User:Mr. Ibrahem/Super League2

Current clubs
a: Founding member of the Super League

b: Appeared in every Super League season since 1996

c: One of the original 22 RFL teams
 * **includes First Division titles won prior to the inaugural Super League season in 1996, which are officially considered to be part of the Super League lineage

Former Super League clubs
 See also: Rugby Football League expansion
 * § Denotes club now defunct

All Time Super League table

 * Correct up to end of 2020 season
 * Table only includes league results and does not include games in playoffs or The Qualifiers

Reserve league
In 2014 and 2015 Super League clubs were unhappy with the Dual registration system and wanted to form an under-23 reserve leagues between the under-19s and first teams. Wigan, Warrington and St Helens were the first teams to propose the return of the reserve league where players could move from the under 19s and play with professional players before playing in the first team. A reserve league was set up in 2016 with a mixture of Super League, Championship and League 1 teams.

Dual registration
Dual registration refers to an arrangement between clubs whereby a player continues to be registered to his current Super League club and is also registered to play for a club in the Championship. The system is aimed at young Super League players who are thought to be not quite ready to make the step up to 'week in, week out' Super League first team duties but for whom first team match experience is likely to be beneficial for their development.


 * Only Super League players can be dual registered and the receiving club must be a club in the Championships, meaning that Super League to Super League club dual registrations are not available.
 * A dual registered player will be eligible to play and train with both clubs in a format agreed between the clubs, subject to registration, salary cap and competition eligibility rules.
 * The player is restricted to playing in one fixture per scheduled round of fixtures in any given week and would not be eligible to play for his Super League club on a Thursday and in a Championship fixture at the weekend, for example.
 * A receiving club will be limited to five dual registered players per matchday squad.

Under 19s
In 2017 the following teams will run in each of the Senior Academy divisions: Super League Academy – U19s:


 * Bradford Bulls
 * Castleford Tigers
 * Catalans Dragons
 * Huddersfield Giants
 * City of Hull Academy
 * Leeds Rhinos
 * London Broncos


 * Newcastle Thunder
 * St. Helens
 * Wakefield Trinity
 * Warrington Wolves
 * Widnes Vikings
 * Wigan Warriors

Champions
The league format changed in 1998 and the championship became a play-off series to determine the Super League champions. This meant a reintroduction of a final to determine the European champions, the first since the 1972–73 season. For the first 2 seasons of Super League, there was no Grand Final – The winners of the league were the team that finished top, as before in the previous Championship leagues.

The Double
 Main article: The Double (rugby league) In rugby league, the term 'the Double' refers to the achievement of a club that wins both the top division and the Challenge Cup in the same season. To date, this has been achieved by ten different clubs in total, four of which occasions have been during the Super League era.

The Treble
 Main article: The Treble (rugby league) The Treble refers to the team who wins all three domestic honours on offer during the season; Grand Final, League Leaders' Shield and Challenge Cup. To date seven teams have won the treble, only Bradford Bulls, St. Helens and Leeds Rhinos have won the treble in the Super League era.

The Quadruple
 Main article: The Treble (rugby league) § Further Achievement The Quadruple refers to winning the Super League, League Leaders' Shield, Challenge Cup and World Club Challenge in one season.