2024 Betfred Championship | |
No Of Teams: | 14 |
Season: | 2024 season |
League Leaders Name: | League Leaders' Shield |
Wooden Spoon Name: | Relegated to League One |
Prevseason Link: | 2023 RFL Championship |
Prevseason Year: | 2023 |
The 2024 RFL Championship, (officially known as the Betfred Championship for sponsorship reasons), is a professional rugby league club competition. The second tier of the British rugby league system comprises 14 clubs – 13 from England and one from France.
The season comprises 26 rounds in the regular season with the top six teams taking part in the play-offs to determine the champions.
London Broncos won promotion to the Super League at the end of 2023 and are replaced by Wakefield Trinity who were relegated from Super League. Promoted from League 1 in 2023 are Dewsbury Rams and Doncaster who replace the 2023 relegated teams, Keighley Cougars and Newcastle Thunder.
There is no automatic promotion from the Championship to Super League at the end of the season. This is due to the introduction of the grading scheme where clubs are graded by a number of factors, not all based on on-field performance.[1]
The Summer Bash round which sees all the fixtures played at one location over a weekend has been dropped for 2024 following disappointing attendance figures for the 2022 and 2023 events which were played in Leeds and York respectively.[2]
Following a review of the league structure below Super League, the RFL announced that by the start of the 2026 season, the Championship and League 1 would be equalised in size at 12 teams each. The first step will be to reduce the Championship from 14 clubs to 13 at the end of the 2024 season. This will be achieved by the bottom two clubs being relegated to League 1 but only the League 1 champions being promoted. The team finishing third-bottom this season will play the team winning the League 1 play-offs for the 13th spot in the 2025 Championship.[3]
A number of changes have been introduced for 2024.[4]
The "six again" rule has been amended so that set restarts will only be awarded if the ball is in the defending team's half of the field. Infringements in the attacking team's half will result in a penalty to the attacking team.
The use of the 18th man will be allowed after two players (reduced from three) have failed head impact assessments or a player is unable to continue through injury (not just a head injury) resulting from foul play where the opposing player was sin-binned or sent-off. The use of the green card by the referee ordering injured players off the field for treatment will be discontinued in the Championship.
A team awarded a penalty at a scrum will have the option to reset the scrum instead of taking the penalty.
For disciplinary processes a category of "reckless tackle" has been introduced.[5]
On 26 February 2024, the RFL announced that changes would be made to the 'head on head contact' rule that was previously implemented to start the season. This came after Nu Brown of Super League club Hull FC was controversially shown a red card for a tackle during his side's match against Warrington Wolves.[6] The RFL stated that the rule will be amended, "emphasising that it applies only to initial contact".[7]
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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Barrow Raiders | Barrow-in-Furness | Northern Competitions Stadium | 6,000 |
Batley Bulldogs | Batley | Mount Pleasant | 7,500 |
Bradford Bulls | Bradford | Odsal Stadium | 22,000 |
Dewsbury Rams | Dewsbury | Crown Flatt | 5,100 |
Doncaster | Doncaster | Eco-Power Stadium | 15,231 |
Featherstone Rovers | Featherstone | Millennium Stadium | 8,000 |
Halifax Panthers | Halifax | The Shay | 10,401 |
Sheffield Eagles | Sheffield | Olympic Legacy Park | 1,320 |
Swinton Lions | Sale | Heywood Road | 3,387 |
Toulouse Olympique | Toulouse | Stade Ernest-Wallon | 19,500 |
Wakefield Trinity | Wakefield | DIY Kitchens Stadium | 9,333 |
Whitehaven | Whitehaven | Recreation Ground | 7,500 |
Widnes Vikings | Widnes | DCBL Stadium | 13,350 |
York Knights | York | York Community Stadium | 8,005 |
See main article: 2024 RFL Championship season results.
Rank | Player (s) | Club | Tries |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lachlan Walmsley | Wakefield Trinity | 13 |
2 | Kieran Gill | Bradford Bulls | 9 |
Connor Jones | Featherstone Rovers | ||
Connor Wynne | |||
5 | Zac Fulton | Bradford Bulls | 8 |
Maxime Stefani | Toulouse Olympique | ||
7 | Joe Burton | Batley Bulldogs | 7 |
Matty Dawson-Jones | Sheffield Eagles | ||
James Glover | |||
Rhys Williams | Swinton Lions | ||
Max Jowitt | Wakefield Trinity | ||
Jake Maizen | Whitehaven RLFC | ||
Joe Brown | York Knights |
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Max Jowitt | Wakefield Trinity | 51 |
2 | Jordan Lilley | Bradford Bulls | 43 |
3 | Tom Gilmore | Widnes Vikings | 42 |
4 | Jake Shorrocks | Toulouse Olympique | 41 |
5 | Cory Aston | Sheffield Eagles | 40 |
6 | Dec Patton | Swinton Lions | 28 |
7 | Louis Jouffret | Halifax Panthers | 27 |
8 | Jake Carter | Whitehaven RLFC | 26 |
9 | Josh Woods | Batley Bulldogs | 24 |
10 | Connor Robinson | Doncaster RLFC |
Rank | Player | Club | Points | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Max Jowitt | Wakefield Trinity | 130 | |
2 | Jake Shorrocks | Toulouse Olympique | 94 | |
3 | Tom Gilmore | Widnes Vikings | ||
4 | 93 | |||
5 | Cory Aston | Sheffield Eagles | 92 | |
6 | Louis Jouffret | Halifax Panthers | 70 | |
7 | Connor Robinson | Doncaster RLFC | 61 | |
8 | Danny Addy | Featherstone Rovers | 58 | |
9 | Jake Carter | Whitehaven RLFC | ||
10 | Dec Patton | Swinton Lions | 56 |
(Round 8)
Rank | Player | Club | Cards |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Brad Walker | Barrow Raiders | 1 |
Eribe Doro | Bradford Bulls | ||
Gareth Gale | Featherstone Rovers | ||
Matty Marsh | Sheffield Eagles | ||
Jordy Gibson | Swinton Lions | ||
Sitaleki Akauola | Toulouse Olympique | ||
Harrison Hansen |
Rank | Player | Club | Cards |
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1 | Adam Gledhill | Batley Bulldogs | 2 |
Dane Manning | |||
Mitchel Souter | Bradford Bulls | ||
Dec Patton | Swinton Lions | ||
Lambert Belmas | Toulouse Olympique | ||
Edene Gebbie | Whitehaven RLFC | ||
Ryan King | |||
Will Dagger | York Knights | ||
2 | Ryan Johnston | Barrow Raiders | 1 |
Ryan Shaw | |||
Jarrad Stack | |||
Brad Walker | |||
John Davies | Bradford Bulls | ||
Zac Fulton | |||
Tom Holmes | |||
Fenton Rogers | |||
Jorge Taufua | |||
Ronan Dixon | Dewsbury Rams | ||
Jacob Hookem | |||
Kieran Rush | |||
Marcus Walker | |||
Yusuf Aydin | Featherstone Rovers | ||
Brad England | |||
Josh Hardcastle | |||
Ben Reynolds | |||
Jacob Fairbank | Halifax Panthers | ||
Kevin Larroyer | |||
Matty Dawson-Jones | Sheffield Eagles | ||
James Glover | |||
Bayley Liu | |||
Joshua Eaves | Swinton Lions | ||
Richard Lepori | |||
George Roby | |||
Gavin Rodden | |||
Robin Brochon | Toulouse Olympique | ||
Éloi Pélissier | |||
Dominique Peyroux | |||
Reubenn Rennie | |||
Luke Bain | Wakefield Trinity | ||
Max Jowitt | |||
Mason Lino | |||
Derrell Olpherts | |||
Lucas Castle | Whitehaven RLFC | ||
James Newton | |||
Matty Fleming | Widnes Vikings | ||
Ryan Ince | |||
Danny Langtree |
(Round 8)
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