Rugby League Premiership
Sport | 1997) |
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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
From 1909 until 1973 (except for 1962–64) the
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
Premiership winners
For completeness, this table includes the 1973–74 Club Championship, and premiership winners from the Super League era.
See also
References
- ^ 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.