The 2024 RFL Championship, (officially known as the Betfred Championship for sponsorship reasons), is a professional rugby league club competition. The second tier of the British rugby league system comprises 14 clubs – 13 from England and one from France.

2024 Betfred Championship
Teams14
2024 season
 

The season comprises 26 rounds in the regular season with the top six teams taking part in the play-offs to determine the champions.

Team changes edit

London Broncos won promotion to the Super League at the end of 2023 and are replaced by Wakefield Trinity who were relegated from Super League. Promoted from League 1 in 2023 are Dewsbury Rams and Doncaster who replace the 2023 relegated teams, Keighley Cougars and Newcastle Thunder.

Structure changes edit

There is no automatic promotion from the Championship to Super League at the end of the season. This is due to the introduction of the grading scheme where clubs are graded by a number of factors, not all based on on-field performance.[1]

The Summer Bash round which sees all the fixtures played at one location over a weekend has been dropped for 2024 following disappointing attendance figures for the 2022 and 2023 events which were played in Leeds and York respectively.[2]

Following a review of the league structure below Super League, the RFL announced that by the start of the 2026 season, the Championship and League 1 would be equalised in size at 12 teams each. The first step will be to reduce the Championship from 14 clubs to 13 at the end of the 2024 season. This will be achieved by the bottom two clubs being relegated to League 1 but only the League 1 champions being promoted. The team finishing third-bottom this season will play the team winning the League 1 play-offs for the 13th spot in the 2025 Championship.[3]

Rule changes edit

A number of changes have been introduced for 2024.[4]

The "six again" rule has been amended so that set restarts will only be awarded if the ball is in the defending team's half of the field. Infringements in the attacking team's half will result in a penalty to the attacking team.

The use of the 18th man will be allowed after two players (reduced from three) have failed head impact assessments or a player is unable to continue through injury (not just a head injury) resulting from foul play where the opposing player was sin-binned or sent-off. The use of the green card by the referee ordering injured players off the field for treatment will be discontinued in the Championship.

A team awarded a penalty at a scrum will have the option to reset the scrum instead of taking the penalty.

For disciplinary processes a category of "reckless tackle" has been introduced.[5]

On 26 February 2024, the RFL announced that changes would be made to the 'head on head contact' rule that was previously implemented to start the season. This came after Nu Brown of Super League club Hull FC was controversially shown a red card for a tackle during his side's match against Warrington Wolves.[6] The RFL stated that the rule will be amended, "emphasising that it applies only to initial contact".[7]

Clubs edit

Locations of English teams competing in the 2024 Championship.
Locations of the 2024 RFL Championship teams in West Yorkshire
Locations of 2024 RFL Championship teams in France
Team Location Stadium Capacity
  Barrow Raiders Barrow-in-Furness Northern Competitions Stadium 6,000
  Batley Bulldogs Batley Mount Pleasant 7,500
  Bradford Bulls Bradford Odsal Stadium 22,000
  Dewsbury Rams Dewsbury Crown Flatt 5,100
  Doncaster Doncaster Eco-Power Stadium 15,231
  Featherstone Rovers Featherstone Millennium Stadium 8,000
  Halifax Panthers Halifax The Shay 10,401
  Sheffield Eagles Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park 1,320
  Swinton Lions Sale Heywood Road 3,387
  Toulouse Olympique Toulouse Stade Ernest-Wallon 19,500
  Wakefield Trinity Wakefield DIY Kitchens Stadium 9,333
  Whitehaven Whitehaven Recreation Ground 7,500
  Widnes Vikings Widnes DCBL Stadium 13,350
  York Knights York York Community Stadium 8,005

Results edit

Table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Wakefield Trinity 10 10 0 0 384 100 +284 20 League Leaders Shield and qualify for semi-finals
2   Widnes Vikings 10 7 1 2 260 171 +89 15 Semi-finals
3   Sheffield Eagles 10 7 0 3 288 170 +118 14 Eliminators
4   Featherstone Rovers 10 6 0 4 290 211 +79 12
5   Toulouse Olympique 10 6 0 4 262 190 +72 12
6   Bradford Bulls 10 6 0 4 233 184 +49 12
7   Doncaster 10 4 1 5 215 227 −12 9
8   Swinton Lions 10 4 0 6 226 270 −44 8
9   Batley Bulldogs 10 4 0 6 161 218 −57 8
10   Whitehaven 10 3 2 5 192 272 −80 8
11   Barrow Raiders 10 4 0 6 167 293 −126 8
12   York Knights 10 3 0 7 201 255 −54 6 Play-off v League 1 play-off winners
13   Halifax Panthers 10 3 0 7 170 285 −115 6 Relegation to League One
14   Dewsbury Rams 10 1 0 9 140 343 −203 2
Updated to match(es) played on 2 June 2024. Source: RFL
Rules for classification: 1) Competition points; 2) Points difference; 3) Points percentage (points scored/points conceded x 100)

Player statistics edit

Top 10 try scorers edit

Rank Player (s) Club Tries
1   Lachlan Walmsley   Wakefield Trinity 12
2   Connor Wynne   Featherstone Rovers 9
3   Zac Fulton   Bradford Bulls 8
  Kieran Gill
  Connor Jones   Featherstone Rovers
6   Matty Dawson-Jones   Sheffield Eagles 7
  Maxime Stefani   Toulouse Olympique
  Max Jowitt   Wakefield Trinity
9   James Glover   Sheffield Eagles 6
  Rhys Williams   Swinton Lions
  Luke Gale   Wakefield Trinity
  Josh Griffin
  Jake Maizen   Whitehaven RLFC
  Mike Butt   Widnes Vikings
  Matty Fozard
  Ryan Ince

Top 10 goal scorers edit

Rank Player Club Goals
1   Max Jowitt   Wakefield Trinity 49
2   Tom Gilmore   Widnes Vikings 39
3   Jordan Lilley   Bradford Bulls 37
  Cory Aston   Sheffield Eagles
5   Jake Shorrocks   Toulouse Olympique 33
6   Dec Patton   Swinton Lions 26
7   Louis Jouffret   Halifax Panthers 25
8   Connor Robinson   Doncaster RLFC 24
9   Jake Carter   Whitehaven RLFC 23
10   Josh Woods   Batley Bulldogs 22

Top 10 point scorers edit

Rank Player Club Points
1   Max Jowitt   Wakefield Trinity 126
2   Tom Gilmore   Widnes Vikings 88
3   Cory Aston   Sheffield Eagles 86
4   Jordan Lilley   Bradford Bulls 81
5   Jake Shorrocks   Toulouse Olympique 78
6   Louis Jouffret   Halifax Panthers 66
7   Connor Robinson   Doncaster RLFC 61
8   Danny Addy   Featherstone Rovers 54
10   Dec Patton   Swinton Lions 52
  Jake Carter   Whitehaven RLFC
As of 4 June 2024: (Round 8)

Discipline edit

Red cards edit

Rank Player Club   Cards
1   Brad Walker   Barrow Raiders 1
  Eribe Doro   Bradford Bulls
  Gareth Gale   Featherstone Rovers
  Matty Marsh
  Jordy Gibson   Swinton Lions
  Sitaleki Akauola   Toulouse Olympique
  Harrison Hansen

Yellow cards edit

Rank Player Club   Cards
1   Adam Gledhill   Batley Bulldogs 2
  Dane Manning
  Mitchel Souter   Bradford Bulls
  Dec Patton   Swinton Lions
  Lambert Belmas   Toulouse Olympique
  Ryan King   Whitehaven RLFC
  Will Dagger York Knights
2   Ryan Johnston   Barrow Raiders 1
  Ryan Shaw
  Jarrad Stack
  Brad Walker
  John Davies   Bradford Bulls
  Zac Fulton
  Tom Holmes
  Jorge Taufua
  Ronan Dixon   Dewsbury Rams
  Jacob Hookem
  Kieran Rush
  Marcus Walker
  Yusuf Aydin   Featherstone Rovers
  Brad England
  Josh Hardcastle
  Ben Reynolds
  Jacob Fairbank   Halifax Panthers
  Kevin Larroyer
  Matty Dawson-Jones   Sheffield Eagles
  James Glover
  Bayley Liu
  Joshua Eaves   Swinton Lions
  Richard Lepori
  George Roby
  Gavin Rodden
  Robin Brochon   Toulouse Olympique
  Éloi Pélissier
  Dominique Peyroux
  Reubenn Rennie
  Max Jowitt   Wakefield Trinity
  Mason Lino
  Derrell Olpherts
  Lucas Castle   Whitehaven RLFC
  Edene Gebbie
  James Newton
  Matty Fleming   Widnes Vikings
  Ryan Ince
  Danny Langtree
As of 23 May 2024: (Round 8)

Broadcasting edit

The two-year deal with Viaplay expired at the end of the 2023 season. As of November 2023 no new deal has been arranged with any provider.

References edit

  1. ^ "First IMG gradings revealed as clubs learn fate; Leeds Rhinos lead the way, Super League outfit appeal verdict". LoveRugbyLeague. 25 October 2023.
  2. ^ Walker, Callum (3 November 2023). "Championship Summer Bash set to be scrapped as clubs learn structure fate". Total Rugby League. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ Bower, Aaron (13 March 2024). "Super 8s to return as part of overhaul of Championship rugby league plans". Love Rugby League. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Five law changes approved by the RFL ahead of 2024 season including 'Six Again' rule, 18th man, 'Reckless' tackles". LoveRugbyLeague. 24 November 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Head injury assessment laws among RFL board tweaks". BBC Sport. 24 November 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  6. ^ Cook, Sam (24 February 2024). "Nu Brown releases statement after shocking red card". Serious About Rugby League. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  7. ^ "RFL changes Super League tackle rules after controversial Nu Brown red card". Sky Sports. Retrieved 30 April 2024.