Super League XI

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Super League XI is the official name for the 2006 engage Super League club season in the sport of rugby league in Europe. Bradford Bulls were looking to retain the title they won in Super League X. This season saw the entry of Catalan Dragons, who are the first French team to compete since the demise of Paris Saint Germain at the end of Super League II.

Twelve teams competed for the Super League XI title, of which six qualified for the end of season play-offs. The two teams emerging from the play-offs, St Helens and Hull FC took part in the Grand Final at Old Trafford on October 14. St Helens won the match by 26 points to 4. It was Hull's first Grand Final appearance.

Castleford Tigers were relegated on Saturday 16 September after finishing 11th (because Catalans Dragons finished 12th but were exempt from relegation, the 11th placed-team was relegated). They will be replaced in 2007 by Hull KR.

For more competitions, see Rugby league in 2006

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Final Table (September 17, 2006)

Position Club Played Won Drawn Lost Pts For Pts Agst Points
1 St Helens 28 24 0 4 939 430 48
2 Hull FC 28 20 0 8 720 578 40
3 Leeds Rhinos 28 19 0 9 869 543 38
4 Bradford Bulls 28 16 2 10 802 568 32
5 Salford City Reds 28 13 0 15 600 539 26
6 Warrington Wolves 28 13 0 15 743 721 26
7 Harlequins RL 28 11 1 16 556 823 23
8 Wigan Warriors 28 12 0 16 644 715 22
9 Huddersfield Giants 28 11 0 17 609 753 22
10 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 28 10 0 18 591 717 20
11 Castleford Tigers 28 9 1 18 575 968 19
12 Catalans Dragons* 28 8 0 20 601 894 16

* - Exempt from relegation

† - Teams deducted 2 points for breaching the salary cap. [1] [2]

Castleford Tigers 18 Hull FC 42

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 14 Bradford Bulls 20

Catalan Dragons 38 Wigan Warriors 30

Leeds Rhinos 20 Huddersfield Giants 12

Warrington Wolves 6 Salford City Reds 24

Harlequins RL 16 St Helens 40

Hull FC 40 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 14

Bradford Bulls 18 Harlequins RL 18

Wigan Warriors 16 Leeds Rhinos 24

Huddersfield Giants 26 Warrington Wolves 20

Salford City Reds 16 Catalan Dragons 0

St Helens 44 Castleford Tigers 8

Castleford Tigers 34 Catalan Dragons 28

Warrington Wolves 46 Hull FC 24

Harlequins RL 6 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 26

Bradford Bulls 34 Salford City Reds 4

Wigan Warriors 36 Huddersfield Giants 20

St Helens 13 Leeds Rhinos 4

Leeds Rhinos 66 Castleford Tigers 14

Catalan Dragons 18 Bradford Bulls 50

Hull FC 6 Harlequins RL 10

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 16 Huddersfield Giants 18

Salford City Reds 18 Wigan Warriors 10

Warrington Wolves 10 St Helens 18

Bradford Bulls 18 Hull FC 12

Wigan Warriors 12 Warrington Wolves 24

Salford City Reds 48 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 12

Catalan Dragons 10 Leeds Rhinos 58

Harlequins RL 20 Castleford Tigers 34

Huddersfield Giants 16 St Helens 18

St Helens 38 Bradford Bulls 16

Warrington Wolves 26 Catalan Dragons 28

Leeds Rhinos 20 Salford City Reds 12

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 20 Hull FC 28

Castleford Tigers 38 Wigan Warriors 18

Huddersfield Giants 64 Harlequins RL 14

Bradford Bulls 34 Wigan Warriors 12

Hull FC 0 St Helens 46

Catalan Dragons 22 Salford City Reds 28

Harlequins RL 0 Leeds Rhinos 60

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 20 Warrington Wolves 21

Castleford Tigers 22 Huddersfield Giants 36

Bradford Bulls 18 Warrington Wolves 22

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 40 Wigan Warriors 14

Hull FC 26 Leeds Rhinos 34

St Helens 16 Harlequins RL 6

Catalan Dragons 51 Castleford Tigers 14

Salford City Reds 36 Huddersfield Giants 18

Leeds Rhinos 18 Bradford Bulls 20

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 34 Castleford Tigers 26

Huddersfield Giants 18 Hull FC 26

St Helens 48 Wigan Warriors 10

Harlequins RL 36 Catalan Dragons 14

Warrington Wolves 6 Salford City Reds 22

Salford City Reds 18 Leeds Rhinos 24

Bradford Bulls 52 Huddersfield Giants 18

Hull FC 36 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 24

Castleford Tigers 6 Warrington Wolves 64

Wigan Warriors 18 Harlequins RL 30

Catalan Dragons 20 St Helens 34

Salford City Reds 10 St Helens 12

Leeds Rhinos 42 Castleford Tigers 6

Huddersfield Giants 14 Wigan Warriors 46

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 42 Harlequins RL 22

Warrington Wolves 27 Bradford Bulls 4

Catalan Dragons 28 Hull FC 34

Castleford Tigers 28 Salford City Reds 26

St Helens 34 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 8

Warrington Wolves 44 Leeds Rhinos 16

Harlequins RL 22 Huddersfield Giants 16

Bradford Bulls 54 Catalan Dragons 6

Hull FC 54 Wigan Warriors 12

Wigan Warriors 24 Castleford Tigers 30

Salford City Reds 26 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 12

Catalan Dragons 16 Warrington Wolves 44

Leeds Rhinos 36 Harlequins RL 24

Huddersfield Giants 19 St Helens 16

Hull FC 28 Bradford Bulls 12

Leeds Rhinos 28 Hull FC 44

St Helens 34 Warrington Wolves 22

Harlequins RL 16 Bradford Bulls 58

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 10 Wigan Warriors 8

Castleford Tigers 18 Catalan Dragons 40

Huddersfield Giants 32 Salford City Reds 18

Bradford Bulls 0 Leeds Rhinos 30

Wigan Warriors 14 St Helens 28

Salford City Reds 28 Harlequins RL 29

Catalan Dragons 28 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 20

Warrington Wolves 46 Castleford Tigers 28

Hull FC 19 Huddersfield Giants 6

Bradford Bulls 26 Castleford Tigers 26

Leeds Rhinos 48 Wigan Warriors 22

St Helens 26 Hull FC 27

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 18 Salford City Reds 36

Harlequins RL 30 Warrington Wolves 28

Huddersfield Giants 42 Catalan Dragons 28

Bradford Bulls 20 St Helens 18

Castleford Tigers 32 Huddersfield Giants 14

Salford City Reds 18 Leeds Rhinos 19

Wigan Warriors 24 Catalan Dragons 18

Hull FC 30 Harlequins RL 16

Warrington Wolves 16 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 17

The week prior to this round saw the shock move of Stuart Fielden from the Bradford Bulls to Wigan for an Super League record fee of £450,000. Despite the win over Warrington they remain bottom of the league after round 18.

Bradford Bulls 42 Huddersfield Giants 16

Hull FC 28 Castleford Tigers 10

Leeds Rhinos 36 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 20

Wigan Warriors 30 Warrington Wolves 12

Catalan Dragons 38 Harlequins RL 18

St Helens 28 Salford City Reds 6

The bottom half of the table is now very compressed, with 6 teams able to get in the playoffs and 5 still could be relegated.

Huddersfield Giants 14 Leeds Rhinos 36

Castleford Tigers 52 Warrington Wolves 26

Harlequins RL 24 Wigan Warriors 26

Catalan Dragons 20 Hull FC 24

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 36 St Helens 52

Salford City Reds 17 Bradford Bulls 16


Wigan are off the bottom of the table for the first time in three months but are still in the relegation spot since Les Catalans cannot be relegated. Warrington ended their bad run of results by beating Huddersfield.

Leeds Rhinos 26 Bradford Bulls 24

Warrington Wolves 30 Huddersfield Giants 26

Harlequins RL 24 Castleford Tigers 16

Wigan Warriors 42 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 24

St Helens 52 Catalan Dragons 26

Salford City Reds 20 Hull FC 24

Wigan are out of the relegation zone after beating Salford - their fifth win on the trot. Wakefield had a chance to put Wigan back in the drop zone but blew a 20-0 lead against Huddersfield to allow the Giants to record a crucial victory. Elsewhere Hull's Richard Horne became the first player in 91 years to score tries in eleven straight games for the club in their victory over Warrington.

Bradford Bulls 30 Catalan Dragons 16

Hull FC 36 Warrington Wolves 24

Castleford Tigers 31 Leeds Rhinos 30

Wigan Warriors 20 Salford City Reds 12

Huddersfield Giants 26 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 20

St Helens 30 Harlequins RL 24

Hull's 13 match winning streak came to an end at Harlequins but 2nd place rivals Leeds lost to leaders St Helens, who had Jamie Lyon sent off. Wigan's recent revival was halted by Warrington.

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 20 Bradford Bulls 42

Catalan Dragons 26 Salford City Reds 6

Harlequins RL 18 Hull FC 16

Warrington Wolves 22 Wigan Warriors 20

Huddersfield Giants 34 Castleford Tigers 10

Leeds Rhinos 14 St Helens 18

Wakefield re-ignited the relegation battle with a win against local rivals Castleford, despite being reduced to 11 men by the end of the game. Leeds lost the battle for second place, and their third league match in a row.

Castleford Tigers 0 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 18

Bradford Bulls 50 Warrington Wolves 22

Salford City Reds 34 Harlequins RL 0

Hull FC 23 Leeds Rhinos 16

Wigan Warriors 40 Catalan Dragons 4

St Helens 56 Huddersfield Giants 8

Castleford Tigers 4 St Helens 72

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 34 Catalan Dragons 14

Harlequins RL 28 Bradford Bulls 26

Salford City Reds 35 Warrington Wolves 34

Leeds Rhinos 18 Wigan Warriors 20

Huddersfield Giants 12 Hull FC 26

St Helens rested a number of senior players for the trip to Perpignan ahead of the Challenge Cup Final. Despite this, their young side were only beaten by a Stacey Jones try 30 seconds from full time.

Bradford Bulls 48 Castleford Tigers 10

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 12 Leeds Rhinos 14

Catalan Dragons 26 St Helens 22

Warrington Wolves 28 Harlequins RL 22

Hull FC 11 Salford City Reds 10

Wigan Warriors 14 Huddersfield Giants 10

St. Helens returned to full strength having won the Challenge Cup in the week between rounds 25 and 26 of Super League XI.

Leeds Rhinos 54 Warrington Wolves 16

St Helens 34 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 12

Wigan Warriors 38 Bradford Bulls 16

Castleford Tigers 27 Harlequins RL 12

Huddersfield Giants 24 Salford City Reds 18

Hull FC 26 Catalan Dragons 12

The relegation battle will go down to the wire as Wakefield beat Bradford while Castleford lost to Salford. Wakefield meet Castleford next week for what could be a relegation decider. St Helens receive the League Leaders Shield for a second successive year as recognition for finishing top of the regular Super League season. Harlequins secure survival after beating Wigan. Salford secure a top-6 play-off spot for the first time in their history. Warrington secure the last play-off spot, but can still over-haul Salford for fifth place.

Salford City Reds 26 Castleford Tigers 16

Bradford Bulls 12 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 20

St Helens 54 Leeds Rhinos 18

Catalan Dragons 12 Huddersfield Giants 20

Harlequins RL 31 Wigan Warriors 30

Warrington Wolves 26 Hull FC 14

Castleford are relegated.

Wigan Warriors 38 Hull FC 16

Leeds Rhinos 60 Catalan Dragons 12

Harlequins RL 40 Salford City Reds 18

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 29 Castleford Tigers 17

Warrington Wolves 30 St Helens 38

Huddersfield Giants 30 Bradford Bulls 42

Elimination Play-Off A: Headingley Carnegie Stadium

Leeds Rhinos 17-18 Warrington Wolves (Loser Eliminated, Winner Qualifies for Week Two)

Elimination Play-Off B: Grattan Stadium, Odsal

Bradford Bulls 52-6 Salford City Reds (Loser Eliminated, Winner Qualifies for Week Two)

Qualification Match: Knowsley Road

St Helens RFC 12-8 Hull FC (Winner Qualifies for Grand Final, Loser Qualifies for Week Three)

Elimination Semi-Final: Grattan Stadium, Odsal

Bradford Bulls 40-24 Warrington Wolves (Loser Eliminated, Winner Qualifies for Week Three)

Final Eliminator: Kingston Communications Stadium

Hull FC 19-12 Bradford Bulls (Loser Eliminated, Winner Qualifies for Grand Final)

In the Grand Final St. Helens beat Hull FC by 26-4 at Old Trafford. At half time the score stood at 10-4 for St. Helens. The Saints raced ahead in the second half with several tries. This victory, in addition to their Challenge Cup win and League Leader's Shield, meant that they had completed the league treble.

Preceded by
Super League X
Super League Season
2006
Succeeded by
Super League XII
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