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词条 Super League Grand Final
释义

  1. History

  2. Venue

  3. Qualification for World Club Challenge

  4. Trophy

  5. Awards

  6. Finals

     Results  The Double  The Treble  All Four Cups 

  7. Pre match Headliners

  8. Records

     Club Records  Player Records 

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

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The Super League Grand Final is the championship-deciding game of rugby league's Super League competition.[1] It is played between two teams who have qualified via the Super League Play-Off series.[2]

The winning team receives the Super League Trophy and goes on to play the NRL champions in the World Club Challenge.

The Harry Sunderland Trophy is awarded to the man of the match in the Grand Final.

Wigan Warriors are the current champions, after winning the 2018 Grand final

History

{{see also|Rugby Football League Championship}}

Use of a play-off system to decide the Championship brought back a rugby league tradition that had fallen out of use in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The Super League Premiership replaced the Championship final but it was to decide the Premiership winners, not the Championship winners. The Premiership was discontinued after the introduction of the Super League play-off series in 1998.

The Super League Grand Final was introduced for the 1998 season. The inaugural Grand Final match was played that year on Saturday 24 October, between Wigan and Leeds. The venue of every Super League Grand Final to date has been Old Trafford, Manchester.[3]

Venue

The Grand Final is held at Old Trafford, Manchester, the largest capacity stadium in the North of England.

CityStadiumYears
{{flagicon|ENG}} ManchesterOld Trafford 1998–2020
Attendances
YearCityStadiumAttendance
2015{{flagicon|ENG}} ManchesterOld Trafford73,512

Qualification for World Club Challenge

The winners of the Grand Final qualify to play the winners of the National Rugby League in the World Club Challenge. The Grand Final Runner up can play in the World Club Series if a team were to win the double.

Trophy

The winners of the Super League collect the Grand Final rings and the teams name, captain and year are engraved into the trophy. The winners also collect £100,000 with the runner up collecting £50,000.

The record for most Super League titles won is held by Leeds with eight titles. Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield currently holds the record for captaining the most Super League title winning sides after captaining Leeds to 7 of their grand final successes. St. Helens contested the final 6 years in a row (from 2006 until 2011) during which time they succeeded only once in lifting the trophy against Hull F.C. in 2006; after which they suffered consecutive defeats against Leeds in 2007, 2008, 2009, Wigan in 2010 and Leeds once again in 2011.

Awards

{{Main|Harry Sunderland Trophy}}

The Harry Sunderland Trophy is awarded to the Man-of-the-Match in the Super League Grand Final by the Rugby League Writers' Association. Named after Harry Sunderland, who was an Australian rugby league football administrator in both Australia and the United Kingdom, the Trophy was first awarded in the Rugby Football League Championship Final of the 1964–65 season following Sunderland's death.

Finals

The Super League Grand Final has been the championship-deciding game since Super League III in 1998:[4] These final were held at Old Trafford.

YearWinnersScoreRunner-upAttendance
1998wigan|16px}} Wigan10–4leeds|16px}} Leeds43,533
1999St Helens|16px}} St. Helens8–6Bradford|16px}} Bradford{{increase}} 50,717
2000st helens|16px}} St. Helens29–16wigan|16px}} Wigan{{increase}} 58,132
2001bradford|16px}} Bradford37–6wigan|16px}} Wigan{{increase}} 60,164
2002st helens|16px}} St. Helens19–18bradford|16px}} Bradford{{increase}} 61,138
2003bradford|16px}} Bradford25–12wigan|16px}} Wigan{{increase}} 65,537
2004leeds|16px}} Leeds16–8bradford|16px}} Bradford{{increase}} 65,547
2005bradford|16px}} Bradford15–6leeds|16px}} Leeds{{increase}} 65,728
2006st helens|16px}} St. Helens26–4hull|16px}} Hull{{increase}} 72,582
2007leeds|16px}} Leeds33–6st helens|16px}} St. Helens{{decrease}} 71,352
2008leeds|16px}} Leeds24–16st helens|16px}} St. Helens{{decrease}} 68,810
2009leeds|16px}} Leeds18–10st helens|16px}} St. Helens{{decrease}} 63,259
2010wigan|16px}} Wigan22–10st helens|16px}} St. Helens{{increase}} 71,526
2011leeds|16px}} Leeds32–16st helens|16px}} St. Helens{{decrease}} 69,107
2012leeds|16px}} Leeds26–18warrington|16px}} Warrington{{increase}} 70,676
2013wigan|16px}} Wigan30–16warrington|16px}} Warrington{{decrease}} 66,281
2014st helens|16px}} St. Helens14–6wigan|16px}} Wigan{{increase}} 70,102
2015Leeds|16}} Leeds22–20wigan|16px}} Wigan{{increase}} 73,512
2016wigan|16}} Wigan12–6warrington|16px}} Warrington{{decrease}} 70,202
2017leeds|16}} Leeds24–6castleford|16px}} Castleford{{Increase}} 72,827
2018Wigan|16px}} Wigan12–4Warrington|16}} Warrington{{decrease}} 64,892

Results

Grand Final winners and runners up
ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
{{leagueicon|leeds|16 Leeds Rhinos822004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 20171998, 2005
{{leagueicon|st helens|16 St Helens651999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 20142007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
{{leagueicon|wigan|16 Wigan Warriors551998, 2010, 2013, 2016, 20182000, 2001, 2003, 2014, 2015
{{leagueicon|bradford|16 Bradford Bulls332001, 2003, 20051999, 2002, 2004
{{leagueicon|warrington|16 Warrington Wolves042012, 2013, 2016, 2018
{{leagueicon|hull|16 Hull F.C.012006
{{leagueicon|castleford|16 Castleford012017

The Double

{{Main|The Double (rugby league)}}

In rugby league, the term 'the Double' is referring to the achievement of a club that wins the top division and Challenge Cup in the same season. To date, this has been achieved by a total ten different clubs but by only four different clubs during the Super League era.

ClubWinsWinning years
1{{leagueicon|Wigan|16}} Wigan7 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93,
1993–94, 1994–95, 2013
2{{leagueicon|St Helens|16}} St. Helens3 1965–66, 1996, 2006
3{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield2 1912–13, 1914–15
4{{leagueicon|Barrow|16}} Broughton Rangers1 1901–02
5{{leagueicon|Halifax|16}} Halifax1 1902–03
6{{leagueicon|Hunslet|16}} Hunslet1 1907–08
7{{leagueicon|Swinton|16}} Swinton1 1927–28
8{{leagueicon|Warrington|16}} Warrington1 1953–54
9{{leagueicon|Bradford|16}} Bradford1 2003
10{{leagueicon|Leeds|16}} Leeds1 2015

The Treble

{{Main|The Treble (rugby league)}}

The Treble refers to the team who wins all three domestic honours on offer during the season; Grand Final, League Leaders' Shield and Challenge Cup. To date seven teams have won the treble, only Bradford Bulls, St. Helens and Leeds Rhinos have won the treble in the Super League era.

ClubWinsWinning years
1
{{leagueicon|Wigan|16}} Wigan
31991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95
2
{{leagueicon|Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield
21912–13, 1914–15
3
{{leagueicon|St Helens|16}} St. Helens
21965–66, 2006
4
{{leagueicon|Hunslet|16}} Hunslet
11907–08
5
{{leagueicon|swinton|16}} Swinton
1 1927–28
6
{{leagueicon|bradford|16}} Bradford
1 2003
7
{{leagueicon|Leeds|16}} Leeds
1 2015

All Four Cups

{{Main|All Four Cups}}

Winning all Four Cups refers to winning the Super League, League Leaders' Shield, Challenge Cup and World Club Challenge in one season. Not all of these cups were available in the past but have replaced other cups that could be won.

ClubWinsWinning years
1
{{leagueicon|Hunslet|16}} Hunslet
11907–08
2
{{leagueicon|huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield
11914–15
3
{{leagueicon|swinton|16}} Swinton
11927–28
4
{{leagueicon|Wigan|16}} Wigan
11994–95
5
{{leagueicon|bradford|16}} Bradford
12003–04
6
{{leagueicon|st Helens|16}} St. Helens
12006–07

Pre match Headliners

YearAct
1998-2003none
2004Heather Small
2005Madness
2006Deacon Blue
2007The Kaiser Chiefs
2008Scouting for Girls
2009The Wombats
2010Diana Vickers
2011Feeder*
2012-2013none
2014James
2015The Charlatans
2016Feeder
2017Razorlight
2018Blossoms
  • 2011- Feeder were cancelled due to Manchester United not wanting a stage to be erected on the wet pitch

Records

Club Records

  • Biggest win:

{{leagueicon|bradford|16}} Bradford 37-6 {{leagueicon|wigan|16}} Wigan (at Old Trafford, 2001)

  • Highest all-time attendance:

73,512 {{leagueicon|leeds|16}} Leeds v {{leagueicon|wigan|16}} Wigan (at Old Trafford, 2015)

Player Records

  • Most Grand Final appearances:
  • 11:

Jamie Peacock (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015)

  • Most Grand Final appearances as captain:
  • 8:

Kevin Sinfield (2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015)

  • Youngest finalist:
  • Leon Pryce {{leagueicon|bradford|16}} Bradford v {{leagueicon|st helens|16}} St Helens 1999 (18 years)
  • Youngest winner:
  • Jack Walker {{leagueicon|leeds|16}} Leeds v {{leagueicon|castleford|16}} Castleford 2017 (18 years, 60 days)
  • Oldest finalist (and winner):
  • Jamie Peacock {{leagueicon|leeds|16}} Leeds v {{leagueicon|wigan|16}} Wigan 2015 (37 years, 300 days)

See also

{{Portal|Rugby league}}
  • Super League
  • Super League Play-Off Series
  • Old Trafford
  • Super League Trophy
  • Harry Sunderland Trophy

References

1. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20130905223214/http://superleague.co.uk/grand_final/grand_final]
2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20130905223116/http://superleague.co.uk/about_sl/the_play-off_series]
3. ^Rugby League Tickets {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151220045103/http://www.rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk/grand_final |date=20 December 2015 }}
4. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20130905223121/http://superleague.co.uk/about_sl/winners]

External links

{{Super League Europe}}

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