Rugby League Premiership
The Rugby League Premiership was a competition for British rugby league clubs that operated between 1973 and 1995. As the Super League Premiership the competition continued to operate until 1997.
History
From 1909 until 1973 the Rugby Football League Championship had utilised a play-off format to determine the overall league champions. For the 1973–74 season the league was split into two divisions, and a play-off system was no longer used.In order to maintain interest towards the end of the season a new competition, the "Club Championship", was introduced to replace the championship play-offs. The Harry Sunderland Trophy, which had until then been awarded to the man-of-the-match in the championship final, would instead be awarded to the man-of-the-match in the premiership final.
The first season saw 16 teams take part: the top 12 of the first division and the top four from the second division. The following season saw the title change to "Premiership", and the format was altered so that only the top eight teams in the first division would compete. A similar competition was later instituted for clubs in the lower league. The Premiership continued to be played in this fashion until 1995–96, at the time of the switch to a summer sport, when the competition was abandoned to allow the 1996 Super League season to commence in the spring.
A top-four play-off leading to a final, the Super League Premiership, was instituted as part of the Super League competition. In 1998 this was replaced by a return to a play-off for the championships, with the Harry Sunderland Trophy being the award for the Grand Final's man-of-the-match.
Premiership winners
For completeness, this table includes the 1973–74 Club Championship, and premiership winners from the Super League era.Season | Competition | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Venue |
1973–74 | 1973–74 Club Championship | Warrington | 13–12 | St. Helens | Central Park, Wigan |
1974–75 | 1974–75 Premiership | Leeds | 26–11 | St. Helens | Central Park, Wigan |
1975–76 | 1975–76 Premiership | St. Helens | 15–2 | Salford | Station Road, Swinton |
1976–77 | 1976–77 Premiership | St. Helens | 32–20 | Warrington | Station Road, Swinton |
1977–78 | 1977–78 Premiership | Bradford Northern | 17–8 | Widnes | Station Road, Swinton |
1978–79 | 1978–79 Premiership | Leeds | 24–2 | Bradford Northern | Fartown, Huddersfield |
1979–80 | 1979–80 Premiership | Widnes | 19–5 | Bradford Northern | Station Road, Swinton |
1980–81 | 1980–81 Premiership | Hull Kingston Rovers | 11–7 | Hull F.C. | Headingley, Leeds |
1981–82 | 1981–82 Premiership | Widnes | 23–8 | Hull F.C. | Headingley, Leeds |
1982–83 | 1982–83 Premiership | Widnes | 22–10 | Hull F.C. | Headingley, Leeds |
1983–84 | 1983–84 Premiership | Hull Kingston Rovers | 18–10 | Castleford | Headingley, Leeds |
1984–85 | 1984–85 Premiership | St. Helens | 36–16 | Hull Kingston Rovers | Elland Road, Leeds |
1985–86 | 1985–86 Premiership | Warrington | 38–10 | Halifax | Elland Road, Leeds |
1986–87 | 1986–87 Premiership | Wigan | 8–0 | Warrington | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1987–88 | 1987–88 Premiership | Widnes | 38–14 | St. Helens | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1988–89 | 1988–89 Premiership | Widnes | 18–10 | Hull F.C. | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1989–90 | 1989–90 Premiership | Widnes | 28–6 | Bradford Northern | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1990–91 | 1990–91 Premiership | Hull F.C. | 14–4 | Widnes | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1991–92 | 1991–92 Premiership | Wigan | 48–16 | St. Helens | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1992–93 | 1992–93 Premiership | St. Helens | 10–4 | Wigan | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1993–94 | 1993–94 Premiership | Wigan | 24–20 | Castleford | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1994–95 | 1994–95 Premiership | Wigan | 69–12 | Leeds | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1996 | 1996 Premiership | Wigan | 44-14 | St. Helens | Old Trafford, Manchester |
1997 | 1997 Premiership | Wigan | 32-20 | St. Helens | Old Trafford, Manchester |