2003 Super League season

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Tetley's Super League VIII was the official name for the year 2003's Super League championship season, the 109th season of top-level professional rugby league held in Britain, and the eighth championship run by Super League.

Super League VIII
LeagueSuper League
Duration28 Rounds
Teams12
Highest attendance21,784
Bradford Bulls vs Leeds Rhinos (23 May)
Lowest attendance1,276
Halifax vs London Broncos (22 Aug)
Attendance1,336,374 Increase
(average 7,955)
Broadcast partnersSky Sports
2003 Season
ChampionsBradford Bulls
3rd Super League title
5th British title
League LeadersBradford Bulls
Man of SteelEngland Jamie Peacock
Top point-scorer(s)England Paul Deacon (286)
Top try-scorer(s)Australia Dennis Moran (24)
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from National League OneSalford City Reds
Relegated to National League OneHalifax

The season culminated in a replay of the 2001 Grand Final between Bradford Bulls and Wigan Warriors, and again Bradford won, claiming the 2003 Championship, their second in three years.

Rule changes edit

  • The knock-on rule was modified so that if in the referee's judgement a player did not play at the ball, a knock-on would not be given.[1]
  • Super League coaches voted 12-0 for new interchange and substitution rules for the 2003 season.[2] The number of interchanges, which now included blood bins, increased from 6 to 12 using a pool of 4 substitutes.[1][2] This change aimed to retain the element of wearing down a team's opponents during the game - which was considered part of the character of the sport.[2] Stuart Cummings, the Rugby Football League's technical controller said the changes "bring us into line with the international rules" and ruled out future increases as well as declaring, "We will never see the unlimited interchange introduced into rugby league in Britain," a change that had caused controversy in Australia during its experiment there.[2]

Table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Bradford Bulls (L, C) 28 22 0 6 878 529 +349 44 Semi Final
2   Leeds Rhinos 28 19 3 6 751 555 +196 41
3   Wigan Warriors 28 19 2 7 776 512 +264 40 Elimination Semi Final
4   St Helens 28 16 1 11 845 535 +310 31[a]
5   London Broncos 28 14 2 12 643 696 −53 30
6   Warrington Wolves 28 14 1 13 748 619 +129 29
7   Hull F.C. 28 13 3 12 701 577 +124 27[b]
8   Castleford Tigers 28 12 1 15 612 633 −21 25
9   Widnes Vikings 28 12 1 15 640 727 −87 25
10   Huddersfield Giants 28 11 1 16 628 715 −87 23
11   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 28 7 1 20 505 774 −269 15
12   Halifax (R) 28 1 0 27 372 1227 −855 0[c] Relegation to National League One
Source: Rugby League Project
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield Winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ St Helens deducted 2 points for salary cap breaches.
  2. ^ Hull FC deducted 2 points for salary cap breaches.
  3. ^ Halifax deducted 2 points for salary cap breaches.

Play-offs edit

Source: Rugby League Project[3]

Grand Final edit

Media edit

Television edit

This season was the final year of Sky Sports' contract with the Rugby Football League allowing them to broadcast matches exclusively live, the deal ended in November 2003.[4]

Records edit

On 2 March, Matt Crowther of Hull F.C. equalled the club record for goals in a match when he was successful 14 times against Sheffield Eagles.[5]

2003 Transfers edit

Players edit

Player 2002 Club 2003 Club
Brandon Costin   Bradford Bulls   Huddersfield Giants
Brian McDermott   Bradford Bulls Retirement
Richard Gay   Castleford Tigers Retirement
Barrie-Jon Mather   Castleford Tigers Kubota Spears (Japanese rugby union)
Gary Mercer   Castleford Tigers Retirement
Kyle Warren   Castleford Tigers Retirement
Jon Wells   Castleford Tigers   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Robbie Beckett   Halifax Blue Sox   NRL: Wests Tigers
Jamie Bloem   Halifax Blue Sox   Huddersfield Giants
Gavin Clinch   Halifax Blue Sox   Salford City Reds (National League One)
Andrew Dunemann   Halifax Blue Sox   Leeds Rhinos
Jason Flowers   Halifax Blue Sox   Salford City Reds (National League One)
Jim Gannon   Halifax Blue Sox   Huddersfield Giants
Brett Goldspink   Halifax Blue Sox Retirement
Karle Hammond   Halifax Blue Sox Retirement
Jamie Thackray   Halifax Blue Sox   Castleford Tigers
David Woods   Halifax Blue Sox Retirement
Lee Jackson   Hull F.C. York City Knights
Graham Mackay   Hull F.C. Retirement
Tonie Carroll   Leeds Rhinos   NRL: Brisbane Broncos
Darren Fleary   Leeds Rhinos   Huddersfield Giants
Andy Hay   Leeds Rhinos   Widnes Vikings
Karl Pratt   Leeds Rhinos   Bradford Bulls
Ryan Sheridan   Leeds Rhinos   Widnes Vikings
Marcus St Hilaire   Leeds Rhinos   Huddersfield Giants
Adrian Vowles   Leeds Rhinos   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Ben Walker   Leeds Rhinos   NRL: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Richie Barnett   London Broncos   Hull F.C.
Wayne Evans   London Broncos Retirement
Michael Gillett   London Broncos Retirement
Jason Hetherington   London Broncos Retirement
Mark Corvo   Salford City Reds Retirement
Damian Gibson   Salford City Reds   Castleford Tigers
Michael Hancock   Salford City Reds Retirement
Graham Holroyd   Salford City Reds   Huddersfield Giants
Warren Jowitt   Salford City Reds   Hull F.C.
Francis Maloney   Salford City Reds   Castleford Tigers
Jason Nicol   Salford City Reds Retirement
Nick Pinkney   Salford City Reds   Hull Kingston Rovers (National League One)
Darren Shaw   Salford City Reds   Oldham (National League One)
Darren Treacy   Salford City Reds   NRL: Parramatta Eels
Mike Wainwright   Salford City Reds   Warrington Wolves
Darren Britt   St. Helens Retirement
Sean Hoppe   St. Helens Retirement
Sonny Nickle   St. Helens   Leigh Centurions (National League One)
Peter Shiels   St. Helens Retirement
Deon Bird   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats   Widnes Vikings
Paul Broadbent   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats York City Knights
Chris Feather   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats   Leeds Rhinos
Andrew Frew   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats   Halifax
Phil Hassan   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Swinton Lions
Paul Jackson   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats   Castleford Tigers
Neil Law   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats York City Knights
Martin Moana   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats   Halifax
Kris Tassell   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Swinton Lions
Nathan Wood   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats   Warrington Wolves
Dean Busby   Warrington Wolves   Hull Kingston Rovers (National League One)
Dale Laughton   Warrington Wolves Retirement
Paul Marquet   Warrington Wolves Retirement
Matthew Rodwell   Warrington Wolves Retirement
Steve Carter   Widnes Vikings Retirement
Troy Stone   Widnes Vikings Retirement
Craig Weston   Widnes Vikings Hiatus
Gary Connolly   Wigan Warriors   Leeds Rhinos
David Furner   Wigan Warriors   Leeds Rhinos
Harvey Howard   Wigan Warriors   Hull Kingston Rovers (National League One)
Marvin Golden   Doncaster Dragons (Northern Ford Premiership)   Widnes Vikings
Chris Thorman   Huddersfield Giants (Northern Ford Premiership)   London Broncos
Matt Calland   Rochdale Hornets (Northern Ford Premiership)   Huddersfield Giants
Darren Smith   NRL: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs   St. Helens
Colin Best   NRL: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Hull F.C.
Nick Graham   NRL: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Wigan Warriors
Chris McKenna   NRL: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Leeds Rhinos
Paul Mellor   NRL: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Castleford Tigers
Dean Treister   NRL: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Hull F.C.
Ian Sibbit   NRL: Melbourne Storm   Warrington Wolves
Julian Bailey   NRL: Newcastle Knights   Huddersfield Giants
Clinton O'Brien   NRL: Newcastle Knights   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Bill Peden   NRL: Newcastle Knights   London Broncos
Shontayne Hape   NRL: New Zealand Warriors   Bradford Bulls
Anthony Colella   NRL: South Sydney Rabbitohs   Huddersfield Giants
Brent Grose   NRL: South Sydney Rabbitohs   Warrington Wolves
Jason Hooper   NRL: St. George Illawarra Dragons   St. Helens
Shane Millard   NRL: St. George Illawarra Dragons   Widnes Vikings
Dallas Hood   NRL: Sydney Roosters   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Ben Jeffries   NRL: Wests Tigers   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Matt Seers   NRL: Wests Tigers   Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Quentin Pongia Villeneuve Leopards (Elite One Championship)   Wigan Warriors
Neil Harmon N/A   Halifax
Damian Kennedy N/A   London Broncos

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b BBC Sport (20 February 2003). "Sculthorpe questions rule changes". BBC. Retrieved 6 May 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d Ray French (16 May 2002). "All change, please". BBC. Retrieved 6 May 2009.
  3. ^ "Super League VIII 2003". rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  4. ^ Telegraph (3 February 2004). "More money for League from TV deal". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 24 July 2009.
  5. ^ "Hull F.C. History". Retrieved 23 October 2009.[dead link]

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