The 2004 Super League Grand Final was the 7th official Grand Final and conclusive and championship-deciding game of Super League IX. It was held on Saturday 16 October 2004, at Old Trafford, Manchester, and was played between Leeds Rhinos, who finished top of the league after the 28 weekly rounds, and Bradford Bulls, who finished second after the weekly rounds.
2004 | Super League Grand Final|||||||||||||
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Date | 16 October 2004 | ||||||||||||
Stadium | Old Trafford | ||||||||||||
Location | Manchester | ||||||||||||
Harry Sunderland Trophy | Matt Diskin ( Leeds Rhinos) | ||||||||||||
Headliners | Heather Small | ||||||||||||
Referee | Steve Ganson | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 65,547 | ||||||||||||
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Background
editTeam | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | |
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1 | Leeds Rhinos | 28 | 24 | 2 | 2 | 1037 | 443 | +594 | 50 |
2 | Bradford Bulls | 28 | 20 | 1 | 7 | 918 | 565 | +353 | 41 |
Route to the Final
editLeeds Rhinos
editLeeds finished top of the table to qualify for a home match in the semi-finals. The play-off structure matched them against the team finishing second - Bradford. Bradford won the semi-final meaning Leeds had to win the elimination final against Wigan to qualify for the grand final. In the elimination final they raced past Wigan 40–12 to set up a rematch against Bradford.
Round | Opposition | Score |
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Qualifying Semi-Final | Bradford Bulls (H) | 26-12 |
Elimination Final | Wigan Warriors (H) | 40-12 |
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue. |
Bradford Bulls
editBy finishing second in the table Bradford qualified for the semi-finals but had to play the league leaders, Leeds, away with the winners going straight through to the grand final. In the game at Headingley Bradford won 26–12.
Match details
edit16 October 2004
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Leeds Rhinos | 16 - 8 | Bradford Bulls |
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Tries: Diskin McGuire Goals: Sinfield (4) |
Report |
Tries: Vainikolo Hape |
Bradford's Leon Pryce was unable to play due to a shoulder injury, he was replaced by Paul Johnson.[1]
Andrew Dunemann was left out of the Leeds side.[1] Danny McGuire was partnered by Kevin Sinfield in the halves.[1] The pre-match entertainment was performed by singer Heather Small
Leeds Rhinos | Position | Bradford Bulls | ||
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1 | Richard Mathers | Fullback | 1 | Michael Withers |
2 | Mark Calderwood | Winger | Stuart Reardon | |
3 | Chev Walker | Centre | Paul Johnson | |
4 | Keith Senior | Centre | 4 | Shontayne Hape |
5 | Marcus Bai | Winger | 5 | Lesley Vainikolo |
13 | Kevin Sinfield | Stand Off | 6 | Iestyn Harris |
6 | Danny McGuire | Scrum half | 7 | Paul Deacon |
Danny Ward | Prop | | Joe Vagana | ||
9 | Matt Diskin | Hooker | 9 | Robbie Paul |
16 | Ryan Bailey | Prop | Stuart Fielden | |
Chris McKenna | 2nd Row | 11 | Jamie Peacock | |
14 | Ali Lauitiiti | 2nd Row | Logan Swann | |
David Furner | Loose forward | Lee Radford | ||
7 | Rob Burrow | Interchange | Karl Pratt | |
Willie Poching | Interchange | Jamie Langley | ||
Barrie McDermott | Interchange | Rob Parker | ||
11 | Jamie Jones-Buchanan | Interchange | Paul Anderson | |
Tony Smith | Coach | Brian Noble |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c BBC Sport (16 October 2004). "Clockwatch: Bradford v Leeds". BBC. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
External links
edit- 2004 Super League Grand Final at rlphotos.com
- "Club History, Facts and Figures". Yorkshire Evening Post. 31 January 2005. Retrieved 1 December 2016. - article on Leeds Rhinos including description of 2004 Final