2011 Super League season

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The Engage Super League XVI was the official name for the 2011 Super League season.[2] Fourteen teams competed over 27 rounds, after which the highest finishing teams entered the play-offs to compete for a place in the Grand Final and a chance to win the championship and the Super League Trophy. Leeds Rhinos claimed their fifth Super League crown, tying the record previously held by St. Helens, whilst the Warrington Wolves lifted the League Leaders' Shield.

Quick Facts Super League XVI, League ...
Super League XVI
LeagueSuper League
Duration27 Rounds
Teams14
Highest attendance24,057
Wigan Warriors vs St Helens
(22 April)
Lowest attendance1,766
Harlequins vs Celtic Crusaders
(20 February)
Average attendance9,615[1]
Attendance990,439[1]
Broadcast partnersSky Sports
Nine Network
Orange Sport
America One
Sport Klub
2011 season
ChampionsLeeds Rhinos
5th Super League title
8th British title
League LeadersWarrington Wolves
Runners-upSt. Helens
Man of Steel Rangi Chase
Top point-scorer(s) Jamie Foster (330)
Top try-scorer(s) Ryan Hall (28)
Licences
Licence awarded toWidnes Vikings
Licence removed fromCrusdaers
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The season kicked off on 12 February with the Annual "Millennium Magic Weekend", which was brought forward from its usual slot in May.

The 2011 season included the introduction of the Rugby League International Origin Match, wherein the England national rugby league team played the RL Exiles, an outfit made up of Australians and New Zealanders playing for Super League clubs. This contest is intended to henceforth become an annual fixture to replace the previously existing annual test against the France national rugby league team, due to the onesidedness of such contests in recent years.

Teams

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Super League XVI was the third year of a licensed Super League. Under this system, promotion and relegation between Super League and Championship was abolished, and 14 teams were granted licences subject to certain criteria. All twelve teams from Super League XIII were given places, as well as former Super League team Salford City Reds and Crusaders. This was the final year of the initial licensing cycle; a new set of licences would be awarded for 2012–14.

Geographically, the vast majority of teams in Super League are based in the north of England, four teams – Warrington, St. Helens, Salford and Wigan – to the west of the Pennines in Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside, and seven teams to the east in Yorkshire – Huddersfield, Bradford, Wakefield Trinity, Leeds, Castleford, Hull F.C. and Hull Kingston Rovers. Catalans Dragons are the only team based in France and are outside of the UK, Crusaders are the only team in Wales, and Harlequins are the only team to be based in a capital city (London).

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Legend
  Reigning Super League champions
  Defending Challenge Cup Champions
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The maps below indicate the locations of teams that competed in Super League XVI.

Rules

Rule changes

  • A new stricter variation on the ruck and holding down was introduced in 2011. When the referee calls "held" and "move", the tackle is deemed to be completed, and any further infringement from that point on in the ruck is penalised.

Operational rules

  • All Super League clubs agreed to operate within the £1.7million salary cap for their top 25 first-tier players.
  • Quota spots were reduced to 5, meaning only 5 players could be from abroad. However, players from France, Samoa, Tonga and Papua New Guinea all count as federation-trained and thus do not count against the quota.

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Warrington Wolves (L) 27 22 0 5 1072 401 +671 44 Play-offs
2 Wigan Warriors 27 20 3 4 852 432 +420 43
3 St Helens 27 17 3 7 782 515 +267 37
4 Huddersfield Giants 27 16 0 11 707 524 +183 32
5 Leeds Rhinos (C) 27 15 1 11 757 603 +154 31
6 Catalans Dragons 27 15 1 11 689 626 +63 31
7 Hull Kingston Rovers 27 14 0 13 713 692 +21 28
8 Hull F.C. 27 13 1 13 718 569 +149 27
9 Castleford Tigers 27 12 2 13 664 808 144 26
10 Bradford Bulls 27 9 2 16 570 826 256 20
11 Salford City Reds 27 10 0 17 542 809 267 20
12 Harlequins 27 6 1 20 524 951 427 13
13 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 27 7 0 20 453 957 504 10[a]
14 Crusaders 27 6 0 21 527 857 330 8[b]
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Source: rugbyleagueproject.org
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield winners
Notes:
  1. Wakefield deducted 4 points for entering administration.
  2. Crusaders deducted 4 points for entering administration.

Play-offs

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The play-offs commenced following the conclusion of the 27-round regular season. To decide the grand finalists from the top eight finishing teams, Super League uses its unique play-off system. The finals concluded with the 2011 Super League Grand Final.

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Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
QUALIFYING AND ELIMINATION FINALS
Warrington Wolves 47 – 0 Huddersfield Giants 16 September 2011, 20:00 Halliwell Jones Stadium Steve Ganson 10,006
Catalans Dragons 56 - 6 Hull Kingston Rovers 17 September 2011, 19:45 Stade Gilbert Brutus James Child 8,413
Leeds Rhinos 42 – 10 Hull F.C. 18 September 2011, 17:15 Headingley Stadium Ben Thaler 9,075
Wigan Warriors 18 - 26 St. Helens 18 September 2011, 14:45 DW Stadium Phil Bentham 12,893
PRELIMINARY SEMI-FINALS
Huddersfield Giants 28 – 34 Leeds Rhinos 23 September 2011, 20:00 Galpharm Stadium Phil Bentham 7,872
Wigan Warriors 44 – 0 Catalans Dragons 25 September 2011, 17:00 DW Stadium Steve Ganson 6,790
SEMI-FINALS
Warrington Wolves 24 – 26 Leeds Rhinos 30 September 2011, 20:00 Halliwell Jones Stadium Steve Ganson 12,074
St. Helens 26 - 18 Wigan Warriors 1 October 2011, 18:00 Stobart Stadium Phil Bentham 9.421
GRAND FINAL
Leeds Rhinos 32 – 16 St. Helens 8 October 2011, 18:00 Old Trafford, Manchester Phil Bentham 69,107
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2011 Super League play-offs bracket
Qualifying/Elimination playoffsPreliminary semifinalsQualifying semifinalsGrand Final
1 Warrington Wolves47
4 Huddersfield Giants0
Huddersfield Giants28
Leeds Rhinos34Warrington selected Leeds[3]
5 Leeds Rhinos42 Warrington Wolves24
8 Hull10 Leeds Rhinos268 October, Old Trafford
Leeds Rhinos32
St Helens16
6 Catalans Dragons56 St Helens26
7 Hull KR6 Wigan Warriors18
Catalans Dragons0
Wigan Warriors44
2 Wigan Warriors18
3 St. Helens26

Week 1. Qualifying/Elimination play-offs: Fixtures decided by regular reason finishing positions. Higher ranked teams play lower ranked teams. Higher ranked teams receive home ground advantage.
Week 2. Preliminary semi-finals: Fixtures decided by regular season finishing positions. Higher ranked teams play lower ranked teams. Higher ranked teams receive home ground advantage.
Week 3. Qualifying semi-finals: Winners of Qualifying play-offs play winners of Qualifying semi-finals. Fixtures decided by club call. Winners of Qualifying play-offs receive home ground advantage.

Statistics

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The following are the top points scorers in the Super League during the 2011 season. Statistics also include tries and goals scored in the play-offs.[4]

Most points

Awards

Awards were presented for outstanding contributions and efforts to players and clubs:[5]

This season the Engage Mutual Charity Man of the Match Award scheme was undertaken as well.

Media

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Television

2011 was the last year of a three-year broadcasting agreement between the RFL and BSkyB for Sky Sports to screen matches exclusively live within the United Kingdom.[6] The deal for the 2009, 2010 and 2011 season was worth in excess of £50 million.[7][8]

Sky Sports continued coverage in the UK that saw two live matches broadcast each week – one on Friday night at 7:30 pm and another usually on Saturday evenings. Regular commentators were Eddie Hemmings and Mike Stephenson with summarisers including Phil Clarke, Barrie McDermott and Terry O'Connor. Highlights were shown on Boots N' All, shown on Sky Sports and rebroadcast on the Internet.

BBC Sport broadcast a highlights programme called the Super League Show, usually presented by Harry Gration. The BBC elected to broadcast this only to the North West, Yorkshire & North Midlands, North East & Cumbria, and East Yorkshire & Lincolnshire regions on a Sunday. A national repeat was broadcast overnight during the week; the BBC Director of Sport, Richard Moseley, commented that this move was in response to the growing popularity and awareness of the sport, and the large number of requests from people who want to watch it elsewhere in the UK. End of season play-offs are shown across the whole country in a highlights package. Super League Show is available for streaming or downloaded using the BBC iPlayer in the UK.

Orange Sport TV in France aired every Catalans Dragons home match either live or via tape delay.

Internationally Super League is shown live on Showtime Sports (Middle East), Sky Sport (New Zealand), NTV+ (Russia), SportKlub (Eastern Europe).

2011 was also the last of a three-year deal in which the Nine Network in Australia showed up to 70 live games from Super League over the life of the contract.[9][10]

Radio

BBC Coverage:

  • BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra (National DAB Digital Radio) normally carry one Super League commentary a week on Friday Nights.
  • BBC Manchester will carry commentary of Wigan and Salford whilst sharing commentary of Warrington with BBC Merseyside.
  • BBC Humberside will have full match commentary of all Hull KR and Hull matches.
  • BBC Leeds carry commentaries featuring Bradford, Leeds, Castleford, Wakefield and Huddersfield.
  • BBC Merseyside (AM/DAB only) will have commentary on every St Helens match whilst sharing commentary of Warrington with BBC Manchester.
  • BBC London 94.9 airs all Harlequins games home & away, mainly via online streaming only.

Commercial Radio Coverage:

  • Wish FM will carry commentaries of Wigan & St Helens matches.
  • Wire FM will do full match commentary on Warrington Home & Away.
  • BCB 106.6 (Bradford Community Broadcasting) have full match commentary of Bradford Bulls home and away.
  • Yorkshire Radio increases its coverage to air 50 games in the 2011 season.
  • Radio Warrington (Online Station) all Warrington home games and some away games.
  • Radio Marseillette covers every Catalans Dragons Home Match (in French).
  • Radio France Bleu Roussillon covers every Catalans Dragons Away Match (in French).
  • KCFM Hull will no longer be offering commentary of Hull KR and Hull matches.

All Super League commentaries on any station are available via the particular stations on-line streaming.

Internet

ESPN3 has worldwide broadband rights.

Starting from Thursday 9 April 2009, all of the matches shown on Sky Sports will also be available live online via Livestation everywhere in the world excluding the US, Puerto Rico, UK, Ireland, France, Monaco, Australia and New Zealand. List of Super League games available on Livestation.com

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