2022 RFL Championship


The 2022 Rugby Football League Championship is a rugby league football competition played in England. It is the second tier of the three tiers of professional rugby league in England, below Super League, and above League 1. The sponsors for the league are the bookmakers, Betfred and the league will continue to be known as the Betfred Championship.
The league was won by Leigh Centurions who beat Batley Bulldogs 44–12 in the Grand Final to win promotion to Super League in 2023. Leigh also won the league leaders shield by finishing top of the regular season league table. Dewsbury Rams and Workington Town were relegated from the Championship to play in the 2023 League One.

Rule changes

The RFL approved three rules changes for 2022. On 20 January 2022, The RFL confirmed that scrums will return to all competitions, having been suspended as part of the game's COVID-19 response in 2020 and 2021. Scrums are only being reintroduced for errors in the first four tackles of a set. Other cases, where previously a scrum would have been awarded, for example - ball into touch on the full, ball kicked or passed into touch, incorrect play the ball; will result in a handover.
The ball steal law will revert to the 2020 rule where the ball can only be stolen in a one-on-one tackle and not during a multi-person tackle where the additional tacklers have peeled off the tackle before the steal. Finally, injured players will be required to leave the pitch for treatment, if possible, following complaints that stoppages for injury spoil the speed and flow of the game.

Teams

The league comprised 14 teams. The regular season comprised 27 rounds, each teams will play each of the others twice with the 21st round, the Summer Bash, seeing seven additional fixtures between the 14 teams played at the same venue, which this year was Headingley stadium in Leeds.
TeamStadiumCapacityLocation
Barrow Raiders
Craven Park6,000Barrow in Furness, Cumbria
Batley Bulldogs
Mount Pleasant7,500Batley, West Yorkshire
Bradford Bulls
Odsal Stadium22,000Bradford, West Yorkshire
Dewsbury Rams
Crown Flatt5,800Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
Featherstone Rovers
Post Office Road8,000Featherstone, West Yorkshire
Halifax
The Shay10,401Halifax, West Yorkshire
Leigh Centurions
Leigh Sports Village12,000Leigh, Greater Manchester
London Broncos
Plough Lane9,215Wimbledon, London
Newcastle Thunder
Kingston Park10,200Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle
Sheffield Eagles
Olympic Legacy Park3,900Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Whitehaven
Recreation Ground7,500Whitehaven, Cumbria
Widnes Vikings
DCBL Stadium13,350Widnes, Cheshire
Workington Town
Derwent Park10,000Workington, Cumbria
York City Knights
York Community Stadium8,005York, North Yorkshire

Fixtures and results

Regular season table

End of season awards

  • Foundation of the year: Sheffield Eagles
  • Club of the year: Barrow Raiders
  • Coach of the year: Paul Crarey
  • Young player of the year: Sam Eseh
  • Player of the year: Edwin Ipape

    Play-offs

The same play-off structure as used in 2021 was used.

Team bracket

Summary

Player statistics

Top 10 try scorers

Top 10 goal scorers

Top 10 point scorers

Discipline

Red cards

Yellow cards

Broadcasting

The rights to show matches from the Championship was until November 2020 held by Sky TV but the RFL negotiated a new deal with Sky which removed Championship games from the existing contract, and instead the RFL signed a new deal with Premier Sports. This deal resulted in one match from each round being broadcast live on a Monday evening.