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2004 Super League Grand Final

The 2004 Super League Grand Final was the 7th official Grand Final and conclusive and championship-deciding game of Super League IX. It was held on Saturday 16 October 2004, at Old Trafford, Manchester, and was played between Leeds Rhinos, who finished top of the league after the 28 weekly rounds, and Bradford Bulls, who finished second after the weekly rounds.

2004 (2004) Super League Grand Final  ()
12 Total
LEE 106 16
BRA 44 8
Date16 October 2004
StadiumOld Trafford
LocationEngland Manchester
Harry Sunderland TrophyEngland Matt Diskin ( Leeds Rhinos)
HeadlinersHeather Small
RefereeSteve Ganson
Attendance65,547
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Background

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Leeds Rhinos 28 24 2 2 1037 443 +594 50
2   Bradford Bulls 28 20 1 7 918 565 +353 41

Route to the Final

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Leeds Rhinos

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Leeds finished top of the table to qualify for a home match in the semi-finals. The play-off structure matched them against the team finishing second - Bradford. Bradford won the semi-final meaning Leeds had to win the elimination final against Wigan to qualify for the grand final. In the elimination final they raced past Wigan 40–12 to set up a rematch against Bradford.

Leeds
Round Opposition Score
Qualifying Semi-Final   Bradford Bulls (H) 26-12
Elimination Final   Wigan Warriors (H) 40-12
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue.

Bradford Bulls

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By finishing second in the table Bradford qualified for the semi-finals but had to play the league leaders, Leeds, away with the winners going straight through to the grand final. In the game at Headingley Bradford won 26–12.

Match details

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16 October 2004
Leeds Rhinos   16 - 8   Bradford Bulls
Tries: Diskin
McGuire
Goals: Sinfield (4)
Report
Tries: Vainikolo
Hape
Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 65,547
Referee: Steve Ganson (St Helens)

Bradford's Leon Pryce was unable to play due to a shoulder injury, he was replaced by Paul Johnson.[1]

Andrew Dunemann was left out of the Leeds side.[1] Danny McGuire was partnered by Kevin Sinfield in the halves.[1] The pre-match entertainment was performed by singer Heather Small

Leeds Rhinos Position Bradford Bulls
1 England  Richard Mathers Fullback 1 Republic of Ireland  Michael Withers
2 England  Mark Calderwood Winger England  Stuart Reardon
3 England  Chev Walker Centre England  Paul Johnson
4 England  Keith Senior Centre 4 New Zealand  Shontayne Hape
5 Papua New Guinea  Marcus Bai Winger 5 Tonga  Lesley Vainikolo
13 England  Kevin Sinfield Stand Off 6 Wales  Iestyn Harris
6 England  Danny McGuire Scrum half 7 England  Paul Deacon
England  Danny Ward Prop New Zealand | Joe Vagana
9 England  Matt Diskin Hooker 9 New Zealand  Robbie Paul
16 England  Ryan Bailey Prop England  Stuart Fielden
Australia  Chris McKenna 2nd Row 11 England  Jamie Peacock
14 New Zealand  Ali Lauitiiti 2nd Row Australia  Logan Swann
Australia  David Furner Loose forward Australia  Lee Radford
7 England  Rob Burrow Interchange England  Karl Pratt
Australia  Willie Poching Interchange England  Jamie Langley
Republic of Ireland  Barrie McDermott Interchange England  Rob Parker
11 England  Jamie Jones-Buchanan Interchange England  Paul Anderson
Australia  Tony Smith Coach England  Brian Noble

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c BBC Sport (16 October 2004). "Clockwatch: Bradford v Leeds". BBC. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
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