2001 Super League Grand Final

The 2001 Super League Grand Final was the Fourth official Grand Final and the conclusive and championship-deciding match of Super League VI. The match was held on Saturday 13 October 2001 at Old Trafford, Manchester, and was contested by Bradford Bulls and Wigan Warriors. Refereed by Stuart Cummings, 60,164 saw Bradford Bulls win 37 - 6.

2001 (2001) Super League Grand Final  ()
12Total
BRA 261137
WIG 066
Date13 October 2001
StadiumOld Trafford
LocationEngland Manchester
Harry Sunderland TrophyRepublic of Ireland Michael Withers, ( Bradford Bulls)
RefereeStuart Cummings
Attendance60,164
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Background

Tetleys Super League VI was the fourth and final time the top five playoff system would be used and the first season relegation was reintroduced with Huddersfield Giants again finishing bottom and relegated. Bradford Bulls finished top for a third time.

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Bradford Bulls2822151120474+64645
2 Wigan Warriors282215989494+49545

Route to the Final

Bradford Bulls

Bradford finished first in the table so they automatically qualified for the play-off semi-finals where they had a home time against Wigan at Odsal Stadium. Bradford won 24–18 to qualify for the Grand Final.

Wigan Warriors

Wigan vs St Helens in the preliminary final

The play-off system in use only gave the league leaders a bye to the semi-finals. Wigan had finished second so had to play a qualifying play-off first. Drawn at home to Hull F.C. Wigan won a close game 27–24 to go through to the semi-final. This was an away fixture to Bradford where they were beaten 24–18. However this loss did not end their season. The losers of the qualifying semi-final got another chance by playing the winners of the other semi-final in a final eliminator. Therefore, Wigan's third play-off game was a home tie against St Helens where they won through 44–10.

Wigan
RoundOppositionScore
Qualifying Semi-Final Hull FC (H)27-24
Semi-Final Bradford Bulls (A)24-18
Preliminary Final St Helens (H)44-10
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue.

Match details

Bradford BullsPositionWigan Warriors
1 Michael WithersFullback1 Kris Radlinski
Tevita VaikonaWinger2 Brett Dallas
Scott NaylorCentre3 Gary Connolly
Graham MackayCentre Steve Renouf
5 Leon PryceWinger5 Brian Carney
6 Henry PaulStand Off Matthew Johns
7 Robbie PaulScrum half7 Adrian Lam
Joe VaganaProp Terry O'Connor
9 James LowesHooker9 Terry Newton
Brian McDermottProp Harvey Howard
Daniel Gartner2nd Row Mick Cassidy
11 Jamie Peacock2nd Row David Furner
Mike ForshawLoose forward13 Andy Farrell
Paul DeaconInterchange Paul Johnson
Shane RigonInterchange Chris Chester
Paul AndersonInterchange Denis Betts
Stuart FieldenInterchange Neil Cowie
Brian NobleCoach Stuart Raper

References


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