2011 Huddersfield Giants season

Avg. attendance7,147High attendance10,428Top scorersTriesJermaine McGillvary – 18GoalsDanny Brough – 88PointsDanny Brough – 213
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The 2011 Huddersfield Giants season was their 148th in the Rugby Football League, and its 13th in Super League. This season saw the Fartowners finish in fourth place and lose both of their playoff matches, which The Guardian and Love Rugby League described as disappointing given their strong start to the season.[1][2] The Claret and Gold were at top spot three times in the year, before a mid-season slump caused them to drop down the table, and finish fourth; the significant achievement was finishing above every other Yorkshire team.

Table

Pos Team
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Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Warrington Wolves (L) 27 22 0 5 1072 401 +671 44 Play-offs
2 Wigan Warriors 27 20 3 4 852 432 +420 43
3 St Helens 27 17 3 7 782 515 +267 37
4 Huddersfield Giants 27 16 0 11 707 524 +183 32
5 Leeds Rhinos (C) 27 15 1 11 757 603 +154 31
6 Catalans Dragons 27 15 1 11 689 626 +63 31
7 Hull Kingston Rovers 27 14 0 13 713 692 +21 28
8 Hull F.C. 27 13 1 13 718 569 +149 27
9 Castleford Tigers 27 12 2 13 664 808 −144 26
10 Bradford Bulls 27 9 2 16 570 826 −256 20
11 Salford City Reds 27 10 0 17 542 809 −267 20
12 Harlequins 27 6 1 20 524 951 −427 13
13 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 27 7 0 20 453 957 −504 10[a]
14 Crusaders 27 6 0 21 527 857 −330 8[b]
Source: rugbyleagueproject.org
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield winners
Notes:
  1. ^ Wakefield deducted 4 points for entering administration.
  2. ^ Crusaders deducted 4 points for entering administration.

Pre-season

The Giants Started preseason with a 30–18 loss to Batley Bulldogs, then they came back to the Galpharm for Eorl Crabtree's testimonial match against Hull Kingston Rovers, an experimental side beat the Robins 18–12. They then faced their toughest test, against St. Helens, winning against a relatively full-strength team.

Competition Round Opponent Result Score Home/Away Venue
Friendly Batley Loss 30–18 Away Mount Pleasant
Friendly Hull Kingston Rovers Win 18–12 Home Galpharm Stadium
Friendly St. Helens Win Away Halton Stadium

Season results

Competition Round Opponent Result Score Home/Away Venue Attendance
Super League XVI 1 Warrington Win 28–18 Neutral Millennium Stadium 30,329
Super League XVI 2 Castleford Loss 18–12 Away Probiz Colosseum 5,992
Super League XVI 3 Hull F.C. Win 20–10 Home Galpharm Stadium 8,822
Super League XVI 4 Harlequins Win 18–10 Away The Stoop 2,624
Super League XVI 5 Bradford Bulls Win 50–16 Home Galpharm Stadium 9,466
Super League XVI 6 Wigan Warriors Loss 20–6 Home Galpharm Stadium 8,151
Super League XVI 7 Hull Kingston Rovers Win 38–16 Away Craven Park 7,502
Super League XVI 8 Wakefield Trinity Win 34–10 Home Galpharm Stadium 7,267
Super League XVI 9 Warrington Win 29–10 Home Galpharm Stadium 7,224
Super League XVI 10 Leeds Win 38–6 Home Headingley 14,768
Super League XVI 11 Crusaders Loss 32–6 Away Racecourse Ground 3,008
Super League XVI 12 Salford Win 52–22 Home Galpharm Stadium 6,042
Super League XVI 13 Catalans Dragons Loss 13–12 Away Stade Gilbert Brutus 7,825
Super League XVI 14 St. Helens Win 40–18 Home Galpharm Stadium 7,843
Super League XVI 15 Hull F.C. Win 34–20 Away KC Stadium 11,274
Super League XVI 16 Castleford Win 40–18 Home* The Shay 5,237
Super League XVI 17 Wakefield Trinity Loss 40–18 Away Belle Vue 5,436
Super League XVI 18 Catalans Dragons Win 28–20 Home* The Shay 5,132
Super League XVI 19 Wigan Loss 46–12 Away DW Stadium 19,169
Super League XVI 20 Crusaders Win 40–12 Home* The Shay 4,892
Super League XVI 21 Warrington Loss 28–16 Away Halliwell Jones Stadium 10,283
Super League XVI 22 Bradford Loss 36–0 Away Odsal Stadium 14,047
Super League XVI 23 Hull Kingston Rovers Win 46–26 Home Galpharm Stadium 4,892
Super League XVI 24 St. Helens Loss 19–6 Away Halton Stadium 6,421
Super League XVI 25 Salford Loss 24–18 Away The Willows 3,458
Super League XVI 26 Harlequins Won 50–12 Home Galpharm Stadium 5,220
Super League XVI 27 Leeds Loss 31–24 Home Galpharm Stadium 10,428
Super League Playoffs 1 Warrington Loss 47–0 Away Halliwell Jones Stadium 10,006
Super League Playoffs 2 Leeds Loss 34–28 Home Galpharm Stadium 7,874

Season review

February 2011

The First Match of the campaign was against title rivals Warrington Wolves whose signings included Joel Monaghan, and Giants Man of Steel and Captain, Brett Hodgson. The Match was a fitting opening for the Wolves, who were knocked out of the running for a historic double, by a length of the field effort from Leroy Cudjoe in the Play-offs. Huddersfield came out victors by 28–18. Then they travelled to Castleford, who were top of the table, in what was dubbed somewhat prematurely a 'Top of the Table' clash, a wet weather game slowed the Fartowners, who left Wheldon Road losers 12–18. In the first home game of the year, they faced Hull F.C. in front of the Huddersfield Crowd – after an early shock, they ran out 20–10 winners.

March 2011

The Giants started March with a hard trip down to in-form Harlequins who were in the midst of their best start in their history. After another scrappy affair, the Giants finished the game 18–10 winners. They returned to Yorkshire to face rivals Bradford Bulls at the Galpharm Stadium. In a rout, the Bulls were beaten 50–16, with tries from Jermaine McGillvary, Leroy Cudjoe, David Fa'alogo, Scott Grix, new signing Dale Ferguson, Graeme Horne and Larne Patrick and 7 goals from Danny Brough. In their biggest game yet, they faced an injury effected Wigan, however after an impressive performance from Josh Charnley and Sean O'Loughlin, they lost 20–6. After this defeat, they travelled to Craven Park to face Hull Kingston Rovers. After floodlight troubles threatened to harm the match, the visitors played some great Rugby, and won 38–16.

April 2011

The Claret and Gold started April hosting Wakefield Trinity, a spirited performance by Wakefield against a much changed Fartown team saw Wakefield scare them, only leading 6–4 at Half-Time. By the end of the match, they led 34–10. Then they hosted the Warrington Wolves again at the Galpharm, which after a superb performance, they ran out 29–10 winners. They then went to Headingley, searching for their first ever win there in the Super League era. Over 3,000 fans turned out to see a historic victory, a heated affair, with 2 sending offs, a fight, and six Huddersfield tries, the game finished 38–6, and marked a new era in Huddersfield Giants history. During the Easter Period, they started on a Tuesday night at home to Salford City Reds, where despite the visiting side showing some clever and pretty rugby, they ended the game with a 52–22, picking up the 2 points. They then travelled to the South of France to face an excellent Catalans Dragons side. After a Scott Dureau drop goal, the Giants unluckily lost 13–12.

May 2011

The Giants played just two Super League games during May. Returning for a Saturday Night 'Clash of the Titans' with St. Helens, the Giants won 40–18 against the Injury ravaged Saints side. After which they returned to the KC Stadium, they played Hull F.C. on the same day as the 2011 League One Play-off Final, winning 34–20, with tries from Michael Lawrence, Danny Brough, Lee Gilmour and a hat trick from veteran winger David Hodgson.

June 2011

Huddersfield started June at The Shay, where the team would play until urgent pitch work would be completed at their home ground, The Galpharm Stadium, with a game versus the Castleford Tigers. The Tigers and the Giants both wore their predominantly white kit. The mix up was sorted when the Tigers wore a Halifax old shirt. The Giants ran in eight tries in a 40–18 rout in front of a crowd of over 5,000. They then travelled to Wakefield Trinity, where the home team upset the Top-4 Giants in a 13–10 win. At their second 'On the Road' game in Halifax, they beat Catalans 28–20 on Sky Television, the highlight of the match being a Damien Blanch try for the visitors. The Giants ended the month at Wigan in a match labelled 'The Big One' with a huge ticketing push from both teams attracted a 19,169 crowd to the DW Stadium, the Giants were outplayed, and Wigan won easily 46–12, with Hodgson and Kirmond getting the only tries.

July 2011

The Start of July was the end of the Giants time at The Shay, where the played Crusaders, in front of their smallest crowd of the year, 4,892. With 12 points to the Debuting Gregg McNally, the Giants beat the Bottom of the Table Crusaders 40–12. They then went to the Halliwell Jones Stadium to visit Warrington Wolves, who wanted revenge after losing the last 3 against the Giants, after being behind 22–0 at half time, found hard, but fell short. After this they faced what must be the most disappointing result of the year, a 36–0 humiliation by the Bradford Bulls. The Giants returned to the Galpharm Stadium with a homecoming victory, in the last game of July, they beat Hull Kingston Rovers and made 4th spot a little safer again.

August 2011

Pulling towards the 'Business End' of the Season, the Giants faced St. Helens in [Widnes]'s Halton Stadium, Saints temporary home. They outplayed the Giants, who never looked like threatening. In a close fought match, the Giants still lost out 19–6, Foster kicking 3. They then travelled to the Willows, expecting a victory, but in a disappointing turn of events, lost out 24–18. Huddersfield had won just 4 in 10.

September 2011

In the last two games pulling towards the play-offs, the Giants hosted two very different sides, Harlequins had looked good early on, but since the last time the two sides met, they had slumped, and would have been bottom, if not for points deductions to Wakefield Trinity and Crusaders. The Giants however pulled out all the stops, and hammered the enthusiastic, but ultimately unsuccessful Quins side. They then hosted Leeds Rhinos, in a match dubbed 'the Battle of Yorkshire', although Huddersfield had already secured 4th spot, ahead of the Loiners. In a tight affair, Leeds beat the confident Giants side, looking to do a double, by 7 points, 24–31.

Play-offs

In the first week of the play-offs, without Leroy Cudjoe, Shaun Lunt and Joe Wardle, the Giants were hammered by an excellent Warrington Wolves side, although the refereeing of Steve Ganson was called into question, with Nathan Brown, Huddersfield's coach, saying '[Ganson] obviously got the game wrong the other day'.[3] The Giants then hosted the Leeds Rhinos.

2011 Squad

No. Player Apps Tries Goals DGs Points
1 Scott Grix 30 11 18 0 80
2 Michael Lawrence 27 9 0 0 36
3 Leroy Cudjoe 30 9 5 0 46
4 Lee Gilmour 28 5 0 0 20
5 David Hodgson 21 15 0 0 60
6 Kevin Brown 28 9 0 0 36
7 Danny Brough 26 9 88 1 213
8 Eorl Crabtree 30 4 0 0 16
9 Luke Robinson 25 6 0 0 24
10 Darrell Griffin 27 4 0 0 16
11 Luke O'Donnell 16 2 0 0 8
12 David Fa'alogo 19 8 0 0 32
13 David Faiumu 27 2 0 0 8
14 Shaun Lunt 18 7 0 0 28
15 Keith Mason 19 0 0 0 0
16 Andy Raleigh 12 0 0 0 0
17 Danny Kirmond 18 2 0 0 8
18 Larne Patrick 28 3 0 0 12
19 Graeme Horne 20 8 0 0 32
20 Jermaine McGillvary 30 18 0 0 72
22 Keal Carlile 2 1 0 0 4
23 Kyle Wood 8 0 0 0 0
24 Adam Walker 1 0 0 0 0
26 Jamie Cording 5 1 0 0 4
27 Jacob Fairbank 2 0 0 0 0
28 Gregg McNally 1 0 6 0 12
29 Joe Wardle 15 5 0 0 20
32 Jon Molloy 3 0 0 0 0
36 Jamie Simpson 9 0 0 0 0
37 Dale Ferguson 19 6 0 0 24

Transfers

In

Player From Details Date Ref
Matthew Sarsfield Wigan Warriors 3-year contract January 2011
Jamie Simpson South Sydney Rabbitohs 3-year contract January 2011
Dale Ferguson Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 3-year contract February 2011
Greg Eden Castleford Tigers 2-year contract September 2011
Luke George Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 2-year contract September 2011
Tony Tonks Featherstone Rovers 12-month loan October 2011
Aaron Murphy Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 2-year contract October 2011
Tommy Lee Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 1-year contract October 2011

Out

Player To Details Date Ref
David Hodgson Hull Kingston Rovers July 2011
Keal Carlile Released September 2011
Gregg McNally Released September 2011
Andy Raleigh Wakefield Trinity Wildcats October 2011
Danny Kirmond Wakefield Trinity Wildcats October 2011

References

  1. ^ "Zak Hardaker hat-trick helps Leeds hold off Huddersfield's late charge". The Guardian. 23 September 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Huddersfield Giants 2012 season preview". Love Rugby League. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  3. ^ "BBC Sport - Rugby League - Huddersfield Giants 28-34 Leeds Rhinos". BBC News. 23 September 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
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