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Super League XXIV

Super League XXIV, known as the Betfred Super League XXIV for sponsorship reasons, was the 2019 iteration of and the 24th season of the Super League and 125th season of rugby league in Great Britain.

Super League XXIV
LeagueSuper League
Duration29 rounds
Teams12
Highest attendance64,102
St. Helens Vs Salford Red Devils (12 October 2019)
Lowest attendance1,133
London Broncos vs Salford Red Devils (27 April 2019)
Average attendance8,441
Attendance1,468,823; as of 20 September 2019 (playoffs game 2)
Broadcast partners Sky Sports
BBC Sport
SLTV
Fox League
beIN Sports
Fox Soccer Plus
Sport Klub
2019 season
Champions St. Helens
7th Super League title
14th English title
League Leaders Shield St. Helens
Runners-up Salford Red Devils
Biggest home win St. Helens 62–16 Hull FC (22 April 2019)
Biggest away win Hull F.C. 12–63 Warrington Wolves (29 March 2019)
Man of Steel Jackson Hastings
Top point-scorer(s) Lachlan Coote (247)
Top try-scorer(s) Tommy Makinson (23)
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from Championship Toronto Wolfpack
Relegated to Championship London Broncos

Twelve teams competed over 29 rounds, including the Magic Weekend, which took place at Anfield. After the regular rounds, the top five highest teams entered the Super League play-offs, for a place in the Super League Grand Final. The remaining seven teams were eliminated after the main league stage.

London Broncos were immediately relegated to the Championship after only being promoted last year, but a bad season saw them win just 10 games out of 29.[1] They will be replaced by Toronto Wolfpack.[2]

Wigan Warriors were the defending champions, but they were eliminated from the competition, after suffering back to back defeats in the semi finals. First against St Helens in the Semi final, and eventually losing out to Salford in the preliminary final.

Toronto Wolfpack won the Million Pound Game by beating Featherstone Rovers 24–6 and were promoted to the Super League, for the first time in the club's history.

St. Helens were crowned champions on 12 October, after a 23–6 victory over Salford, saw them claim their first championship in 5 years, and the first team to claim both the League leaders shield and the grand final since Leeds Rhinos in 2015

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.[3][4] 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.[5] The Magic Weekend was 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.

The Super League game between Catalans Dragons and Wigan Warriors, saw a new record crowd of 31,555 fans, and it was the first game to be played at Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium on 18 May 2019.

Catalan went on to win the match, 33–16, thus ending a 10-game losing streak against Wigan, and their first win over Wigan since 2015.

For the first time in Super League history, the Derby between St Helens and Wigan was not televised, as Sky Sports opted to televise the relegation battle between Leeds and Hull KR.

St Helens won the League Leaders Shield for the second season running on 3 August when Warrington Wolves were beaten 30-10 by Catalans Dragons, thus ensuring that 2nd placed Warrington, 12 points behind with 5 games left, could no longer catch the Saints.

Teams

Super League XXIV featured twelve teams.[6] This is also the fourth year since promotion and relegation was reintroduced into the competition.[7] 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.[8] 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.[9] London replaced Widnes Vikings who were relegated last season.[10]

Just prior to the start of the season Wigan Warriors were fined and deducted two competition points for breaching the salary cap in 2017; [11] 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.[12]

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Locations of Super League XXIV teams
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Locations of Super League XXIV teams


Twelve teams were selected to play in the inaugural Super League season.

Legend
  Reigning Champions
  Previous season League Leaders
  Promoted
Team 2018 position Stadium Capacity City/Area
  Castleford Tigers
(2019 season)
3rd The Mend-A-Hose Jungle 11,750 Castleford, West Yorkshire
  Catalans Dragons
(2019 season)
7th Stade Gilbert Brutus 14,000 Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
  Huddersfield Giants
(2019 season)
6th John Smith's Stadium 24,544 Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
  Hull
(2019 season)
8th KCOM Stadium 25,404 Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
  Hull Kingston Rovers
(2019 season)
10th Lightstream Stadium 12,225 Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
  Leeds Rhinos
(2019 season)
9th Headingley Carnegie Stadium 22,250 Leeds, West Yorkshire
    London Broncos
(2019 season)
2nd in Championship (Promoted) Trailfinders Sports Ground 4,000 Ealing, London
  Salford Red Devils
(2019 season)
11th AJ Bell Stadium 12,000 Salford, Greater Manchester
    St. Helens
(2019 season)
1st (League leaders) Totally Wicked Stadium 18,000 St. Helens, Merseyside
  Wakefield Trinity
(2019 season)
5th Beaumont Legal Stadium 11,000 Wakefield, West Yorkshire
  Warrington Wolves
(2019 season)
4th (Runners Up) Halliwell Jones Stadium 15,500 Warrington, Cheshire
    Wigan Warriors
(2019 season)
2nd (Champions) DW Stadium 25,138 Wigan, Greater Manchester

Results

Golden Point Extra Time

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.

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.[13]

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.[14]

Game 1 (Wigan v Hull FC)

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. [15]

Game 2 (Leeds v Castleford)

The second 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.[16]

Game 3 (Catalans v Hull FC)

The third game to go to golden-point, was the round 10 game between Catalans and Hull FC, on 12 April 2019. Hull won the match 31–30, thanks to a Marc Sneyd field goal, after the scores were tied at 30-all after 80 minutes. This is Hull's 2nd golden point victory so far this season, Sneyd has scored the decisive field goal in both.[17]

Game 4 (Castleford v Huddersfield)

The fourth game to go to golden-point, was the round 17 game between Castleford and Huddersfield Giants on 7 June 2019. Castleford won the match 27–26, thanks to a Peter Matautia field goal, after the scores were tied at 26-all after 80 minutes.[18]

Game 5 (London v St Helens)

The fifth game to go to golden-point, was the round 17 game between London Broncos and St Helens on 9 June 2019. London won the match 23–22, thanks to a Morgan Smith field goal, after the scores were tied at 22-all after 80 minutes.[19]

Game 6 (Hull KR v Castleford)

The sixth game to go to golden-point, was the round 24 game between Hull KR and Castleford on 4 August 2019. Hull KR won the match 27–26, thanks to a Danny McGuire field goal, after the scores were tied at 26-all after 80 minutes.

This was the 3rd time that Castleford had forced extra time, winning just once

Game 7 (Salford v Hull KR)

The seventh game to go to golden-point, was the round 29 game between Salford and Hull KR on 13 September 2019. Salford won 17–16, after the scores were tied at 16-all after 80 minutes.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   St. Helens 29 26 0 3 916 395 +521 52 League Leaders' Shield/ Play-off Semi Final
2   Wigan Warriors 29 18 0 11 699 539 +160 36 Play-off Qualifying Final
3   Salford Red Devils 29 17 0 12 783 597 +186 34
4   Warrington Wolves 29 16 0 13 709 533 +176 32 Play-off Elimination Final
5   Castleford Tigers 29 15 0 14 646 558 +88 30
6   Hull F.C. 29 15 0 14 645 768 −123 30
7   Catalans Dragons 29 13 0 16 553 745 −192 26
8   Leeds Rhinos 29 12 0 17 650 644 +6 24
9   Wakefield Trinity 29 11 0 18 608 723 −115 22
10   Huddersfield Giants 29 11 0 18 571 776 −205 22
11   Hull KR 29 10 0 19 548 768 −220 20
12   London Broncos 29 10 0 19 505 787 −282 20 Relegated to Championship
Source: [1]

Playoffs

The play-off system in use for 2019 was also previously used between 1998 and 2001.


Week 1: Elimination and qualifying finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
Elimination final
  Warrington Wolves 12–14   Castleford Tigers 19 September 2019, 19:45 Halliwell Jones Stadium Chris Kendall 5,627
Qualifying final
  Wigan Warriors 18–12   Salford Red Devils 20 September 2019, 19:45 DW Stadium Robert Hicks 9,247
Progress to semi-final 2: Castleford, Salford
Progress to semi-final 1: Wigan
Eliminated: Warrington
Source:

Week 2: Semi-finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
Semi-final 1
  Salford 22–0   Castleford 26 September 2019, 19:45 AJ Bell Stadium Ben Thaler 6,000
Semi-final 2
  St. Helens 40–10   Wigan 27 September 2019, 19:45 Totally Wicked Stadium Chris Kendall 14,508
Progress to Preliminary Final: Salford Red Devils, Wigan Warriors
Progress to Grand Final: St Helens
Eliminated: Castleford
Source:

Week 3: Preliminary final

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
  Wigan 4–28   Salford 4 October 2019, 19:45 DW Stadium Ben Thaler 9,858
Progress to Grand Final: Salford
Eliminated: Wigan
Source:

Week 4: Grand final

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
  St Helens 23 – 6   Salford 12 October 2019, 18:00 Old Trafford, Manchester Chris Kendall 64,102
Source:

Player statistics

Statistics correct, as of 20 September 2019 (Play off game 2)

Discipline

  1. ^ Pauli Pauli has been sin binned once for Salford, and twice for Wakefield

Statistics correct as of 20 September 2019 (playoffs game 2)

Man of Steel contenders

(The 5 nominations for the man of steel awards were as follows)

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

The format for choosing the winner of the Steve Prescott Man of Steel award would also change Prior to this season. It was voted on by Super League players, but from this season onwards, it will adopt a similar system to the NRL equivalent the Dally M Medal. A 21-man panel of former players chose the three best players from each weekly round game. 6 points were split between 3 players, with 1st place getting 3 points, 2nd getting 2 points, and 3rd getting 1 point. The leaderboard was public until week 22 in mid-July, when it was then hidden until the Steve Prescott Man of Steel Awards ceremony in October.

Salford's Jackson Hastings was eventually crowned Man of Steel on 6 October 2019.

End-of-season awards

Attendances

* As of 12 October 2019

References

  1. ^ Bower, Aaron. "Super League decides to scrap controversial Super 8 format". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Million Pound Game: RFL pick 19:00 kick-off to suit England, France or Canada". BBC Sport. 19 September 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  3. ^ "How the new Super League play-off system will work". Love Rugby League. 14 September 2018. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  4. ^ Gavin Willacy. "Enjoy the tortuous Qualifiers one last time before Super League is revamped". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Widnes apologise after Super League relegation". Sky Sports. 22 September 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Liverpool's Anfield stadium to host Super League's 2019 Magic Weekend". Sky Sports. 13 November 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Joey Grima: London Broncos' Super League relegation expected". BBC Sport. 13 July 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Wolfpack fall short of Super League promotion after loss to Broncos". CBC. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  9. ^ "Danny Ward to keep faith with London Broncos' promotion heroes". Sky Sports. 8 October 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  10. ^ "Harrison Hansen: Widnes Vikings forward signs one-year deal with relegated club". BBC Sport. 1 January 1970. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Wigan Warriors: Super League champions receive two-point deduction". BBC Sport. 30 January 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  12. ^ "Wigan Warriors; Super League champions two-point deduction suspended for 12 months". BBC Sport. 6 March 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  13. ^ BBC Sport (19 November 2018). "Super League: Golden-point extra time introduced for regular season from 2019". BBC Sport. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  14. ^ "Super League law changes: Golden-point extra-time and shot clocks confirmed for 2019". BBC Sport. 1 January 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  15. ^ "Super League: Wigan Warriors 22–23 Hull FC". BBC Sport. 24 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  16. ^ "Super League: Dwyer kicks 40m golden point drop goal, to seal Leeds win". BBC Sport. 28 March 2019.
  17. ^ "Super League: Sneyd kicks golden point drop goal, to seal Hull a second golden point Extra time win". BBC Sport. 12 April 2019.
  18. ^ "Super League: Mata'utia golden point drop goal, seals Tigers victory". BBC Sport. 7 June 2019.
  19. ^ "Super League: Broncos stun St Helens with golden-point win". BBC Sport. 9 June 2019.

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Super League XXIV known as the Betfred Super League XXIV for sponsorship reasons was the 2019 iteration of and the 24th season of the Super League and 125th season of rugby league in Great Britain Super League XXIVLeagueSuper LeagueDuration29 roundsTeams12Highest attendance64 102 St Helens Vs Salford Red Devils 12 October 2019 Lowest attendance1 133 London Broncos vs Salford Red Devils 27 April 2019 Average attendance8 441Attendance1 468 823 as of 20 September 2019 playoffs game 2 Broadcast partnersSky Sports BBC Sport SLTV Fox League beIN Sports Fox Soccer Plus Sport Klub2019 seasonChampionsSt Helens7th Super League title 14th English titleLeague Leaders ShieldSt HelensRunners upSalford Red DevilsBiggest home winSt Helens 62 16 Hull FC 22 April 2019 Biggest away winHull F C 12 63 Warrington Wolves 29 March 2019 Man of SteelJackson HastingsTop point scorer s Lachlan Coote 247 Top try scorer s Tommy Makinson 23 Promotion and relegationPromoted from ChampionshipToronto WolfpackRelegated to ChampionshipLondon Broncos 20182020 Twelve teams competed over 29 rounds including the Magic Weekend which took place at Anfield After the regular rounds the top five highest teams entered the Super League play offs for a place in the Super League Grand Final The remaining seven teams were eliminated after the main league stage London Broncos were immediately relegated to the Championship after only being promoted last year but a bad season saw them win just 10 games out of 29 1 They will be replaced by Toronto Wolfpack 2 Wigan Warriors were the defending champions but they were eliminated from the competition after suffering back to back defeats in the semi finals First against St Helens in the Semi final and eventually losing out to Salford in the preliminary final Toronto Wolfpack won the Million Pound Game by beating Featherstone Rovers 24 6 and were promoted to the Super League for the first time in the club s history St Helens were crowned champions on 12 October after a 23 6 victory over Salford saw them claim their first championship in 5 years and the first team to claim both the League leaders shield and the grand final since Leeds Rhinos in 2015 Contents 1 Format 2 Teams 3 Results 3 1 Golden Point Extra Time 3 2 Game 1 Wigan v Hull FC 3 3 Game 2 Leeds v Castleford 3 4 Game 3 Catalans v Hull FC 3 5 Game 4 Castleford v Huddersfield 3 6 Game 5 London v St Helens 3 7 Game 6 Hull KR v Castleford 3 8 Game 7 Salford v Hull KR 4 Table 5 Playoffs 5 1 Week 1 Elimination and qualifying finals 5 2 Week 2 Semi finals 5 3 Week 3 Preliminary final 5 4 Week 4 Grand final 6 Player statistics 6 1 Top 10 try scorers 6 2 Top 10 try assists 6 3 Top 10 goal scorers 6 4 Top 10 points scorers 7 Discipline 8 Man of Steel contenders 9 End of season awards 10 Attendances 11 ReferencesFormat Edit Magic Weekend at Anfield 2019 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 3 4 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 5 The Magic Weekend was 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 The Super League game between Catalans Dragons and Wigan Warriors saw a new record crowd of 31 555 fans and it was the first game to be played at Barcelona s Camp Nou stadium on 18 May 2019 Catalan went on to win the match 33 16 thus ending a 10 game losing streak against Wigan and their first win over Wigan since 2015 For the first time in Super League history the Derby between St Helens and Wigan was not televised as Sky Sports opted to televise the relegation battle between Leeds and Hull KR St Helens won the League Leaders Shield for the second season running on 3 August when Warrington Wolves were beaten 30 10 by Catalans Dragons thus ensuring that 2nd placed Warrington 12 points behind with 5 games left could no longer catch the Saints Teams EditSuper League XXIV featured twelve teams 6 This is also the fourth year since promotion and relegation was reintroduced into the competition 7 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 8 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 9 London replaced Widnes Vikings who were relegated last season 10 Just prior to the start of the season Wigan Warriors were fined and deducted two competition points for breaching the salary cap in 2017 11 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 12 Wigan Salford St Helens Warrington Hull Hull KR Castleford Huddersfield Leeds Wakefield Londonclass notpageimage Locations of Super League XXIV teams Catalansclass notpageimage Locations of Super League XXIV teams Twelve teams were selected to play in the inaugural Super League season Legend Reigning Champions Previous season League Leaders PromotedTeam 2018 position Stadium Capacity City Area Castleford Tigers 2019 season 3rd The Mend A Hose Jungle 11 750 Castleford West Yorkshire Catalans Dragons 2019 season 7th Stade Gilbert Brutus 14 000 Perpignan Pyrenees Orientales France Huddersfield Giants 2019 season 6th John Smith s Stadium 24 544 Huddersfield West Yorkshire Hull 2019 season 8th KCOM Stadium 25 404 Kingston upon Hull East Riding of Yorkshire Hull Kingston Rovers 2019 season 10th Lightstream Stadium 12 225 Kingston upon Hull East Riding of Yorkshire Leeds Rhinos 2019 season 9th Headingley Carnegie Stadium 22 250 Leeds West Yorkshire London Broncos 2019 season 2nd in Championship Promoted Trailfinders Sports Ground 4 000 Ealing London Salford Red Devils 2019 season 11th AJ Bell Stadium 12 000 Salford Greater Manchester St Helens 2019 season 1st League leaders Totally Wicked Stadium 18 000 St Helens Merseyside Wakefield Trinity 2019 season 5th Beaumont Legal Stadium 11 000 Wakefield West Yorkshire Warrington Wolves 2019 season 4th Runners Up Halliwell Jones Stadium 15 500 Warrington Cheshire Wigan Warriors 2019 season 2nd Champions DW Stadium 25 138 Wigan Greater ManchesterResults EditMain article Super League XXIV results Golden Point Extra Time Edit 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 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 13 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 14 Game 1 Wigan v Hull FC Edit 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 15 Game 2 Leeds v Castleford Edit The second 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 16 Game 3 Catalans v Hull FC Edit The third game to go to golden point was the round 10 game between Catalans and Hull FC on 12 April 2019 Hull won the match 31 30 thanks to a Marc Sneyd field goal after the scores were tied at 30 all after 80 minutes This is Hull s 2nd golden point victory so far this season Sneyd has scored the decisive field goal in both 17 Game 4 Castleford v Huddersfield Edit The fourth game to go to golden point was the round 17 game between Castleford and Huddersfield Giants on 7 June 2019 Castleford won the match 27 26 thanks to a Peter Matautia field goal after the scores were tied at 26 all after 80 minutes 18 Game 5 London v St Helens Edit The fifth game to go to golden point was the round 17 game between London Broncos and St Helens on 9 June 2019 London won the match 23 22 thanks to a Morgan Smith field goal after the scores were tied at 22 all after 80 minutes 19 Game 6 Hull KR v Castleford Edit The sixth game to go to golden point was the round 24 game between Hull KR and Castleford on 4 August 2019 Hull KR won the match 27 26 thanks to a Danny McGuire field goal after the scores were tied at 26 all after 80 minutes This was the 3rd time that Castleford had forced extra time winning just once Game 7 Salford v Hull KR Edit The seventh game to go to golden point was the round 29 game between Salford and Hull KR on 13 September 2019 Salford won 17 16 after the scores were tied at 16 all after 80 minutes Table EditPos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 St Helens 29 26 0 3 916 395 521 52 League Leaders Shield Play off Semi Final2 Wigan Warriors 29 18 0 11 699 539 160 36 Play off Qualifying Final3 Salford Red Devils 29 17 0 12 783 597 186 344 Warrington Wolves 29 16 0 13 709 533 176 32 Play off Elimination Final5 Castleford Tigers 29 15 0 14 646 558 88 306 Hull F C 29 15 0 14 645 768 123 307 Catalans Dragons 29 13 0 16 553 745 192 268 Leeds Rhinos 29 12 0 17 650 644 6 249 Wakefield Trinity 29 11 0 18 608 723 115 2210 Huddersfield Giants 29 11 0 18 571 776 205 2211 Hull KR 29 10 0 19 548 768 220 2012 London Broncos 29 10 0 19 505 787 282 20 Relegated to ChampionshipSource 1 Playoffs EditThe play off system in use for 2019 was also previously used between 1998 and 2001 Qualifying play offDW StadiumQualifying semi finalTotally Wicked StadiumPreliminary finalGrand FinalOld Trafford1 St Helens40 St Helens23 Wigan Warriors10 Salford Red Devils62 Wigan Warriors18 Wigan Warriors43 Salford Red Devils12Elimination semi finalAJ Bell Stadium Salford Red Devils28 Salford Red Devils224 Warrington Wolves12 Castleford Tigers05 Castleford Tigers14 Week 1 Elimination and qualifying finals Edit Home Score Away Match InformationDate and Time Venue Referee AttendanceElimination final Warrington Wolves 12 14 Castleford Tigers 19 September 2019 19 45 Halliwell Jones Stadium Chris Kendall 5 627Qualifying final Wigan Warriors 18 12 Salford Red Devils 20 September 2019 19 45 DW Stadium Robert Hicks 9 247Progress to semi final 2 Castleford Salford Progress to semi final 1 Wigan Eliminated WarringtonSource Week 2 Semi finals Edit Home Score Away Match InformationDate and Time Venue Referee AttendanceSemi final 1 Salford 22 0 Castleford 26 September 2019 19 45 AJ Bell Stadium Ben Thaler 6 000Semi final 2 St Helens 40 10 Wigan 27 September 2019 19 45 Totally Wicked Stadium Chris Kendall 14 508Progress to Preliminary Final Salford Red Devils Wigan Warriors Progress to Grand Final St Helens Eliminated CastlefordSource Week 3 Preliminary final Edit Home Score Away Match InformationDate and Time Venue Referee Attendance Wigan 4 28 Salford 4 October 2019 19 45 DW Stadium Ben Thaler 9 858Progress to Grand Final Salford Eliminated WiganSource Week 4 Grand final Edit Main article 2019 Super League Grand Final Home Score Away Match InformationDate and Time Venue Referee Attendance St Helens 23 6 Salford 12 October 2019 18 00 Old Trafford Manchester Chris Kendall 64 102Source Player statistics EditTop 10 try scorers Edit Rank Player Club Tries1 Tommy Makinson St Helens 232 Ash Handley Leeds Rhinos 22 Niall Evalds Salford Red Devils4 Regan Grace St Helens 205 Kevin Naiqama St Helens 18 Blake Austin Warrington Wolves7 Jermaine McGillvary Huddersfield Giants 17 Jonny Lomax St Helens Josh Charnley Warrington Wolves10 Liam Marshall Wigan Warriors 16Top 10 try assists Edit Rank Player Club Assists1 Jackson Hastings Salford Red Devils 362 Lachlan Coote St Helens 22 Theo Fages St Helens4 Marc Sneyd Hull F C 21 Jonny Lomax St Helens George Williams Wigan Warriors7 Paul McShane Castleford Tigers 19 Daryl Clark Warrington Wolves9 Sam Tomkins Catalans Dragons 18 Lee Gaskell Huddersfield Giants Josh Drinkwater Hull KRTop 10 goal scorers Edit Rank Player Club Goals Drop Goals1 Marc Sneyd Hull F C 104 72 Lachlan Coote St Helens 101 13 Zak Hardaker Wigan Warriors 93 14 Krisnan Inu Salford Red Devils 84 1 Stefan Ratchford Warrington Wolves 06 Sam Tomkins Catalans Dragons 76 17 Kieran Dixon London Broncos 75 08 Danny Brough Wakefield Trinity 72 59 Ryan Shaw Hull KR 63 010 Peter Matautia Castleford Tigers 54 1Top 10 points scorers Edit Rank Player Club Points1 Lachlan Coote St Helens 2592 Zak Hardaker Wigan Warriors 2313 Marc Sneyd Hull F C 2234 Krisnan Inu Salford Red Devils 1975 Kieran Dixon London Broncos 1906 Sam Tomkins Catalans Dragons 1897 Stefan Ratchford Warrington Wolves 1848 Danny Brough Wakefield Trinity 1579 Ryan Shaw Hull KR 14210 Peter Mata utia Castleford Tigers 119 Statistics correct as of 20 September 2019 Play off game 2 Discipline Edit Red Cards Rank Player Club Red Cards1 Jesse Sene Lefao Castleford Tigers 1 Michael McIlorum Catalans Dragons Sam Tomkins Catalans Dragons Josh Griffin Hull F C Brad Singleton Leeds Rhinos Ben Westwood Warrington Wolves Yellow Cards Rank Player Club Yellow Cards1 Jake Connor Hull F C 3 Pauli Pauli Note 1 Salford Red Devils Wakefield Trinity2 Ukuma Ta ai Huddersfield Giants 2 Albert Kelly Hull F C Danny McGuire Hull KR Eloi Pelissier London Broncos Danny Brough Wakefield Trinity Jack Hughes Warrington Wolves Jake Mamo Warrington Wolves Willie Isa Wigan Warriors Romain Navarette Wigan Warriors11 Paul McShane Castleford Tigers 1 Grant Millington Castleford Tigers Adam Milner Castleford Tigers Jason Baitieri Catalans Dragons Greg Bird Catalans Dragons Kenny Edwards Catalans Dragons Michael McIlorum Catalans Dragons David Mead Catalans Dragons Sam Moa Catalans Dragons Brayden Wiliame Catalans Dragons Aaron Murphy Huddersfield Giants Adam Walne Huddersfield Giants Oliver Wilson Huddersfield Giants Gareth Ellis Hull F C Chris Green Hull F C Jack Logan Hull F C Jamie Shaul Hull F C Marc Sneyd Hull F C Scott Taylor Hull F C Ben Crooks Hull KR James Greenwood Hull KR Weller Hauraki Hull KR Danny McGuire Hull KR Tom Briscoe Leeds Rhinos James Donaldson Leeds Rhinos Brett Ferres Leeds Rhinos Konrad Hurrell Leeds Rhinos Trent Merrin Leeds Rhinos Nathaniel Peteru Leeds Rhinos Kallum Watkins Leeds Rhinos Kieran Dixon London Broncos Elliot Kear London Broncos Olsi Krasniqi London Broncos Gil Dudson Salford Red Devils Lee Mossop Salford Red Devils Jansin Turgut Salford Red Devils Kris Welham Salford Red Devils Adam Walker Salford Red Devils Louie McCarthy Scarsbrook St Helens James Roby St Helens Joseph Paulo St Helens Dominique Peyroux St Helens Tinirau Arona Wakefield Trinity Ryan Hampshire Wakefield Trinity Keegan Hirst Wakefield Trinity Danny Kirmond Wakefield Trinity Sitaleki Akauola Warrington Wolves Blake Austin Warrington Wolves Daryl Clark Warrington Wolves Mike Cooper Warrington Wolves Bryson Goodwin Warrington Wolves Chris Hill Warrington Wolves Toby King Warrington Wolves Ben Murdoch Masila Warrington Wolves Declan Patton Warrington Wolves Liam Farrell Wigan Warriors Oliver Gildart Wigan Warriors Dan Sarginson Wigan Warriors Pauli Pauli has been sin binned once for Salford and twice for Wakefield Statistics correct as of 20 September 2019 playoffs game 2 Man of Steel contenders Edit The 5 nominations for the man of steel awards were as follows Player Club Liam Watts Castleford Tigers Jackson Hastings Salford Red Devils Lachlan Coote St Helens Blake Austin Warrington Wolves George Williams Wigan WarriorsAwards are presented for outstanding contributions and efforts to players and clubs in the week leading up to the Super League Grand FinalThe format for choosing the winner of the Steve Prescott Man of Steel award would also change Prior to this season It was voted on by Super League players but from this season onwards it will adopt a similar system to the NRL equivalent the Dally M Medal A 21 man panel of former players chose the three best players from each weekly round game 6 points were split between 3 players with 1st place getting 3 points 2nd getting 2 points and 3rd getting 1 point The leaderboard was public until week 22 in mid July when it was then hidden until the Steve Prescott Man of Steel Awards ceremony in October Salford s Jackson Hastings was eventually crowned Man of Steel on 6 October 2019 End of season awards EditCoach of the year Justin Holbrook Foundation of the year Warrington Wolves Hit Man Danny Houghton 1259 tackles Man of Steel Jackson Hastings Metre maker Tommy Makinson 3 803 metres Fans Entertainer Jackson Hastings Salford Red Devils Spirit of Super League Award Jamie Jones Buchanan Leeds Rhinos Top Try Scorer Tommy Makinson 23 Young player of the year Matty LeesAttendances EditAverage attendances Club HomeGames Total Average Highest Lowest Castleford Tigers 14 101 542 7 253 9 316 5 323 Catalans Dragons 14 143 560 10 560 31 555 7 237 Huddersfield Giants 14 73 133 5 222 6 809 4 451 Hull FC 14 160 694 11 478 20 044 9 830 Hull KR 14 114 587 8 185 12 100 7 065 Leeds Rhinos 14 165 742 11 838 14 085 11 229 London Broncos 14 28 297 2 021 3 051 1 133 Salford Red Devils 14 51 476 3 676 5 393 2 368 St Helens 15 178 639 11 910 17 088 9 090 Wakefield Trinity 14 76 554 5 468 6 785 4 270 Warrington Wolves 15 159 182 10 970 14 211 5 627 Wigan Warriors 16 182 914 11 432 22 050 9 247 Top 10 attendances Rank Home club Away club Stadium Attendance1 St Helens Salford Red Devils Old Trafford 64 1022 Catalans Dragons Wigan Warriors Camp Nou 31 5553 Magic Weekend Day 1 Anfield 30 0574 Magic Weekend Day 2 Anfield 26 8125 Wigan Warriors St Helens DW Stadium 22 0506 Hull FC Hull Kingston Rovers KCOM Stadium 20 0447 St Helens Wigan Warriors Totally Wicked Stadium 17 0888 St Helens Warrington Wolves Totally Wicked Stadium 17 0789 St Helens Wigan Warriors Totally Wicked Stadium 16 50810 St Helens Wigan Warriors Totally Wicked Stadium 14 508 As of 12 October 2019References Edit Bower Aaron Super League decides to scrap controversial Super 8 format The Guardian Retrieved 11 October 2018 Million Pound Game RFL pick 19 00 kick off to suit England France or Canada BBC Sport 19 September 2018 Retrieved 11 October 2018 How the new Super League play off system will work Love Rugby League 14 September 2018 Retrieved 12 November 2018 Gavin Willacy Enjoy the tortuous Qualifiers one last time before Super League is revamped The Guardian Retrieved 11 October 2018 Widnes apologise after Super League relegation Sky Sports 22 September 2018 Retrieved 11 October 2018 Liverpool s Anfield stadium to host Super League s 2019 Magic Weekend Sky Sports 13 November 2018 Retrieved 18 November 2018 Joey Grima London Broncos Super League relegation expected BBC Sport 13 July 2014 Retrieved 11 October 2018 Wolfpack fall short of Super League promotion after loss to Broncos CBC Retrieved 11 October 2018 Danny Ward to keep faith with London Broncos promotion heroes Sky Sports 8 October 2018 Retrieved 11 October 2018 Harrison Hansen Widnes Vikings forward signs one year deal with relegated club BBC Sport 1 January 1970 Retrieved 11 October 2018 Wigan Warriors Super League champions receive two point deduction BBC Sport 30 January 2019 Retrieved 6 March 2019 Wigan Warriors Super League champions two point deduction suspended for 12 months BBC Sport 6 March 2019 Retrieved 6 March 2019 BBC Sport 19 November 2018 Super League Golden point extra time introduced for regular season from 2019 BBC Sport Retrieved 19 November 2018 Super League law changes Golden point extra time and shot clocks confirmed for 2019 BBC Sport 1 January 2019 Retrieved 1 January 2019 Super League Wigan Warriors 22 23 Hull FC BBC Sport 24 February 2019 Retrieved 24 February 2019 Super League Dwyer kicks 40m golden point drop goal to seal Leeds win BBC Sport 28 March 2019 Super League Sneyd kicks golden point drop goal to seal Hull a second golden point Extra time win BBC Sport 12 April 2019 Super League Mata utia golden point drop goal seals Tigers victory BBC Sport 7 June 2019 Super League Broncos stun St Helens with golden point win BBC Sport 9 June 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Super League XXIV amp oldid 1112569003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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