Teams 11 | Average attendance 1,771 | |
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League Co-operative Championship Duration 22 Rounds (Followed by 4 round playoffs) Lowest attendance 835Sheffield vs. Dewsbury (19 Mar) |
The 2010 Rugby Football League Championship is known as Co-operative Championship due to sponsorship by The Co-operative Group.
Contents
- Teams
- Player Safety in Tackle
- Salary Cap
- Fairplay Index
- 2010 Fairplay Index
- Disciplinary Record
- Notable moments
- League table
- Play Offs
- References
The 2010 Co-operative Championship is a semi-professional rugby league football competition played in the United Kingdom and France one tier below the first tier Super League. The two worst performing teams during the season, with the exception of Toulouse Olympique, will be relegated to Championship 1.
There is no automatic promotion from this league to Super League, which uses a licensing system renewed every three years. Qualifying for the Grand Final or winning the Northern Rail Cup is a prerequisite for Championship clubs to be able to apply for license in the next round of applications for the 2012–14 period.
All of the teams in the 2010 Co-operative Championship will also compete in the 2010 Challenge Cup where they will enter in the third round. All of the teams, with the exception of Toulouse Olympique will compete in the 2010 Northern Rail Cup which starts before the Co-operative Championship with the finals held mid season.
Featherstone Rovers finished the league in first place after the regular season but were beaten by Halifax in the grand final 23-22
Teams
This competition features mostly the same teams as it did in 2009. The Dewsbury Rams and Keighley Cougars were promoted from the 2009 Championship One. The Leigh Centurions and Doncaster were meant to be relegated. However, the chairman of Gateshead Thunder wound up the club and they were reformed by the community. This breach of insolvency laws caused them to be relegated and allowed Leigh to stay in the Co-operative Championship.
Player Safety in Tackle
The RFL announced two new rule interpretations intended to increase player safety in the tackle:
Salary Cap
Fairplay Index
The Fair Play Index was launched in 2007 as part of The RFL's new Official Partnership with Frontline Bathrooms. The Fair Play Index (known as the Frontline Fairplay Index through sponsorhip) will be putting standards of discipline under the spotlight throughout the 2010 Co-operative Championship campaign.
At the end of the regular season the teams that finish top of the Frontline Fair Play Index will be presented with a specially engraved trophy and £5,000 prize from Frontline Bathrooms.
2010 Fairplay Index
Source:"2010 Co-Operative Championship Fairplay Index". The RFL. Archived from the original on 4 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
Note: Stats are correct as of Round 7 of the Co-Operative Championship on 16 April 2010.
Disciplinary Record
The following table lists all incidents that were reviewed by the Rugby Football League during 2010 Co-Operative Championship, which were later deemed guilty and resulted in disciplinary action. The offenses were graded, depending on severity, in alphabetical order, "A" being less severe than "B".
Notable moments
December 2009
February 2010
March 2010
May 2010
League table
This table is correct as of 16 September 2010 (6:12pm). Source: http://www.rugbyleaguechampionships.co.uk/match_day/league_table
Classification: 1st on competition points; 2nd on match points difference.
Competition points: For win = 3; For draw = 2; For loss by 12 points or fewer = 1.
Play-Offs
The play-offs commence following the conclusion of 22 round regular season and include the top six sides from the league.
The 2010 play-offs culminate in a grand final to be held at Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington, home of Super League side Warrington Wolves.
The Co-operative Championship uses a top 6 play-off system.