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Super League at 30: how the sport has changed for matchgoing fans
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Super League at 30: how the sport has changed for matchgoing fans

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Originally published byThe Guardian

A lot has changed since 1996 โ€“ summer matches, bigger crowds, more foreign players, a salary cap, skin-tight jerseys and female referees โ€“ but some things always stay the same

By No Helmets Required

The first season of Super League kicked off on 29 March 1996, when 17,873 people watched Paris Saint-Germain beat Sheffield Eagles 30โ€“24 at Stade Charlรฉty. The opening fixture might sound outlandish 30 years later, but the first season of the competition set the tone for the next decade.

St Helens ended Wiganโ€™s run of seven successive titles and Bradford showed what was to come by finishing third. The three clubs would dominate the opening era of the new competition before Leeds finally fulfilled their potential. Leeds RLFC (rhinos were still something you only saw at the zoo) finished 10th in the inaugural season, winning just six of their 22 games. Hull KR were scrambling off the canvas, romping to the third-tier title, while Hull FC finished third in the second tier behind Salford and Keighley.

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