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Yeah who could have foreseen one team winning the cc final, the minor premiership and making the gf?
That never happens in super league...
That never happens in super league...
The rules were not withheld at all, it was supposed to be the GF winner, CC winner and LLS winner. Since Leeds have won two and possibly all three trophies, they have included the other Grand Finalist and the third-placed SL team. Maybe they should've included the beaten CC finalists instead but I don't think anyone is seriously upset about Hull KR not being there.
They've deliberately withheld any rules about who is third in this situation so they could make it up as they go. Now they have and they've set a precedent. But no doubt they'll change the rules to suit in the future when needed. The way the rfl contrive everything makes the vfl look legit.
So if the 3 venues will be:
DW Stadium (25k)
Headingley (21k)
Langtree Park (18k)
Then it means we should hopefully be looking at 3 sellout crowds! Though if Leeds win tomorrow, I suspect they will use Ellland Road instead, like they have done in the past.
It's a very simple concept to organise. Take the top 4 finishers from both leagues and make it an 8-team challenge. Alternate between England and Australia each year.
Can't see them moving it from Headingley IMO.
Given some of the attendances they've had there over the years, I don't see why they shouldn't book Elland Rd if it's available that day.
2005: 37,208 (vs Bulldogs)
2008: 33,204 (vs Storm)
2009: 32,569 (vs Manly)
2010: 27,697 (vs Storm)
Dare I say, Cowboys are a bigger drawcard than the likes of Storm, Manly and Bulldogs were. The 21,000 that Headingley holds is a bit small. It would be a shame for one single fan to miss out, let alone 10,000. Anyway, I suppose time will tell.
Fair point, but they will still get a LOT of neutrals from other teams. They have the biggest drawcard match plus the whole of the Yorkshire area and east neutrals to themselves. Whereas the ones in Lancashire will be split between the other two matches.You have to take into account that some neutrals went to these games & it was a one off. Not saying they wouldn't get into the 30's but it's unlikely some fans from other clubs will be forking out to watch this game when they have a game of there own.
Hopefully I will get to Leeds to see the WCC final.
Fair point, but they will still get a LOT of neutrals from other teams. They have the biggest drawcard match plus the whole of the Yorkshire area and east neutrals to themselves. Whereas the ones in Lancashire will be split between the other two matches.
Given some of the attendances they've had there over the years, I don't see why they shouldn't book Elland Rd if it's available that day.
2005: 37,208 (vs Bulldogs)
2008: 33,204 (vs Storm)
2009: 32,569 (vs Manly)
2010: 27,697 (vs Storm)
Dare I say, Cowboys are a bigger drawcard than the likes of Storm, Manly and Bulldogs were. The 21,000 that Headingley holds is a bit small. It would be a shame for one single fan to miss out, let alone 10,000. Anyway, I suppose time will tell.