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2008 Super League season

British rugby league season

2008 Super League season

British rugby league season

FieldValue
titleSuper League XIII
leagueSuper League
pixels90px
captionThe engage Super League competition logo
duration27 rounds
no_of_teams12
highest_attendance21,283
Hull F.C. vs Hull Kingston Rovers (20 July)
lowest_attendance2,112
Harlequins vs Castleford Tigers
(20 July)
attendance1,674,809
(average 10,338)
TVSky Sports
season2008 Season
season_champsLeeds Rhinos
3rd Super League title
6th British title
season_champ_nameChampions
league_leadersSt. Helens
league_leaders_nameLeague Leaders
MVPENG James Graham
MVP_linkMan of Steel AwardsMan of Steel
top_scorerIRE Pat Richards (269)
top try scorerENG Ade Gardner (26)
licence_period2009–11 Super League licences
awardedCeltic Crusaders
Salford City Reds
prevseason_linkSuper League XII
prevseason_year2007
nextseason_linkSuper League XIV
nextseason_year2009

Hull F.C. vs Hull Kingston Rovers (20 July) Harlequins vs Castleford Tigers (20 July) (average 10,338) 3rd Super League title 6th British title Salford City Reds |conf1-runner-up = |conf2-runner-up = |finals-runner-up = Engage Super League XIII was the official name, due to sponsorship, for the 2008 Super League season by Engage Mutual. Twelve teams competed for the League Leader's Shield over 27 rounds (including Millennium Magic), after which the top 6 finishing teams entered the play-offs where they competed for a place in the Grand Final and the chance to win the Super League Trophy.

The Castleford Tigers took the place of the Salford City Reds who finished last in the Super League in 2007 and were therefore relegated.

The season kicked off on Saturday 2 February, with Leeds Rhinos playing Hull Kingston Rovers at Headingley Carnegie. This was the only game played on this weekend, due to Leeds' 2008 World Club Challenge fixture with Melbourne Storm on Friday 29 February. Leeds won the close-fought game 20-12.

The interest in events on the pitch was matched by those off it with the lead up to and the announcement of which teams were to be awarded Super League licences for 2009–11.

Teams

The locations of the teams that contested Super League XIII.}}
TeamStadiumCapacityCity/Area
[[Image:Bullscolours.svg16px]] Bradford Bulls (2008 season)Grattan Stadium, Odsal27,000Bradford, West Yorkshire
[[Image:cascolours.png16px]] Castleford Tigers (2008 season)The Jungle11,750Castleford, West Yorkshire
[[Image:Catalanscolours.svg16px]] Catalans Dragons (2008 season)Stade Gilbert Brutus12,000Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
[[Image:Quinscolours.svg16px]] Harlequins (2008 season)Twickenham Stoop12,700Twickenham, London
[[Image:Giantscolours.svg16px]] Huddersfield Giants (2008 season)Galpharm Stadium24,544Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
[[Image:Hullcolours.svg16px]] Hull F.C. (2008 season)Kingston Communications Stadium25,404Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
[[Image:HKRcolours.svg16px]] Hull Kingston Rovers (2008 season)"New" Craven Park9,471Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
[[Image:Rhinoscolours.svg16px]] Leeds Rhinos (2008 season) (Reigning Champions)Headingley Carnegie Stadium22,250Leeds, West Yorkshire
[[Image:Saintscolours.svg16px]] St Helens R.F.C. (2008 season)Knowsley Road17,500St Helens, Merseyside
[[Image:Wcatscolours.svg16px]] Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (2008 season)Belle Vue12,600Wakefield, West Yorkshire
[[Image:Wolvescolours.svg16px]] Warrington Wolves (2008 season)Halliwell Jones Stadium14,206Warrington, Cheshire
[[Image:Wigancolours.svg16px]] Wigan Warriors (2008 season)JJB Stadium25,138Wigan, Greater Manchester

Rule changes

  • If a team kicks the ball from a 20-metre restart and the ball bounces into touch or over the dead ball line they will be given head and feed at the resulting scrum.
  • In the scrum the ball can no longer be trapped by the loose forward in an attempt to catch the opposition offside. If the scrum moves forwards and the ball comes from between and behind the inner feet of the second row forwards it will be deemed to be out of the scrum.
  • Defenders, excluding the markers at a play-the-ball, must stand with both feet behind the referee's front foot to be judged onside.
  • If over their try-line the defenders steal the ball from the attacking team when there is more than one defender involved in the tackle a penalty will be given rather than a penalty try.

Operational rules

Refined salary cap regulation to prevent clubs over-spending:

  • Super League clubs agreed to use the pro-active salary cap already in use in Australasia with the NRL. The new cap examines each club's salary cap position at the beginning of and then during the season, new player signings will be permitted only if it is affordable within the cap. Nigel Wood, the RFL's chief operating officer, explained that new system dealt with the weaknesses of the previous one that had meant breaches were only discovered in retrospect and could only be acted upon during the following season, as the new system is 'live' clubs cannot breach through miscalculation or mismanagement.
  • The salary cap for this season was set at £1.6 million for the combined earnings of the top 25 players. Clubs are permitted to spend a £50,000 maximum on players outside the top 25 earners who have made at least one appearance for the club in the first grade during the year. Expenditure on players outside the top 25 who make no appearance for the first team are unregulated. If a player has represented the same club for 10 consecutive seasons only half of their salary will be counted towards the cap for the eleventh and subsequent seasons - subject to a £50,000 maximum for each club. To provide a bigger pool of talent for the Great Britain team:
  • Clubs ratified a homegrown player rule designating 'club trained players'. Clubs must include a minimum of five players who have come through their academy or are under 21 years old in their 25-player first team squads. British clubs were required to have ten United Kingdom-trained players and no more than ten overseas-trained players in their 25-player squads.

Season summary

  • 2 February - 16 weeks to the day after their Grand Final win, Super League XII champions Leeds Rhinos open the new season with a 20-12 win at home to Hull Kingston Rovers.
  • 10 February - The first upsets of the new season, with Hull Kingston Rovers beating St. Helens 24-22, and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats beating Bradford Bulls 26-24.
  • 24 February - Huddersfield Giants became the first team in the league to score in excess of fifty points, by beating Castleford Tigers 64-12, running in twelve tries.
  • 7 March - The winless (0-4) Castleford Tigers comfortably beat the unbeaten (4-0) Leeds Rhinos by 38-20. In doing so, the only two 100% records in the league (Leeds 100% victories, Castleford 100% defeats) are broken.
  • 8 March - Richie Mathers becomes the first player to be sent off during Super League XIII following a 49th minute high tackle on Matt King, playing in Wigan Warriors' 32-20 away defeat by Warrington Wolves.
  • 8 March - Harlequins become the first team to 'nil' their opponents in Super League XIII, beating Huddersfield Giants 24-0 at home.
  • 3/4 May - The second Millennium Magic weekend takes place over the May bank holiday weekend; Warrington, Wakefield Trinity and Leeds are victorious on the Saturday with Catalans Dragons, Hull Kingston Rovers and St. Helens emerging victorious on the Sunday.
  • 20 May - Peter Sharp becomes the first coach to be sacked in the season after Hull F.C. moved to 11th place in the table following their defeat to Harlequins.
  • 26 May - Paul Cullen becomes the second coach to depart in a week, resigning after 6 years in charge following his team's 36-28 loss to Castleford.
  • 2 June - Jon Sharp makes it three casualties on the coaching front in the space of less than a fortnight as he is sacked after a poor run of form culminating in a 48-0 defeat in the south of France.
  • 5 July - Saints claw back a 6-point table deficit and unseat Leeds as Super League leaders. For the first time this season there is a different team occupying top spot.

Table

Media

Television

In 2008, Super League games were broadcast exclusively live by Sky Sports in the United Kingdom.

Sponsorship

Engage Mutual, a financial services provider, agreed a deal with the Rugby Football League to extend their title sponsorship of the Super League competition for up for three years. The agreement continues title sponsorship until the end of the 2010 season and gives Engage Mutual an option for the 2011 season.

Statistics

Source:

Attendance

The average attendance for the regular season in 2008 was 10,338 (a Super League record) this was up from 9,855 in 2007 which was previously the record. The regular season attendance aggregate was also the highest ever for Super League at 1,674,809 up from 1,537,326 for 2007. For the seventh consecutive season since 2001 the regular season average attendance and aggregate attendance had increased from the previous year.

Tries

No.PlayerClubPT
1Ade GardnerSt Helens R.F.C.2628
2Scott DonaldLeeds Rhinos2421
3Luke DornCastleford Tigers2619
=3Pat RichardsWigan Warriors2519
5Semi TadulalaBradford Bulls2317
=5Clint GreenshieldsCatalans Dragons2717
=5Danny McGuireLeeds Rhinos2117
8Kirk YeamanHull2316
=8Chris HicksWarrington Wolves2716
10Paul SykesBradford Bulls2515
=10Justin MurphyCatalans Dragons1415
=10Brent WebbLeeds Rhinos2515

Points

No.PlayerClubPTGFGPts
1Pat RichardsWigan Warriors25191151307
2Thomas BoscCatalans Dragons2671181265
3Kevin SinfieldLeeds Rhinos2641191255
4Sean LongSt Helens R.F.C.2381042242
5Chris HicksWarrington Wolves2716700204
6Danny BroughWakefield Trinity Wildcats254860188
7Chris ThormanHuddersfield Giants215831187
8Danny TickleHull255810182
9Paul DeaconBradford Bulls183821177
10Ade GardnerSt Helens R.F.C.262800112

Red cards

No.PlayerClub#Date(s)
1Richie MathersWigan Warriors203/08/2008; 15/08/2008
2Michael McIlorumWigan Warriors118/07/2008
=2Tevita LatuWakefield Trinity Wildcats114/03/2008
=2Darrell GriffinHuddersfield Giants116/03/2008
=2Maurie Fa'asavaluSt Helens R.F.C.106/04/2008
=2Louie McCarthy-ScarsbrookHarlequins112/07/2008
=2Ben WestwoodWarrington Wolves106/04/2008
=2Luke RobinsonHuddersfield Giants115/06/2008
=2Adam MoggCatalans Dragons112/07/2008
=2Ned CaticCastleford Tigers106/09/2008
=2Paul SykesBradford Bulls106/07/2008
=2Nick ScrutonLeeds Rhinos120/06/2008
=2Gareth HockWigan Warriors125/07/2008

References

References

  1. Phil Jackson. (2007-12-30). "Super League rule changes". Sky Sports.
  2. (2007-06-21). "New salary cap for Super League". BBC.
  3. "Competition structure". Super League (Europe).
  4. (2008-04-03). "engage Super League ups TV game". SportBusiness.
  5. (2008-07-02). "Engage Mutual extend Super League sponsorship". SportBusiness.
  6. "engage Super League". www.superleague.co.uk.
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