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|title = Co-operative Championship 2011 |league = Co-operative Championship |logo = Championship.jpg |pixels = 216px |caption = The Co-operative Championship logo |duration = 22 Rounds (Followed by 4 round playoffs) |no_of_teams = 10 |highest_attendance = |lowest_attendance = |avg_attendance = |attendance = |TV = Sky Sports |season = 2011 Season |season_champs = Featherstone Rovers |season_champ_name = Grand Final winners |league_leaders = Featherstone Rovers |league_leaders_name = League leaders |second_place = |MVP = |MVP_link = |top_scorer = Mick Nanyn (296) |top_scorer_link = |top try scorer = Jamie Ellis, Mick Nanyn (22) |top try scorer_link = |promote = |promoted_from = |relegate = |relegate_to = Championship 1 |playoffs = |playoffs_link = |conf1 = |conf1_link = |conf1_champ = |conf1-runner-up = |conf2 = |conf2_link = |conf2_champ = |conf2-runner-up = |playoffs_MVP = |playoffs_MVP_link = |finals = |finals_link = |finals_champ = |finals-runner-up = |finals_MVP = |finals_MVP_link = |prevseason_link = 2010 RFL Championship |prevseason_year = 2010 |nextseason_link = 2012 RFL Championship |nextseason_year = 2012 }} The 2011 Rugby Football League Championship is known as Co-operative Championship due to sponsorship by The Co-operative Group. The 2011 Co-operative Championship is a semi-professional rugby league football competition played in the UK and France one tier below the first tier Super League. The two worst performing teams during the season, with the exception of Toulouse Olympique, will be relegated to Championship 1. There is no automatic promotion from this league to Super League, which uses a licensing system renewed every three years. Qualifying for the Grand Final or winning the Northern Rail Cup is a prerequisite for Championship clubs to be able to apply for a licence in the next round of applications for the 2012–14 period. All of the teams in the 2011 Co-operative Championship will also compete in the 2011 Challenge Cup where they will enter in the third round. All of the teams will also compete in the 2011 National League Cup which starts before the Co-operative Championship with the finals held mid season. TeamsThis competition features mostly the same teams as it did in 2010. The Hunslet Hawks and York City Knights were promoted from the 2010 Championship 1 while the Keighley Cougars and Whitehaven were relegated.
Season Standings
This table is correct as of 25 August 2010 (1:12pm). Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20110322190230/http://www.cooperativechampionship.co.uk/table_nl1.php Classification: 1st on competition points; 2nd on match points difference. Competition points: For win = 3; For draw = 2; For loss by 12 points or fewer = 1. Season ResultsRegular seasonFor the season results, see here. Play-offsElimination play-offs{{rugbyleaguebox_collapsible|date = 8 September 2011 |time = |team1 = Batley Bulldogs |score = 22 – 32 |report = |team2 = Halifax |points1 = Tries: Preece (2), Daley Williams, Manning Goals: Handforth 2/3, Mennell 1/3 |points2 = Tries: Haley, Bannister, Worrincy, Penkywicz, Beswick Goals: Jones 6/6 |stadium = Mount Pleasant |location = Batley |attendance = 1,179 |referee = Clint Sharrad |manofmatch = }}{{rugbyleaguebox_collapsible |date = 9 September 2011 |time = |team1 = Sheffield Eagles |score = 36 – 20 |report = |team2 = Widnes Vikings |points1 = Tries: Laulu-Togagae (2), McDonald (2), Taulapapa Goals: Brown 8/9 |points2 = Tries: Flynn (2), Ropati, Craven Goals: Craven 2/4 |stadium = Bramall Lane |location = Sheffield |attendance = 564 |referee = Matthew Thomason |manofmatch = }}Qualifying semi-final{{rugbyleaguebox_collapsible |date = 15 September 2011 |time = |team1 = Featherstone Rovers |score = 35 – 20 |report = |team2 = Leigh Centurions |points1 = Tries: Cockayne, Finn, Saxton (3), Bostock Goals: Finn 5/7 Drop goals: Finn |points2 = Tries: Maden, Mills, Ridyard, Nanyn Goals: Nanyn 2/4 |stadium = Post Office Road |location = Featherstone |attendance = 2,031 |referee = Tim Roby |manofmatch = }}Elimination semi-final{{rugbyleaguebox_collapsible |date = 18 September 2011 |time = |team1 = Sheffield Eagles |score = 50 – 12 |report = |team2 = Halifax |points1 = Tries: Laulu-Togagae, Hirst, Henderson (2), McDonald (2), Taulapapa, Woodcock Goals: Brown 9/11 |points2 = Tries: Goddard, Penkywicz Goals: Jones 2/2 |stadium = Bramall Lane |location = Sheffield |attendance = 1,233 |referee = Matthew Thomason |manofmatch = }}Elimination final{{rugbyleaguebox_collapsible |date = 22 September 2011 |time = |team1 = Leigh Centurions |score = 10 – 20 |report = |team2 = Sheffield Eagles |points1 = Tries: Donlan, Nanyn Goals: Nanyn 1/2 |points2 = Tries: S. Scott, Finigan, Laulu-Togagae Goals: Brown 4/4 |stadium = Leigh Sports Village |location = Leigh |attendance = 1,818 |referee = Ben Thaler |manofmatch = }}Grand Final{{rugbyleaguebox | date = 2 October 2011 | time = | team1 = Featherstone Rovers | score = 40 – 4 | report = | team2 = Sheffield Eagles | points1 = Tries: Spears, Finn (2), Hardman, Cockayne, Hepworth, Saxton Goals: Finn 6/7 | points2 = Tries: McDonald Goals: Brown 0/1 | stadium = Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington | attendance= 7,263 | referee = Matthew Thomason | manofmatch= }}{{Super League play-offs 6 system | score-width = 30 | year = 2011 | EPO1-details = 8 September 2011 | EPO1-team1 = {{leagueicon|Batley|12px}} Batley Bulldogs | EPO1-score1 = 22 | EPO1-team2 = {{leagueicon|Halifax|12px}} Halifax | EPO1-score2 = 32 | EPO2-details = 9 September 2011 | EPO2-team1 = {{leagueicon|Sheffield|12px}} Sheffield Eagles | EPO2-score1 = 36 | EPO2-team2 = {{leagueicon|Widnes|12px}} Widnes Vikings | EPO2-score2 = 20 | QSF-details = 15 September 2011 | QSF-team1 = {{leagueicon|Featherstone|12px}} Featherstone Rovers | QSF-score1 = 35 | QSF-team2 = {{leagueicon|Leigh|12px}} Leigh Centurions | QSF-score2 = 20 | ESF-details = 18 September 2011 | ESF-team1 = {{leagueicon|Halifax|12px}} Halifax | ESF-score1 = 12 | ESF-team2 = {{leagueicon|Sheffield|12px}} Sheffield Eagles | ESF-score2 = 50 | EF-details = 22 September 2011 | EF-team1 = {{leagueicon|Leigh|12px}} Leigh Centurions | EF-score1 = 10 | EF-team2 = {{leagueicon|Sheffield|12px}} Sheffield Eagles | EF-score2 = 20 | GF-details = 2 October 2011 | GF-team1 = {{leagueicon|Featherstone|12px}} Featherstone Rovers | GF-score1 = 40 | GF-team2 = '{{leagueicon|Sheffield|12px}} Sheffield Eagles | GF-score2 = 4 }} StatisticsThe following are the top points scorers in the Championship during the 2011 season. Statistics also include tries and goals scored in the play-offs.[1] {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Most tries
See also
References1. ^{{cite book|title=Gillette Rugby League Yearbook 2011-12|publisher=League Publications Limited|isbn=978-1-901347-24-1|author=Tim Butcher|author2=Daniel Spencer}} {{RFL Championship}}{{British Rugby League links}}{{Rugby League in France}}{{2011 in Rugby League}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rfl Championship}} 3 : 2011 in English rugby league|2011 in French rugby league|Rugby Football League Championship |
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