Super League XIV


The 2009 Super League season is the 14th season of rugby league since the Super League format was introduced in 1996. Fourteen teams competed for the Minor Premiership over 27 rounds after which, the highest finishing teams entered the play-offs to compete for a place in the Grand Final and a chance to win the Super League Trophy. The previous Top six play-offs are extended to eight teams.
Salford City Reds and Crusaders join the twelve teams from Super League XIII, following the implementation of a licensing system. Additionally, it was the Crusaders' first ever Super League season. The Catalans Dragons played at least one game in Barcelona, Spain, to try to expand their fan base in Catalonia region.
The season officially kicked off on 6 February, at 20:00 GMT, with a Leeds Rhinos defeat of the Celtic Crusaders. It came to a conclusion with Leeds Rhinos beating St. Helens in the Super League Grand Final on 10 October. All clubs also participated in the 2009 Challenge Cup tournament.

Teams

Super League XIV saw the introduction of a licensed Super League. Under this new system, promotion and relegation between Super League and National League One was abolished, and 14 teams were granted licences subject to certain criteria. All twelve teams from Super League XIII were given places, as well as former Super League team Salford City Reds and Crusaders, for whom it was their début season in top-flight European rugby league.
Geographically, the vast majority of teams in Super League are based in the north of England, four teams – Warrington, St. Helens, Salford and Wigan – 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 outside of the United Kingdom, Crusaders are the only team in Wales, and Harlequins are the only team to be based in a capital city.
TeamStadiumCapacityCity/Area
Bradford Bulls Grattan Stadium, Odsal27,000Bradford, West Yorkshire
Castleford Tigers The Jungle11,750Castleford, West Yorkshire
Catalans Dragons Stade Gilbert Brutus10,000Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
Crusaders Brewery Field12,000Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales
Harlequins Twickenham Stoop12,700Twickenham, London
Huddersfield Giants Galpharm Stadium24,544Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Hull F.C. Kingston Communications Stadium25,404Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Hull Kingston Rovers "New" Craven Park9,471Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Leeds Rhinos Headingley Carnegie Stadium22,250Leeds, West Yorkshire
Salford City Reds The Willows11,363Salford, Greater Manchester
St Helens R.F.C. The GPW Recruitment Stadium17,500St Helens, Merseyside
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Belle Vue12,600Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Warrington Wolves Halliwell Jones Stadium14,206Warrington, Cheshire
Wigan Warriors DW Stadium25,138Wigan, Greater Manchester

Reigning championsPromoted via licence

Rule changes

Changes to the play-off system:

Play-offs

The play-offs commence following the conclusion of 27 round regular season and involve the eight sides finishing highest. The play-offs open on Friday 18 September, with the Week 1 fixtures being completed over the weekend.
A media conference is scheduled for Sunday 27 September following the conclusion of Week 2's preliminary semi-finals the day before. During the conference the highest ranked winning team from the qualifying play-offs in Week 1 will in announce which team they have chosen to play in Week 3, the next week.
The play-offs will conclude with the 2009 Super League Grand Final on 10 October.

Club Statistics

Team
1Leeds8491481273380075536811138627387484610421998506323233821503
2St Helens748142884406245800870829129775090410881826504565637116901
3Wigan707130931381645402859539729982385011911734555474834719005
4Wakefield7011181125356255191803824439393172410141431581343529619812
5Huddersfield698121107037761542892823613249447289361695573232637323803
6Hull KR6741181002379545469906319833279370312341409630303335117202
7Catalans65812088236555517586272482767506179091387524404035525301
8Castleford65711793336128545777862833579107429831483537373832520604
9Bradford6531111033351095299795736528076274310191483460323236020103
10Warrington649118881363555069785532528070675211151532472373836717301
11Harlequins591102911355905350861829431580867910251264549202231917111
12Hull5028679035322513981373593367727389721194556222430214001
13Salford460807003097248498827320258638575861987571191926922314
14Celtic Crusaders357635213022250018397311249747511962940554161734020403


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Notable moments

Awards were presented for outstanding contributions and efforts to players and clubs:
The following table lists all incidents that were reviewed by the Rugby Football League during Super League XIV, which were later deemed "guilty" and resulted in disciplinary action. The offenses were graded, depending on severity, in alphabetical order, "A" being less severe than "B".
Name of PlayerRndOffenseGradeSuspensionFineSource
Chev Walker1StrikingC1 match£300
Michael McIlorum2Dangerous throwC1 match£200
Jamal Fakir2High tackleC1 match£300
Ben Westwood2High tackleD5 matches£300
Maurie Fa'asavalu4"Chicken wing"C1 match£300
Keith Mason7StrikingC-£300
Ian Sibbitt10High tackleC1 match£300
Darrell Griffin17Grapple tackleC-£300
Jamal Fakir17High tackleC2 matches£300

Operational rules

Salary cap:
The 'club trained player rule' entered its second year and made a planned adjustment:

Television

2009 was the first of a new three-year broadcasting agreement between the RFL and BSkyB for Sky Sports to screen matches exclusively live within the United Kingdom. The deal for the 2009, 2010 and 2011 season was worth in excess of £50 million, with media speculation that each Super League club would receive £0.9-£1.2 million in 2009.
Sky Sports' continued coverage in the UK sees two live matches broadcast each week - one on Friday Night at 7:30pm and another at 6pm on Saturdays. Regular commentators are Eddie Hemmings and Mike Stephenson with summarisers including Phil Clarke, Barrie McDermott and Terry O'Connor. Highlights are shown on Boots N' All which is shown on Sky Sports and is rebroadcast on the Internet.
BBC Sport broadcast a highlights programme called the Super League Show, usually presented by Harry Gration. The BBC have elected to broadcast this only to the North West, Yorkshire & North Midlands, North East & Cumbria, and East Yorkshire & Lincolnshire regions on a Sunday. A national repeat is broadcast overnight during the week, the BBC Director of Sport, Richard Moseley, commented that this move was in response to the growing popularity and awareness of the sport, and the large number of requests from people who want to watch it elsewhere in the UK. End of season play-offs are shown across the whole country in a highlights package. Super League Show is available for streaming or downloaded using the BBC iPlayer in the UK.
Orange Sport TV in France shows every Catalans Dragons home match live and also some other matches which are broadcast in the UK live on Sky.
Internationally Super League is shown live on Showtime Sports, Sky Sport, NTV+, SportKlub and Setanta Sports show Super League matches live or delayed each week.
2009 was the first of a three-year deal in which the Nine Network in Australia will show up to 70 live games from Super League over the season.

Radio

Super League XIV is covered extensively by BBC Local Radio:
The competition is also covered on commercial radio coverage:
All Super League commentaries on any station are available via the particular stations on-line streaming.

Internet

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.
In the United Kingdom, BBC London 94.9, BBC Radio Wales and Radio Warrington cover Harlequins, Celtic Crusaders and Warrington respectively.