Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:It is much easier to stay in SL if you are already there. To stand a chance from the Championship you will certainly need to win it and hope that one of the 12 SL clubs fail to impress. The decision on promotion will be taken out of our hands and it could be argued that an existing SL squad is better suited than one coming from the Championship, which will need to rebuild.
Again, that isn't how it works
If all other criteria stays the same the points for league position is a ranking average over the last 3 seasons.
So if Sts come top in all three years they are placed number 1 and get 4 points. .
The 4 points for league position are awarded by sorting all the teams across 3 divisions with 0.1 reduction for each team from the top.
So Sts at the top get 4 points. Wigan if second get 3.9 points and so on.
Meaning 11th place gets 3.
This list is ranked as an average over 3 years. So next year's assessment will be judged on last year, this year and next year.
So as we were 10th last year, probably 12th this year a top 1 or 2 will probably average us at 11 or 12 as the teams below Super League won't have the points from previous years.
Leigh finishing so high this year will move them up drastically of course.
So you are right in the sense that a team finishing lower in Championship then winning for one year is harder to get in than a team finishing 11th two years running then finishing 12th.
But that works in our favour right now.
There are other points for performance.
Sts could in theory get another 0.75 and .25 for winning the Grand Final and Challenge Cup in the current assessment season so would end with max of 5.
There are .25 and .1 available for Championship leaders and 1895 winner respectively
So getting good points for stadium and finances etc is massive in the context of promotion back to Super League as performance on the field are really fine margins.
I'll caveat that by saying the 0.1 may be 0.11 after they finalise it but the principle is the same.