Super League 2025 : Wed May 22, 2024 3:16 pm
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Mock results 2024 1. Leeds Rhinos A 17.49 2. Wigan Warriors A 16.87 3. St Helens A 16.78 4. Catalans Dragons A 16.73 5. Warrington Wolves A 15.75 6. Hull KR A 15.52 7. Hull FC A 15.05 8. Salford Red Devils B 13.80 9. Huddersfield Giants B 13.49 10. Toulouse Olympique B 12.97 11. Wakefield Trinity B 12.52 12. Leigh Leopards B 12.45 13. Castleford Tigers B 12.16 14. Bradford Bulls B 12.02 24. London Broncos B 8.07 Hull FC - struggles on the field, have they done enough off the field to maintain a Category A rating? Salford Red Devils - financial worries, have they stabilised the club? Can they add to the score to achieve A grade? Huddersfield Giants - rumours suggest they have increased the community score, but by how much? Attendances are still poor. Toulouse Olympique - the surprise package in 10th slot, they believe they are doing enough to qualify Wakefield Trinity - enjoying life in the 2nd tier - everyone seems to think they are nailed on to get enough points. Leigh Leopards - According to Derek Beaumont, the club did no revision prior to the mocks. They have made the changes to the financial side of the business, and merchandise has been flying off the shelves, with a good partnership with Patrick. Leigh also have a working website this year (no comments about the quality and content). Castleford Tigers - believe they were docked points by administration error. Unless they have a few more tricks up their sleeves could still be outside of Super League looking up. Bradford Bulls - an outside bet, issues with Odsal, and finances mean they are unlikely to get the points to shoot up the table. London Broncos - relegated before a ball was kicked. Attendances are up, and big plaudits for the stadium. The infrastructure will take time and money to climb the spreadsheet. In reality there are 13 teams and 12 places. One team is going to miss out and I don't see that team taking the result without some kind of legal action. IMHO I believe the team at most threat is Castleford. 30 years the RFL have been waiting on promises from Catleford to upgrade their facilities, and have probably left it 2 years too late. |
https://www.totalrl.com/toulouse-olympi ... e-in-2025/
Mock results 2024 1. Leeds Rhinos A 17.49 2. Wigan Warriors A 16.87 3. St Helens A 16.78 4. Catalans Dragons A 16.73 5. Warrington Wolves A 15.75 6. Hull KR A 15.52 7. Hull FC A 15.05 8. Salford Red Devils B 13.80 9. Huddersfield Giants B 13.49 10. Toulouse Olympique B 12.97 11. Wakefield Trinity B 12.52 12. Leigh Leopards B 12.45 13. Castleford Tigers B 12.16 14. Bradford Bulls B 12.02 24. London Broncos B 8.07 Hull FC - struggles on the field, have they done enough off the field to maintain a Category A rating? Salford Red Devils - financial worries, have they stabilised the club? Can they add to the score to achieve A grade? Huddersfield Giants - rumours suggest they have increased the community score, but by how much? Attendances are still poor. Toulouse Olympique - the surprise package in 10th slot, they believe they are doing enough to qualify Wakefield Trinity - enjoying life in the 2nd tier - everyone seems to think they are nailed on to get enough points. Leigh Leopards - According to Derek Beaumont, the club did no revision prior to the mocks. They have made the changes to the financial side of the business, and merchandise has been flying off the shelves, with a good partnership with Patrick. Leigh also have a working website this year (no comments about the quality and content). Castleford Tigers - believe they were docked points by administration error. Unless they have a few more tricks up their sleeves could still be outside of Super League looking up. Bradford Bulls - an outside bet, issues with Odsal, and finances mean they are unlikely to get the points to shoot up the table. London Broncos - relegated before a ball was kicked. Attendances are up, and big plaudits for the stadium. The infrastructure will take time and money to climb the spreadsheet. In reality there are 13 teams and 12 places. One team is going to miss out and I don't see that team taking the result without some kind of legal action. IMHO I believe the team at most threat is Castleford. 30 years the RFL have been waiting on promises from Catleford to upgrade their facilities, and have probably left it 2 years too late. |
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