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Super League play-offs verdict

Super League play-offs verdict

Whether or not you think eight teams is too many, the Super League play-offs get underway this weekend.

There have been grumbles about the fact more than half of the competing teams will take part in the end of season showcase, with the threat of a team who finished as lowly as 8th and 16 points off the league leaders reaching the season finale.

Then there is of course the controversial club call system, which makes an already confusing play-off format that more puzzling.

In time, I imagine we will move closer to the system employed in the NRL, but for now, we have this system - which pits 1st against 4th and 2nd against 3rd, with the two losers given a second chance, against the two winners of the 5th v 8th and 6th v 7th clashes.

Whatever format used though, the line-up is looking somewhat intriguing. Leeds and St Helens don't appear to carry the same aura as they have had in recent years, and the new kids on the block - namely Nathan Brown and Justin Morgan - will fancy their chances of moving within 80 minutes of a maiden Grand Final this weekend.

Brown has almost certainly got his hand on the coach of the year trophy after an impressive debut campaign, and his Huddersfield side will be buoyed by last week's defeat of Wigan which helped to erase memories of the Challenge Cup final defeat to Warrington. They will be looking for inspiration from their Challenge Cup semi-final win over Saints, while they did themselves no harm when losing 12-10 at Knowsley Road a few weeks ago.

However, the Giants will be missing Scott Moore, banned internally by the club for a breach of discipline. It puts more pressure on fellow Dream Team member Brett Hodgson to produce.

Meanwhile for Saints, Mick Potter will be looking to overcome the disappointment of finishing runners-up to Leeds by ending the Rhinos two year stint as Super League champions.

Leeds appear to be hitting form at the right time, and they face a Hull KR side - who like themselves - can boast four players in the Dream Team (Senior, Hall, Peacock and Sinfield; Fox, Dobson, Newton and Galea). Justin Morgan has done a fantastic job at Craven Park, with the Robins earning their way up the ranks via the traditional methods, and not the fast-tracking licensing way. They have built on the platform laid in National League 1, and they are the blueprint that many other Super League hopefuls will surely be following in future years.

Can anyone outside the top four challenge? If there's one man who knows his way through the play-offs it's Wigan coach Brian Noble, who could be on his way out of the DW Stadium if rumours are to be believed. He has been solid if unspectacular at Wigan, and the most successful British coach in recent memory will be hoping he can work his magic before the end of this campaign, and end a barren spell for the cherry and whites.

John Kear's achievements must not go unnoticed either. He has led Wakefield to a record points tally and a superb season, with a team built around the playmaking talents of Danny Brough and Sam Obst. Their problem will be that to reach a Grand Final, they will have to win away at one of the big four - a tough ask.

Castleford will be happy just to be there after a few years of instability going up and down the leagues - in fact their success, together with Wakefield, is a far cry from the end of the 2006 season when the Wildcats relegated the Tigers to a season in the second tier.

Cas travel to Wigan for what will be an intriguing encounter, while Wakefield face Catalans, who take part in the play-offs for a second successive year. They will find it difficult away from France, but they are another dangerous team - highlighted by their surprise triumph over former coach Mick Potter's Saints last weekend.

Predictions

Qualifying Play-off 1: Leeds v Hull KR (Headingley, Friday, 8pm)
Leeds by 6

Qualifying Play-off 2: St Helens v Huddersfield (Knowsley Road, Saturday, 6pm)
Huddersfield by 8

Elimination Play-off 1: Wakefield v Catalans (Belle Vue, Saturday, 8pm)
Wakefield by 14

Elimination Play-off 2: Wigan v Castleford (DW Stadium, Sunday, 7pm)
Wigan by 7

Comments

1 comment for Super League play-offs verdict. Why not add your comment now?
1. alan oxley (at 08:52:12 on 17 Sep 2009) wrote:
Can one ask wether the Saints match eas fixed? As
Catalans have never won at Saints before.
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Round: 27 Fri 3 Sep 20:00
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Round: 27 Fri 3 Sep 20:00
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 16:30
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:45
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:45
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Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:30
18 - 38
New Craven Park Sun 22nd August
52 - 4
The Galpharm Stadium Sun 22nd August
38 - 28
Grattan Stadium Sun 22nd August
40 - 28
The Jungle Sun 22nd August
10 - 36
Racecourse Sat 21st August
36 - 18
Halliwell Jones Stadium Fri 20th August
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1 Wigan 26 21 0 5 42
2 St Helens 26 19 0 7 38
3 Warrington 26 19 0 7 38
4 Leeds 26 16 1 9 33
5 Hull FC 26 16 0 10 32
6 Huddersfield 26 15 1 10 31
7 Hull K R 26 14 1 11 29
8 Castleford 26 11 0 15 22
9 Crusaders 26 11 0 15 22
10 Bradford 26 9 1 16 19
11 Wakefield 26 9 0 17 18
12 Harlequins 26 7 0 19 14
13 Salford 26 7 0 19 14
14 Catalans 26 6 0 20 12
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Round: Play Offs Thu 2 Sep 19:30
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Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:00
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Round: Play Offs Thu 9 Sep 19:30
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Round: Final Sun 26 Sep
26 - 12
Recreation Ground Sun 22nd August
24 - 32
Cougar Park Sun 22nd August
72 - 20
Bigfellas Stadium Sun 22nd August
24 - 38
Sat 21st August
29 - 28
Don Valley Stadium Thu 19th August
14 - 32
Craven Park Wed 18th August
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1 Featherstone 20 18 0 2 56
2 Halifax 20 16 0 4 50
3 Leigh 20 12 1 7 43
4 Barrow 20 12 1 7 39
5 Widnes 20 11 0 9 38
6 Sheffield 20 10 1 9 35
7 Batley 20 7 0 13 29
8 Toulouse 20 8 0 12 27
9 Dewsbury 20 6 0 14 26
10 Whitehaven 20 4 0 16 16
11 Keighley * 20 4 1 15 10
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Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:30
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Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:00
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Round: Play Offs Sun 12 Sep 15:00
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Round: Final Sun 26 Sep
18 - 48
New River Stadium Fri 27th August
32 - 24
South Leeds Stadium Sun 22nd August
16 - 26
Spotland Stadium Sun 22nd August
94 - 0
Sedgley Park Sun 22nd August
46 - 12
Keepoat Stadium Sun 22nd August
16 - 18
Sun 15th August
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1 Hunslet 20 18 0 2 55
2 Oldham 20 17 0 3 52
3 York 20 12 0 8 39
4 Blackpool 20 15 0 5 38
5 Rochdale 20 10 0 10 37
6 South 20 9 0 11 34
7 Workington 20 8 1 11 33
8 Swinton 20 9 1 10 33
9 Doncaster 20 8 0 12 28
10 London 20 2 0 18 10
11 Gateshead 20 1 0 19 -2
25 - 24
Bloomfield Road Sun 18th July
18 - 48
Cougar Park Sun 20th June
4 - 25
Leigh Sports Village Thu 17th June
6 - 42
South Leeds Stadium Sun 6th June
26 - 16
Mount Pleasant Sun 6th June
32 - 6
Cougar Park Sun 6th June
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1 Dragons 23 16 0 7 205
2 Wests 23 15 0 8 37
3 Panthers 23 14 0 9 118
4 Titans 23 14 0 9 19
5 Roosters 23 13 0 10 39
6 Warriors 23 13 0 10 39
7 Sea Eagles 23 12 0 11 41
8 Raiders 23 12 0 11 4
9 Rabbitohs 23 11 0 12 31
10 Broncos 23 11 0 12 -25
11 Knights 23 10 0 13 -40
12 Eels 23 10 0 13 -64
13 Bulldogs 23 8 0 15 -51
14 Sharks 23 7 0 16 -217
15 Cowboys 23 5 0 18 -232
16 Storm 23 13 0 10 96

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