Leigh Leopards owner Derek Beaumont will “legally fight” for Hull FC’s relegation if they finish bottom of Super League

LEIGH LEOPARDS owner Derek Beaumont has revealed he will “legally fight” for the relegation of Hull FC if they finish bottom of Super League in 2024.

Much has been made of the dogfight at the bottom of the top flight this year, with London Broncos basically given no hope of remaining in Super League before a ball was even kicked due to IMG’s grading system.

That grading system saw the Broncos ranked 24th out of 36 professional clubs at the end of last year, which meant they would spend just a solitary season in Super League in 2024.

However, the work of the capital club – in particular head coach Mike Eccles – in inspiring a united squad to do their utmost best to finish as high as possible has seen the Broncos leapfrog Hull FC, who now sit in last place.

The dismal performances of Hull have already been a talking point for the majority of the rugby league fraternity, with Beaumont especially drawing attention to the fact that because the Black and Whites will achieve a Grade A rank from IMG, they are effectively exempt from relegation – even if they finish bottom.

Beaumont has been determined to hold FC to account for their abject season, and he took to X to express his ‘expectation’ that Hull will be relegated if they do finish bottom – or that he will “legally fight” for such an eventuality if not.

Beaumont posted on X: “I face challenges! That said no Myler or Pearson at LSV this year! I haven’t gone from being a top club to bottom I’ve come from outside the league to being above you both years and winning a trophy! I hope I am not at FC as I expect they get relegated if finishing bottom which I think they will! I will legally fight for that if it happens!”

It’s fair to say that rugby league has not heard the end of the argument, with the real IMG gradings set to be announced to the public next month.

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