Championship Grand Final

The Championship Grand Final (previously the National League One Grand Final) is the championship-deciding game of the Championship competition via the playoffs. Since 2022 the Grand Final has also been used to determine promotion to Super League.

Championship Grand Final
Teams2
First meeting2003
Latest meeting2023
Next meeting2024
BroadcastersSky Sports
Statistics
Meetings total15
Most wins Leigh Leopards (3 titles)

History

2003–2007: Promotion

In 2003 as the Second Division was rebranded National League One and promotion and relegation was reintroduced between the Super League and National League One. Rather than having a traditional one up one down system, the RFL decided to implement a top 6 playoff system that was being used in the Super League at the time to decide promotion.

2008–2014: Licensing

In 2007 it was announced licensing was to be introduced for the 2008 season, replacing promotion and relegation, but the Grand Final would be retained and the division would be rebranded the Championship.

Salford and Celtic Crusaders were the first teams to be awarded Super League licenses and both teams reached the Grand Final which was reduced to being decided by a 5 team playoff, however it would return to six teams the following season.

In 2013, the playoffs were expanded for the first time to eight teams as it had been seen to be a success in the Super League for a number of years before. The eight team playoff would be the last before it was announced the Championship Grand Final would be scrapped in 2014 due to a league restructure in 2015.

2015–2018: Million Pound Game

In 2015 the Championship Grand Final was effectively replaced with the Million Pound Game. In the new league structure the top four Championship clubs would form a mini league with the bottom four Super League clubs. Teams finishing in the top three were promoted to Super League while teams in the bottom three were relegated to the Championship, meanwhile teams finishing 4th and 5th would play each other in the Million Pound Game for the final Super League place. In the four years it was contested three Championship clubs competed in it with 2018 being the only time both teams in it were from the Championship.[1]

2019–present: Reintroduction

After scrapping the Super 8s in 2019 the RFL Championship Grand Final returned as the promotion deciding game.[2][3] Despite this, the "Million Pound Game" name was still kept for marking purposes until 2022 season.[4][5]

Results

Year Winners Score Runner-up Stadium Attendance
2003 Salford 3114 Leigh Halton Stadium 9,186
2004 Leigh 3216 Whitehaven 11,005
2005 Castleford 36–8 Whitehaven 13,300
2006 Hull KR 2916 Widnes Halliwell Jones Stadium
2007 Castleford 4210 Widnes Headingley 20,814
2008 Salford 3618 Celtic Crusaders Halton Stadium 7,104
2009 Barrow 2618 Halifax Halliwell Jones Stadium 11,398
2010 Halifax 2322 Featherstone 9,443
2011 Featherstone 404 Sheffield 7,263
2012 Sheffield 2016 Featherstone 6,409
2013 Sheffield 1912 Batley Leigh Sports Village 6,800
2014 Leigh 3612 Featherstone Headingley 9,164
For 2015-2018 see Million Pound Game
2019 Toronto Wolfpack 24–6 Featherstone Rovers Lamport Stadium 9,974
2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[6]
2021 Toulouse Olympique 34–12 Featherstone Rovers Stade Ernest-Wallon 9,235
2022 Leigh Centurions 44–12 Batley Bulldogs Leigh Sports Village 7,233
2023 London Broncos 18–14 Toulouse Olympique Stade Ernest-Wallon

Winners

Club Wins Runners-up Winning Years
Salford Red Devils202003, 2008
Castleford Tigers202005, 2007
Leigh Centurions312004, 2014, 2022
Sheffield Eagles212012, 2013
Hull Kingston Rovers102006
Barrow Raiders102009
Halifax112010
Featherstone Rovers152011
Toronto Wolfpack102019
Toulouse Olympique112021
London Broncos102023
Whitehaven02N/A
Widnes Vikings02N/A
Celtic Crusaders01N/A
Batley Bulldogs02N/A

See also

References

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