Channel 4’s coverage of Super League has been nominated for a major award.
“Channel 4 have been nominated for a Sports Journalist Award in the Broadcast Event Coverage category for their coverage of Super League in 2022.”
.@C4Sport have been nominated for a @SportSJA Award in the Broadcast Event Coverage category for their coverage of #SuperLeague in 2022 👏 pic.twitter.com/FSLCZMIdvj
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) February 20, 2023
Their coverage of the 2023 season has got off to a brilliant start.
It started with a classic encounter down under as NRL Champions played host to Super League Champions St Helens.
Written off by everyone, especially the likes of Phil Gould and other pundits as well as the bookies who gave the Saints a massive 24 point head start, the Saints defied the odds to defeat the Panthers 13-12.
They led 10-0 at halftime after a try and assist for Jack Welsby. Konrad Hurrell grabbed the second try of the game and in the second half a Lewis Dodd penalty made it 12-0.
But the Panthers clawed back level in the 79th minute sending the game to golden point extra time.
During which, Dodd nailed a drop goal to secure the win for the Saints and a historic moment for the club.
Then, Saints’ biggest rivals were beaten by Hull KR at Craven Park which, like the World Club Challenge, was shown to a wide audience on free tv on Channel 4.
The World Club Challenge was also on Sky Sports.
The Hull KR game was excellent and full of top tries.
What improved this was the massive audience that tuned into watch both.
The World Club Challenge peaked at an audience of 290,000 on Channel 4 despite being early in the morning. Its average was 202,000.
Remarkably, Hull KR vs Wigan peaked at nearly half a million. 495,000 was the peak with an average of 306,000.
It also enjoyed a huge audience share of 4.4%.