Showing posts with label Qualifiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Qualifiers. Show all posts

3 October 2018

2018 SLP Awards!


VOTING IS NOW OPEN!!!

It's that time of year again where YOU get the chance to tell everyone YOUR views on how the year has gone. And like normal with SLP, there's plenty of ways to get involved.

Firstly, make YOUR votes for the 2018 SLP Listener Dream Team. The hosts have put our heads together and come up with a shortlist for each position, all you have to do is make YOUR choices.
Cast YOUR votes here: 2018 SLP Dream Team Voting Form

Then, it's time to give us YOUR votes for the big awards! We've given you some shortlists to go on, but there's also free-format options throughout so you can give YOUR own views. We have the usual Player of the Year awards, you can pick your Listener's Listener of the year, there's some awards for beyond Super League and you can choose to give us your feedback on the show too.
Cast YOUR votes here: 2018 SLPies Voting Form

In now time-honoured SLP tradition, we also want YOUR audio reviews of the season for the side you support. Just record an audio file, it's pretty easy to do on your phone or computer, then email that to us to superleaguepod@gmail.com. Try to keep them quite short and punchy, about 90 seconds to 2 minutes in length. Cover whatever you want, its YOUR review of YOUR team's season. A few ideas though are your favourite games, best performers, rising talent, top tries etc. Obviously, wait until your season is done before you send one in!

Finally, in a first for 2018, we want one fan from each side to join Mark to talk through their side's season and comment on the other views. Get in touch by email or DM on Twitter or Facebook to express your interest.

2 October 2018

Episode 201 - 250,000 Reasons Why

The new episode of Super League Pod is up! You can listen to it HERE, or HERE if you're an Apple Podcasts person, and you can also get it on the League Cast Android app, Podcast Addict or on YouTube. Also find us through rugbyleaguemedia.com!

This week Mark is joined by regular co-host Sarah. We start by talking about what rule changes we would like to see for 2019. Then, listen in for details of our Grand Final day plans and we also let you know about the 2018 SLP Listener Awards. If your team's season is done, you can start your votes now!
SLPies voting: HERE
Dream Team voting: HERE

We cover the news from the last week in Rugby League, with loads of your views. Man of Steel, Ben Barba and Zak Hardaker top the bill, from 36:30. SLP news is sponsored by RunDom.Run & Little Warden.
Every year Dom does stupid runs in stupid costumes to raise money for Martin House and this year is like no other… Little Warden is going to match any donation by the SLP listeners to rundom.run just leave #slpfamily in the donation comment.
If you have a website, then visit LittleWarden.com and see what they can do to help you. They can help you with domain expiration checks, redirects and all sorts of other important background web stuff that they’ll make simple for you. Little Warden – monitoring the tedious!

We take you through your fan reviews and stats from the Super League Super 8s and Qualifiers, from 80:00. Match Reviews are sponsored by Rob's Toy Shop on eBay.
Find a wide range of toys, gifts, rugby league birthday cards and more at Rob’s Toy Shop on eBay. Visit stores.ebay.co.uk/robstoyshop and on any orders over £5 you can earn 5% cash back, and also 1% of your order value will go into the SLP coffers, by putting 'SLPDiscount' at checkout – and if you want to give your 5% to SLP too you can by messaging Rob’s Toy Shop when you make your order. 

We cover what went on in the Championship Shield, League 1, Womens Super League, NRL Grand Final and more, in Other Results from 124:00. Other results are sponsored by JKM Artwork.
Check out jkmartwork.com, where you can buy prints, canvases and more of James’ stadium paintings. All UK Super League clubs are covered and a couple of clubs outside Super League too, as well as football stadiums, cricket grounds and more. JKM Artwork can help you find the perfect gift for the sports fan in your life.

We then look forward to Super League Semi Finals and Million Pound Game, from 145:30. Previews and predictions are in association with Love Rugby League.
Head to loverugbyleague.com for all the latest news, opinion pieces and even more stats on the greatest game.

Finally, we finish with some quizzing and recommendations. Get listening to your favourite Rugby League podcast!

Please feel free to make a donation to support SLP: paypal.me/superleaguepod
All donations are hugely appreciated, large or small. Remember, anyone who donates £20 or more will now be able to get an SLP t-shirt as a thank you. Listen to the show wrap up for more details.

Another way to support SLP is buying your international Rugby League gear from Mascord Brownz using the following link: mascordbrownz.com/?affilates=8
Happy 1st Birthday to our friends at Mascord Brownz!

25 September 2018

Episode 200 - Schrodinger's Super League

The new milestone episode of Super League Pod is up! You can listen to it HERE, or HERE if you're an Apple Podcasts person, and you can also get it on the League Cast Android app, Podcast Addict or on YouTube. Also find us through rugbyleaguemedia.com!

This week Mark is joins a bunch of SLP co-hosts and a sponsor too as we go multi-host for Episode 200. After talking about what it is to be a fan, the show moves on to our exclusive interview with Barrie McDermott. Barrie covers what has changed in Rugby League during the 200 show history of SLP and what he hopes to see change during the next 200 shows.

We cover the news from the last week in Rugby League, with Jack Bussey's ban and the Wire player exodus generating most chat, from 64:00. SLP news is sponsored by RunDom.Run & Little Warden.
Every year Dom does stupid runs in stupid costumes to raise money for Martin House and this year is like no other… Little Warden is going to match any donation by the SLP listeners to rundom.run just leave #slpfamily in the donation comment.
If you have a website, then visit LittleWarden.com and see what they can do to help you. They can help you with domain expiration checks, redirects and all sorts of other important background web stuff that they’ll make simple for you. Little Warden – monitoring the tedious!

We take you through loads of fan reviews and stats from the Super League Super 8s and Qualifiers, from 78:30. Match Reviews are sponsored by Rob's Toy Shop on eBay.
Find a wide range of toys, gifts, rugby league birthday cards and more at Rob’s Toy Shop on eBay. Visit stores.ebay.co.uk/robstoyshop and on any orders over £5 you can earn 5% cash back, and also 1% of your order value will go into the SLP coffers, by putting 'SLPDiscount' at checkout – and if you want to give your 5% to SLP too you can by messaging Rob’s Toy Shop when you make your order. 

We cover what went on in the Championship Shield, League 1, Womens Super League, the NRL and more, in Other Results, from 146:00. Other results are sponsored by JKM Artwork.
Check out jkmartwork.com, where you can buy prints, canvases and more of James’ stadium paintings. All UK Super League clubs are covered and a couple of clubs outside Super League too, as well as football stadiums, cricket grounds and more. JKM Artwork can help you find the perfect gift for the sports fan in your life.

We then look forward to Round 7 from the Super League Super 8s and the Qualifiers, as well as the League 1 playoffs and the NRL Grand Final, from 166:30. With so many people making predictions, we're bound to get some right his week. Previews and predictions are in association with Love Rugby League.
Head to loverugbyleague.com for all the latest news, opinion pieces and even more stats on the greatest game.

Finally, we finish with a quiz or two from 184:00 and then we get into your SLP memories to close things out. Get listening to your favourite Rugby League podcast!

Please feel free to make a donation to support SLP: paypal.me/superleaguepod
All donations are hugely appreciated, large or small. Remember, anyone who donates £20 or more will now be able to get an SLP t-shirt as a thank you. Listen to the show wrap up for more details.

Another way to support SLP is buying your international Rugby League gear from Mascord Brownz using the following link: mascordbrownz.com/?affilates=8

18 September 2018

Episode 199 - Chairman Superstars

The new episode of Super League Pod is up! You can listen to it HERE, or HERE if you're an Apple Podcasts person, and you can also get it on the League Cast Android app, Podcast Addict or on YouTube. Also find us through rugbyleaguemedia.com!

This week Mark is joined by regular co-host Tim G Radio. We start by teasing what you can expect on Episode 200 next week and how you can be involved.

We cover the news from the last week in Rugby League, with loads of your views. Obviously the structure changes and their implications dominate the agenda, from 21:45. SLP news is sponsored by RunDom.Run & Little Warden.
Every year Dom does stupid runs in stupid costumes to raise money for Martin House and this year is like no other… Little Warden is going to match any donation by the SLP listeners to rundom.run just leave #slpfamily in the donation comment.
If you have a website, then visit LittleWarden.com and see what they can do to help you. They can help you with domain expiration checks, redirects and all sorts of other important background web stuff that they’ll make simple for you. Little Warden – monitoring the tedious!

We take you through loads of fan reviews and stats from the Super League Super 8s and Qualifiers, from 87:00. Match Reviews are sponsored by Rob's Toy Shop on eBay.
Find a wide range of toys, gifts, rugby league birthday cards and more at Rob’s Toy Shop on eBay. Visit stores.ebay.co.uk/robstoyshop and on any orders over £5 you can earn 5% cash back, and also 1% of your order value will go into the SLP coffers, by putting 'SLPDiscount' at checkout – and if you want to give your 5% to SLP too you can by messaging Rob’s Toy Shop when you make your order. 

We cover what went on in the Championship Shield, League 1, Womens Super League and the NRL, in Other Results, from 143:15. Other results are sponsored by JKM Artwork.
Check out jkmartwork.com, where you can buy prints, canvases and more of James’ stadium paintings. All UK Super League clubs are covered and a couple of clubs outside Super League too, as well as football stadiums, cricket grounds and more. JKM Artwork can help you find the perfect gift for the sports fan in your life.

We then look forward to Round 6 from the Super League Super 8s and the Qualifiers, as well as the final round of League 1 and the NRL semis, from 154:00. Previews and predictions are in association with Love Rugby League.
Head to loverugbyleague.com for all the latest news, opinion pieces and even more stats on the greatest game.

Finally, we finish with some quizzing and recommendations from the worlds of food and television. Get listening to your favourite Rugby League podcast!

Please feel free to make a donation to support SLP: paypal.me/superleaguepod
All donations are hugely appreciated, large or small. Remember, anyone who donates £20 or more will now be able to get an SLP t-shirt as a thank you. Listen to the show wrap up for more details.

Another way to support SLP is buying your international Rugby League gear from Mascord Brownz using the following link: mascordbrownz.com/?affilates=8

11 September 2018

Episode 198 - Services Acuired

The new episode of Super League Pod is up! You can listen to it HERE, or HERE if you're an Apple Podcasts person, and you can also get it on the League Cast Android app, Podcast Addict or on YouTube. Also find us through rugbyleaguemedia.com!

This week Mark is joined by new co-host, SLP sponsor and charity hero Dom Hodgson. We start by talking about the Great Hodge Run charity event for Martin House and we also dig in on the structure debate ahead of the EGM.

We cover the news from the last week in Rugby League, with loads of your views. Denver issues and Furner appointment lead the headlines, from 37:45. SLP news is sponsored by RunDom.Run & Little Warden.
Every year Dom does stupid runs in stupid costumes to raise money for Martin House and this year is like no other… Little Warden is going to match any donation by the SLP listeners to rundom.run just leave #slpfamily in the donation comment.
If you have a website, then visit LittleWarden.com and see what they can do to help you. They can help you with domain expiration checks, redirects and all sorts of other important background web stuff that they’ll make simple for you. Little Warden – monitoring the tedious!

We take you through loads of fan reviews and stats from the Super League Super 8s and Qualifiers, from 63:00. Match Reviews are sponsored by Rob's Toy Shop on eBay.
Find a wide range of toys, gifts, rugby league birthday cards and more at Rob’s Toy Shop on eBay. Visit stores.ebay.co.uk/robstoyshop and on any orders over £5 you can earn 5% cash back, and also 1% of your order value will go into the SLP coffers, by putting 'SLPDiscount' at checkout – and if you want to give your 5% to SLP too you can by messaging Rob’s Toy Shop when you make your order. 

We cover what went on in the Championship Shield, League 1, Womens Super League and the NRL, in Other Results, from 129:00. Other results are sponsored by JKM Artwork.
Check out jkmartwork.com, where you can buy prints, canvases and more of James’ stadium paintings. All UK Super League clubs are covered and a couple of clubs outside Super League too, as well as football stadiums, cricket grounds and more. JKM Artwork can help you find the perfect gift for the sports fan in your life.

We then look forward to Round 5 from the Super League Super 8s and the Qualifiers from 136:30. Previews and predictions are in association with Love Rugby League.
Head to loverugbyleague.com for all the latest news, opinion pieces and even more stats on the greatest game.

Finally, we finish with an Dom's SLP listener themed quiz and a recommendation for the York Maize Maze. Get listening to your favourite Rugby League podcast!

Please feel free to make a donation to support SLP: paypal.me/superleaguepod
All donations are hugely appreciated, large or small. Remember, anyone who donates £20 or more will now be able to get a free t-shirt as a thank you. Listen to the show wrap up for more details.

Another way to support SLP is buying your international Rugby League gear from Mascord Brownz using the following link: mascordbrownz.com/?affilates=8

4 September 2018

Episode 197 - I Don't Want to Lose Her

The new episode of Super League Pod is up! You can listen to it HERE, or HERE if you're an Apple Podcasts person, and you can also get it on the League Cast Android app, Podcast Addict or on YouTube. Also find us through rugbyleaguemedia.com!

This week Mark is joined by Hull KR fan and Coventry PA man Tim G to cover all the hot topics, this week in Volleyball...only kidding, there's only two volleyball anecdotes this time. We do give you the low-down on Tim's involvement with London & South East Rugby League Rep. side though, and tell you how to support Leigh Whitnall and the Newton Storm Under 7s.

We cover the news from the last week in Rugby League, with a heavy dose of getting sidetracked and sharing structure change opinions, from 17:45. SLP news is sponsored by RunDom.Run & Little Warden.
Every year Dom does stupid runs in stupid costumes to raise money for Martin House and this year is like no other… Little Warden is going to match any donation by the SLP listeners to rundom.run just leave #slpfamily in the donation comment.
If you have a website, then visit LittleWarden.com and see what they can do to help you. They can help you with domain expiration checks, redirects and all sorts of other important background web stuff that they’ll make simple for you. Little Warden – monitoring the tedious!

We take you through loads of fan reviews and stats from the Super League Super 8s and Qualifiers, from 50:00. Match Reviews are sponsored by Rob's Toy Shop on eBay.
Find a wide range of toys, gifts, rugby league birthday cards and more at Rob’s Toy Shop on eBay. Visit stores.ebay.co.uk/robstoyshop and on any orders over £5 you can earn 5% cash back, and also 1% of your order value will go into the SLP coffers, by putting 'SLPDiscount' at checkout – and if you want to give your 5% to SLP too you can by messaging Rob’s Toy Shop when you make your order. 

We cover what went on in the Championship Shield, League 1, the NRL and more, in Other Results, from 131:00. Other results are sponsored by JKM Artwork.
Check out jkmartwork.com, where you can buy prints, canvases and more of James’ stadium paintings. All UK Super League clubs are covered and a couple of clubs outside Super League too, as well as football stadiums, cricket grounds and more. JKM Artwork can help you find the perfect gift for the sports fan in your life.

We then look forward to Round 4 from the Super League Super 8s and the Qualifiers from 144:00. Previews and predictions are in association with Love Rugby League.
Head to loverugbyleague.com for all the latest news, opinion pieces and even more stats on the greatest game.

Finally, we finish with an pretty easy London themed quiz, a tourist information advert for Swindon (who knew it had an 'old town') and, you guessed it, Tim's cold tea choice of the day. And, we close out with a track from Super League Grand Final pre-game act Blossoms. Get listening to your favourite Rugby League podcast!

Please feel free to make a donation to support SLP: paypal.me/superleaguepod
All donations are hugely appreciated, large or small. Remember, anyone who donates £20 or more will now be able to get a free t-shirt as a thank you. Listen to the show wrap up for more details.

Another way to support SLP is buying your international Rugby League gear from Mascord Brownz using the following link: mascordbrownz.com/?affilates=8

28 August 2018

Episode 196 - Felicitacions Dracs

The new episode of Super League Pod is up! You can listen to it HERE, or HERE if you're an Apple Podcasts person, and you can also get it on the League Cast Android app, Podcast Addict or on YouTube. Also find us through rugbyleaguemedia.com!

This week Mark is joined by Bradford fan Alan to look back over Rugby League's big day in the capital, as history was made at Wembley Stadium.

In a break from the norm, we cover the big game first in our match review section. Catalan fan James Warrener joins Mark to give a victorious fan's perspective on the action, before Mark and Alan run through your fan reviews and their takeaways on the game. Match Reviews are sponsored by Rob's Toy Shop on eBay.
Find a wide range of toys, gifts, rugby league birthday cards and more at Rob’s Toy Shop on eBay. Visit stores.ebay.co.uk/robstoyshop and on any orders over £5 you can earn 5% cash back, and also 1% of your order value will go into the SLP coffers, by putting 'SLPDiscount' at checkout – and if you want to give your 5% to SLP too you can by messaging Rob’s Toy Shop when you make your order. 

There wasn't much other action to cove rthis week, but the Friday Night Lights game and NRL's penultimate regular round get covered in Other Results, from 73:00. Other results are sponsored by JKM Artwork.
Check out jkmartwork.com, where you can buy prints, canvases and more of James’ stadium paintings. All UK Super League clubs are covered and a couple of clubs outside Super League too, as well as football stadiums, cricket grounds and more. JKM Artwork can help you find the perfect gift for the sports fan in your life.

We then cover the news from the last week, from 77:30. SLP news is sponsored by RunDom.Run & Little Warden.
Every year Dom does stupid runs in stupid costumes to raise money for Martin House and this year is like no other… Little Warden is going to match any donation by the SLP listeners to rundom.run just leave #slpfamily in the donation comment.
If you have a website, then visit LittleWarden.com and see what they can do to help you. They can help you with domain expiration checks, redirects and all sorts of other important background web stuff that they’ll make simple for you. Little Warden – monitoring the tedious!

We then look forward to Round 3 from the Super League Super 8s and the Qualifiers from 95:00. Previews and predictions are in association with Love Rugby League.
Head to loverugbyleague.com for all the latest news, opinion pieces and even more stats on the greatest game.

Finally, we finish with an easier quiz than lst week, some TV recommendations and talk a bit more about our wider Cup Final day experiences. Get listening to your favourite Rugby League podcast!

Please feel free to make a donation to support SLP: paypal.me/superleaguepod
All donations are hugely appreciated, large or small. Remember, anyone who donates £20 or more will now be able to get a free t-shirt as a thank you. Listen to the show wrap up for more details.

Another way to support SLP is buying your international Rugby League gear from Mascord Brownz using the following link: mascordbrownz.com/?affilates=8

21 August 2018

Episode 195 - Illiterate Defence

The new episode of Super League Pod is up! You can listen to it HERE, or HERE if you're an Apple Podcasts person, and you can also get it on the League Cast Android app, Podcast Addict or on YouTube. Also find us through rugbyleaguemedia.com!

This week Mark is joined by Hull FC fan Sarah, who gives us an update on SLP sponsored Myton Under 9s. Mark also lets you know how you can get a hold of two free Challenge Cup Final Club Wembley seats in the opening 20 minutes of the show.

We then cover the news from the last week, from 20:45. SLP news is sponsored by RunDom.Run & Little Warden.
Every year Dom does stupid runs in stupid costumes to raise money for Martin House and this year is like no other… Little Warden is going to match any donation by the SLP listeners to rundom.run just leave #slpfamily in the donation comment.
If you have a website, then visit LittleWarden.com and see what they can do to help you. They can help you with domain expiration checks, redirects and all sorts of other important background web stuff that they’ll make simple for you. Little Warden – monitoring the tedious!

We recap the second round of the Super 8s for Super League and the Qualifiers, bringing you key stats and your fan reviews, in our match reviews from 36:30. Match Reviews are sponsored by Rob's Toy Shop on eBay.
Find a wide range of toys, gifts, rugby league birthday cards and more at Rob’s Toy Shop on eBay. Visit stores.ebay.co.uk/robstoyshop and on any orders over £5 you can earn 5% cash back, and also 1% of your order value will go into the SLP coffers, by putting 'SLPDiscount' at checkout – and if you want to give your 5% to SLP too you can by messaging Rob’s Toy Shop when you make your order. 

We also cover all the other results from the Championship Shield, Women's Super League, League 1, NRL and London Finals Day, from 100:45. Other results are sponsored by JKM Artwork.
Check out jkmartwork.com, where you can buy prints, canvases and more of James’ stadium paintings. All UK Super League clubs are covered and a couple of clubs outside Super League too, as well as football stadiums, cricket grounds and more. JKM Artwork can help you find the perfect gift for the sports fan in your life.

We then look forward to the Challenge Cup Final, including the outcome of our listener poll and loads of your predictions, from 111:45. Previews and predictions are in association with Love Rugby League.
Head to loverugbyleague.com for all the latest news, opinion pieces and even more stats on the greatest game.

Finally, we finish with a Challenge Cup Final themed quiz and Sarah gives you her recommendations from a couple of weeks spent in Scotland and at the Fringe. Get listening to your favourite Rugby League podcast!

Please feel free to make a donation to support SLP: paypal.me/superleaguepod
All donations are hugely appreciated, large or small. Remember, anyone who donates £20 or more will now be able to get a free t-shirt as a thank you. Listen to the show wrap up for more details.

Another way to support SLP is buying your international Rugby League gear from Mascord Brownz using the following link: mascordbrownz.com/?affilates=8

14 August 2018

Episode 194 - Good Head of Hair Essential

The new episode of Super League Pod is up! You can listen to it HERE, or HERE if you're an Apple Podcasts person, and you can also get it on the League Cast Android app, Podcast Addict or on YouTube. Also find us through rugbyleaguemedia.com!

This week Mark is joined by a first-time guest co-host Rich Langley. We begin by hearing about Rich's background as a Rugby League fan, as well as getting news on how you can support the show a whole new way through Mascord Brownz.

We then cover the news from the last week, from 17:00. SLP news is sponsored by RunDom.Run & Little Warden.
Every year Dom does stupid runs in stupid costumes to raise money for Martin House and this year is like no other… Little Warden is going to match any donation by the SLP listeners to rundom.run just leave #slpfamily in the donation comment.
If you have a website, then visit LittleWarden.com and see what they can do to help you. They can help you with domain expiration checks, redirects and all sorts of other important background web stuff that they’ll make simple for you. Little Warden – monitoring the tedious!

We recap the first round of the Super 8s for Super League and the Qualifiers, bringing you loads of your fan reviews, in our match reviews from 51:45. Match Reviews are sponsored by Rob's Toy Shop on eBay.
Find a wide range of toys, gifts, rugby league birthday cards and more at Rob’s Toy Shop on eBay. Visit stores.ebay.co.uk/robstoyshop and on any orders over £5 you can earn 5% cash back, and also 1% of your order value will go into the SLP coffers, by putting 'SLPDiscount' at checkout – and if you want to give your 5% to SLP too you can by messaging Rob’s Toy Shop when you make your order. 

We also cover all the other results from the Championship Shield, Women's Super League, League 1 and the NRL, from 130:00. Other results are sponsored by JKM Artwork.
Check out jkmartwork.com, where you can buy prints, canvases and more of James’ stadium paintings. All UK Super League clubs are covered and a couple of clubs outside Super League too, as well as football stadiums, cricket grounds and more. JKM Artwork can help you find the perfect gift for the sports fan in your life.

We then look to the future with our predictions for the next round of Super League Super 8s and Qualifiers, as well as Championship Shield and League 1 games of the week, from 140:45. Previews and predictions are in association with Love Rugby League.
Head to loverugbyleague.com for all the latest news, opinion pieces and even more stats on the greatest game.

Finally, we finish with boxset viewing recommendations and the story of Mark's Challenge Cup 'upgrade'. Get listening to your favourite Rugby League podcast!

Please feel free to make a donation to support SLP: paypal.me/superleaguepod
All donations are hugely appreciated, large or small. Remember, anyone who donates £20 or more will now be able to get a free t-shirt as a thank you. Listen to the show wrap up for more details.

Another way to support SLP is buying your international Rugby League gear from Mascord Brownz using the following link: mascordbrownz.com/?affilates=8

7 August 2018

Episode 193 - One Leg Longer (Cup Semi Finals edition)

The new episode of Super League Pod is up! You can listen to it HERE, or HERE if you're an Apple Podcasts person, and you can also get it on the League Cast Android app, Podcast Addict or on YouTube. Also find us through rugbyleaguemedia.com!

This week Mark is joined by a joy-filled Warrington fan, Leigh Whitnall. We begin by catching up on Leigh's progress in his coaching qualifications and get an update on the Newton Storm.

We then cover the news from the last week, from 08:15. SLP news is sponsored by RunDom.Run & Little Warden.
Every year Dom does stupid runs in stupid costumes to raise money for Martin House and this year is like no other… Little Warden is going to match any donation by the SLP listeners to rundom.run just leave #slpfamily in the donation comment.
If you have a website, then visit LittleWarden.com and see what they can do to help you. They can help you with domain expiration checks, redirects and all sorts of other important background web stuff that they’ll make simple for you. Little Warden – monitoring the tedious!

We recap the Challenge Cup Semi-Finals, bringing you your fan reviews, in our match reviews from 40:00. Match Reviews are sponsored by Rob's Toy Shop on eBay.
Find a wide range of toys, gifts, rugby league birthday cards and more at Rob’s Toy Shop on eBay. Visit stores.ebay.co.uk/robstoyshop and on any orders over £5 you can earn 5% cash back, and also 1% of your order value will go into the SLP coffers, by putting 'SLPDiscount' at checkout – and if you want to give your 5% to SLP too you can by messaging Rob’s Toy Shop when you make your order. 

We also cover all the other results from the Women's Challenge Cup Finals Day, League 1 and the NRL, from 104:30. Other results are sponsored by JKM Artwork.
Check out jkmartwork.com, where you can buy prints, canvases and more of James’ stadium paintings. All UK Super League clubs are covered and a couple of clubs outside Super League too, as well as football stadiums, cricket grounds and more. JKM Artwork can help you find the perfect gift for the sports fan in your life.

We then look to the future with our predictions for the Super League Super 8s and the Qualifiers, as well as Championship Shield and League 1's game of the week, from 124:15. Previews and predictions are in association with Love Rugby League.
Head to loverugbyleague.com for all the latest news, opinion pieces and even more stats on the greatest game.

Finally, we finish with rugby league viewing based recommendations. Get listening to your favourite Rugby League podcast!

Please feel free to make a donation to support SLP: paypal.me/superleaguepod
All donations are hugely appreciated, large or small. Remember, anyone who donates £20 or more will now be able to get a free t-shirt as a thank you. Listen to the show wrap up for more details.

13 June 2018

Lamenting the Super 8s - by Alan

So the Super 8s are pretty much dead, with a return to a one-up, one-down approach to promotion and relegation. Putting aside the public spats over the announcement, it would be fair to say we’ve seen such a variety of systems in place since the start of Super League, I thought it would be remiss not to reflect on the merits of this departing approach.

I’m choosing to focus on the Middle 8 'Qualifiers'. As the mechanism to determine promotion and relegation from Super League, it could be argued that this is where the stakes are highest.  The Championship Shield 8s and Super League Super 8s have a relevance to the teams involved of course, especially if you are fighting relegation to League 1 or staking a claim for Old Trafford, but for some teams these games can be little more than fixture padding until next season.

I would argue that the primary measure of success is determined by the level of team movement between Super League and the Championship, with a secondary effect of providing exposure to a higher level of competition for Championship clubs.  If this could be achieved whilst maintaining a level of fan engagement - and therefore revenue generation - I’m not sure why you would seek to change the structure. So, how have those measures worked out in the three years to date?

Team Movement between divisions:

  • 2015 – no movement, Bradford losing Million Pound Game (MPG) to Wakefield
  • 2016 – Leigh promoted, Hull KR relegated losing MPG to Salford
  • 2017 – Hull KR promoted, Leigh relegated losing MPG to Catalan


So, in three seasons we have had two years where one team went up and one came down. Indeed, the MPG in 2015 was close to the same outcome.  The better funded teams in the Championship have been able to compete with their Super League opposition and come out on top.  I think 2018 could see this to an even greater extent! It would not surprise me to see two or even three Championship teams promoted this year.

But what about the other teams from the Championship?

Championship Participants in Middle 8 Qualifiers:

  • 2015 – Bradford, Leigh, Halifax, Sheffield
  • 2016 – Leigh, London, Batley, Featherstone
  • 2017 – Hull KR, London, Featherstone, Halifax


So, in three years, if you exclude teams that did win promotion, six other Championship teams have featured in the Middle 8s.  Whilst Bradford have faded away due to other reasons, you have seen London given a platform to test themselves to see if they are ready to step back up to Super League and the best semi-pro teams have also had the chance to go against some of the bigger names and gain additional TV exposure. In 2018 you have added Toronto and Toulouse to the mix, making qualification to, and potentially promotion from, the Middle 8s the most competitive to date.

Outside of the expansion seen with Toronto - and possibly New York to come - this is surely the best way to make steps towards establishing a larger pool of competitive teams, that could see progress being made towards a Super League of more than 12 teams, and maybe eventually we could avoid the endless debate about repeated fixtures and uneven schedules.

In effect this new proposal removes that stepping stone, and in the short term we are likely to return to the usual merry-go-round of players between the team promoted and the one suffering relegation.  As Sheffield and Bradford have proven, not every team who has tasted the Middle 8s is likely to be a candidate for promotion to Super League anytime soon, or possibly ever, but do we really want to extend a gulf between the divisions?

One factor in the decision is reportedly the uncertainty it creates for Super League teams, and the impact on revenues. So how did that effect the two biggest names to fall into the Middle 8s? In 2016 Leeds Rhinos hosted four Middle 8s matches, with an average attendance of 14,514. In 2017 Warrington Wolves also hosted four Middle 8s matches, with an average attendance of 9,300. Neither of those figures spells doom to me. They may be down slightly on their Super League averages but perhaps they should have played better during the year!

In summary, I don’t see how this reorganisation will address any of the fundamental issues affecting the game and in effect it raises the drawbridge to Super League to all but the best resourced.

But what do you think?

Alan Cale
SLP

Thanks for reading Alan's blog post, I think he's glad to get that all off his chest! If you want a bit more from SLP about the likely move away from the Super 8s, and about Robert Elstone's first press conference as Super League CEO, listen to our latest SLP Short with top RL journo Gareth Walker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/superleaguepod/slp-short-004-elstone-in-super-8s-out

1 October 2017

Picking at the Bones - Who might get picked up from relegated Leigh?

Leigh's brief stay in Super League has ended so now attention turns to the future. Often that has meant a large player turnover, whether relegated sides stay full-time or not. For Leigh, player turnover will be nothing new after a couple of years in which they've used over 50 players. It's inevitable they'll lose a few players, so let's have a look through their squad and see who'll be candidates to move on.

I'll start with a player who hasn't even got there yet. Bryson Goodwin has a decent track record with 6 tries in 9 internationals for New Zealand and 76% career kicking success. Although he's a little off a 1 in 2 try strike-rate, 71 NRL tries in 178 games over 10 years means he's likely to have other suitors if he can get out of a Championship contract with Leigh. Widnes aren't deep at centre, Wigan could be in the market for a goal-kicking centre, and Warrington and Catalan will be having big squad overhauls. *Edit - We now know that Warrington have taken up Goodwin's contract*

Now I'll be looking at the playing side that fell out of Super League in the Million Pound Game.

If they weren't at Leigh, senior players like 36 year old Mickey Higham and 34 year old Danny Tickle probably wouldn't have gone around in Super League this season, so I don't think they'll be on anyone's wishlist even if they wanted to make themselves available. Harrison Hansen, although a little younger at 31 - he'll be 32 when 2018 kicks off - and with a strong Super 8s showing, may have suitors but I think he's most likely to stay at Leigh. Glenn Stewart is another nearing the end of his career. He wasn't as influential in attack or as hard-working and successful in defence as he was in his year at Catalan. He's contracted to Leigh next year and I'm unsure how many sides will be in the market for a 33 year old on an apparent decline, but he offers good leadership that someone like Salford may look for.

Of the other forwards from the MPG, Liam Hood and Lachlan Burr may be the most likely to attract some interest, unless Catalan go on a French player round-up for Antoni Maria. Both Hood and Burr are in their mid-twenties. Hood has generally saved his best for when the TV cameras were around this year, so teams who might want a back-up hooker with a change of pace may see him as an option, Wakefield or one of the Hull sides maybe. Burr has been one of Leigh's most consistent metre makers, especially in the Qualifiers, and was their best offloader this year. He's a player Catalan or Widnes could benefit from, but Huddersfield would be a good fit I think.

In a bottom four side that has ultimately gone down, both MPG halves have impressed me in 2017. Ben Reynolds impressed me almost every time I saw him, he's a dual run/pass threat with 9 tries and 9 assists over the season, along with a 80% kicking success rate and a good all round kicking game. If he can be attracted away from Leigh, the side that relegated them in the MPG that would be an ideal fit - Catalan will need a running threat to replace Myler and it looks as though they'll need a goal-kicker if Walsh leaves. Josh Drinkwater contributed double-figure assists, showed control in the kicking game and kicked a healthy 3 forty-twenties and showed with a strong Qualifiers record that he can be a good goal-kicker. Widnes, Salford and maybe Wigan could be in the market for a game controlling half back if he hits the market.

In the MPG backs, Ryan Hampshire may have found his best level for now as a Qualifiers level player, but offers good utility and has great speed, so someone like Catalan or Salford who lack backs depth could have interest. Matty Dawson, who has done a little better than I expected as Leigh's top scorer with 15 tries in 29 games, and James Clare who showed up well with 7 Qualifiers tries are also probably in the right place. Both on loan centres might be wanted back at parent clubs. Matty Fleming has earned valuable game time, Ben Crooks has been one of Leigh's best players and if Castleford don't see him improving their squad, Leeds may want centre depth or Widnes could be in the market for that position, and Warrington is an outside chance for me too.

Outside of that, there are a few others in the squad who may interest clubs if they seek a Leigh release.

Daniel Mortimer is obviously experienced in the NRL and fits the bill of many previous Hull KR or Salford signings, but I think both clubs may have learnt from being burnt on similar types of player before. I'm not convinced what the market for him should be, but he'll get another club if he wants one probably. Samisoni Langi made the SLP stats round-up every time he played apart from his first game. It was a fairly small sample size and he didn't contribute as many tries or assists as Leigh would have wanted, but he averaged over 100m a game so clearly is an impact player - Widnes, Warrington or Catalan could be looking for a new centre, and Huddersfield, Leeds or Wigan could want depth there at the right price. Eloi Pelissier feels to me like quite literally the player Catalan were missing this year. Zip, passion and enthusiasm in everything he does, even if that does sometimes slip over the line into penalties or diving. If bridges haven't been burnt, he needs to get back to the Dragons. I can't see another clear landing pad club for him, maybe Warrington who need to replace Brad Dwyer. Mitch Brown has arguably been Leigh's best this year, with the most carries and metres, as well as a rich try scoring form in the Qualifiers. He can play across the back line and do a good job, he brings experience and determination as well as ability and versatility. I imagine lots of sides will look at him. Widnes might be the best fit, where he can play centre and back up full back.

One last player to discuss is Jamie Acton. Yes, he's a thug and a liability given his disciplinary record - 2 sin-bins and 5 charges in 2017, 14 games missed due to suspensions as a result. However, they won a third of his 15 Super League regular season games, no Leigh regular had a better win percentage. His 105 metres per game is also the best of any Leigh regular in the 23 game regular season. 4 tries is good for a prop and he has reasonable defence. If there's any coach up to the task of calming his reactions and focusing his aggression in the right way then Acton belongs in Super League. Sadly, I'm not sure if there is. *Edit - we now know that Acton has committed himself to Leigh*

My guess is about half of the twenty players I've singled out above won't be starting 2018 in the Leigh squad. I suppose one thing relegation does is spice up the off-season transfer market!

Mark
SLP