Super League attendances as Catalans Dragons record biggest crowd of round

Catalans Dragons racked up an eighth win of the season against Leeds.
Catalans Dragons racked up an eighth win of the season against Leeds. -Credit:SW Pix


The attendances for the latest round of Super League are out, with Catalans Dragons recording the highest figure of the weekend. Steve McNamara’s side recorded a 26-0 victory over Leeds Rhinos in Perpignan, with 9,546 at the Stade Gilbert Brutus to see it.

Elsewhere, 8,578 saw Warrington Wolves defeat Hull KR 20-8 at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, with the Wire standing up with a functional and gritty account.

Over at Leigh, 8,103 saw the Leythers take Salford Red Devils to the cleaners. Adrian Lam’s outfit were far too strong, recording a 40-12 victory.

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At Wheldon Road, 7,869 saw St Helens annihilate Castleford Tigers 60-4, with 5,334 at the John Smith’s Stadium to see Wigan Warriors thrash Huddersfield Giants 48-6.

Finally, 3,225 were present in Wimbledon as London Broncos got their first win of the Super League season, defeating Hull FC 34-18 at the Cherry Red Records Stadium.

Super League round 11 attendances
Catalans Dragons 26 Leeds Rhinos 0 - 9,546
Warrington Wolves 20 Hull KR 8 - 8,578
Leigh Leopards 40 Salford Red Devils 12 - 8,103
Castleford Tigers 4 St Helens 60 - 7,869
Huddersfield Giants 6 Wigan Warriors 48 - 5,334
London Broncos 34 Hull FC 18 - 3,225

Super League averages so far
Wigan (3) - 14,289
Leeds (6) - 13,877
St Helens (6) - 12,831
Hull FC (5) - 12,087
Hull KR (6) - 10,200 est
Warrington (6) - 9,471
Catalans (6) - 9,163
Leigh (6) - 8,511
Castleford (6) - 8,220 (one figure, tbc)
Huddersfield (4) - 5,604
Salford (5) - 5,594
London (6) - 3,419

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