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2007 Super League Grand Final

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FieldValue
year2007
titleSuper League Grand Final
imagesize260px
alt2007 Super League logo
homeSt. Helens
awayLeeds Rhinos
home_abbrST H
away_abbrLEE
home_half16
home_half20
home_total6
away_half18
away_half225
away_total33
date13 October 2007
stadiumOld Trafford
locationENG Manchester
MoM_titleHarry Sunderland Trophy
MoMENG Rob Burrow ( Leeds Rhinos)
anthem_titleHeadliners
anthemKaiser Chiefs
refereeAshley Klein
attendance71,352
networkSky Sports
commentatorsEddie Hemmings
commentators2Mike Stephenson
tournamentsSuper League Grand Final
last[2006](2006-super-league-grand-final)
next[2008](2008-super-league-grand-final)

The 2007 Super League Grand Final was 10th official Grand Final and the conclusive and championship-deciding match of the Super League XII season. Held on Saturday 13 October 2007, at Old Trafford in Manchester, the game was played between St. Helens, who finished top of the league after the 27 weekly rounds, and Leeds Rhinos, who finished second after the weekly rounds.

Background

Going into this game, St Helens had never lost in a Grand Final - they had won in 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2006. Leeds Rhinos had one win from 2004 and two losses (1998 and 2005).

The St Helens stand-off, Leon Pryce, made a record-breaking seventh Grand Final appearance by playing in this game with previous appearances playing with Bradford Bulls and St Helens.

The pre-match coin toss was won by Leeds Rhinos. They chose to kick off and defended from the Stretford End of Old Trafford.

Katherine Jenkins was forced to withdraw herself from the pre-match entertainment due to a flu bug, her replacement was Russell Watson, who performed the Grand Final hymn, Jerusalem. Watson performed before the game at the first Super League Grand Final.

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1[[Image:Saintscolours.svg16px]] St. Helens271908783422+361
2[[Image:Rhinoscolours.svg16px]] Leeds Rhinos271818747487+260

Route to the Final

St Helens

RoundOppositionScoreQualifying Semi-Final
Leeds Rhinos (H)10-8
**Key:** (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue; (N) = Neutral venue.

Leeds Rhinos

RoundOppositionScoreQualifying Semi-FinalElimination Final
St Helens (A)10-8
Wigan Warriors (H)36-6
**Key:** (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue; (N) = Neutral venue.

Match details

bg = #eeeeee | date = 13 October 2007 18:00 UTC+1 | team1 = St. Helens [[Image:Saintscolours.svg|16px]] | score = 6 - 33| report = Report| team2 = [[Image:Rhinoscolours.svg|16px]] Leeds Rhinos | points1 = Tries: Roby 26' Goals: Long| points2 = Tries: Webb 19' Lauitiiti 50' Donald 52' Smith 69' Jones-Buchanan 79' Goals: Sinfield (6) Drops: Burrow| stadium = Old Trafford, Manchester | attendance = 71,352 | referee= Ashley Klein (Australia)}}

**St Helens**Position**Leeds Rhinos**11223344556677889910101111301212131414151617182322
ENG Paul Wellens**Fullback**AUS Brent Webb
ENG Ade Gardner**Winger**AUS Scott Donald
AUS Matthew Gidley**Centre**NZL Clinton Toopi
SAM Willie Talau**Centre**ENG Keith Senior
SAM Francis Meli**Winger**ENG Lee Smith
ENG Leon Pryce**Stand Off**ENG Danny McGuire
ENG Sean Long**Scrum half**ENG Rob Burrow
ENG Nick Fozzard**Prop**NZL Kylie Leuluai
WAL Keiron Cunningham**Hooker**ENG Matt Diskin
AUS Jason Cayless**Prop**ENG Jamie Peacock
ENG Lee Gilmour**2nd Row**ENG Jamie Jones-Buchanan
AUS Chris Flannery**2nd Row**ENG Gareth Ellis
ENG Jon Wilkin**Loose forward**ENG Kevin Sinfield (c)
ENG James Roby**Interchange**NZL Ali Lauitiiti
ENG Mike Bennett**Interchange**ENG Ryan Bailey
ENG James Graham**Interchange**ENG Ian Kirke
SAM Maurie Fa'asavalu**Interchange**ENG Carl Ablett
AUS Daniel Anderson**Coach**AUS Tony Smith

References

References

  1. BBC Sport. (2007-10-13). "Grand Final as it happened". BBC.
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