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The English Premiership operates a salary cap, [98] set by the Premiership Rugby Board, specifying the money a club can spend on the player salaries of its squad per season. Until the 2024–25 season, the base cap is £5 million, with an "academy credit" of up to £600,000 (£100,000 per player for up to six players).
September – Channel 5 takes over from ITV as broadcaster of highlights of the Premiership Rugby. The deal also sees five matches per season broadcast live by the channel. This is the first time that the league has been shown live on terrestrial TV. The also includes highlights of the Premiership Rugby Cup. [17] 2018
The 1999–2000 English Premiership (known as the Allied Dunbar Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the thirteenth full season of rugby union within the first tier of the English leagues, known as the Premiership. The league was reduced from fourteen teams to twelve following London Scottish and Richmond both entering administration.
The 2002-03 Zurich Premiership was the 16th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions. The Zurich Championship which had been competed for in seasons 2000–01 and 2001–02 was dropped from this season.
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Rugby league: Instituted: 1902-1996 (as Second Division) 1996-1998 (as Division One) 1999-2002 (as Northern Premiership) Ceased: 2002: Replaced by: Championship: Country England: Most titles: Leigh Centurions Salford Red Devils Oldham (3 titles) Related competition: Challenge Cup: Promotion to: First Division: Relegation to: Third Division
The 2001-02 Zurich Premiership was the 15th season of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions. Leeds Tykes were promoted to replace the relegated Rotherham . Halfway through the season, with Leicester odds-on to win their fourth title in succession, it was decided that the winners of the playoffs would be crowned champions.
The following players and coaches have received awards at the end of the Premiership Rugby season, or its predecessor. Player of the Season. Martin Johnson – 1996–97, 1998–99 [15] Neil Back – 1997–98; Austin Healey – 1999–2000 [16] Pat Howard – 2000–01 [17] Martin Corry – 2004–05 [18] Martin Castrogiovanni – 2006–07 [19]