1998 Super League Grand Final

1998 Super League Grand Final

The 1998 Super League Grand Final was the first Grand Final in the Super League Era, held on Saturday 24th October 1998, at Old Trafford, Manchester, UK. The game was played between Wigan Warriors and Leeds Rhinos.

Referee: Russell Smith (Castleford)

Attendance: 43,533

Final Score: Wigan Warriors 10 - 4 Leeds Rhinos

Wigan Scorers

Tries: Jason RobinsonGoals: Andy Farrell (3)

Leeds Scorers

Tries: Richie Blackmore

Wigan Warriors Team

Kris Radlinski, Jason Robinson, Gary Connolly, Danny Moore, Mark Bell, Henry Paul, Tony Smith, Terry O'connor, Robbie Mccormack, Tony Mestrov, Stephen Holgate, Lee Gilmour, Andy Farrell. Subs: Paul Johnson, Simon Haughton, Mick Cassidy, Neil Cowie

Leeds Rhinos Team

Iestyn Harris, Leroy Rivett, Richie Blackmore, Brad Godden, Francis Cummins, Daryl Powell, Ryan Sheridan, Martin Masella, Terry Newton, Darren Fleary, Adrian Morley, Anthony Farrell, Marc Glanville. Subs: Marcus St Hilaire, Graham Holroyd, Andy Hay, Jamie Mathiou

Man Of The Match

Harry Sunderland Trophy winner: Jason Robinson (Wigan)

ee also

*Super League III

External links

* [http://wigan.rlfans.com/fusion_pages/index.php?page_id=462 1998 Super League Grand Final at wigan.rlfans.com]
* [http://www.rlphotos.com/Pre2000Specials/1998GrandFinal/index.htm 1998 Super League Grand Final at rlphotos.com]


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