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2021 RFL League 1

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2021 rugby league competition in the United Kingdom
Rugby league season
2021 Betfred League 1
LeagueLeague 1
Duration8 May 2021 – 10 October 2021
Teams10
Matches played92
Points scored5,075
Highest attendance2,997(Workington v Doncaster, 10 October 2021)
Lowest attendance100(West Wales Raiders vs Hunslet, 26 June 2021)
ChampionsBarrow Raiders (2nd title)
Top point-scorer(s)Jack Miller (Keighley) 240
Top try-scorer(s)Tee Ritson (Barrow) 22
Rob Massam (North Wales) 22

The2021 RFL League 1 is a professionalrugby league football competition played in theUnited Kingdom and is the third tier of the sport forRugby Football League (RFL) affiliated clubs. The sponsors for the league are the bookmakers,Betfred and the league will continue to be known as theBetfred League 1.

Teams

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The 2020 season was declarednull and void due to the COVID-19 pandemic as was the 2020 Championship season, there was therefore no teams relegated to League 1 for 2021. Due to restructuring in the Championship and Super League,Newcastle Thunder were promoted to the Championship and with the planned entry ofOttawa Aces to the league deferred until 2022,[1][2] the number of teams to compete in League 1 for 2021 was reduced to 10.[3]

Stadiums and locations

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Locations of the 2021 RFL League 1 teams
TeamLocationStadiumCapacityCoachCaptainChairman
Barrow RaidersBarrow-in-FurnessMatt Johnson Prestige Stadium6,000EnglandPaul CrareyAustraliaJarrad StackSteve Neale
Coventry BearsCoventryButts Park Arena4,000EnglandRich SquiresEngland Liam WelhamAlan Robinson
DoncasterDoncasterKeepmoat Stadium15,231EnglandRichard HorneEnglandBrad FosterGavin Baldwin
HunsletLeedsSouth Leeds Stadium4,000EnglandAlan KilshawEnglandDuane StraugheirKenny Sykes
Keighley CougarsKeighleyCougar Park7,800AustraliaRhys LovegroveEnglandKyle KesikMichael O'Neill
London SkolarsHaringey,LondonNew River Stadium2,000EnglandJermaine ColemanEnglandIliess MacaniAdrian Fraine
North Wales CrusadersColwyn BayStadiwm Zip World5,500EnglandAnthony MurrayIan Edwards
Rochdale HornetsRochdaleCrown Oil Arena10,249EnglandMatt CallandWalesSean PenkywiczAndrew Mazey
West Wales RaidersLlanelliStebonheath Park3,700AustraliaAaron WoodWalesMorgan EvansAndrew Thorne
Workington TownWorkingtonZebra Claims Stadium10,000EnglandChris ThormanEnglandCarl ForberLes Smallwood

Fixtures and results

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Main article:2021 RFL League 1 results

The season consisted of 18 rounds with each of the 10 teams playing each other home and away. Promotion and play-off details together with the fixture list were originally due to be announced early in 2021 but this announcement was delayed after a meeting on 13 January 2021 at which the start of the season was delayed to at least Spring.[3][4] On 22 January it was announced that the proposed start date for the competition is the weekend of 8–9 May.[5]

Anticipating that the continuing COVID-19 situation may affect the season, the RFL decided that league position would be based from the outset on win percentage (number of wins divided by number of games played) rather than by competition points as is normal in the league.[3] Postponements were allowed if a team had seven or more players unavailable due to COVID-19 related reasons (e.g. having returned a positive test result or required to isolate following contact with an infected person). In the event of a postponement the clubs were to try and find a new date to play the match otherwise it would be cancelled.[6] Golden point extra time was not used during this season except in the play-offs.[6] The fixture list was released on 14 February and the promotion arrangements on 4 March.[7]

Regular season table

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The team finishing top of the league after the regular season was automatically promoted to the Championship for 2022 with the teams finishing 2nd to 6th taking part in a five-team play-off structure culminating in the promotion play-off final, the winner of which would also be promoted to the Championship.[7] Teams had to complete 70% of their league fixtures to qualify for the play-offs.[7]

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPPPtsPCTQualification
1Barrow Raiders171313596275216.72779.41Champions & promoted toChampionship
2Workington Town151014471310151.92170.00Advance toqualifying semi-final
3North Wales Crusaders171106539410131.52264.71Advance toqualifying play-off
4Keighley Cougars181116612385159.02363.89
5Doncaster17935472392120.42161.76Advance toelimination play-off
6Hunslet18936564435129.72158.33
7Rochdale Hornets17818505488103.51750.00
8Coventry Bears17601140553276.11235.29
9London Skolars18311437260561.5719.44
10West Wales Raiders18011723894225.312.78
Source:[1]
Rules for classification: 1) win percentage; 2) points scored percentage (points scored divided by points conceded).

Play-offs

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See also:RFL League 1 Promotion Play-off Final

The play-off structure and dates were confirmed on 20 August and used the same five-team play-off structure used in 2019. Matches were played on four consecutive weekends commencing 17 September.[8]

Team bracket

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Qualifying play-offQualifying semi-finalPreliminary finalPromotion play-off final
2Workington Town18Workington Town36
Keighley Cougars16Doncaster12
3North Wales Crusaders14Keighley Cougars26
4Keighley Cougars28Elimination semi-finalDoncaster28
North Wales Crusaders34
5Doncaster31Doncaster48
6Hunslet10

Awards

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The end of year awards for the 2021 League 1 season were announced on 29 September 2021.[9]

AwardWinner
Betfred League 1 Player of the YearWalesRob Massam (North Wales Crusaders)
Betfred League 1 Young Player of the YearSamoaPhoenix Laulu-Togaga'e (Keighley Cougars)
Betfred League 1 Coach of the YearEnglandAnthony Murray (North Wales Crusaders)
Betfred League 1 Club of the YearBarrow Raiders

References

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  1. ^"Thunder awarded Championship place".BBC Sport. 10 December 2020.
  2. ^"Ottawa Aces: Canadian club defer League One entry until 2022". BBC Sport. 5 November 2020.
  3. ^abc"Betfred Championship scheduled for February return".www.rugby-league.com. RFL. 23 December 2020. Retrieved23 December 2020.
  4. ^Shaw, Matthew (14 January 2021)."Championship and League 1 delay confirmed".Total Rugby League. Retrieved14 January 2021.
  5. ^"Championship and League 1 clubs target March 21 return date".Love Rugby League. 22 January 2021. Retrieved22 January 2021.
  6. ^ab"Easter return for the Betfred Championship".www.rugby-league.com. RFL. 14 February 2021. Retrieved14 February 2021.
  7. ^abc"Play-Off Structures for Betfred Championship and League 1".www.rugby-league.com. RFL. 4 March 2021. Retrieved4 March 2021.
  8. ^"Sky Sports to televise Betfred Championship Play-offs".www.rugby-league.com. RFL. 20 August 2021. Retrieved24 August 2021.
  9. ^"Betfred Championship and League 1 Awards – winners announced".
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