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2003 Super League season

Season in rugby league


Summary

Season in rugby league

FieldValue
titleSuper League VIII
leagueSuper League
logo
pixels90px
captionThe Tetley's Super League competition logo
duration28 Rounds
no_of_teams12
highest_attendance21,784
Bradford Bulls vs Leeds Rhinos (23 May)
lowest_attendance1,276
Halifax vs London Broncos (22 Aug)
attendance1,336,374
(average 7,955)
TVSky Sports
season2003 Season
season_champsBradford Bulls
3rd Super League title
5th British title
season_champ_nameChampions
league_leadersBradford Bulls
league_leaders_nameLeague Leaders
MVPENG Jamie Peacock
MVP_linkMan of Steel AwardsMan of Steel
top_scorerENG Paul Deacon (286)
top try scorerAUS Dennis Moran (24)
promoteSalford City Reds
promote_fromNational League One
relegateHalifax
relegate_toNational League One
prevseason_linkSuper League VII
prevseason_year2002
nextseason_linkSuper League IX
nextseason_year2004

Bradford Bulls vs Leeds Rhinos (23 May) Halifax vs London Broncos (22 Aug) (average 7,955) 3rd Super League title 5th British title | conf1-runner-up = | conf2-runner-up = | finals-runner-up = Tetley's Super League VIII was the official name for the year 2003's Super League championship season, the 109th season of top-level professional rugby league held in Britain, and the eighth championship run by Super League.

The season culminated in a replay of the 2001 Grand Final between Bradford Bulls and Wigan Warriors, and again Bradford won, claiming the 2003 Championship, their second in three years.

Rule changes

  • The knock-on rule was modified so that if in the referee's judgement a player did not play at the ball, a knock-on would not be given.
  • Super League coaches voted 12-0 for new interchange and substitution rules for the 2003 season. The number of interchanges, which now included blood bins, increased from 6 to 12 using a pool of 4 substitutes. This change aimed to retain the element of wearing down a team's opponents during the game – which was considered part of the character of the sport. Stuart Cummings, the Rugby Football League's technical controller said the changes "bring us into line with the international rules" and ruled out future increases as well as declaring, "We will never see the unlimited interchange introduced into rugby league in Britain," a change that had caused controversy in Australia during its experiment there.

Table

Play-offs

| team-width =165 | score-width = 25

| RD1-text1 = | RD1-team1 = Wigan Warriors | RD1-score1 = 25 | RD1-team2 = Warrington Wolves | RD1-score2 = 12

| RD1-text2 = | RD1-team3 = St. Helens | RD1-score3 = 24 | RD1-team4 = London Broncos | RD1-score4 = 6

| RD2-text1 = | RD2-team1 = Bradford Bulls | RD2-score1 = 30 | RD2-team2 = Leeds Rhinos | RD2-score2 = 14

| RD2-text2 = | RD2-team3 = Wigan Warriors | RD2-score3 = 40 | RD2-team4 = St. Helens | RD2-score4 = 24

| RD3-text1 = | RD3-team1 = Leeds Rhinos | RD3-score1 = 22 | RD3-team2 = Wigan Warriors | RD3-score2 = 23

| RD4-text1 = | RD4-team1 = Bradford Bulls | RD4-score1 = 25 | RD4-team2 = Wigan Warriors | RD4-score2 = 12

Source: Rugby League Project

Grand Final

Main article: 2003 Super League Grand Final

Media

Television

This season was the final year of Sky Sports' contract with the Rugby Football League allowing them to broadcast matches exclusively live, the deal ended in November 2003.

Records

On 2 March, Matt Crowther of Hull F.C. equalled the club record for goals in a match when he was successful 14 times against Sheffield Eagles.

2003 Transfers

Players

Player2002 Club2003 Club
Brandon CostinBradford BullsHuddersfield Giants
Brian McDermottBradford BullsRetirement
Richard GayCastleford TigersRetirement
Barrie-Jon MatherCastleford TigersKubota Spears (Japanese rugby union)
Gary MercerCastleford TigersRetirement
Kyle WarrenCastleford TigersRetirement
Jon WellsCastleford TigersWakefield Trinity Wildcats
Robbie BeckettHalifax Blue SoxNRL: Wests Tigers
Jamie BloemHalifax Blue SoxHuddersfield Giants
Gavin ClinchHalifax Blue SoxSalford City Reds (National League One)
Andrew DunemannHalifax Blue SoxLeeds Rhinos
Jason FlowersHalifax Blue SoxSalford City Reds (National League One)
Jim GannonHalifax Blue SoxHuddersfield Giants
Brett GoldspinkHalifax Blue SoxRetirement
Karle HammondHalifax Blue SoxRetirement
Jamie ThackrayHalifax Blue SoxCastleford Tigers
David WoodsHalifax Blue SoxRetirement
Lee JacksonHull F.C.York City Knights
Graham MackayHull F.C.Retirement
Tonie CarrollLeeds RhinosNRL: Brisbane Broncos
Darren FlearyLeeds RhinosHuddersfield Giants
Andy HayLeeds RhinosWidnes Vikings
Karl PrattLeeds RhinosBradford Bulls
Ryan SheridanLeeds RhinosWidnes Vikings
Marcus St HilaireLeeds RhinosHuddersfield Giants
Adrian VowlesLeeds RhinosWakefield Trinity Wildcats
Ben WalkerLeeds RhinosNRL: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Richie BarnettLondon BroncosHull F.C.
Wayne EvansLondon BroncosRetirement
Michael GillettLondon BroncosRetirement
Jason HetheringtonLondon BroncosRetirement
Mark CorvoSalford City RedsRetirement
Damian GibsonSalford City RedsCastleford Tigers
Michael HancockSalford City RedsRetirement
Graham HolroydSalford City RedsHuddersfield Giants
Warren JowittSalford City RedsHull F.C.
Francis MaloneySalford City RedsCastleford Tigers
Jason NicolSalford City RedsRetirement
Nick PinkneySalford City RedsHull Kingston Rovers (National League One)
Darren ShawSalford City RedsOldham (National League One)
Darren TreacySalford City RedsNRL: Parramatta Eels
Mike WainwrightSalford City RedsWarrington Wolves
Darren BrittSt. HelensRetirement
Sean HoppeSt. HelensRetirement
Sonny NickleSt. HelensLeigh Centurions (National League One)
Peter ShielsSt. HelensRetirement
Deon BirdWakefield Trinity WildcatsWidnes Vikings
Paul BroadbentWakefield Trinity WildcatsYork City Knights
Chris FeatherWakefield Trinity WildcatsLeeds Rhinos
Andrew FrewWakefield Trinity WildcatsHalifax
Phil HassanWakefield Trinity WildcatsSwinton Lions
Paul JacksonWakefield Trinity WildcatsCastleford Tigers
Neil LawWakefield Trinity WildcatsYork City Knights
Martin MoanaWakefield Trinity WildcatsHalifax
Kris TassellWakefield Trinity WildcatsSwinton Lions
Nathan WoodWakefield Trinity WildcatsWarrington Wolves
Dean BusbyWarrington WolvesHull Kingston Rovers (National League One)
Dale LaughtonWarrington WolvesRetirement
Paul MarquetWarrington WolvesRetirement
Matthew RodwellWarrington WolvesRetirement
Steve CarterWidnes VikingsRetirement
Troy StoneWidnes VikingsRetirement
Craig WestonWidnes VikingsHiatus
Gary ConnollyWigan WarriorsLeeds Rhinos
David FurnerWigan WarriorsLeeds Rhinos
Harvey HowardWigan WarriorsHull Kingston Rovers (National League One)
Marvin GoldenDoncaster Dragons (Northern Ford Premiership)Widnes Vikings
Chris ThormanHuddersfield Giants (Northern Ford Premiership)London Broncos
Matt CallandRochdale Hornets (Northern Ford Premiership)Huddersfield Giants
Darren SmithNRL: Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSt. Helens
Colin BestNRL: Cronulla-Sutherland SharksHull F.C.
Nick GrahamNRL: Cronulla-Sutherland SharksWigan Warriors
Chris McKennaNRL: Cronulla-Sutherland SharksLeeds Rhinos
Paul MellorNRL: Cronulla-Sutherland SharksCastleford Tigers
Dean TreisterNRL: Cronulla-Sutherland SharksHull F.C.
Ian SibbitNRL: Melbourne StormWarrington Wolves
Julian BaileyNRL: Newcastle KnightsHuddersfield Giants
Clinton O'BrienNRL: Newcastle KnightsWakefield Trinity Wildcats
Bill PedenNRL: Newcastle KnightsLondon Broncos
Shontayne HapeNRL: New Zealand WarriorsBradford Bulls
Anthony ColellaNRL: South Sydney RabbitohsHuddersfield Giants
Brent GroseNRL: South Sydney RabbitohsWarrington Wolves
Jason HooperNRL: St. George Illawarra DragonsSt. Helens
Shane MillardNRL: St. George Illawarra DragonsWidnes Vikings
Dallas HoodNRL: Sydney RoostersWakefield Trinity Wildcats
Ben JeffriesNRL: Wests TigersWakefield Trinity Wildcats
Matt SeersNRL: Wests TigersWakefield Trinity Wildcats
Quentin PongiaVilleneuve Leopards (Elite One Championship)Wigan Warriors
Neil HarmonN/AHalifax
Damian KennedyN/ALondon Broncos

References

References

  1. (2003-02-20). "Sculthorpe questions rule changes". BBC Sport.
  2. Ray French. (2002-05-16). "All change, please". BBC.
  3. (31 December 2012). "Super League VIII 2003". Rugby League Project.
  4. (2004-02-03). "More money for League from TV deal". The Telegraph.
  5. (August 2016). "Hull F.C. History".
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