Results
Super League | Year | Winners | Score | Runner-up | Attendance | Venue | Harry Sunderland Trophy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
III | 1998 | Wigan Warriors | 10–4 | Leeds Rhinos | 43,533 | Old Trafford | Jason Robinson (Wigan) |
IV | 1999 | St Helens | 8–6 | Bradford Bulls | 50,717 | Old Trafford | Henry Paul (Bradford) |
V | 2000 | St Helens | 29–16 | Wigan Warriors | 58,132 | Old Trafford | Chris Joynt (St Helens) |
VI | 2001 | Bradford Bulls | 37–6 | Wigan Warriors | 60,164 | Old Trafford | Michael Withers (Bradford) |
VII | 2002 | St Helens | 19–18 | Bradford Bulls | 61,138 | Old Trafford | Paul Deacon (Bradford) |
VIII | 2003 | Bradford Bulls | 25–12 | Wigan Warriors | 65,537 | Old Trafford | Stuart Reardon (Bradford) |
IX | 2004 | Leeds Rhinos | 16–8 | Bradford Bulls | 65,537 | Old Trafford | Matt Diskin (Leeds) |
X | 2005 | Bradford Bulls | 15–6 | Leeds Rhinos | 65,537 | Old Trafford | Leon Pryce (Bradford) |
XI | 2006 | St Helens | 26–4 | Hull F.C. | 72,582 | Old Trafford | Paul Wellens (St Helens) |
XII | 2007 | Leeds Rhinos | 33–6 | St Helens | 71,352 | Old Trafford | Rob Burrow (Leeds) |
XIII | 2008 | Leeds Rhinos | 24–16 | St Helens | 68,810 | Old Trafford | Lee Smith (Leeds) |
XIV | 2009 | Leeds Rhinos | 18–10 | St Helens | 63,259 | Old Trafford | Kevin Sinfield (Leeds) |
XV | 2010 | Wigan Warriors | 22–10 | St Helens | 71,526 | Old Trafford | Thomas Leuluai (Wigan) |
XVI | 2011 | Leeds Rhinos | 32–16 | St Helens | 69,107 | Old Trafford | Rob Burrow (Leeds) |
XVII | 2012 | Leeds Rhinos | 26–18 | Warrington Wolves | 70,676 | Old Trafford | Kevin Sinfield (Leeds) |
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