engage Super League

Grand Final

Lee Smith signed off his Leeds Rhinos career with a match-winning double as they beat St Helens 18-10 to secure an unprecedented hat-trick of engage Super League titles in a defence-dominated Grand Final.

Smith, man of the match in the 24-16 win over St Helens a year ago, scored a try in each half to deliver a memorable leaving gift to his team-mates as he prepares to switch codes with Wasps.

The England centre’s second try came eight minutes from the end of a pulsating match which hung in the balance until the champions finished with something of a flourish in front of a bumper crowd of 63,259 at Old Trafford.

The outcome was tough on Saints’ 20-year-old centre Kyle Eastmond, who scored all his side’s points in another demonstration of his exciting potential.

It was also a sad way for Sean Long to end his 12-year stay with the club as St Helens became runners-up for the third year in a row and finished the season empty-handed for the first time since 2003.

Mick Potter’s men produced the defence that served them so well in their earlier play-off wins over Huddersfield Giants and Wigan Warriors but once more failed to spark in attack.

Stand-off Leon Pryce was unable to impose himself on the game as Saints failed to score more than 15 points for the ninth successive match.

Leeds were also not at their fluent best but overcame the loss of replacement second rower Ali Lauitiiti, who hobbled off five minutes before half-time, and defended superbly to concede just one try.

That came 13 minutes into the game when Jon Wilkin’s kick came off the side of Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield’s boot and bounced kindly for Eastmond to touch down.

The youngster converted his try and made it 8-0 on 26 minutes with a penalty after Keith Senior was punished for obstruction.

Leeds spent most of the first half inside their own half and were indebted to the superior kicking of man-of-the-match Sinfield and half-backs Danny McGuire and Rob Burrow to get them out of trouble.

And the champions showed their mettle with two tries in the last 11 minutes of the half to deservedly draw level.

Hooker Matt Diskin used brute force to reach the line on the last tackle and Smith demonstrated opportunism to score after Saints winger Francis Meli failed to palm the ball dead from McGuire’s kick.

Sinfield hit an upright with his first conversion attempt and was wide with his second but was on target with a drop goal 80 seconds into the second half to give his side the lead for the first time.

The Rhinos had a let-off when Matt Gidley freed Ade Gardner down the right flank only for the winger to lose control of the ball over the line, but Saints regained the lead with Eastmond’s second penalty.

That was the result of a high tackle from, of all people, the 5ft 5in Burrow on opposite number Long, but Sinfield responded with his first successful goal after Saints skipper Keiron Cunningham was pulled up for interference at the play-the-ball.

Leeds survived another scare when the strong-running Meli got Eastmond haring for the corner and slow-motion replays showed he brushed the corner flag before touching down.

The drama heightened when Diskin got over the line only to be held up but the pressure paid off when Smith successfully chased McGuire’s kick to pounce for his second try.

The try confirmed the inevitable and Sinfield’s goal, along with Burrow’s last-minute drop goal, wrapped up a deserved victory.

The Grand Final is the most important game of the engage Super League season.

After the excitement of the weekly rounds and the drama of the play-off series, two clubs go head-to-head in a sudden death encounter for the right to be crowned engage Super League Champions.

Before the game, there will be a fantastic pre-game show featuring interactive family entertainment.  During the game the atmosphere is electric!

The Grand Final has attracted massive crowds at Manchester's magnificent Old Trafford Stadium, so we recommend you book early and guarantee your place at one of British sport's greatest events. 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR GRAND FINAL FANS

Ground Regulations

Small flags on thin sticks are allowed.  No air horns are allowed.
Supporters bands are allowed – Please contact the RFL box office for more information.

Alcohol & Smoking Policy

Alcohol may be served in the concourse areas from entry up to and including ten minutes after half time.

Individuals will be permitted to purchase two drinks at a time. All cans will be decanted. Bottles may be served top removed.

Drinking in the bowl, in view of the game will not be permitted. Clear signage and stewarding will be used to reinforce this regulation.

Alcohol may be served in executive areas throughout the event provided they are not consumed in the view of general spectators (in the bowl).

Alcohol cannot be brought into the ground.  There will be search teams operating at the turnstiles.
Customers will be asked to take any alcohol back to vehicles or dispose of it in the bins provided.

Stewards will be briefed to refuse entry to those considered heavily under the influence of alcohol
Competing clubs are asked to ensure that all official coaches to the match are alcohol free.

Smoking is not allowed in the any part of the stadium. 


League Table

P W D L PF PA DIF PTS
1Wigan231904808351457
38
2Warrington231706753404349
34
3St Helens231607784471313
32
4Leeds23141860550996
29
5Hull231409477496-19
28
6Huddersfield2312110604401203
25
7Hull K R231211053952019
25
8Castleford2310013546632-86
20
9Wakefield239014475593-118
18
10Crusaders RL229013415626-211
18
11Bradford238114444582-138
17
12Salford237016394689-295
14
13Harlequins RL226016398692-294
12
14Catalans235018355631-276
10

 



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