Rugby League Premiership
Sport | Rugby league |
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Inaugural season | 1973–74 |
Ceased | 1997 |
Replaced by | Grand Final |
Country | England |
Last winners | Wigan Warriors (1997) |
Most titles | Widnes (6 titles) Wigan Warriors (6 titles) |
The Rugby League Premiership was a competition for British rugby league clubs between 1973 and 1995. As the Super League Premiership the competition continued until 1997.[1]
History
[edit]From 1909 until 1973 (except for 1962–64) the Rugby Football League Championship used a play-off format to determine the league champions. For the 1973–74 season the league was split into two divisions, and a play-off system was no longer used.
In order to maintain interest towards the end of the season a new competition, the Club Championship, was introduced to replace the play-offs. The Harry Sunderland Trophy, which had until then been awarded to the man of the match in the championship final, was instead awarded in the premiership final.[2]
The first season saw 16 teams take part: the top 12 of the first division and the top four from the second division.[1] The following season saw the title change to "Premiership", and the format was altered so that only the top eight teams in the first division would compete. A similar competition was later instituted for clubs in the lower league(s). The Premiership continued to be played until 1995–96, and the switch to a summer sport, when the competition was abandoned to allow the 1996 Super League season to begin in the spring.[3]
A top-four play-off leading to a final, the Super League Premiership, was instituted as part of the Super League competition. In 1998 this was replaced by a return to a play-off for the championships, with the Harry Sunderland Trophy being the award to the Grand Final's man of the match.
Premiership winners
[edit]For completeness, this table includes the 1973–74 Club Championship, and premiership winners from the Super League era.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Premiership title". Rugby League Project.
- ^ "Harry Sunderland Trophy Facts". Rugby League.com.
- ^ "Super League split the Rugby League world in two, but the stars still shone brightly on the field in both hemispheres". Total Rugby League.