Leeds Rhinos topped the table when the RFL today released indicative gradings for all 35 clubs in the professional game.
From 2025, places in Betfred Super League will go to the top 12 clubs in the rankings, which will be announced at the culmination of the 2024 season.
Each club has been given a score out of 20, following detailed analysis of five categories: on-field performance, fandom, finances, stadium and community. Rhinos lead the way, with a score of 17.49. If confirmed, that will put them in category A, making them imune from relegation, but Wakefield Trinity and Castleford Tigers have fallen short of the score of 15 needed for an A-grading. Here’s the score for all 35 clubs.
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