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Press Write Up for the Final


Sempur

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Its gonna be massive........read on

All eyes are on Super League this week. There are three games taking place, and the results of each of those games are massively important for different reasons.

Arguably the most crucial game of the year is taking place at Leigh Sports Village, as Catalans Dragons travel to Leigh Centurions in the Million Pound Game. Due to Hull Kingston Rovers’ promotion back to Super League, one of the current members of the top flight will be plying their trade in the Championship next year. It’s relief for the winners and despair for the losers, it’s as simple as that. After the drama of last year’s contest, nerves are set to be shattered when Leigh and Catalans fight for survival.

While everyone else is looking up this weekend, on Sunday a game of equal importance is taking place at Barrow Raiders’ Craven Park. The League 1 outfit welcome Whitehaven in a play-off final, with the implications similar to the MPG. The winners will be rewarded with an increase in prize money, bigger gates (meaning more income) and of course a place in the Championship for 2018, while the losers will be consigned to another year in the third tier.

League 1 is getting tougher to get out of year on year for those looking to progress up the ladder into the second tier. Last year Toulouse Olympique competed as a full-time team in a division otherwise occupied by part-time outfits and claimed one of the promotion places despite losing the Grand Final to Rochdale Hornets, who were promoted as Champions. This year it happened again, with Toronto Wolfpack topping the division and advancing to the Championship next year with a squad littered with top flight experience.

The final promotion spot will be decided in Barrow, and it could be one of the biggest games in both club’s recent history. The winners will gain all of the benefits previously stated, while the losers have another uphill battle on their hands. As of yet, there will be no full-time expansion project in the competition in 2018, however the relegation of Bradford Bulls means there will be a full-time club to compete with. Add to that Oldham, who also suffered the same fate as the Bulls, it makes the division just as tough.

Whether it be the Raiders or ‘Haven who are on the wrong side of the scoreboard this weekend, they will again be one of the favourites to push for promotion again next year. With the aforementioned Bradford and Oldham as competition it won’t be as straight forward as that though.

Then there’s the current clubs in the division who will undoubtedly strengthen for next season, as York City Knights will be looking to build on their impressive run to the semi-finals. Keighley Cougars will likewise be out to improve as they continue in their re-building process, while Newcastle Thunder seem to be going from strength to strength (Not last week sic.). Doncaster can’t be ruled out either, making it a difficult competition to climb out of.

The travel is tough too, as there are a lot of long away trips which can take their toll on the players throughout the course of the campaign.

In the last meeting of the two clubs, back in July, Barrow claimed a hard fought 15-2 away victory over Whitehaven, two weeks after they were heavily beaten 32-6 by the same side in the final game of the regular season.

It all comes down to Sunday though, when one team will be jubilant in the triumph of gaining promotion, while the other side will be devastated by the despair of coming so close only to fall at the final hurdle.

To the outsiders looking in, the importance of this contest may not come close to the Million Pound Game, but to those involved it is the by far the biggest game of the weekend. When you take into account what is at stake, it is hard to argue with just how crucial 80 minutes is for Barrow Raiders and Whitehaven.

Whoso sheds his blood with me on this field shall be my brother - Henry V

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Sempur, you couldn't be more spot on.

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I 2nd what TMF indicated.  Fantastic writeup.  I think you should cross post to the general forum as regretfully only a few of us seem to find our way to the L1 individual club forums.  And half of them have not had any fan activity in months - only the L1Showpost.

Post it there so everyone can get the benefit of this spot on analysis.

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You're right Anonymouse, just posted same thought on Whitehaven game and I agree with the Captain. There doesn't seem to be the same interest from some L1 clubs but looking at their websites they have their own forum and seem happy to be oblivious to other teams news and points of view. If you look at posts from Championship clubs next season skip, you might start to feel a bit lonely. This site is one of the few good things about L1 rugby and it's supporters.

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