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The following is a list of rugby league footballers who have scored at least 100 tries in the Super League competition. Tries scored in regular season, playoffs, and Super 8's are included. Tries scored in other competitions such as the Challenge Cup or The Qualifiers are excluded.
Highest Super League attendance (excluding Magic Weekend and Grand Final): 31,555, Catalans Dragons v. Wigan Warriors (at Camp Nou, 18 May 2019) Lowest Super League attendance (excluding games played behind closed doors): 500, PSG v. Salford City Reds (at Stade Sebastien Charlety, 2 July 1997) Highest Magic Weekend attendance, weekend:
St Helens were the reigning champions going into Super League XXVI, after successfully retaining their title against Wigan Warriors, in the Grand Final. Super League XXVI also saw the return of the Magic Weekend, which took place at St James' Park in Newcastle, after it was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]
Record attendance in Super League era. Team Attendance Date Warrington Wolves: 18,098 26 August 1996 Player honours. Century of tries. Below is a list of players who ...
British rugby league champions (Tier 1) RFL Championship First Division (1895–1996) Super League (1996–present) Founded 1895–96 Country England Wales France Editions completed 125 Number of teams 12 (since 2015) Current champions Wigan Warriors Most titles won Wigan (24 times) The British men's rugby league champions are the winners of the highest league in British rugby league, which ...
Engage Super League XII is the official name for the year 2007's Super League season in the sport of rugby league. The 2007 season kicked off on the weekend of 2 February 2007 at the Galpharm Stadium. For the first time, the league had a staggered start due to the World Club Challenge between St. Helens and Brisbane Broncos. The first round of ...
Most consecutive wins in the UEFA Champions League: 3 wins during the 2012–13 season. Most goals in a UEFA Champions League season: 19 goals during the 2000–01 season. Highest win in European competitions at home matches 6–0 over Maccabi Netanya F.C. in 2009–10; Most matches played in one single season 18 matches in 1999–2000 season.
Champions: St. Helens 5th Super League title 12th British title: League Leaders: St. Helens: Man of Steel: Paul Wellens: Top point-scorer(s) Jamie Lyon (316) Top try-scorer(s) Justin Murphy (26) Promotion and relegation; Promoted from National League One: Hull Kingston Rovers: Relegated to National League One: Castleford