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2007 Super League season

British rugby league season


British rugby league season

FieldValue
titleSuper League XII
leagueSuper League
pixels90px
captionThe Engage Super League competition logo
duration27 Rounds
no_of_teams12
highest_attendance24,028
Wigan Warriors vs St Helens (6 April)
lowest_attendance2,347
Harlequins vs Salford City Reds (8 Sept)
attendance1,537,326
(average 9,855)
TVSky Sports
season2007 Season
season_champsLeeds Rhinos
2nd Super League title
5th British title
season_champ_nameChampions
league_leadersSt. Helens
league_leaders_nameLeague Leaders
MVPENG James Roby
MVP_linkMan of Steel AwardsMan of Steel
top_scorerIRE Pat Richards (248)
top try scorerSAM Henry Fa'afili (21)
promoteCastleford Tigers
promote_fromNational League One
relegateSalford City Reds
relegate_toNational League One
prevseason_linkSuper League XI
prevseason_year2006
nextseason_linkSuper League XIII
nextseason_year2008

Wigan Warriors vs St Helens (6 April) Harlequins vs Salford City Reds (8 Sept) (average 9,855) 2nd Super League title 5th British title | conf1-runner-up = | conf2-runner-up = | finals-runner-up = Engage Super League XII is the official name for the year 2007's Super League season in the sport of rugby league.

The 2007 season kicked off on the weekend of 2 February 2007 at the Galpharm Stadium. For the first time, the league had a staggered start due to the World Club Challenge between St. Helens and Brisbane Broncos. The first round of matches began on the weekend of 9 to 11 February 2007.

The opening round attendance of 21,693 between Wigan and Warrington at the DW Stadium was the biggest opening round Super League attendance to date, and would remain the biggest until Wigan v Leigh in 2025.

St. Helens were defending Super League champions and Challenge Cup holders. Hull Kingston Rovers played in the Super League for the first time ever after being promoted from National League 1 in 2006. This season also included the first Millennium Magic weekend, which took place on the weekend of 5 and 6 May 2007 in Cardiff.

Super League XII featured 12 teams and had 27 rounds including the Millennium Magic round. St Helens, Leeds Rhinos, Bradford Bulls, Hull FC, Huddersfield Giants and the Wigan Warriors qualified for the end of season play-offs and the Salford City Reds were relegated to National League One.

The first weekend of the play-offs saw both Bradford Bulls and Huddersfield Giants defeated narrowly by both Wigan Warriors and Hull F.C. respectively. The second weekend of the play-offs saw St. Helens defeat Leeds Rhinos and get an instant passageway into the grand final whilst Wigan Warriors overcame Hull F.C. at the KC Stadium to set up a semi final encounter with Leeds Rhinos. The semi final saw Leeds Rhinos easily dispose of a tired Wigan Warriors side that had come from sixth and saw Leeds Rhinos enter the grand final against St. Helens in which they won convincingly to lift the Super League trophy for 2007.

Teams

Super League XIITeamStadiumCity/Area
[[Image:Bullscolours.svg16px]] Bradford BullsGrattan Stadium, OdsalBradford
[[Image:Catalanscolours.svg16px]] Catalans DragonsStade Gilbert BrutusPerpignan, France
[[Image:Quinscolours.svg16px]] Harlequins RLTwickenham StoopTwickenham, London
[[Image:Giantscolours.svg16px]] Huddersfield GiantsGalpharm StadiumHuddersfield
[[Image:Hullcolours.svg16px]] Hull F.C.KC StadiumKingston upon Hull
[[Image:HKRcolours.svg16px]] Hull Kingston RoversNew Craven ParkKingston upon Hull
[[Image:Rhinoscolours.svg16px]] Leeds RhinosHeadingley Carnegie StadiumLeeds
[[Image:Redscolours.svg16px]] Salford City Reds (Relegated)The WillowsSalford
[[Image:Saintscolours.svg16px]] St. Helens (Reigning Champions)Knowsley RoadSt. Helens
[[Image:Wcatscolours.svg16px]] Wakefield Trinity WildcatsAtlantic Solutions StadiumWakefield
[[Image:Wolvescolours.svg14px]] Warrington WolvesHalliwell Jones StadiumWarrington
[[Image:Wigancolours.svg16px]] Wigan WarriorsJJB StadiumWigan

Season summary

  • 4 February – Super League XI champions St. Helens open the new season with an 18–10 win at Huddersfield Giants
  • 9 February – The first big shock of the season as Harlequins RL win 14–6 against St. Helens at Knowsley Road
  • 10 February – Promoted Hull Kingston Rovers win their first Super League match at Craven Park, 14–9 against Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
  • 18 February – St. Helens' stuttering start continues, losing 29–22 at Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
  • 2 March – Hull Kingston Rovers continue their fantastic start with a 26–16 win at Wigan Warriors.
  • 3 March – Salford City Reds earn the first shut-out of the season, beating Catalans Dragons 10–0 at The Willows.
  • 5 May – The Millennium Magic weekend begins in Cardiff. Paul Cooke plays his first game for Hull Kingston Rovers against his previous club, local rivals Hull F.C., Rovers win 14–10. Meanwhile, St. Helens beat local rivals Wigan Warriors 34–18 and Catalans Dragons lose 28 – 32 to Harlequins RL.
  • 6 May – Millennium Magic concludes in Cardiff. Huddersfield Giants continue their fine run of form with a 36–12 win over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats and Warrington Wolves thrash Salford City Reds 50–18. In a dramatic final match, Leeds Rhinos beat Bradford Bulls in a West Yorkshire derby 42–38. The game sees 13 tries, including a Brent Webb hat-trick, but Leeds win in controversial circumstances. Trailing 38–36, they are awarded a disputed penalty by referee Steve Ganson. Kevin Sinfield kicks from long range for a draw but hits the cross-bar. Jordan Tansey, however, runs on to the loose ball and scores a try to win the game. However, video replays show Tansey is offside at the kick. In the aftermath, video ref Ashley Klein admits it was he who advised Ganson to award the initial penalty. A 58,831 aggregate crowd saw the event at the Millennium Stadium. Super League clubs agreed to repeat the event during the following season with Nigel Wood, the RFL's chief operating officer, saying: "The clubs and fans thoroughly enjoyed the day and our aim is to make next year's event even bigger and better."
  • 3 June – Hull Kingston Rovers' Makali Aizue is given the first red card of the season at Belle Vue Stadium. Wakefield Trinity Wildcats overturn a 9–2 half-time deficit to win 30–15 win with the extra man.
  • 15 June – The first ever Super League match without a try sees Salford City Reds beat Harlequins RL 5–2 at The Willows. It is also the lowest scoring match in Super League history.
  • 17 June – Kiwi wing Lesley Vainikolo plays his last match for Bradford Bulls at Osdal. Terry Newton steals the headlines with four tries in a 34–8 win over Hull FC, but Vainikolo says goodbye by taking the conversion after Paul Deacon's try at the end of the match. It is the first time he has ever attempted a kick at goal in his life but nevertheless he gets the two points.
  • 29 June – Lesley Vainikolo scores his final try for Bradford Bulls in a 38–14 derby win at Leeds Rhinos.
  • 1 July – Severe flooding causes the match between Hull F.C. and Salford City Reds at the KC Stadium to be postponed. Meanwhile, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats earn a striking 32–6 win against Wigan Warriors to aid their push for a playoff place.
  • 6 July – The relegation struggle looks like being a straight fight between Salford City Reds and Hull Kingston Rovers. Salford City Reds lose 35–18 at home to Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
  • 8 July – Hull Kingston Rovers are still in trouble as they lose the Hull derby at home to Hull F.C. 20–30.
  • 20 July – Wakefield Trinity Wildcats earn a shock 23–16 win at Headingley Stadium against Leeds Rhinos to boost their bid for the playoffs.
  • 21 July – Salford City Reds shock Bradford Bulls 14–10 at The Willows to aid their struggle against relegation.
  • 3 August – The big relegation four-pointer ends Salford City Reds 24–30 Hull Kingston Rovers. Salford are now three points adrift of Rovers at the bottom with just five matches left.
  • 4 August – Following their four-point penalty for breaching the salary cap, Wigan Warriors lose 43–24 at Warrington Wolves; there is now a strong chance Wigan will not reach the playoffs for the third season in a row. Huddersfield Giants beat Catalans Dragons 42–22 at the Galpharm Stadium to boost their chances, with Wakefield Trinity Wildcats and Harlequins RL losing to Bradford Bulls and Leeds Rhinos respectively.
  • 11 August – A boost for Leeds Rhinos and Bradford Bulls as St. Helens suffer a surprise loss, 21–0, at Catalans Dragons in a dress rehearsal for the Challenge Cup final on 25 August.
  • 12 August – In two crucial matches in the chase for playoff places, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats beat Harlequins 28–14 at Belle Vue while Hull F.C. thrash Warrington Wolves 46–14. Huddersfield Giants drop out of the top six.
  • 2 September – Salford City Reds are assured of relegation when Hull Kingston Rovers thrash crosstown rivals Hull F.C. 42–6.
  • 7 September – St. Helens Finished top of Super League for the third successive year running.
  • 9 September – Huddersfield Giants secure their first ever play-off place with a 24–22 win over neighbours Wakefield
  • 21 September – Wigan Warriors sensationally come from 30–6 down with 25 minutes to go to win 31–30 thanks to a hat-trick from winger Mark Calderwood and a drop goal from Pat Richards.
  • 13 October – Leeds Rhinos win the super league grand final for the second time

Table

Play-offs

| score-width = 30

| RD1-text1 = | RD1-team1 = Bradford Bulls | RD1-score1 = 30 | RD1-team2 = Wigan Warriors | RD1-score2 = 31

| RD1-text2 = | RD1-team3 = Hull F.C. | RD1-score3 = 22 | RD1-team4 = Huddersfield Giants | RD1-score4 = 16

| RD2-text1 = | RD2-team1 = St. Helens | RD2-score1 = 10 | RD2-team2 = Leeds Rhinos | RD2-score2 = 8

| RD2-text3 = | RD2-team3 = Hull F.C. | RD2-score3 = 18 | RD2-team4 = Wigan Warriors | RD2-score4 = 21

| RD3-text1 = | RD3-team1 = Leeds Rhinos | RD3-score1 = 36 | RD3-team2 = Wigan Warriors | RD3-score2 = 6

| RD4-text1 = 13 October 2007 | RD4-team1 = St. Helens | RD4-score1 = 6 | RD4-team2 = Leeds Rhinos | RD4-score2 = 33

Grand Final

Main article: 2007 Super League Grand Final

Media

Television

In Super League XII for the first time all live matches were broadcast in High Definition with Dolby 5.1 sound on Sky Sports HD.

2007 Dream Team

NumberNationalityPlayerPosition2007 Club
1AUSClint GreenshieldsFull backCatalans Dragons
2ENGKevin PennyWingerWarrington
3AUSAdam MoggCentreCatalans Dragons
4AUSJason DemetriouCentreWakefield Trinity Wildcats
5AUSScott DonaldWingerLeeds Rhinos
6AUSTrent BarrettStand offWigan Warriors
7ENGRob BurrowScrum halfLeeds Rhinos
8ENGNick FozzardPropSt. Helens
9ENGJames RobyHookerSt. Helens
10ENGJamie PeacockPropLeeds Rhinos
11ENGGareth EllisSecond rowLeeds Rhinos
12AUSGlenn MorrisonSecond rowBradford Bulls
13ENGStephen WildLoose forwardHuddersfield Giants

References

References

  1. BBC Sport. (2007-06-21). "New salary cap for Super League". BBC.
  2. Sky Sports. (2007-11-26). "Super League deal". Sky Sports.
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