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BackMagic Weekend delivers thrilling action and hints at Super League's future
Magic Weekend delivers thrilling action and hints at Super League's future
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Magic Weekend delivers thrilling action and hints at Super League's future

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  • Magic Weekend's move to a summer date proved a success, attracting record crowds and showcasing a sport finding a new home.
  • Leeds solidified their top position, while a fierce battle for playoff spots intensified, highlighted by a dramatic Wigan vs.
  • St Helens clash.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Magic Weekend's move to a summer date and its success at the banks of the Mersey provided a spotlight for the sport and a chance for the business end of the campaign. This record-breaking edition saw more than 80,000 fans attend.

Schriftgröße

Magic Weekend’s move to a summer date was a chance not only for the competition to put itself in the spotlight on a big stage by the banks of the Mersey, but to double up as moving day for the business end of the campaign.

This year has passed by in the blink of an eye and, with 10 rounds remaining, the runners and riders are beginning to jostle for position. This record-breaking edition of Magic – with more than 80,000 fans attending the event across the weekend, more than 13,000 up on the previous best a decade earlier – had plenty of talking points and a real feeling of the sport finding a new home.

Super League did not even wait until after the final match on Sunday to confirm that Magic Weekend would be back at Hill Dickinson Stadium next year, and it is not unreasonable to suggest more high‑profile fixtures could be at Everton in the years ahead. But for now, these past two days offered plenty of hints about who could be walking out at the next big event, the grand final in October.

With that in mind, it seems salient to start at the top. Warrington’s defeat against Leigh on Saturday meant Leeds had an opportunity to open up a four‑point lead at the summit with victory against their local rivals Bradford on Sunday. In recent years it would not be out of the question for the Rhinos to slip up in situations like these, but not any more.

One of Super League’s great historical forces is now looking every inch like some of the great Rhinos sides that have dominated this competition in the past. Perhaps the greatest compliment you could pay Brad Arthur’s side here is that by the standards they have set this year, they were only OK. But they still secured a 50‑16 win against the Bulls.

“It’s been a really good month for us,” Arthur said after his side’s sixth consecutive win. “We’ve had to play some high‑intensity games, we’ve been tested and we’ve come out the other side of it.”

The Rhinos’ attack is in free‑scoring mode and, for the first time this year, there is now genuine daylight between them and the rest. With just one of their next seven games against teams inside the playoffs, it is entirely possible that Leeds wrap up the League Leaders’ Shield and a first major trophy since 2020 long before the regular season ends. Beneath them, though, there is a six-way scrap developing for the remaining five playoff spots.

Magic Weekend enjoying a renaissance a year since some club owners wanting it removed from the calendar was largely due to the fixtures being derby-heavy, and there is no derby bigger than Wigan versus St Helens, which closed out the Sunday schedule in unforgettable fashion. The main event of any schedule, this was some ending to Magic 2026.

It was bone-shudderingly physical with players from both sides succumbing to multiple injuries. The tone was set from the opening kick-off, when St Helens’ veteran prop David Klemmer took out Brad O’Neill off the ball, sparking a melee. That repeated multiple times over an 80 minutes you could not take your eyes off.

In a game which spanned well over two hours because of all the injuries, Wigan led by eight points with five minutes left. When Jack Welsby scored to narrow that gap to two, the prospect of the Saints staging a miraculous comeback to match the one they produced on Good Friday against these same opponents came into view. This time, however, the Warriors held firm to end the weekend in second spot.

That was not before the Saints had a penalty to send the game to golden point after the full-time hooter, but Jackson Hastings skewed the kick wide and Wigan won 16-14. The Warriors and the Saints are in that race for a top‑two finish alongside Leeds – as are Wakefield Trinity. They are level with Wigan and Warrington in second after another statement win to start Sunday.

They hammered their local rivals Castleford Tigers 48-6 in the opening game of day two to continue their ascent towards being genuine contenders. The teams from second to sixth are split by just one win, with Leigh a further two points back just outside the playoff places. Magic Weekend has lit the touch paper for a mesmerising end to 2026 where every moment will matter.

Super League now turns attention to finalising its new broadcast deal and closing off a possible deal for Australia’s National Rugby League to invest in the competition. If prospective partners were watching this weekend, they would have seen a league with plenty to offer. Now, the game’s powerbrokers have to deliver on this enormous promise. Magic? That is some understatement.

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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