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In the United Kingdom, Premiership Rugby is broadcast on TNT Sports (previously BT Sport) and streaming on Discovery+, under a contract most recently renewed in March 2024. The broadcaster carries all Premiership Rugby fixtures (an increase from 80 to 93 regular season fixtures), as well as selected Premiership Rugby Cup fixtures. [100] [101] [102]
This page details first-grade rugby league records from the National Rugby League (1998-) and its predecessors, the New South Wales Rugby Football League (1908-1994), the Australian Rugby League, (1995-1997), and the Super League (1997).
Premiership Rugby top scorers; Awarded for: The leading points scorer and try scorer in a given Premiership Rugby season. Country: England: Presented by: Premiership Rugby: First award: 1998: Currently held by: Paddy Jackson (points) Cadan Murley (tries) Most wins: Andy Goode (points, 4) Tom Varndell & Christian Wade (tries, 3)
The league started in 1987 and Tigers were the inaugural champions of England, a play off for the title was introduced in 2003. Leicester hold the record for most Premiership titles (11), the most consecutive Premiership Final appearances (9) and the most Play off appearances (14).
The following Saracens players were named in the Premiership Rugby Team of the Decade for the 2010s. The starting XV is made up of the players who recorded the most appearances in their respective positions, across all teams in the league, between January 2010 and December 2019, with the bench consisting of the players with the second most caps ...
Leigh Leopards (13 February 2025) (0-0 after 80 minutes –the first game in Super League history to end in a 0-0 draw after regulation time) Highest scoring game with no tries: Salford City Reds 5-2 Harlequins RL (15 June 2007) Most points in a game by one team: 96, Bradford Bulls v. Salford City Reds (25 June 2000)
He is the most decorated player in the club's history with 8 Premiership titles, 2 European titles and 2 Anglo-Welsh cups. Under Richards, Leicester entered a golden age, winning four consecutive Premiership Rugby titles in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002, as well as back to back Heineken Cups in 2001 and 2002.
Between 1912 and 1925, and again in 1937, the premiership was decided on a first-past-the-post basis, with a final only played if two teams finished with an equal amount of competition points. This happened in 1916, 1922, 1923 and 1924.