The Wigan Warriors may have made their own history in the Super League Grand Final, but there were lots of exciting, hard-hitting, and emotional moments that took place across 2024.
The Warriors came out as the cream of the crop, Hull KR challenged those at the top, Warrington Wolves found a new mentality, and Salford Red Devils made predictions look foolish once again.
Leigh Leopards staged a fightback, St Helens learnt to come back from disruption, Catalans Dragons convinced Sam Tomkins to un-retire, and Leeds Rhinos staged a tribute fitting to the man that is Rob Burrow.
Huddersfield Giants came through adversity to give one of their own the top job, Castleford Tigers picked up big wins on the road, Hull FC relied on youth in their most troublesome year, and London Broncos showed that rugby league is alive and well in the capital.
So, what are the top moments from 2024? Let's take a look...
"In a world full of adversity, you must dare to dream," and that is what the late great Rob Burrow CBE did in a career with a highlight reel not many can top. Ahead of Leeds Rhinos vs Leigh Leopards this season, his boyhood club and VidSport Live paid tribute to the "little warrior" who left a gigantic mark.
On Global MND Awareness Day, a packed-out Headingley Stadium was pulsing with emotion as family, friends and fans alike came together to celebrate Leeds' greatest ever No 7, who raised millions for the disease he battled valiantly since his diagnosis in 2019.
VidSport Live Rugby League's Jamie Jones-Buchanan described the moment as Burrow's "brothers and sisters" brought the tribute into the "inner sanctum" - and that they did, with his wife Lindsey Burrow, his parents Irene and Geoff Burrow, plus 80 of his former team-mates coming from as far as Australia and New Zealand, there to celebrate his legacy.
A powerful rendition of Nessun Dorma soundtracked the fireworks and applause as the celebration of Burrow's life took to the pitch, the Rhinos players wearing a special jersey designed by Cath Muir, who herself was diagnosed with MND in 2014.
Video tributes also came in from stars across codes and sports, starting with a message from Burrow's close friend and fellow MND campaigner Kevin Sinfield CBE, while Alan Shearer also left a message saying the sporting world will "remember Rob Burrow forever".
It was a fittingly emotional build-up that looked to raise vital funds. Every day, six people are diagnosed with motor neurone disease and every day, six people die of the disease. There is no cure. The money raised as part of the MND Awareness game is hoping to change that.
Once in a while, a team comes along and looks refreshed, packed with talent, and ready to take on Super League's big boys. That is what Hull KR did in 2024.
Building on making it to the Challenge Cup Final in 2023, Willie Peters' side won 21 out of their 27 fixtures in the regular season, picking up the scalps of Leigh Leopards, Catalans Dragons, Wigan Warriors, St Helens and Salford Red Devils on the way.
That means they beat every one of the top six bar Warrington Wolves in the regular rounds and then went on to beat Sam Burgess' side 10-8 in a nail-biting semi-final.
Despite the Robins losing 9-2 in the Super League Grand Final to a Warriors side that secured a historic quadruple, you get the feeling that, with Peters in charge and the players they are bringing in, they will be competing for trophies for a while.
The next thing on their checklist is to go from making finals to winning finals.
The date Sunday May 12, 2024 is one that will live long in the memory of London Broncos players and fans.
Indeed, it was round 11 of Super League, at home to Hull FC, that they secured a massive 34-18 victory, their first of three across the season.
It was a win that instilled confidence in a side that were not expecting promotion to Super League after finishing fifth in the Championship and then going on a run, shockingly defeating Toulouse 18-14 to take their place back at the top of Super League.
As the season went on, the Broncos found their style that included an attacking flair that was brilliant to watch and they picked up more big victories too, beating Catalans Dragons by two points, dominating Hull FC once again on Magic Weekend, then coming agonisingly close to defeating Leeds Rhinos, Brad Arthur's side beating them twice in heartbreaking golden-point extra time.
Everybody loves an underdog!
After their first 10 matches in 2024, the Leigh Leopards had won just four of their matches and everyone was wondering if they had some 'second season-itus' after promotion and winning the Challenge Cup in 2023.
Fast forward to the end of the season and, in their final 10 matches, the Leopards picked up eight wins, cementing their place in the play-offs with a dramatic 18-12 victory over St Helens in the final round of the season.
Adrian Lam's side were playing elimination rugby from Magic Weekend onwards and were spurred on by their desire to make the top six, rewarding fans with huge celebrations following their win against Saints.
Just what will we get from the Leopards in 2025?!
If you grew up a Warrington Wolves fan, you will have painful memories of St Helens inflicting heartbreaking last-gasp defeats at the Halliwell Jones, Sean Long usually the culprit as your rivals and neighbours walked away with victory once again.
This time, it was the Wolves who inflicted the pain on St Helens.
It is the play-offs and sixth-place St Helens are away to Warrington Wolves and, at half-time, the visitors have a 16-10 lead, Paul Wellens' side seemingly clicking after a season of disruption.
Fast forward to the 80th minute and Saints' Mark Percival sends over a clutch conversion from Jon Bennison's final moment try to put the game level and send it to golden point.
At this moment, Warrington fans will have had the memories of their childhood swirling in their head, thinking 'not again' as they entered extra-time.
But it didn't happen again. Up stepped George Williams who, after a charged-down attempt, sent a drop goal over to send the Halliwell Jones into pandemonium and Warrington into the semi-finals, giving St Helens a big taste of their own medicine.
Okay, this isn't something that happened in Super League, but we had to include the Penrith Panthers making their own bit of history on the other side of the world.
The Panthers became the first outfit in 58 years to win four consecutive NRL titles after they beat Melbourne Storm 14-6 in Sydney, a feat completed only once in Super League by St Helens from 2019-2022.
Of course, Nathan Cleary starred for the side coached by his father, Ivan Cleary, and admitted it was a magical moment.
"I'm lost for words. Five years ago I was standing here crying and now we have won four in a row. It's mind-blowing," said Nathan Cleary.
"I'm so glad my family could be a part of this. It means the world. So much hard work goes into this.
"This exact feeling here is all worth it. It's the best feeling in the world."
VidSport Live+ has officially launched and will be integrated into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the VidSport Live app, giving VidSport Live customers access to over 50 per cent more live sport this year at no extra cost. Find out more here.
© 2024 - VidSport Live - All Rights Reserved
Leave a Comment