Super League XXIII


The 2018 Super League season, known as the Betfred Super League XXIII for sponsor reasons, was the 23rd season of Super League and 124th season of rugby league in Britain. It was won by Wigan Warriors, who were crowned champions after beating Warrington Wolves 12-4. It was Wigan's 22nd Championship win and a new record for being champions. They are now 9 titles ahead of the next team.
Twelve teams competed over 23 rounds, including the Magic Weekend, which took place at St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, after which the eight highest entered the Super League play-offs for a place in the Super League Grand Final. The four lowest teams then entered the qualifying play-offs, along with the four highest teams from the Championship, to determine which teams will play again in Super League XXIV.
Leeds Rhinos were the reigning champions going into the season, but after a run of 10 games without a win, they were condemned to The Qualifiers.
This season also saw the first Super League game played outside Europe, as Wigan Warriors faced Hull F.C. at WIN Stadium in Wollongong, Australia on Saturday 10 February 2018, which Wigan won, 24–10.
St. Helens won the League Leaders Shield for a record 6th time. However, they failed to reach the Grand Final after losing their semi final 13-18 to Warrington Wolves. This marked the first time since Huddersfield in 2013 that the League Leaders would not make it to the Grand Final.
Widnes Vikings were relegated to the Championship, after only 3 wins saw them finish bottom of the regular season and condemned to The Qualifiers. To which they only managed to gain 1 win, which was against Halifax.
London Broncos won the Million Pound Game by beating Toronto Wolfpack 4–2 and were promoted to the Super League, returning to Super League 4 years after they were relegated.
Ben Barba was crowned the Man of Steel, beating teammate James Roby and John Bateman of Wigan Warriors.

Teams

Eleven teams in Super League are from the North of England. Five teams hail from the historic county of Lancashire, west of the Pennines: Warrington, St. Helens, Salford, Wigan, and Widnes. Six teams hail from the historic county of Yorkshire, east of the Pennines: Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity, Leeds, Castleford, Hull KR and Hull FC. Catalans Dragons, located in Perpignan, France, are the only team outside the North of England. St Helens, Wigan Warriors, Warrington Wolves, and Leeds Rhinos are the only teams to have played in every season of Super League since 1996.
Hull KR were promoted from the Championship after finishing in 2nd place in The Qualifiers for 2017 whilst Leigh were relegated to the Championship after losing the 2017 Million Pound Game to Catalans.
Team2017 positionStadiumCapacityCity/Area
Castleford Tigers
1st The Mend-A-Hose Jungle11,750Castleford, West Yorkshire
Catalans Dragons
10thStade Gilbert Brutus14,000Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
Huddersfield Giants
8thJohn Smith's Stadium24,544Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Hull
3rdKCOM Stadium25,404Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Hull Kingston Rovers
PromotedLightstream Stadium12,225Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Leeds Rhinos
2nd Headingley Carnegie Stadium22,250Leeds, West Yorkshire
Salford Red Devils
7thAJ Bell Stadium12,000Salford, Greater Manchester
St. Helens
4thTotally Wicked Stadium18,000St. Helens, Merseyside
Wakefield Trinity
5thBeaumont Legal Stadium11,000Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Warrington Wolves
9thHalliwell Jones Stadium15,500Warrington, Cheshire
Widnes Vikings
12thThe Select Security Stadium13,500Widnes, Cheshire
Wigan Warriors
6thDW Stadium25,138Wigan, Greater Manchester

Regular season results

Regular season standings

Super 8s

Format

After 23 games the league table is frozen, and the teams are split up into two of Super 8s. The teams finishing in the top eight go on to contest the Super League Super 8s, to determine which teams go through to the semi-final play-offs, to compete for a place in the Super League Grand Final on 13 October. Each teams points are carried over from the previous 23 games, and each teams play each other one more time, a total of seven further games per team.
The Super League Super 8s sees the top eight teams from the Super League, play each other one more time. Each team's points are carried over from the previous 23 games, and after seven rounds, the top four teams will then make up the play off semi-finals, with the team finishing first hosting the team in fourth, and the team finishing second, hosting the team finishing third. The winners of these semi-finals will then contest the Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford on 13 October 2018.

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Final standings

Playoffs

Grand Final

Final

Wigan Warriors

Wigan finished 2nd in regular season and seven consecutive wins in the Super 8's saw them secure 2nd place in the table. A 14–0 victory over Castleford Tigers in the semi-final earned Wigan a place in their 10th Grand Final.
This is the first time that a team has won all 7 Super 8's games in a single season, and since this playoff format will be abandoned at the end of the 2018 season, will make this a unique historic feat achieved by Wigan.

Warrington Wolves

Warrington finished 4th to earn an away trip to League Leaders Shield winners St. Helens in the semi finals. Warrington won 18-13 with a late try by Tom Lineham. Warrington will be contesting their 4th Grand Final.

Match details

This match was Shaun Wane's last game as Wigan coach before going to Scotland Rugby Union after 7 seasons as head coach of Wigan.

Teams

Player statistics

Top 10 try Scorers

Top 10 try assists

Top 10 goal scorers

Top 10 points scorers

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Discipline

Red Cards
RankPlayerClub Red Cards
1= Liam Watts Castleford Tigers1
1= Kenny Edwards Catalans Dragons1
1= Mickael Simon Catalans Dragons1
1= Danny Brough Huddersfield Giants1
1= Bureta Faraimo Hull F.C.1
1= Lee Mossop Salford Red Devils1
1= Morgan Knowles St. Helens1
1= Matty Lees St. Helens1
1= Jacob Miller Wakefield Trinity1
1= Declan Patton Warrington Wolves1
1= Wellington Albert Widnes Vikings1
1= Chris Houston Widnes Vikings1

Yellow Cards
RankPlayerClub Yellow Cards
1= Sam Moa Catalans Dragons3
1= Mickael Simon Catalans Dragons3
2= Adam Milner Castleford Tigers2
2= Julian Bousquet Catalans Dragons2
2= Michael McIlorum Catalans Dragons2
2= Fouad Yaha Catalans Dragons2
2= Ryan Hinchcliffe Huddersfield Giants2
2= Kruise Leeming Huddersfield Giants2
2= Josh Johnson Hull KR2
2= Lama Tasi Salford Red Devils2
2= Weller Hauraki * Salford Red Devils/ Widnes Vikings2
2= Mark Percival St. Helens2
2= Matty Ashurst Wakefield Trinity2
2= Craig Huby Wakefield Trinity2
2= Tyler Randell Wakefield Trinity2
2= Mike Cooper Warrington Wolves2
2= Tom Lineham Warrington Wolves2
2= Chris Houston Widnes Vikings2
2= Thomas Leuluai Wigan Warriors2
2= Sam Tomkins Wigan Warriors2
3= Matt Cook Castleford Tigers1
3= Oliver Holmes Castleford Tigers1
3= Mike McMeeken Castleford Tigers1
3= Grant Millington Castleford Tigers1
3= Joe Wardle Castleford Tigers1
3= Lambert Belmas Catalans Dragons1
3= Greg Bird Catalans Dragons1
3= Benjamin Jullien Catalans Dragons1
3= Lewis Tierney Catalans Dragons1
3= Brayden Williame Catalans Dragons1
3= Danny Brough Huddersfield Giants1
3= Michael Lawrence Huddersfield Giants1
3= Jermaine McGillvary Huddersfield Giants1
3= Jordan Turner Huddersfield Giants1
3= Jacob Wardle Huddersfield Giants1
3= Jake Connor Hull F.C.1
3= Bureta Faraimo Hull F.C.1
3= Josh Griffin Hull F.C.1
3= Maurice Blair Hull KR1
3= Chris Clarkson Hull KR1
3= Matthew Marsh Hull KR1
3= Mose Masoe Hull KR1
3= Nick Scruton Hull KR1
3= Danny Tickle Hull KR1
3= Joel Tomkins * Hull KR / Wigan Warriors1
3= Brett Ferres Leeds Rhinos1
3= Matt Parcell Leeds Rhinos1
3= Brad Singleton Leeds Rhinos1
3= George Griffin Salford Red Devils1
3= Junior Sa'u Salford Red Devils1
3= Logan Tomkins Salford Red Devils1
3= Kris Welham Salford Red Devils1
3= Ryan Lannon Salford Red Devils1
3= Kyle Amor St. Helens1
3= Luke Douglas St. Helens1
3= Matty Lees St. Helens1
3= Dominique Peyroux St. Helens1
3= Scott Grix Wakefield Trinity1
3= Max Jowitt Wakefield Trinity1
3= Reece Lyne Wakefield Trinity1
3= Sitaleki Akauola Warrington Wolves1
3= Ryan Atkins Warrington Wolves1
3= George King Warrington Wolves1
3= Hep Cahill Widnes Vikings1
3= Danny Walker Widnes Vikings1
3= Sam Powell Wigan Warriors1
3= Romain Navarette Wigan Warriors1

Average attendances
ClubHome
Games
TotalAverageHighestLowest
Castleford Tigers1186,8887,8989,5575,946
Catalans Dragons1191,8918,35310,2366,585
Huddersfield Giants1163,1995,7459,1214,385
Hull FC11133,92112,17417,56410,051
Hull KR1187,6147,96412,0906,711
Leeds Rhinos11140,88112,80723,24610,366
Salford Red Devils1130,2362,7485,5682,248
St Helens11126,26411,47817,98010,008
Wakefield Trinity1157,6855,2447,0204,055
Warrington Wolves11110,96910,08812,2688,792
Widnes Vikings1153,8764,8977,0093,681
Wigan Warriors10117,08411,70816,04710,641

Top 10 attendances

Format

The Qualifiers sees the bottom four teams from Super League join the top 4 teams from the Championship. The points totals are reset to zero and each team plays seven games each, playing every other team once. The teams finishing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd will gain qualification to the 2019 Super League season. The teams finishing 4th and 5th will play in the "Million Pound Game" at the home of the 4th place team to determine who will take the final place to gain promotion to Super League XXIV. The loser, along with teams finishing 6th, 7th and 8th, will be relegated to the Championship.

End of season awards

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

Television

2018 is the second of a five-year contract with Sky Sports to televise 100 matches per season.
Sky Sports coverage in the UK will see two live matches broadcast each week, usually at 8:00 pm on Thursday and Friday nights.
Regular commentators will be Eddie Hemmings with summarisers including Phil Clarke, Brian Carney, Barrie McDermott and Terry O'Connor. Sky will broadcast highlights on Sunday nights on Super League - Full Time at 10 p.m.
BBC Sport will broadcast a highlights programme called the Super League Show, presented by Tanya Arnold. The BBC show two weekly broadcasts of the programme, the first to the BBC North West, Yorkshire, North East and Cumbria, and East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire regions on Monday evenings at 11:35 p.m. on BBC One, while a repeat showing is shown nationally on BBC Two on Tuesday afternoons at 1.30 p.m. The Super League Show is also available for one month after broadcast for streaming or download via the BBC iPlayer in the UK only. End of season play-offs are shown on BBC Two across the whole country in a weekly highlights package on Sunday afternoons.
Internationally, Super League is shown live or delayed on Showtime Sports, Sky Sport, TV 2 Sport, Fox Soccer Plus, Fox Sports and Sportsnet World.

Radio

BBC Coverage:
Commercial Radio Coverage:
All Super League commentaries on any station are available via the particular stations on-line streaming.