessdate=1 January 2019}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/how-the-new-super-league-play-off-system-will-work/|title=How the new Super League play-off system will work|date=14 September 2018|publisher=Love Rugby League|accessdate=12 November 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|author=Gavin Willacy |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/no-helmets-required/2018/sep/21/enjoy-tortuous-qualifiers-super-league-revamped-world-cup |title=Enjoy the tortuous Qualifiers one last time before Super League is revamped |publisher=The Guardian |date= |accessdate=11 October 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.skysports.com/rugby-league/news/12228/11506055/widnes-apologise-after-super-league-relegation |title=Widnes apologise after Super League relegation |publisher=Sky Sports |date=22 September 2018 |accessdate=11 October 2018}}
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12. ^{{cite web|author= |url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/rugby/toronto-wolfpack-london-broncos-1.4853964 |title=Wolfpack fall short of Super League promotion after loss to Broncos |publisher=CBC |date= |accessdate=11 October 2018}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.skysports.com/rugby-league/news/12212/11521368/danny-ward-to-keep-faith-with-london-broncos-promotion-heroes |title=Danny Ward to keep faith with London Broncos' promotion heroes |publisher=Sky Sports |date=8 October 2018 |accessdate=11 October 2018}}
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15. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/47058989 |title=Wigan Warriors: Super League champions receive two-point deduction |work=BBC Sport |date=30 January 2019 |accessdate=6 March 2019}}
16. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/47471484 |title=Wigan Warriors; Super League champions two-point deduction suspended for 12 months|work=BBC Sport |date=6 March 2019 |accessdate=6 March 2019}}
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