2017 Championship Preview
This
year’s Championship season looks to be the most interesting of the three
leagues as no-one really knows how it will pan out. Hull KR are obviously strong favourites to
get into the Middle 8 Qualifiers at the end of the regular season but how will
they fare against four sides who have played at Super League standard for the
past 23 weeks?
Another
uncertainty is the fate of Bradford Bulls.
Yes they now have new owners in charge and have announced a new coach
over the weekend but how will they survive starting the season on minus 12
points?
And what
about the other clubs in the division?
Can anyone break the hold of last season’s top four and does anyone
other than Hull KR have a realistic chance of promotion?
WILL HULL KR BOUNCE BACK?
They are
most people’s favourites to at least finish top of the Championship after the
end of the regular season but as I mentioned above they may find it difficult
when coming up against Super League standard opposition.
Thankfully
for KR it looks like they have kept the main crux of their squad so it may not
be as difficult as initially thought.
Now we’ve had two seasons under the current structure I’m not sure how I
would feel if they did bounce straight back up, as the RFL would probably claim
that this structure is working as they’ve had two Championship clubs promoted
in two years. When you think about it
though, are Hull KR not already at Super League standard anyway, and would it
really be a surprise if they did win promotion at the end of the season, even
if it was through the Million Pound Game?
Most, if
not all, of the players may have changed since the last time the Robins were in
the Championship, but they will have some experience of playing at this level from
that time to call upon. Plus, the
standard of the grounds won’t be much different to what they’re used to in
Super League as they have played at Bradford’s Odsal Stadium before, Sheffield
are playing at Wakefield’s Belle View for 2017, Rochdale’s Spotland stadium is
a decent ground, as is The Shay at Halifax.
They’ll also be used to a trip to France so Toulouse away shouldn’t faze
them either.
I predict
them to do very well this season - win the league-leaders shield at the end of
the initial group of fixtures and at least push for a place in the Million
Pound Game at the end of the year.
CAN THE BULLS SURVIVE?
I am
pleased for the Bulls and their fans that they have been able to finally agree
who the new owners will be. The two in
charge are former New Zealand RL chairman Andrew Chalmers and a former Wigan
Warriors coach in Graham Lowe. I don’t
claim to know too much about the club’s history but do either of these two have
any links to the town or the club and if not will that hinder them in the long
run? I’m sure the RFL have their reasons
for allowing this particular partnership to take control and time will tell as
to how well it works.
On the
field, with the point’s deduction they have to start with, it means they will
need to win six of their games just to get to zero points! This puts them virtually out of contention to
finish in the top four so I think the best they can hope for this season is to
try and retain the Championship Shield.
Looking
at last season’s record Bradford ended the regular season with 13 wins, two
draws and eight defeats after the initial 23 rounds of play. That gave them a total of 28 points and a
fifth place finish. If they recorded the
same results again they would amass 14 points and would be sitting in tenth
place, the same as Oldham did, and just above the relegation zone. Then, going into the Championship Shield they
won six of their seven games to finish with 19 victories.
They
would need to do something very similar this year to enable them to sneak into
the Play-offs again with 28 points, but they would need to keep hold of all 23
players named in last week’s League
Express newspaper and add some more quality which may prove difficult so
close to the start of the season.
It’ll be
interesting to see how the campaign pans out for the Bulls. I believe they have the quality to avoid
relegation but they need to get their points column back to zero as quickly as
possible.
WHAT NOW FOR THE OTHER CLUBS?
If Hull
KR are going to run away with the league-leaders shield and Bradford Bulls are
going to have a season-long battle to avoid relegation I feel that leaves the
rest of the places wide open.
For me
this is the season where London Broncos need to step up and push even harder
for a Super League spot. I think they’ve
recruited well and will end up in the Qualifiers with Hull KR when the leagues
split again. It was only point’s
difference which stopped the Broncos finishing above Salford in the table last
season so another win or two would see them easily squeeze into the Million
Pound Game and a one-off match for that final Super League spot.
I think
the third team to join them will be Toulouse Olympique. They powered through League 1 last season and
only a shock defeat to Rochdale Hornets in the Promotion Final stopped them
going the whole season unbeaten. Barrow
Raiders gave them another scare in the Play-off Final but ultimately Toulouse
was far too strong for long periods of that game. This season they may struggle away from home
against teams with big crowds behind them but they will be strong at home
again. They also have the experience of
knowing what the Championship is all about from their previous stint in the
English leagues.
That
leaves three or four teams battling it out for the final fourth Qualifiers spot. For me it will be one of Featherstone Rovers,
Halifax, Sheffield Eagles or Batley Bulldogs.
I can’t see any of the others clubs mounting a serious season-long
challenge and Batley and Featherstone will have had the advantage of the extra
funding from finishing in the Qualifiers last season.
Swinton
Lions and Oldham surprised everyone with how well they did last season in order
to avoid relegation and by the end of the year they were both comfortably safe
in the Championship for another 12 months.
I think they will have another season of avoiding relegation alongside
promoted Rochdale who will also be battling to avoid the drop. A good start by any of those teams will do
wonders for their confidence and possibly have Dewsbury Rams staring over their
shoulders all year as they only finished three points ahead of Swinton and four
ahead of Oldham at the end of the Championship Shield campaign.
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