Super League VII
Super League VII (styled Tetley's Super League VII due to sponsorship from Tetley's Brewery) was the year 2002's Super League championship season, the 108th season of top-level professional rugby league in Britain, and the seventh run by Super League. Twelve clubs from across England competed during the season, culminating in the 2002 Super League Grand Final between St Helens and Bradford Bulls, which St Helens won, claiming their third premiership in four seasons.
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Super League VII
Super League VII (styled Tetley's Super League VII due to sponsorship from Tetley's Brewery) was the year 2002's Super League championship season, the 108th season of top-level professional rugby league in Britain, and the seventh run by Super League. Twelve clubs from across England competed during the season, culminating in the 2002 Super League Grand Final between St Helens and Bradford Bulls, which St Helens won, claiming their third premiership in four seasons.
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Super League VII (styled Tetle ...... r League match on 25 May 2002.
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The Tetley's Super League competition logo
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Wigan Warriors vs St Helens ( )
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Salford City Reds vs London Broncos ( )
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Paul Sculthorpe
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Huddersfield Giants
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Super League VII
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Super League VII (styled Tetle ...... d premiership in four seasons.
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Super League VII
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