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Since 1998, a play-off system has been used to determine the Super League champions. The format has changed over the years, starting with a play-off involving first five, then six teams, eight, four and currently back to six. The play-off series culminates in the
Super League Grand Final The Super League Grand Final is the championship-deciding game of rugby league's Super League competition. It is played between two teams who have qualified via the Super League Play-Off series. The winning team receives the Super League Trop ...
. Use of a play-off system to decide the
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brought back a rugby league tradition that had previously fallen out of use. The Super League Premiership, which had previously taken place between the highest placed teams in the competition, was discontinued after the introduction of the Super League play-off series. This was because its purpose had been to take the place of the previous Championship-deciding play-off system.


Current Play-Off System


2002-2008, 2020-2022: Top Six

From
Super League VII Super League VII (styled Tetley's Super League VII due to sponsorship from Tetley's Brewery) was the year 2002's Super League championship season, the 108th season of top-level professional rugby league in Britain, and the seventh run by the Super ...
in 2002 until
Super League XIII Engage Super League XIII was the official name, due to sponsorship, for the 2008 Super League season by Engage Mutual. Twelve teams competed for the Minor Premiership over 27 rounds (including Magic Weekend, Millennium Magic) after which, the Sup ...
in 2008, a play-off series involving the top six teams was used to determine the winners the Super League champions. Excluding the Grand Final, all matches were staged at the home ground of the team that finished higher in the final league table. A similar system was used by the
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and the
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to decide its champions. From Week Two onwards, the Top Six play-offs system reflects exactly the Page playoff system. The Top Six Super League Play-Off Structure: Week One :* Elimination Semi-final A: 3rd vs 6th :* Elimination Semi-final B: 4th vs 5th Week Two :* Semi final 1: 1st vs winner of ESFA :* Semi Final 2: 2nd vs winner of ESFB Week Three :* Grand Final: Winners of Semi Final 1 vs Winners of Semi Final 2


Grand Final


Previous Play-Off Systems


1998-2001, 2019: Top Five

The Top Five play-off system is the most simple since their introduction in 1998. The top four teams qualify, the League Leaders play at home to 4th, 2nd then play at home to 3rd with the winners of both semi finals advancing to the Grand Final. The system was previously used between 1998 and 2005 and again in 2019. The same system was used in the
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's Sydney Competition 1973-1994, the Australian Super League in its only season 1997, the
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, 1972–1990 and
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, 1994–1996, and
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, 2000-2006. ▼ From week two on the Top five play-offs system reflected exactly the Page playoff system. The Top Five Super League Play-Off Structure: Week One :* Qualification Final: 2nd vs 3rd :* Elimination Final: 4th vs 5th :* Bye: 1st Week Two :* Major Semi Final: 1st vs Winners of Qualification Final :* Minor Semi Final: Losers of Qualification Final vs Winners of Elimination Final Week Three :* Preliminary Final: Losers of Major Semi Final vs Winners of Minor Semi Final :* Bye: Winners of Major Semi Final Week Four :* Grand Final: Winners of Major Semi Final vs Winners of Preliminary Final


2002-2008: Top Six

From
Super League VII Super League VII (styled Tetley's Super League VII due to sponsorship from Tetley's Brewery) was the year 2002's Super League championship season, the 108th season of top-level professional rugby league in Britain, and the seventh run by the Super ...
in 2002 until
Super League XIII Engage Super League XIII was the official name, due to sponsorship, for the 2008 Super League season by Engage Mutual. Twelve teams competed for the Minor Premiership over 27 rounds (including Magic Weekend, Millennium Magic) after which, the Sup ...
in 2008, a play-off series involving the top six teams was used to determine the winners the Super League champions. Excluding the Grand Final, all matches were staged at the home ground of the team that finished higher in the final league table. A similar system was used by the
Australian National Soccer League The National Soccer League (NSL) was the top-level soccer league in Australia, run by Soccer Australia and later the Australian Soccer Association. The NSL, the A-League's predecessor, spanned 28 seasons from its inception in 1977 until its d ...
and the
A-League A-League Men (known as the Isuzu UTE A-League for sponsorship reasons) is the highest-level professional men's soccer league in Australia and New Zealand. At the top of the Australian league system, it is the country's premier men's competiti ...
to decide its champions. From Week Two onwards, the Top Six play-offs system reflects exactly the Page playoff system. The Top Six Super League Play-Off Structure: Week One :* Elimination Semi-final A: 3rd vs 6th :* Elimination Semi-final B: 4th vs 5th Week Two :* Qualification Match: 1st vs 2nd :* Elimination Final: Winners of Elimination Semi-final A vs Winners of Elimination Semi-final B Week Three :* Final Qualifier: Losers of Qualification Match vs Winners of Elimination Final Week Four :* Grand Final: Winners of Qualification Match vs Winners of Final Qualifier


2009-2014: Top Eight

For the Super League XIV season in 2009, a top eight play-off system was introduced to replace the previous top six system. This change coincided with an expansion of the competition from twelve to fourteen teams following the introduction of Super League licensing. The format was introduced following consultation and discussion with all 14 member clubs in Super League. The series lasted four weeks, culminating in the Grand Final at Old Trafford during October. *Week 1 : :Four matches took place on Week One, effectively in two pools: the Qualifying Play-Offs and the Elimination Play-Offs. : :*Week 1: Qualifying Play-Offs :: ::These matches involved the teams who finish in the top four. ::They were: :: ::*1st v 4th ::*2nd v 3rd :: ::The winners of these two games progressed directly to Week 3. The highest ranked winning club earned Club Call, whereby they chose their opponents in Week 3. :: ::The losers of these two matches received another chance in Week 2 when they were at home to the winners of the Week 1 Elimination Play-Offs. :: :*Week 1: Elimination Play-Offs :: ::These matches involved the teams who finish from fourth through eighth. ::They were: :: ::*5th v 8th ::*6th v 7th :: ::The winners of both matches progressed to Week 2; losers were eliminated. *Week 2: Preliminary Semi-Finals : :There were two matches in Week 2; the winner of each match progressed to Week 3 and the loser was eliminated. : :*The first Preliminary Semi-Final featured the highest ranked Qualifying Play-Off loser (from Week 1) v the lowest ranked Elimination Play-Off Winner (also from Week 1). :*The second Preliminary Semi-Final featured the lowest ranked Qualifying Play-Off loser (from Week 1) v the highest ranked Elimination Play-Off Winner (also from Week 1). *Week 3 : :Week 3 also featured two matches; the winner of each match progresses to the Grand Final and the loser is eliminated. : :*Week 3: Club Call :: ::Club Call took place following the second weekend of the play-offs and was hosted by the highest ranked winning club from Week 1. :: ::The host club selected whom they would play in Week 3, and could only select from the winners of the two Preliminary Semi-finals (Week 2) – they could not choose the other Qualifying Play-offs winner. :: ::The highest ranked club from the Qualifying Play-offs (Week one) were required to choose their opponents – they could not cede the responsibility to the other Qualifying Play-offs winner. :: ::The team with Club Call and the other Qualifying Play-off winners from Week 1 were guaranteed home advantage in Week 3. For example, if the teams that ended the regular season in 1st and 2nd place lost their opening play-off matches, they could still find themselves playing away to the 3rd or 4th placed teams in Week 3. :: :*Week 3: Qualifying Semi-Finals :: ::*The first Qualifying Semi-Final featured the highest ranked Qualifying Play-Off winner (from Week 1) v the team selected through Club Call. ::*The second Qualifying Semi-Final featured the lowest ranked Qualifying Play-Off winner (from Week 1) v the team not selected through Club Call. *Week 4: Grand Final :The two winning teams from week 3 contested the Grand Final to determine the First Utility Super League champions. FAQs: *Can any team have Club Call? :''No. The highest ranked winning club from Week 1 will have Club Call, whereby they choose their opponents in Week 3. Only a team that ended the regular season in 1st, 2nd or 3rd can win Club Call.'' : *Will the teams who finished 1st or 2nd at the end of the regular season be guaranteed home advantage in Week 3 should they progress? :''No. The two highest rank teams after Week 1 (the team with Club Call and the other Qualifying Play-off winners) are guaranteed home advantage in Week 3. For example, should the teams that ended the regular season in 1st and 2nd place lose their opening play-off match, they could still find themselves playing away to the 3rd or 4th placed teams in Week 3.'' : *Does the Club Call team have to choose their opponents or can they relinquish the responsibility to the other Qualifying Play-offs winner? :''The highest ranked club from the Qualifying Play-offs (Week 1) must choose their opponents – they cannot relinquish the responsibility to the other Qualifying Play-offs winner. In addition, they can only select from the winners of the two Preliminary Semi-finals (Week 2) – they cannot choose the other Qualifying Play-offs winner.''


2015–2018: Top Four

The top four play-off system was the most simple since their introduction in 1998. The top four teams qualify, the League Leaders play at home to 4th, 2nd then play at home to 3rd with the winners of both semi finals advancing to the Grand Final.


Play-off apps

Only St. Helens have competed in every play-off series since 1998. Bold- Won the Grand Final


Play-off results


See also

* NRL finals system *
AFL final eight system The AFL final eight system is an eight-team championship playoff tournament developed and adopted by the Australian Football League in the 2000 season. The eight teams, which are ranked or seeded in advance of the tournament, participate in a f ...
*
McIntyre System The McIntyre System, or systems as there have been five of them, is a playoff system that gives an advantage to teams or competitors qualifying higher. The systems were developed by Ken McIntyre, an Australian lawyer, historian and English lect ...
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McIntyre Final Eight System The McIntyre Final Eight System was devised by Ken McIntyre in addition to the McIntyre Four, Five and Six systems. It is a playoff system of the top 8 finishers in a competition to determine which two teams will play in the grand final. The tea ...


References

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