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Super League Grand Final

Championship-deciding game of rugby league's Super League competition


Championship-deciding game of rugby league's Super League competition

FieldValue
nameSuper League Grand Final
other namesThe Big Dance
image2012SuperLeagueTrophy.jpg
captionThe Super League Trophy ahead of the 2012 Grand Final
stadiumsOld Trafford
city or regionENG Trafford, Greater Manchester
first contested1998
teams involved2
most winsSt Helens (10)
most player appearancesENG Jamie Peacock
ENG James Roby (11)
mostrecent2025
nextmeeting2026
total24
leagueSuper League
broadcastersSky Sports
BBC (highlights)

ENG James Roby (11) BBC (highlights) The Super League Grand Final is the championship-deciding game of rugby league's Super League competition. It is played between two teams who have qualified via the Super League play-offs. The winning team receives the Super League Trophy and goes on to play the NRL champions in the World Club Challenge. As of 2024, the Rob Burrow Award is awarded to the man of the match, replacing the Harry Sunderland Trophy. The match is normally played at Old Trafford in Greater Manchester.

Only five clubs have won the Super League, as of 2025 - St Helens (10), Leeds Rhinos (8), Wigan Warriors (7), Bradford Bulls (4), and Hull KR (1). St Helens and Bradford Bulls each won one of their Super League titles before the Play Off and Grand Final system was introduced in 1998.

Hull KR are the current champions, after winning the 2025 Super League Grand Final, defeating Wigan Warriors 24–6, to win 3 trophies in the same year.

Background

Use of a play-off system to decide the Championship brought back a rugby league tradition that had fallen out of use in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The Premiership replaced the Championship final but it was to decide the Premiership winners, not the Championship winners. The Premiership was discontinued after the introduction of the Super League play-off series in 1998, ending with the Super League Grand Final, the concept inspired by the NRL Grand Final in Australia. The inaugural Grand Final match was played that year on Saturday 24 October, between Wigan Warriors and Leeds Rhinos.

Venue

Main article: Old Trafford

The Grand Final has been held on a Saturday at Old Trafford in Manchester every year since 1998. The only exception to this was the 2020 final, which as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic causing fixture congestion with Manchester United F.C.'s 2020-21 season, was rescheduled to be held at the KCOM Stadium in Kingston upon Hull. The match was also held on a Friday night for the first and only time in its history.

CityStadiumYears
ENG ManchesterOld Trafford1998–2019, 2021–2027
ENG HullKCOM Stadium2020

Trophy

The winners of the Super League collect the Grand Final rings and the team's name, captain and year are engraved into the trophy. The winners also collect £100,000 with the runner up collecting £50,000.

Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield currently holds the record for captaining the most Super League title winning sides after leading Leeds to seven of their Grand Final successes. St Helens contested the final six consecutive seasons (from 2006 until 2011) during which time they succeeded only once in lifting the trophy, against Hull F.C. in 2006, after which they suffered consecutive defeats against Leeds in 2007, 2008, 2009, Wigan in 2010 and Leeds once again in 2011.

Awards

Main article: Rob Burrow Award, Harry Sunderland Trophy

The Rob Burrow Award is awarded to the Man-of-the-Match in the Super League Grand Final by the Rugby League Writers' Association. The award was introduced in tribute to Rob Burrow for the 2024 Grand Final; Burrow, who won eight grand finals with Leeds Rhinos and has been awarded the Harry Sunderland award himself twice (2007 & 2011), died in June 2024 of Motor Neurone Disease. The inaugural Rob Burrow Award was handed to Wigan Warriors stand-off Bevan French by Rob Burrow's father Geoff Burrow following the conclusion of the 2024 final on 12 October.

Before 2024, the trophy was named the Harry Sunderland Trophy in tribute to Harry Sunderland, who was an Australian rugby league football administrator in both Australia and the United Kingdom. The Trophy was first awarded in the Rugby Football League Championship Final of the 1964–65 season following Sunderland's death and was retained with the introduction of the Super League Grand Final in 1998.

Finals

The Super League Grand Final has been the championship-deciding game since Super League III in 1998:

YearWinnersScoreRunner-upAttendancealign:center1998align:center1999align:center2000align:center2001align:center2002align:center2003align:center2004align:center2005align:center2006align:center2007align:center2008align:center2009align:center2010align:center2011align:center2012align:center2013align:center2014align:center2015align:center2016align:center2017align:center2018align:center2019align:center2020align:center2021align:center2022align:center2023align:center2024align:center2025
Wigan Warriors10–4Leeds Rhinos43,533
St Helens8–6Bradford Bulls50,717
St Helens29–16Wigan Warriors58,132
Bradford Bulls37–6Wigan Warriors60,164
St Helens19–18Bradford Bulls61,138
Bradford Bulls25–12Wigan Warriors65,537
Leeds Rhinos16–8Bradford Bulls65,547
Bradford Bulls15–6Leeds Rhinos65,728
St Helens26–4Hull F.C.72,575
Leeds Rhinos33–6St Helens71,352
Leeds Rhinos24–16St Helens68,810
Leeds Rhinos18–10St Helens63,259
Wigan Warriors22–10St Helens71,526
Leeds Rhinos32–16St Helens69,107
Leeds Rhinos26–18Warrington Wolves70,676
Wigan Warriors30–16Warrington Wolves66,281
St Helens14–6Wigan Warriors70,102
Leeds Rhinos22–20Wigan Warriors73,512
Wigan Warriors12–6Warrington Wolves70,202
Leeds Rhinos24–6Castleford Tigers72,827
Wigan Warriors12–4Warrington Wolves64,892
St Helens23–6Salford Red Devils64,102
St Helens8–4Wigan Warriors0
St Helens12–10Catalans Dragons45,177
St Helens24–12Leeds Rhinos60,783
Wigan Warriors10–2Catalans Dragons58,137
Wigan Warriors9–2Hull Kingston Rovers68,173
Hull Kingston Rovers24–6Wigan Warriors68,853

Results

ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-upSt HelensLeeds RhinosWigan WarriorsBradford BullsHull Kingston RoversWarrington WolvesCatalans DragonsHull F.C.Castleford TigersSalford Red Devils
951999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2014, 2019, 2020, 2021, 20222007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
832004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 20171998, 2005, 2022
771998, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2023, 20242000, 2001, 2003, 2014, 2015, 2020, 2025
332001, 2003, 20051999, 2002, 2004
1120252024
042012, 2013, 2016, 2018
022021, 2023
012006
012017
012019

The Double

Main article: The Double (rugby league)

The Treble

Main article: The Treble (rugby league)

The Quadruple

Main article: The Treble (rugby league)#Australia and the World Club Challenge

Pre-match entertainment

YearAct
1998None}}
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004Heather Small
2005Madness
2006Deacon Blue
2007Kaiser Chiefs
2008Scouting for Girls
2009The Wombats
2010Diana Vickers
2011Feeder
2012None}}
2013
2014James
2015The Charlatans
2016Feeder
2017Razorlight
2018Blossoms
2019Shed Seven
2020None}}
2021
2022
2023Reverend and the Makers
2024The Lathums
2025The Pigeon Detectives

Match records

  • Largest margin of victory: 31 points Bradford 37–6 Wigan (2001)

  • Smallest margin of victory: 1 point St Helens 19–18 Bradford (2002)

  • Highest scoring: 48 points Leeds 32–16 St Helens (2011)

  • Lowest scoring: 11 points Wigan Warriors 9–2 Hull KR (2024)

  • Highest attendance: 73,512 Leeds vs Wigan (2015)

  • Lowest attendance: 43,533 Leeds vs Wigan (1998)

Notes

References

References

  1. "The story of the first Super League Grand Final". Sky Sports.
  2. (27 October 2020). "Super League Grand Final: KCOM Stadium to hold showpiece event on 27 November". BBC Sport.
  3. (7 February 2024). "Super League Grand Final's Harry Sunderland Trophy renamed Rob Burrow Award". Sky Sports.
  4. (13 October 2024). "The astonishing feat achieved by Wigan Warriors superstar Bevan French". Love Rugby League.
  5. "Grand Final winners". Betfred Super League.
  6. (4 September 2018). "Blossoms to headline entertainment at Grand Final". Love Rugby League.
  7. (28 September 2023). "Super League confirm Grand Final entertainment with indie band set to rock Old Trafford; ticket sales already soaring". Love Rugby League.
  8. Cook, Sam. (21 July 2024). "RFL confirm chart-topping band to play Super League Grand Final". Serious About Rugby League.
  9. https://www.superleague.co.uk/article/5444/the-pigeon-detectives-to-headline-the-grand-final-
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