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Bradford remain top after Easter

28th Mar 2008, 12:43pm

Bradford Bulls remain top of the Frontline Fair Play Index following two Rounds of engage Super League over the busy Easter period.
 
The Bulls stay ahead of second placed St. Helens despite Terry Newton being found guilty of a strike and suspended for two matches following their local derby with the Rhinos.
 
French team Catalans Dragons were the fairest team over the two Rounds after conceding just 20 points and although they remain bottom they have made ground on eleventh placed Warrington Wolves.
 
Hull KR and Warrington conceded the most points over the period with both teams conceding 31 points after the teams each saw a player receive a one match ban.
 
Hull KR’s Stanley Gene was suspended for one match after being found guilty of a reckless high tackle in their match against Wigan Warriors, as was Warrington’s Louis Anderson who was found guilty of striking against Huddersfield Giants.
 
At the end of the regular engage Super League season the team which finishes at the top of the Frontline Fair Play Index will collect a specially engraved trophy as well as a £5,000 prize from leading bathroom suppliers to the bathroom industry Frontline Bathrooms.
 
The scoring system for the Frontline Fair Play Index in the engage Super League is as follows:
 
1pt – technical penalty
2pts – Foul play penalty
3pts – Sin bin
4pts – sending off sufficient
5pts – Each match ban
(ie five matches is 25 points)
 

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