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2013 Super League season

British rugby league season


British rugby league season

FieldValue
titleSuper League XVIII
leagueSuper League
pixels150px
duration27 Rounds
no_of_teams14
highest_attendance23,861
Wigan Warriors v St Helens
(29 March)
lowest_attendance1,136
London Broncos v Catalans Dragons
(28 March)
avg_attendance9,048
TVSky Sports
BBC Sport
Eurosport
beIN Sports
Fox Soccer Plus
Sport Klub
biggest_home_winHull F.C. 72-10 Widnes Vikings
(2 August)
biggest_away_winHull Kingston Rovers 6-84 Wigan Warriors
(1 April)
season2013 season
season_champsWigan Warriors
3rd Super League title
20th British title
season_champ_nameChampions
league_leadersHuddersfield Giants
league_leaders_nameLeague Leaders
MVPSCO Danny Brough
MVP_linkMan of Steel AwardsMan of Steel
top_scorerSCO Danny Brough (281)
top_goalsSCO Danny Brough (127)
top try scorerENG Josh Charnley (33)
prevseason_linkSuper League XVII
prevseason_year2012
nextseason_linkSuper League XIX
nextseason_year2014

Wigan Warriors v St Helens (29 March) London Broncos v Catalans Dragons (28 March) BBC Sport Eurosport beIN Sports Fox Soccer Plus Sport Klub (2 August) (1 April) 3rd Super League title 20th British title |conf1-runner-up = |conf2-runner-up = |finals-runner-up =

Super League XVIII was the official name for the 2013 Super League season. 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.

Teams

Super League XVIII was the second 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. For the 2013 season, all fourteen teams from the previous season will compete, including the Bradford Bulls, who were given a one-year probationary licence after going into administration and taken over by the Omar Khan consortium in the 2012 season.

Geographically, the vast majority of teams in Super League are based in the north of England, five teams – Warrington, St. Helens, Salford, Wigan and Widnes – 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 and London Broncos are the only team to be based in a capital city (London).

The maps below indicate the locations of teams that competed in Super League XVIII.

Dragons Broncos Vikings Saints Wolves Warriors Reds Hull Hull KR Tigers Rhinos Wildcats Bulls Giants

TeamStadiumCapacityCity/Area
Bradford Bulls (2013 season)Provident Stadium27,000
Castleford Tigers (2013 season)The Wish Communications Stadium11,750
Catalans Dragons (2013 season)Stade Gilbert Brutus14,000
Huddersfield Giants (2013 season)John Smith's Stadium24,544
Hull F.C. (2013 season)Kingston Communications Stadium25,404
Hull Kingston Rovers (2013 season)MS3 Craven Park9,471
Leeds Rhinos (2013 season)Headingley Carnegie Stadium22,250
[[File:Broncoscolours.png16px]] London Broncos (2013 season)Twickenham Stoop12,700
Salford City Reds (2013 season)Salford City Stadium12,000
St Helens R.F.C. (2013 season)Langtree Park18,000
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (2013 season)Rapid Solicitors Stadium11,000
Warrington Wolves (2013 season)Halliwell Jones Stadium15,500
Widnes Vikings (2013 season)The Select Security Stadium13,500
Wigan Warriors (2013 season)DW Stadium25,138
Legend

Rule changes

For the 2013 season, the Rugby Football League has introduced a number of rule changes, which will also apply to the 2013 RFL Championship and Championship 1 seasons. This follows trial runs of the proposed rules during Boxing Day friendlies between Leeds Rhinos and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats

Rule changes include changes to the advantage rule, scrummage, marker tackle ruling, plus various changes to the out of play (ball-in-touch, touch-in-goal and dead-in-goal) rulings.

Results

Main article: 2013 Super League season results

The regular league season sees the 14 teams play each other twice (one home, one away) plus an additional match, as part of the Magic Weekend, over 27 matches. The team who finishes 1st at the end of the regular season win the League Leaders' Shield.

Table

Play-offs

#HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and Time (Local)VenueRefereeAttendance
QUALIFYING AND ELIMINATION FINALS
Q1Huddersfield Giants8 – 22Wigan Warriors12 September, 20:00 BSTJohn Smith's StadiumPhil Bentham8,000
Q2Warrington Wolves40 – 20Leeds Rhinos14 September, 15:00 BSTHalliwell Jones StadiumJames Child8,695
E1St Helens R.F.C.46 – 10Hull Kingston Rovers14 September, 17:00 BSTLangtree ParkRichard Silverwood9,926
E2Hull F.C.14 – 4Catalans Dragons13 September, 20:00 BSTKC StadiumBen Thaler4,970
PRELIMINARY SEMI-FINALS
P1Huddersfield Giants76 – 18Hull F.C.19 September, 20:00 BSTJohn Smith's StadiumRichard Silverwod5,547
P2Leeds Rhinos11 – 10St Helens R.F.C.20 September, 20:00 BSTHeadingley Carnegie StadiumPhil Bentham12,189
SEMI-FINALS
SF1Wigan Warriors22 – 12Leeds Rhinos27 September, 20:00 BSTDW StadiumPhil Bentham14,600
SF2Warrington Wolves30 – 22Huddersfield Giants26 September, 20:00 BSTHalliwell Jones StadiumRichard Silverwood10,042
GRAND FINAL
FWigan Warriors30 – 16Warrington Wolves5 October, 18:00 BSTOld Trafford, ManchesterRichard Silverwood66,281

Player statistics

Top try-scorers

RankPlayerClubTries1234567=10
ENG Josh CharnleyWigan Warriors33
AUS Joel MonaghanWarrington Wolves25
ENG Sam TomkinsWigan Warriors23
MLT Jarrod SammutBradford Bulls22
AUS Justin CarneyCastleford Tigers21
ENG Aaron MurphyHuddersfield Giants20
ENG Ben CrooksHull F.C.19
ENG Shaun LuntHuddersfield Giants
ENG Jermaine McGillvaryHuddersfield Giants
ENG Kieran Dixon[[File:Broncoscolours.png13px]] London Broncos18

Top try assists

RankPlayerClubAssists123467=10
ENG Rangi ChaseCastleford Tigers35
SCO Danny BroughHuddersfield Giants32
AUS Michael DobsonHull Kingston Rovers26
AUS Rhys HanburyWidnes Vikings24
ENG Richie MylerWarrington Wolves
ENG Kevin BrownHuddersfield Giants21
ENG Leon PryceCatalans Dragons20
ENG Stefan RatchfordWarrington Wolves
ENG Sam TomkinsWigan Warriors
AUS Tim SmithWakefield Trinity Wildcats19

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals12345678910
SCO Danny BroughHuddersfield Giants144
ENG Kevin SinfieldLeeds Rhinos99
AUS Pat RichardsWigan Warriors96
AUS Michael DobsonHull Kingston Rovers84
FRA Thomas BoscCatalans Dragons78
ENG Jamie FosterBradford Bulls67
AUS Brett HodgsonWarrington Wolves65
ENG Jack OwensWidnes Vikings60
ENG Jamie EllisCastleford Tigers57
ENG Marc SneydSalford City Reds55

Top points scorers

RankPlayerClubPoints12345678910
SCO Danny BroughHuddersfield Giants281
AUS Pat RichardsWigan Warriors239
ENG Kevin SinfieldLeeds Rhinos202
AUS Michael DobsonHull Kingston Rovers191
FRA Thomas BoscCatalans Dragons167
AUS Brett HodgsonWarrington Wolves157
ENG Jamie FosterBradford Bulls154
ENG Jack OwensWidnes Vikings152
ENG Lee SmithWakefield Trinity Wildcats146
ENG Josh CharnleyWigan Warriors142

Discipline

Red Cards

RankPlayerClub[[Image:Red card.svg13px]]1=
ENG Ryan BaileyLeeds Rhinos1
FRA Julian BousquetCatalans Dragons
NZL Hep CahillWidnes Vikings
AUS Ben CrossWidnes Vikings
NZL Weller HaurakiCastleford Tigers
ENG Gareth HockWidnes Vikings
ENG Lee JewittSalford City Reds
AUS Justin PooreWakefield Trinity Wildcats
ENG Luke RobinsonHuddersfield Giants
ENG Danny TickleHull F.C.
ENG Adam WalkerHull Kingston Rovers

Yellow Cards

RankPlayerClub[[Image:Yellow card.svg13px]]12=10=
AUS Travis BurnsHull Kingston Rovers3
ENG Kevin BrownWidnes Vikings2
ENG Rangi ChaseCastleford Tigers
AUS Justin CarneyCastleford Tigers
ENG Graeme HorneHull Kingston Rovers
ENG Louie McCarthy-ScarsbrookSt Helens R.F.C.
FRA Antoni MariaCatalans Dragons
AUS Jamie Soward[[File:Broncoscolours.png13px]] London Broncos
NZL Brent WebbCatalans Dragons
ENG Danny AddyBradford Bulls1
ENG Ryan BaileyLeeds Rhinos
IRL Damien BlanchCatalans Dragons
ENG Danny BroughHuddersfield Giants
ENG Ben CockayneWakefield Trinity Wildcats
ENG Jamie CordingHuddersfield Giants
ENG Jon ClarkeWidnes Vikings
ENG Matthew Cook[[File:Broncoscolours.png13px]] London Broncos
WAL Gil DudsonWigan Warriors
AUS Scott DureauCatalans Dragons
FRA Olivier ElimaCatalans Dragons
ENG Jamie EllisCastleford Tigers
AUS Blake GreenWigan Warriors
IRL Scott GrixHuddersfield Giants
NZL Weller HaurakiCastleford Tigers
ENG David HodgsonHull Kingston Rovers
ENG Josh HodgsonHull Kingston Rovers
AUS Brett KearneyBradford Bulls
ENG Danny KirmondWakefield Trinity Wildcats
USA Nathan MasseyCastleford Tigers
ENG Charlie MartinCastleford Tigers
AUS Grant MillingtonCastleford Tigers
AUS Mark O'MeleyHull F.C.
TON Mickey PaeaHull Kingston Rovers
ENG Larne PatrickHuddersfield Giants
ENG Jamie PeacockLeeds Rhinos
ENG Jay PittsHull F.C.
FRA Michael SimonCatalans Dragons
TON Ukuma Ta'aiHuddersfield Giants
ENG Sam TomkinsWigan Warriors
ENG Paul WellensSt Helens R.F.C.
ENG Ben WestwoodWarrington Wolves
ENG Elliott WhiteheadBradford Bulls
AUS Lincoln WithersHull Kingston Rovers
ENG Kirk YeamanHull F.C.

End-of-season awards

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

The winners of the 2013 awards are:

  • Man of Steel: Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants)
  • Coach of the year: Paul Anderson (Huddersfield Giants)
  • Super League club of the year: St. Helens
  • Young player of the year: Ben Crooks (Hull F.C.)
  • Foundation of the year: Leeds Rhinos
  • Rhino "Top Gun": Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos)
  • Metre-maker: Jamie Peacock (Leeds Rhinos)
  • Top Try Scorer: Josh Charnley (Wigan Warriors)
  • Outstanding Achievement Award: Stuart Fielden (Huddersfield Giants) and Shaun Briscoe (Widnes Vikings)
  • Hit Man: Danny Houghton (Hull F.C.)

Media

Television

2013 is the second year of a five-year contract with Sky Sports to televise 70 matches per season. The deal which runs until 2016 is worth £90million.

Sky Sports coverage in the UK see two live matches broadcast each week – one on Friday night, which kicks-off at 8:00 pm and another usually on Saturday evenings at 5:45 pm, |access-date=19 February 2012}} although for 2013, some matches between May and August will be scheduled for Monday nights, following the introduction during the 2012 season{{cite web |access-date=19 February 2012}} at 8:00 pm, filling the gap vacated by the summer break of Premier League football. The Monday night fixtures switched to Thursday nights from August 2013 following the resumption of the football season and also applies to the play-off fixtures.

Regular commentators were Eddie Hemmings and Mike Stephenson with summarisers including Phil Clarke, Shaun McRae, Brian Carney, Barrie McDermott and Terry O'Connor. Sky will broadcast highlights this season in a new show on Sunday Nights called Super League - Full Time, usually airing at 10pm.

BBC Sport broadcast a highlights programme called the Super League Show, presented by Tanya Arnold. The BBC show two weekly broadcasts of the programme. The first is only to the BBC North West, Yorkshire & North Midlands, North East & Cumbria, and East Yorkshire & Lincolnshire regions on Monday evenings at 11:35pm on BBC One,{{cite news |access-date=19 February 2012}} while a repeat showing is shown nationally on BBC Two on Tuesday afternoons at 1.30pm. The Super League Show is also available for one week after broadcast for streaming or download via the BBC iPlayer in the UK only.{{cite web |access-date=19 February 2012}} End of season play-offs are shown on BBC Two across the whole country in a weekly highlights package on Sunday afternoons.

Internationally, Super League is shown live or delayed on Showtime Sports (Middle East), Māori Television (New Zealand), TV 2 Sport (Norway), NTV+ (Russia), Fox Soccer Plus (United States), Eurosport (Australia) or Sportsnet World (Canada).

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 St Helens and Widnes matches whilst sharing commentary of Warrington with BBC Manchester.
  • BBC London 94.9 airs all London Broncos games home & away, mainly via online streaming only.

Commercial Radio Coverage:

  • 102.4 Wish FM will carry commentaries of Wigan & St Helens matches.
  • 107.2 Wire FM will carry commentaries on Warrington & Widnes Matches.
  • 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 2012 season.
  • Radio Warrington (Online Station) all Warrington home games and some away games.
  • Grand Sud FM covers every Catalans Dragons Home Match (in French).
  • Radio France Bleu Roussillon covers every Catalans Dragons Away Match (in French).

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

References

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  11. (8 September 2013). "Super League play-offs usher in an epic era". Super League.
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