2021 Super League season

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Super League XXVI
League
St Helens
(20 August)
Lowest attendance1,000[A]
Broadcast partners
2021 season
Champions
Leigh Centurions
(30 August)
Biggest away winCastleford Tigers 6–60 Leeds Rhinos
(28 May)
Man of SteelEngland Sam Tomkins
Top point-scorer(s)
Top try-scorer(s)
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from
2022 →

Super League XXVI, known as the 2021 Betfred Super League XXVI for sponsorship reasons, was the 26th season of the Super League and 127th season of rugby league in Great Britain.

The 2021 season was originally scheduled to begin on 11 March 2021, however, on 14 January 2021, it was announced that all clubs had agreed to push the start date back by two weeks, to increase the chances of fans being able to attend matches.[1]

St Helens were the reigning champions going into Super League XXVI, after successfully retaining their title against Wigan Warriors, in the Grand Final
.

Super League XXVI also saw the return of the Magic Weekend, which took place at St James' Park in Newcastle, after it was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Upon the expulsion of

York City Knights, London Broncos, Featherstone Rovers, and Toulouse Olympique all applied, with Leigh being promoted following a unanimous decision by an independent panel.[3]

League Leaders Shield for the first time in the club's history and also became the first non English team to reach their first ever Grand Final.[4]

St Helens won their 3rd Grand Final in a row, (9th title overall), after narrowly beating Catalans Dragons 12-10 at Old Trafford
on 9 October 2021.

Effects of the Covid-19 pandemic

The sport continued to be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The first five rounds of matches were all played behind closed doors, and it was only from mid-May that spectators were allowed in the grounds, with attendances limited to 10,000 or 25% of the ground capacity. The Rugby Football League anticipated that COVID-19 would have an effect, and made two important changes to the organisation of the season.

Firstly, the league table would be decided by win percentage rather than competition points.[5] Secondly, a set of protocols were introduced, allowing for matches to be postponed, if a team had seven or more players from the senior squad unavailable, due to either close contact or a positive COVID-19 test.[6]

Rule changes

As in

Dual registration will not be allowed, but loans will be, with the minimum load period reduced to fourteen days.[7]

Teams

Locations of Super League XXVI teams