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2009 Super League Grand Final

The 2009 Super League Grand Final was the 12th official Grand Final and conclusive and championship-deciding match of the Super League XIV season. It was held on Saturday 10 October 2009, at Old Trafford, Manchester, and was contested by defending champions and 2009 League Leaders Leeds Rhinos, and the team they had faced in the grand final for the past two years, St. Helens.

2009 (2009) Super League Grand Final  ()
Leeds Rhinos victory parade at Old Trafford
12 Total
LEE 810 18
ST H 82 10
Date10 October 2009
StadiumOld Trafford
Location Manchester
Harry Sunderland Trophy Kevin Sinfield ( Leeds Rhinos)
HeadlinersThe Wombats[1]
RefereeSteve Ganson[2]
Attendance63,259
Broadcast partners
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The 2009 decider, contested by the sides finishing 1st and 2nd in the competition, was a very close contest, played at a furious pace from end to end with the lead changing several times and rarely being more than a single point. Every ruling on try-scoring situations was given by the video referee, with some allowed and some disallowed, including a few very close and controversial calls. Leeds Rhinos were eventual victors, winning the match 18 to 10. They became the first side in Super League history to be champions in three successive years.[3]

Background edit

# Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Leeds Rhinos 27 21 0 6 805 453 +352 42
2   St. Helens 27 19 0 8 733 466 +267 38

Route to the Final edit

Leeds Rhinos edit

Round Opposition Score
Qualifying Play-Off   Hull Kingston Rovers (H) 44-8
Qualifying Semi-Final   Catalans Dragons (H) 27-20
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue; (N) = Neutral venue.

St Helens edit

Round Opposition Score
Qualifying Play-Off   Huddersfield Giants (H) 15-2
Qualifying Semi-Final   Wigan Warriors (H) 14-10
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue; (N) = Neutral venue.

Match details edit

It was the third consecutive year that these two teams faced each other in the Super League Grand Final. Both sides were at full strength.

Pre-match entertainment was provided by The Wombats, an indie rock band from Liverpool.[1] The band performed songs from their album, A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation.[1] All Angels, a classical and pop group, performed, with Yorkshire Co-op Brass Band, the Grand Final anthem, Jerusalem.[1]

10 October 2009
18:05[4] UTC+1
Leeds Rhinos   18 - 10   St. Helens
Tries: Matt Diskin
Lee Smith (2)
Goals: Kevin Sinfield
Drops: Kevin Sinfield
Rob Burrow
Report
Tries: Kyle Eastmond
Goals: Kyle Eastmond (3)
Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 63,259[5]
Referee: Steve Ganson[2]
Player of the Match: Kevin Sinfield

First Half edit

St Helens kicked off and after thirteen minutes of end-to-end football they were thirty metres out from Leeds' goal-line when Jon Wilkin chip-kicked the ball ahead for Kyle Eastmond to regather, crossing the line then running back infield to improve the field position for the kick before grounding it.[6] Video referee Phil Bentham only gave the four points after checking that there was no knock-on in the regather and Grand Final débutante Eastmond converted his own try to give the Saints a 6 nil lead. In the twenty-sixth minute, St. Helens were again down in Leeds' half when Sean Long put up a bomb and as the ball came down the Rhinos defence was ruled to have interfered with the attacking Saints players, drawing a penalty. The decision to take the two points was made and the goal was kicked by Eastmond, pushing St. Helens' lead out to 8 nil. A few minutes later Leeds had managed to get to the other end of the field and were on the attack when Matt Diskin dived over the line from dummy half,[7] reaching out through the defenders to put the ball down. The video referee was again called on to make the ruling and gave the try. Kevin Sinfield's conversion attempt hit the upright so the score was 8 - 4 in favour of St. Helens with less than ten minutes of the first half remaining. In the thirty-seventh minute the Rhinos were again in an attacking position when Danny McGuire got the ball out to the right and chipped it ahead in goal where the St. Helens defence failed to secure it and Lee Smith came through to touch it down. Sinfield again missed the conversion so the scores remained level at 8 all and did not change before the half-time siren.[8]

2nd half edit

Leeds kicked off and the ball went over the line after touching the arm of St. Helens' winger Ade Gardner. This gave a scrum feed to the Rhinos in an attacking position and when Sinfield got the ball close to the uprights he kicked a drop goal, putting Leeds in front for the first time in the match at 9 - 8.[9] Just on forty-five minutes St. Helens centre Matt Gidley made a break and sent his winger Ade Gardner racing down the sideline to try to score in the corner. But after video analysis it was shown that the Leeds defenders coming across had forced him into touch before he grounded the ball. In the 58th minute St. Helens were again down at Leeds' end of the field when they got a penalty for a high shot on Sean Long from Rob Burrow. Saints opted to take the two points and Kyle Eastmond performed his third successful kick in a row, giving his side a one-point lead at 10-9. About seven minutes later Leeds were right down on St. Helens' goal line when Keiron Cunningham, in an attempt to slow things down, knocked the ball out of a Rhinos player's arms as he got up to play it, giving away a penalty. Sinfield's kick from right in front was never going to miss, so the one-point lead was with Leeds once again at 11-10, now with just over fifteen minutes remaining. At the sixty-eight-minute mark, St. Helens were on the attack and moved the ball out to Eastmond's wing where he dived over in the corner. Again the video referee was called on to check whether the St. Helens winger was taken into touch before scoring and he was, a desperate tackle by Sinfield pushing Eastmond's body into the corner post. Back at the other end of the field, Saints' goal-line defence was forced to absorb mounting pressure as Leeds attacked repeatedly, eventually penetrating when a chip kick from McGuire on the last tackle was chased and picked up by Lee Smith who touched down in the seventy-third minute. Once more the video referee's decision was requested, this time to check whether the scorer was on-side.[10] Despite Smith appearing to be slightly in front of McGuire when the ball left his boot, the benefit of the doubt was given and the try was awarded.[11]

 
Luke Burgess with the cup following the game.

The extras were kicked from straight in front by Sinfield, so the score was 17-10 in favour of Leeds with under seven minutes of play remaining.[12] Just on the seventy-eight-minute mark the ball went to Rob Burrow for a drop goal attempt which he kicked successfully,[13] putting the score at 18-10, which it would remain until the full-time siren.[14]

 
Leeds Rhinos celebrate their victory.

It was the Rhinos' two-try hero, Lee Smith's final game for Leeds before moving to rugby union.[15] Leeds' forward Kevin Sinfield was awarded the Harry Sunderland Trophy as man-of-the-match.[16]

The following day over 8,000 fans were at Headingley Carnegie Stadium to celebrate the victorious Leeds players' homecoming.[17]

Telecast details edit

The Grand Final was shown in 30 countries worldwide with a potential audience of over 100 million people.[18] In addition to a live broadcast in the United Kingdom by primary broadcast partner Sky Sports, the game was also shown live in the United States, the Middle East, Russia, Romania, Poland and New Zealand.[18] France, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Spain saw the match in a delayed telecast.[18] BBC Sport showed an hour-long programme of extended highlights.[18]

2010 World Club Challenge edit

Having won the grand final, the Leeds Rhinos had earned the right to play against the 2009 NRL grand final-winners, the Melbourne Storm in the 2010 World Club Challenge.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "The Wombats to entertain Grand Final crowd". Super League. 9 October 2009. Retrieved 9 October 2009.
  2. ^ a b UKPA (6 October 2009). "Grand Final duty for Ganson". Press Association. Retrieved 9 October 2009.
  3. ^ "St Helens 10-18 Leeds Rhinos". 10 October 2009 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  4. ^ Soneji, Pranav (10 October 2009). "Super League Grand Final as it happened". BBC. from the original on 13 October 2009. Retrieved 10 October 2009.
  5. ^ "Rhinos Take Super League Title". Sky News. 11 October 2009. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  6. ^ Burke, David (11 October 2009). "Smith's Crisp". The Daily Mirror. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  7. ^ AFP (11 October 2009). "Leeds makes it Super League hat-trick". ABC News. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  8. ^ AAP (11 October 2009). . nrl.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  9. ^ Linfoot, Ben (10 October 2009). "Grand Final: Leeds Rhinos 18 St Helens 10". Sky Sports. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  10. ^ Correspondent (12 October 2009). "Potter refuses to blame video ref". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  11. ^ Fletcher, Paul (10 October 2009). "St Helens 10-18 Leeds Rhinos". BBC Sport. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  12. ^ Richards, Huw (11 October 2009). "Leeds Gets Hat Trick and Place in History Books With Victory". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  13. ^ "Third time unlucky as Saints fail to halt Rhinos' charge to title". Liverpool Daily Post. 12 October 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  14. ^ "Sinfield hails winning culture". The Daily Mirror. 11 October 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  15. ^ Stewart, Rob (12 October 2009). "Lee Smith targets place in England rugby union team after Grand Final victory". The Telegraph. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  16. ^ "Sinfield hails historic title win". BBC Sport. 11 October 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  17. ^ "Leeds Rhinos fans in homecoming welcome". Yorkshire Evening Post. 12 October 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  18. ^ a b c d "Grand Final screened to all four corners of the globe". Super League. 9 October 2009. Retrieved 9 October 2009.

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The 2009 Super League Grand Final was the 12th official Grand Final and conclusive and championship deciding match of the Super League XIV season It was held on Saturday 10 October 2009 at Old Trafford Manchester and was contested by defending champions and 2009 League Leaders Leeds Rhinos and the team they had faced in the grand final for the past two years St Helens 2009 2009 Super League Grand Final Leeds Rhinos victory parade at Old TraffordLeeds Rhinos St Helens18 1012 TotalLEE 810 18ST H 82 10Date10 October 2009StadiumOld TraffordLocationManchesterHarry Sunderland TrophyKevin Sinfield Leeds Rhinos HeadlinersThe Wombats 1 RefereeSteve Ganson 2 Attendance63 259Broadcast partnersBroadcastersSky SportsCommentatorsEddie HemmingsMike StephensonPhil ClarkeTerry O ConnorBarrie McDermottSuper League Grand Final 20082010 The 2009 decider contested by the sides finishing 1st and 2nd in the competition was a very close contest played at a furious pace from end to end with the lead changing several times and rarely being more than a single point Every ruling on try scoring situations was given by the video referee with some allowed and some disallowed including a few very close and controversial calls Leeds Rhinos were eventual victors winning the match 18 to 10 They became the first side in Super League history to be champions in three successive years 3 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Route to the Final 1 1 1 Leeds Rhinos 1 1 2 St Helens 2 Match details 2 1 First Half 2 2 2nd half 3 Telecast details 4 2010 World Club Challenge 5 References 6 External linksBackground editFurther information 2009 Super League season results Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp Leeds Rhinos 27 21 0 6 805 453 352 42 2 nbsp St Helens 27 19 0 8 733 466 267 38 Route to the Final edit Leeds Rhinos edit Round Opposition Score Qualifying Play Off nbsp Hull Kingston Rovers H 44 8 Qualifying Semi Final nbsp Catalans Dragons H 27 20 Key H Home venue A Away venue N Neutral venue St Helens edit Round Opposition Score Qualifying Play Off nbsp Huddersfield Giants H 15 2 Qualifying Semi Final nbsp Wigan Warriors H 14 10 Key H Home venue A Away venue N Neutral venue Match details editIt was the third consecutive year that these two teams faced each other in the Super League Grand Final Both sides were at full strength Pre match entertainment was provided by The Wombats an indie rock band from Liverpool 1 The band performed songs from their album A Guide to Love Loss amp Desperation 1 All Angels a classical and pop group performed with Yorkshire Co op Brass Band the Grand Final anthem Jerusalem 1 10 October 200918 05 4 UTC 1 Leeds Rhinos nbsp 18 10 nbsp St Helens Tries Matt Diskin Lee Smith 2 Goals Kevin Sinfield Drops Kevin Sinfield Rob Burrow Report Tries Kyle EastmondGoals Kyle Eastmond 3 Old Trafford ManchesterAttendance 63 259 5 Referee Steve Ganson 2 Player of the Match Kevin Sinfield Leeds Rhinos Position St Helens 1 nbsp Brent Webb FB 1 nbsp Paul Wellens 2 nbsp Scott Donald WG 2 nbsp Ade Gardner 3 nbsp Lee Smith CE 3 nbsp Matthew Gidley 4 nbsp Keith Senior CE 18 nbsp Kyle Eastmond 5 nbsp Ryan Hall WG 5 nbsp Francis Meli 6 nbsp Danny McGuire SO 6 nbsp Leon Pryce 7 nbsp Rob Burrow SH 7 nbsp Sean Long 8 nbsp Kylie Leuluai PR 10 nbsp James Graham 14 nbsp Matt Diskin HK 9 nbsp Keiron Cunningham c 10 nbsp Jamie Peacock PR 16 nbsp Tony Puletua 11 nbsp Jamie Jones Buchanan SR 13 nbsp Chris Flannery 18 nbsp Carl Ablett SR 12 nbsp Jon Wilkin 13 nbsp Kevin Sinfield c LF 11 nbsp Lee Gilmour 12 nbsp Ali Lauitiiti Int 14 nbsp James Roby 16 nbsp Ryan Bailey Int 15 nbsp Bryn Hargreaves 17 nbsp Ian Kirke Int 17 nbsp Paul Clough 19 nbsp Luke Burgess Int 23 nbsp Maurie Fa asavalu nbsp Brian McClennan Coach nbsp Mick Potter First Half edit St Helens kicked off and after thirteen minutes of end to end football they were thirty metres out from Leeds goal line when Jon Wilkin chip kicked the ball ahead for Kyle Eastmond to regather crossing the line then running back infield to improve the field position for the kick before grounding it 6 Video referee Phil Bentham only gave the four points after checking that there was no knock on in the regather and Grand Final debutante Eastmond converted his own try to give the Saints a 6 nil lead In the twenty sixth minute St Helens were again down in Leeds half when Sean Long put up a bomb and as the ball came down the Rhinos defence was ruled to have interfered with the attacking Saints players drawing a penalty The decision to take the two points was made and the goal was kicked by Eastmond pushing St Helens lead out to 8 nil A few minutes later Leeds had managed to get to the other end of the field and were on the attack when Matt Diskin dived over the line from dummy half 7 reaching out through the defenders to put the ball down The video referee was again called on to make the ruling and gave the try Kevin Sinfield s conversion attempt hit the upright so the score was 8 4 in favour of St Helens with less than ten minutes of the first half remaining In the thirty seventh minute the Rhinos were again in an attacking position when Danny McGuire got the ball out to the right and chipped it ahead in goal where the St Helens defence failed to secure it and Lee Smith came through to touch it down Sinfield again missed the conversion so the scores remained level at 8 all and did not change before the half time siren 8 2nd half edit Leeds kicked off and the ball went over the line after touching the arm of St Helens winger Ade Gardner This gave a scrum feed to the Rhinos in an attacking position and when Sinfield got the ball close to the uprights he kicked a drop goal putting Leeds in front for the first time in the match at 9 8 9 Just on forty five minutes St Helens centre Matt Gidley made a break and sent his winger Ade Gardner racing down the sideline to try to score in the corner But after video analysis it was shown that the Leeds defenders coming across had forced him into touch before he grounded the ball In the 58th minute St Helens were again down at Leeds end of the field when they got a penalty for a high shot on Sean Long from Rob Burrow Saints opted to take the two points and Kyle Eastmond performed his third successful kick in a row giving his side a one point lead at 10 9 About seven minutes later Leeds were right down on St Helens goal line when Keiron Cunningham in an attempt to slow things down knocked the ball out of a Rhinos player s arms as he got up to play it giving away a penalty Sinfield s kick from right in front was never going to miss so the one point lead was with Leeds once again at 11 10 now with just over fifteen minutes remaining At the sixty eight minute mark St Helens were on the attack and moved the ball out to Eastmond s wing where he dived over in the corner Again the video referee was called on to check whether the St Helens winger was taken into touch before scoring and he was a desperate tackle by Sinfield pushing Eastmond s body into the corner post Back at the other end of the field Saints goal line defence was forced to absorb mounting pressure as Leeds attacked repeatedly eventually penetrating when a chip kick from McGuire on the last tackle was chased and picked up by Lee Smith who touched down in the seventy third minute Once more the video referee s decision was requested this time to check whether the scorer was on side 10 Despite Smith appearing to be slightly in front of McGuire when the ball left his boot the benefit of the doubt was given and the try was awarded 11 nbsp Luke Burgess with the cup following the game The extras were kicked from straight in front by Sinfield so the score was 17 10 in favour of Leeds with under seven minutes of play remaining 12 Just on the seventy eight minute mark the ball went to Rob Burrow for a drop goal attempt which he kicked successfully 13 putting the score at 18 10 which it would remain until the full time siren 14 nbsp Leeds Rhinos celebrate their victory It was the Rhinos two try hero Lee Smith s final game for Leeds before moving to rugby union 15 Leeds forward Kevin Sinfield was awarded the Harry Sunderland Trophy as man of the match 16 The following day over 8 000 fans were at Headingley Carnegie Stadium to celebrate the victorious Leeds players homecoming 17 Telecast details editThe Grand Final was shown in 30 countries worldwide with a potential audience of over 100 million people 18 In addition to a live broadcast in the United Kingdom by primary broadcast partner Sky Sports the game was also shown live in the United States the Middle East Russia Romania Poland and New Zealand 18 France Australia Papua New Guinea Serbia Croatia Slovenia and Spain saw the match in a delayed telecast 18 BBC Sport showed an hour long programme of extended highlights 18 2010 World Club Challenge editMain article 2010 World Club Challenge Having won the grand final the Leeds Rhinos had earned the right to play against the 2009 NRL grand final winners the Melbourne Storm in the 2010 World Club Challenge References edit a b c d The Wombats to entertain Grand Final crowd Super League 9 October 2009 Retrieved 9 October 2009 a b UKPA 6 October 2009 Grand Final duty for Ganson Press Association Retrieved 9 October 2009 St Helens 10 18 Leeds Rhinos 10 October 2009 via news bbc co uk Soneji Pranav 10 October 2009 Super League Grand Final as it happened BBC Archived from the original on 13 October 2009 Retrieved 10 October 2009 Rhinos Take Super League Title Sky News 11 October 2009 Retrieved 11 October 2009 Burke David 11 October 2009 Smith s Crisp The Daily Mirror Retrieved 7 August 2011 AFP 11 October 2009 Leeds makes it Super League hat trick ABC News Retrieved 7 August 2011 AAP 11 October 2009 Leeds claim third successive Grand Final nrl com Archived from the original on 3 October 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Linfoot Ben 10 October 2009 Grand Final Leeds Rhinos 18 St Helens 10 Sky Sports Retrieved 7 August 2011 Correspondent 12 October 2009 Potter refuses to blame video ref Liverpool Echo Retrieved 7 August 2011 Fletcher Paul 10 October 2009 St Helens 10 18 Leeds Rhinos BBC Sport Retrieved 7 August 2011 Richards Huw 11 October 2009 Leeds Gets Hat Trick and Place in History Books With Victory The New York Times Retrieved 7 August 2011 Third time unlucky as Saints fail to halt Rhinos charge to title Liverpool Daily Post 12 October 2009 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Sinfield hails winning culture The Daily Mirror 11 October 2009 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Stewart Rob 12 October 2009 Lee Smith targets place in England rugby union team after Grand Final victory The Telegraph Retrieved 7 August 2011 Sinfield hails historic title win BBC Sport 11 October 2009 Retrieved 7 August 2011 Leeds Rhinos fans in homecoming welcome Yorkshire Evening Post 12 October 2009 Retrieved 7 August 2011 a b c d Grand Final screened to all four corners of the globe Super League 9 October 2009 Retrieved 9 October 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia 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