2012 Super League season explained

Super League XVII
League:Super League
Pixels:100px
Duration:27 Rounds
No Of Teams:14
Highest Attendance:21,522
Wigan Warriors vs St Helens
(7 September)
Lowest Attendance:1,517
London Broncos vs Salford City Reds (4 August)
Avg Attendance:10,151
Tv:Sky Sports
BBC Sport
Eurosport
beIN Sports
Fox Soccer Plus
Sport Klub
Season:2012 season
Season Champs:Leeds Rhinos
6th Super League title
9th British title
Season Champ Name:Champions
League Leaders:Wigan Warriors
League Leaders Name:League Leaders
Second Place:Warrington Wolves
Mvp Link:Man of Steel AwardsMan of Steel
Top Scorer: Scott Dureau (281)
Top Goals: Kevin Sinfield (118)
Top Try Scorer: Josh Charnley (31)[1]
Prevseason Link:Super League XVI
Prevseason Year:2011
Nextseason Link:Super League XVIII
Nextseason Year:2013

The Stobart Super League XVII was the official name of the 2012 Super League season.[2] Fourteen teams competed over 27 rounds, after which the 8 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.

The season kicked off on 3 February with two Round 1 fixtures being played: the Widnes Vikings, in their first Super League match since 2005, lost to the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, while defending champions the Leeds Rhinos defeated the Hull Kingston Rovers and ended on 6 October with Leeds Rhinos beating Warrington Wolves 26-18 in the 2012 Super League Grand Final.[3]

Teams

Super League XVII was the first year of the second round of Super League licences. Under this system, promotion and relegation between Super League and Championship was abolished, and 14 teams were granted licences subject to certain criteria. All existing Super League teams except Crusaders (who pulled out of the application process) earned a place in the 2012 season, Championship team Widnes Vikings were given a licence after their application was deemed better than Halifax and Barrow Raiders.

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 XVII.

Dragons

Broncos

Vikings

Saints

Wolves

Warriors

Reds

Hull

Hull KR

Tigers

Rhinos

Wildcats

Bulls

Giants

TeamStadiumCapacityCity/Area
Bradford Bulls (2012 season)Odsal Stadium27,000Bradford, West Yorkshire
Castleford Tigers (2012 season)PROBIZ Coliseum11,750Castleford, West Yorkshire
Catalans Dragons (2012 season)Stade Gilbert Brutus14,000Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
Huddersfield Giants (2012 season)John Smith's Stadium24,544Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Hull F.C. (2012 season)Kingston Communications Stadium25,404Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Hull Kingston Rovers (2012 season)MS3 Craven Park9,471Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Leeds Rhinos (2012 season)Headingley Carnegie Stadium22,250Leeds, West Yorkshire
London Broncos (2012 season)Twickenham Stoop12,700Twickenham, London
Salford City Reds (2012 season)Salford City Stadium12,000Salford, Greater Manchester
St Helens R.F.C. (2012 season)Langtree Park18,000St. Helens, Merseyside
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (2012 season)Rapid Solicitors Stadium12,600Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Warrington Wolves (2012 season)Halliwell Jones Stadium15,500Warrington, Cheshire
Widnes Vikings (2012 season)Stobart Stadium11,500Widnes, Cheshire, England
Wigan Warriors (2012 season)DW Stadium25,138Wigan, Greater Manchester
Legend
 Reigning Super League champions
 Defending Challenge Cup Champions

Rules

Rule changes

Operational rules

Table

See main article: 2012 Super League season results.

Play-offs

The play-offs commenced following the conclusion of the 27-round regular season. To decide the grand finalists from the top eight finishing teams, Super League uses its unique play-off system. The finals concluded with the 2012 Super League Grand Final.[4]

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
width=20%Date and Time (Local)width=17%Venuewidth=13%Refereewidth=7%Attendance
QUALIFYING AND ELIMINATION FINALS
Q1 Wigan Warriors46 - 6 Catalans Dragons14 September 2012, 20:00 BSTDW StadiumRichard Silverwood7,232
Q2 Warrington Wolves6 - 28 St. Helens15 September 2012, 18:00 BSTHalliwell Jones StadiumBen Thaler10,190
E1 Leeds Rhinos42 - 20 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats15 September 2012, 20:00 BSTHeadingley Carnegie StadiumSteve Ganson9,044
E2 Hull F.C.46 - 10 Huddersfield Giants16 September 2012, 18:00 BSTKC StadiumJames Child8,662
PRELIMINARY SEMI-FINALS
P1 Catalans Dragons20 - 27 Leeds Rhinos21 September 2012, 20:45 CESTStade Gilbert BrutusBen Thaler11,523
P2 Warrington Wolves24 - 12 Hull F.C.22 September 2012, 18:45 BSTHalliwell Jones StadiumRichard Silverwood7,323
SEMI-FINALS
SF1 Wigan Warriors12 - 13 Leeds Rhinos28 September 2012, 20:00 BSTDW StadiumRichard Silverwood8,235
SF2 St. Helens18 - 36 Warrington Wolves29 September 2012, 18:15 BSTLangtree ParkBen Thaler12,715
GRAND FINAL
F Leeds Rhinos26 - 18 Warrington Wolves6 October 2012, 18:00 BSTOld Trafford, ManchesterRichard Silverwood70,676

Season statistics

Top try-scorers

RankPlayerClubTries
1 Josh Charnley Wigan Warriors31
2 Sam Tomkins Wigan Warriors29
3 Ryan Hall Leeds Rhinos26
4= Ryan Atkins Warrington Wolves23
Chris Riley Warrington Wolves
6= George Carmont Wigan Warriors20
Joel Monaghan Warrington Wolves
8 Paul Wellens St Helens RLFC19
9= Vincent Duport Catalans Dragons18
Danny McGuire Leeds Rhinos

Top try assists

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Michael Dobson Hull Kingston Rovers35
2 Tim Smith Wakefield Trinity Wildcats34
3 Sam Tomkins Wigan Warriors33
4 Rangi Chase Castleford Tigers29
5 Brett Finch Wigan Warriors28
6 Scott Dureau Catalans Dragons28
7 Daniel Holdsworth Salford City Reds23
8 Craig Gower London Broncos21
9 Jonny Lomax St Helens RLFC21
10 James Roby St Helens RLFC20

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Kevin Sinfield Leeds Rhinos118
2 Scott Dureau Catalans Dragons113
3 Michael Dobson Hull Kingston Rovers103
4 Danny Brough Huddersfield Giants101
5 Danny Tickle Hull FC76
6 Daniel Holdsworth Salford City Reds69
7 Brett Hodgson Warrington Wolves68
8 Paul Sykes Wakefield Trinity Wildcats68
9 Luke Gale Bradford Bulls65
10 Josh Charnley Wigan Warriors56

Top points scorers

RankPlayerClubPoints
1 Scott Dureau Catalans Dragons281
2 Kevin Sinfield Leeds Rhinos257
3 Michael Dobson Hull Kingston Rovers245
4 Josh Charnley Wigan Warriors240
5 Danny Brough Huddersfield Giants225
6 Danny Tickle Hull FC186
7 Pat Richards Wigan Warriors178
8 Brett Hodgson Warrington Wolves160
9 Daniel Holdsworth Salford City Reds164
10 Sam Tomkins Wigan Warriors158

Discipline

RankPlayerClub[5]
1 Michael McIlorum Wigan Warriors02
2 Luke O'Donnell Huddersfield Giants11
3= Bryn Hargreaves Bradford Bulls01
Gareth Hock Wigan Warriors
Shaun Magennis St Helens RLFC
Sam Moa Hull FC
Tony Puletua St Helens RLFC
Chris Tuson Wigan Warriors
9= Jason Baitieri Catalans Dragons20
Ben Cross Widnes Vikings
Michael Dobson Hull Kingston Rovers
Olivier Elima Bradford Bulls
12= Vinnie Anderson Salford City Reds10
Jason Chan Huddersfield Giants
Jon Clarke Widnes Vikings
Tony Clubb London Broncos
Leroy Cudjoe Huddersfield Giants
Gil Dudson Wigan Warriors
Jacob Emmitt Castleford Tigers
Brett Ferres Castleford Tigers
Paddy Flynn Widnes Vikings
Jamie Foster St Helens RLFC
Luke Gale Bradford Bulls
Gareth Haggerty Widnes Vikings
Ian Henderson Catalans Dragons
Chris Hill Warrington Wolves
Daniel Holdsworth Salford City Reds
Ben Jeffries Bradford Bulls
Heath L'Estrange Bradford Bulls
Willie Manu Hull FC
Stephen Nash Castleford Tigers
Mark O'Meley Hull FC
Richard Owen Castleford Tigers
Luke Patten Salford City Reds
Steve Pickersgill Widnes Vikings
Karl Pryce Bradford Bulls
Michael Robertson London Broncos
Michael Shenton St Helens RLFC
Kevin Sinfield Leeds Rhinos
Scott Taylor Hull Kingston Rovers
Anthony Watts Widnes Vikings
Paul Wood Warrington Wolves

Awards

Awards are presented for outstanding contributions and efforts to players and clubs in the week leading up to the Super League Grand Final:[6]

Media

Television

2012 is the first year of a five-year contract with Sky Sports to televise 70 matches per season.[8] 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,[9] although for 2012, some matches between May and August will be scheduled for Monday nights[10] at 8:00 pm, filling the gap vacated by the summer break of Premier League football. 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,[11] while a repeat showing is shown on BBC Two in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The Super League Show is also available for one week after broadcast for streaming or download via the BBC iPlayer in the UK only.[12] End of season play-offs are shown on BBC Two across the whole country in a weekly highlights package.

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:

Commercial Radio Coverage:

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

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stats - Player Stats. Super League. 1 September 2012.
  2. Web site: engage extends Super League deal. engagesl.com (Engage Mutual Assurance). 20 April 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110710192620/http://www.engagesl.com/pressreleases/jul08-deal.php. 10 July 2011.
  3. News: Grand Final: Warrington 18-26 Leeds. 6 October 2012. BBC Sport. 6 October 2012.
  4. Web site: Play-offs. Super League. 1 September 2012.
  5. Web site: Stats Centre. Love Rugby League. 2 September 2012.
  6. Web site: Man of Steel on SLTV. 6 October 2009. Super League. 6 October 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120825215346/http://www.superleague.co.uk/article.php?id=15588. 25 August 2012.
  7. Web site: Tomkins crowned 2012 Super League Man of Steel. Super League. 2 October 2012.
  8. Web site: Super League deal . Sky Sports. Sky Sports . 4 August 2011 . 4 August 2011.
  9. Web site: Rugby League live on Sky. Sky Sports. Sky Sports. 18 February 2012. 19 February 2012.
  10. Web site: Monday Night Super League fixtures announced. Super League Fans. Super League Fans. 6 February 2012. 19 February 2012.
  11. News: BBC's Super League Show returns. BBC Sport. BBC Sport. 3 February 2012. 19 February 2012.
  12. Web site: BBC One - Super League Show. BBC. BBC. 19 February 2012.