2012–2014 Super League licences

The 2012–14 Super League licences were awarded following the second round of licensing for the Super League rugby league competition. Successful applicants were given a three-year licence to compete in Super League, the premier rugby league competition in Europe.

2012–2014 Super League Licensing
Duration3 Years
Licence
Awarded to Widnes Vikings
 

Applications

Applications for licences were accepted from all Super League clubs and Championship clubs could apply if they met certain criteria:

  1. they competed in the 2009 or 2010 Grand Finals, or won the Northern Rail Cup
  2. they had a stadium with a capacity of over 10,000
  3. they had not been insolvent at any point since 2008
  4. they had a turnover of at least £1 million in 2009 or 2010
  5. they had an average attendance of over 2500 in 2009 or 2010 [1]

The applicants were:

Applicants
Club Location Stadium Capacity* League
Barrow Raiders Barrow, Cumbria Craven Park Championship
Bradford Bulls Bradford, West Yorkshire Odsal Stadium 27,000 Super League
Castleford Tigers Castleford, West Yorkshire Wheldon Road 12,000 Super League
Catalans Dragons Perpignan, France 13,000 Super League
Celtic Crusaders Wrexham, Wales Racecourse Ground 15,000 Super League
Halifax Halifax, West Yorkshire The Shay 15,000 Championship
Harlequins Twickenham, London Twickenham Stoop 14,000 Super League
Hull F.C. Hull, East Yorkshire KC Stadium 25,000 Super League
Hull Kingston Rovers Hull, East Yorkshire Craven Park 12,225 Super League
Huddersfield Giants Huddersfield, West Yorkshire Kirklees Stadium 24,000 Super League
Leeds Rhinos Leeds, West Yorkshire Headingley Stadium 21,000 Super League
Salford City Reds Salford, Greater Manchester The Willows 11,363 Super League
St. Helens St. Helens, Mersyside Knowsley Road 17,500 Super League
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Wakefield, West Yorkshire Belle Vue 12,000 Super League
Warrington Wolves Warrington, Cheshire Halliwell Jones Stadium 15,000 Super League
Widnes Vikings Widnes, Cheshire Halton Stadium 13,000 Championship
Wigan Warriors Wigan, Greater Manchester DW Stadium 25,000 Super League

Applications were made in 2011,[2] and the Rugby Football League, operators of Super League, announced that at least one applicant from the Co-operative Championship would be accepted.[1]

Eligible applicants from the Championship were: Halifax, Barrow Raiders, Featherstone Rovers, Widnes Vikings and Batley Bulldogs. Of these, only Halifax, Widnes and Barrow applied.[3]

2009–11 commitments

Talking about the progress of some clubs towards fulfilling their commitments to either upgrade their stadium facilities and move to new ones during the 2009–11 three year licence period, Gary Tasker warned of "the potential implications [of] any failure to do so may have on their next application. Clubs need to be aware that we are raising the bar for the next licence period."[4] "Showcasing Super League in high quality stadium facilities remains a key objective," he said.[2]

In July 2009, the RFL was reported to have warned Salford City Reds, Castleford Tigers and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, of which none had started construction on a new stadium, that progress must be made in order to avoid jeopardising their chances of obtaining a second Super League licence. St Helens RLFC and Celtic Crusaders (later Crusaders Rugby League) were also warned, but were reported to have a likely chance of having a new stadium by 2012. The news came just over a week after Widnes Vikings, who already had a new stadium, won their Northern Rail Cup Final against Barrow Raiders; a key criterion for non-Super League clubs to obtain a first licence.[5] Following this report, all of the named Super League teams made moves to address stadium concerns:

  • Salford City originally planned to move into the new Salford City Stadium for the 2011 season, but construction delays pushed back the date to 2012.
  • Castleford are also building a new stadium. It was also intended to be open for 2011, but was ultimately pushed back to 2013.
  • Wakefield had plans to build a new stadium in Stanley, hoping to move in no later than the 2012 season. After the plans fell through, they announced that they would extensively renovate their existing Belle Vue ground to meet new stadium requirements.
  • St Helens built a new stadium that was initially expected to open sometime in 2011, but was delayed to January 2012. They agreed to groundshare with Widnes in 2011, presumably as a hedge against construction delays.
  • Crusaders (who dropped "Celtic" from their name after the 2009 season) moved to the larger Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, the largest town in North Wales (an area that did not have a professional team in either rugby code). It is also close to the M62 corridor that has been the traditional heartland of league in England.

Results

Number of teams

No upper limit on the number of Super League licences awarded had initially been set by the RFL, the option remained open to expand again in the future.[6] Increasing the number of teams in the competition without changing the competition's format would be at odds with recent RFL and Super League decisions and reports. The RFL's plan for international success, which was the result of an inquiry into England's poor performance at the 2008 World Cup, states an intention to work with clubs to limit the number of games top players can take part in.[7] The Magic Weekend event has allowed for a reduction in the number of games each club plays to 27, from 28; although a reason for the desire to reduce games in this case was to reduce the number of times Super League sides played each other more than twice in the regular season.[8]

RFL Chief Executive Nigel Wood said, "The best performing [Championship] club will be guaranteed admission to Super League, either at the expense of the worst performing club or by expanding the competition," he said.[9]

On 4 August 2010, the RFL announced that the number of licences would remain at 14.[10] Once Widnes were granted a licence, the RFL's decision meant that at least one existing Super League club would be left out of the competition.

The final Super League lineup for the 2012–14 period was set on 26 July 2011, when Crusaders announced that they had withdrawn their application for a licence, believing that they were not financially able to sustain themselves in Super League in the near future. The club had gone into administration after the 2010 season, This decision provided a reprieve for Wakefield Trinity, who had been expected to be denied a licence after also going into administration in the 2010–11 close season. Crusaders' former place in Super League was filled by Widnes.[11]

Outcome

A summary of licence applications was released with a grading of each club's application by the RFL on 8 September 2011.[12] Clubs were graded as follows:

Super League Licences
A licence B licence C licence
Hull F.C. Bradford Bulls Castleford Tigers
Leeds Rhinos St. Helens Widnes Vikings
Warrington Wolves Catalans Dragons Halifax
Wigan Warriors Huddersfield Giants Harlequins
Hull Kingston Rovers Salford City Reds
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Team elevated to Super League
Awarded licence but not promoted

Using the RFL criteria, there has been an increase in the standard of Super League clubs on the previous licensing period. Wigan Warriors improved from a B to an A licence. Catalans Dragons, Hull Kingston Rovers and Huddersfield Giants improved from a C to a B licence. There were three additional applications, with only one not meeting minimum requirements.

On 31 March 2011, Widnes were granted a licence for the 2012-2014 Super League seasons. Halifax had also met the requirements for a licence, but were not awarded one. Barrow had failed with their licence bid.

The future: 2015–17 licences

Planning for the next licence period, 2015–17, began in 2009.[13] The RFL, working with its members in Super League and the Championship to agree minimum standards in Business Management, Facilities, Finance, Commercial/Marketing/Community and Playing Strength/Performance.[13]

Gary Tasker, the RFL's Director of Development, reiterated: "Clubs need to be aware that we are raising the bar for the next licence period and showcasing the Super League competition in high quality, 21st Century stadium facilities remains a key strategic objective."[13]

This was, however, a complete waste of time as the RFL decided on a completely new structure for the 2015 Super League season which included bringing back promotion and relegation.

However in 2023, the RFL in association with IMG effectively brought back licensing in the form of Grading, a more robust points operated system that ranked every professional club.

References

  1. ^ a b Licensing Archived July 31, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Rugby Football League. Accessed 01-12-10
  2. ^ a b Andy Hampson (2009-07-21). "RFL warning over stadia". Sporting Life. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  3. ^ Championship Seasons Archived November 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Neil Barraclough (2009-07-21). "RFL orders five clubs to upgrade or face axe". London: Times Online. Archived from the original on August 7, 2010. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  5. ^ "League clubs warned over stadia". news.bbc.co.uk (BBC Sport). 2009-07-21. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  6. ^ Metro Sport (2008-07-22). "Crusaders and Salford join Super League". Metro. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  7. ^ RFL (2009-04-08). "RFL's seven point plan to deliver international success". The Rugby Football League. Archived from the original on 2009-04-10. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  8. ^ BBC Sport (2006-07-04). "Super League could head for Wales". BBC. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  9. ^ Paul Fletcher (2008-07-17). "The licence system explained". BBC. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  10. ^ Riley, George (4 August 2010). "At least one Super League club to lose licence in 2011". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  11. ^ "Crusaders withdraw application for Super League place". BBC Sport. 26 July 2011. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  12. ^ "Super League licensing summaries published". Archived from the original on 2012-09-22. Retrieved 2011-09-20.
  13. ^ a b c Super League (2009-07-22). "Five Super League clubs issued with licensing letters". Super League. Archived from the original on 2009-07-23. Retrieved 2009-07-22.

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