2006 Super League season

Super League XI
LeagueSuper League
Duration28 Rounds
Teams12
Highest attendance18,358
Wigan Warriors vs St. Helens (17 April)
Lowest attendance3,046
Salford City Reds vs Harlequins (11 Aug)
Attendance1,516,342 Increase
(average 9,026)
Broadcast partnersSky Sports
2006 Season
ChampionsSt. Helens
5th Super League title
12th British title
League LeadersSt. Helens
Man of SteelEngland Paul Wellens
Top point-scorer(s)Australia Jamie Lyon (316)
Top try-scorer(s)Australia Justin Murphy (26)
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from National League OneHull Kingston Rovers
Relegated to National League OneCastleford

Engage Super League XI was the official name for the year 2006's Super League season in the sport of rugby league in Europe. Bradford Bulls were looking to retain the title they won in Super League X.

The competition kicked off the weekend after the World Club Challenge. This season saw the entry of the Catalans Dragons, who are the first French team to compete since the demise of Paris Saint-Germain at the end of Super League II.

Castleford Tigers were relegated from the Super League on Saturday 16 September after finishing the regular season in 11th place (Catalans Dragons were exempt from relegation and finished 12th, therefore 11th-placed team was relegated).

In the Grand Final St. Helens beat Hull F.C. by 26–4 at Old Trafford, Manchester in front of a crowd of 72,575 which is a record for a Super League Grand Final. At half time the score stood at 10–4 for St. Helens. Saints raced ahead in the second half with several tries. This victory, in addition to their Challenge Cup win and League Leaders' Shield, meant that they had completed the league treble.

The 2006 Super League generated the highest weekly average attendance in the 11-year history of the competition. The average weekly attendance for the regular season stood at 9,026, generated by an aggregate attendance of 1,516,342 supporters. This is an increase on the 2005 season average of 8,887.[1]