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The League Leader’s Shield, often called The Hubcap is a trophy awarded to the team finishing the season top of Super League in the sport of rugby league. Currently (and for much of its history) the championship is decided on the basis of a play-off series, and the Shield is thus regarded as a lesser prize.

British rugby league has been using a play-off series rather than simply awarding the title to the top-placed team for the majority of its history. From 1903 until 1973 the Championship was awarded to the team winning a top-four play-off (excluding the four seasons 1904-06 and 1962-64, when the championship was awarded to the top placed team). During this period no prize was awarded to the actual team finishing top.

In 1973, the Championship was split into two divisions (see Second Division), and a new play-off type competition, the Premiership was introduced. The title of "champion" was awarded not to the Premiership winner but the top-placed team.

With the advent of Super League, rugby league again returned to a play-off structure for the championship. Initially, the practice of awarding no prize to the top-placed team was re-introduced. The League Leader's Shield was introduced only in 2003.

[edit] Shield Winners

Year Season League Leaders
2003 Super League VIII Bradford Bulls
2004 Super League IX Leeds Rhinos
2005 Super League X St Helens
2006 Super League XI St Helens
2007 Super League XII St Helens
2008 Super League XIII St Helens
2009 Super League XIV Leeds Rhinos

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