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==Concept==
==Concept==
The concept of the {{PAGENAME}} was confirmed in December 2017 after a vote to scrap the [[Super League Nines]]. A joint proposal from clubs was launched about an extra round of matches being played in a country which is not usually associated with the sport of rugby league. The Freeland Tugby League Federation was invited to host the host inaugural which was accepted. Matches will be played at an expanded [[Viten Arena]].
The concept of the {{PAGENAME}} was confirmed in December 2017 after a vote to scrap the [[Super League Nines]]. A joint proposal from clubs was launched about an extra round of matches being played in a country which is not usually associated with the sport of rugby league. The Freeland rugby League Federation was invited to host the host inaugural which was accepted. Matches will be played at an expanded [[Viten Arena]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 09:41, 19 May 2018

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Florian Super Round logo

The Florian Super Round is an annual event organised by the FRFL which an entire round of Super League matches are played over a weekend at a single stadium to promote the sport of rugby league. The venue usually being abroad. Viten Arena, Freeland will host the inaugural event in 2018. From 2019, the event will be known as the Titan Super Round as matches will now not only just be played on the weekend.

Concept

The concept of the Florian Super Round was confirmed in December 2017 after a vote to scrap the Super League Nines. A joint proposal from clubs was launched about an extra round of matches being played in a country which is not usually associated with the sport of rugby league. The Freeland rugby League Federation was invited to host the host inaugural which was accepted. Matches will be played at an expanded Viten Arena.

History

2018

Viten

For the inaugural version of the event, four league matches took place on Saturday and the remaining four on Sunday. Matches will be played at a expanded Viten Arena.

Team Score Team Date and Time Attendance
Newhedge Centurions Newhedge Centurions 16 – 28 Northsilver Panthers Northsilver Panthers 12:30 WORT 30,891
Stonehall Rhinos Stonehall Rhinos 31 – 4 Newmarsh Saints Newmarsh Saints 15:00 WORT
Havenbarrow Rovers colours.png Havenbarrow Rovers 22 – 32 Havenbarrow Wolves colours.png Havenbarrow Wolves 17:30 WORT
KR Viten Sharks colours.png KR Viten Sharks 24 – 10 Northcliff Eagles colours.png Northcliff Eagles 19:45 WORT
Meadowedge Warriors colours.png Meadowedge Warriors Westlake Wildcats colours.png Westlake Wildcats 12:30 WORT TBC
Dragonmoor Devils colours.png Dragonmoor Devils Dragonmoor Dragons colours.png Dragonmoor Dragons 15:00 WORT
Blackoak Bulls colours.png Blackoak Bulls Blackoak Giants colours.png Blackoak Giants 17:30 WORT
Northcliff Vikings colours.png Northcliff Vikings Northcliff Tigers colours.png Northcliff Tigers 19:45 WORT

2019

Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland

For the second version of the event, one match will be played on Thursday, two on Friday and then three on Saturday and Sunday. Matches will be played at the Oesst Darrä Arenä in Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland.

Team Score Team Date and Time Attendance

2020