List of Catalans Dragons seasons

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Catalans Dragons fans at Wembley ahead of the 2007 Challenge Cup Final DragonsWembley2007.JPG
Catalans Dragons fans at Wembley ahead of the 2007 Challenge Cup Final

This is a list of seasons played by Catalans Dragons . It covers the period from the club's inaugural season in the Super League in 2006, to the current 2020 season. It also covers their inaugural five seasons in the French Rugby League Championship as Union Treiziste Catalane. It details the club's achievements in all major competitions and the top try and points scorers for each season.

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Seasons

Season
(As UtcRLcolours.PNG Union Treiziste Catalane)
League Lord Derby Cup Top try scorerTop points scorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosPlay-offsNameGoalsNameGoals
2000–01 [lower-alpha 1] French Championship Unknown3rdUnknownW
2001–02 French Championship UnknownRunners-upUnknown
2002–03UnknownUnknownUnknown
2003–04 Elite One Championship 181503669280481stRunners-upUnknown
2004–05 Elite One Championship 181710834214531stChampionsW
2005–06 Elite One Championship 201316714458474thUnknownW
Season
(As Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons)
League Challenge Cup [lower-alpha 2] Top try scorerTop points scorer
DivisionPWDLFAPts [lower-alpha 3] PosPlay-offsNameGoalsNameGoals
2006 Super League 2880206018941612th [lower-alpha 4] Did not qualityQF Justin Murphy 28 Justin Murphy 112
2007 Super League 27101165706852110thDid not quality RU Three Players [lower-alpha 5] 13 Thomas Bosc 189
2008 Super League 271629694625343rdLost in elimination semi-finalR5Clint Greenshields18Thomas Bosc275
2009 Super League 2713014613660268thLost in qualifying semi-finalR5 Olivier Elima 19Thomas Bosc196
2010 Super League 2760214097471214th [lower-alpha 6] Did not qualitySFClint Greenshields11Thomas Bosc135
2011 Super League 2715111689626316thLost in preliminary semi-finalR5 Damien Blanch 21 Scott Dureau 237
2012 Super League 271809812611364thLost in preliminary semi-finalQF Vincent Duport 19Scott Dureau323
2013 Super League 2713212619604287thLost in Elimination PlayoffQF Morgan Escaré 19Thomas Bosc213
2014 Super League 2714112733667297thLost in qualifying semi-finalR5Morgan Escaré29Thomas Bosc175
2015 Super League 3013215739770288thDid not qualityQFTBATBATBATBA
2016 Super League 3015015723716306thDid not qualityQFTBATBATBATBA
2017 Super League 2371154696891510thWon Million Pound Game R6TBATBATBATBA
The Qualifiers 740313014385th
2018 Super League 3012117596750257thDid not quality W TBATBATBATBA
2019 Super League 2913016553745267thDid not qualityQFTBATBATBATBA
2020 Super League 1380537625961.544thLost in semi-finalQFTBATBATBATBA
2021 Super League 23190468839882.611stLost in Grand Final QFTBATBATBATBA
2022 Super League 2716011539513324thLost in elimination playoffsQFTBATBATBATBA
2023 Super League 272007722420402ndLost in Grand Final R6TBATBATBATBA
2024 Super League 2715012474427307thDid not qualifyQFTBATBATBATBA

Key

Footnotes

  1. Inaugural Season
  2. Catalans Dragons had previously competed on the Challenge Cup as Union Treiziste Catalane in addition to the French equivalent. They Achieved a Round 5 finish in 2002 and 2005, and a Round 4 finish in 2003 and 2004.
  3. Win Percentage for 2020 and 2021
  4. Although Catalans finished bottom of the league, they remained in the Super League due to their exemption from relegation in their first three seasons in the league.
  5. Thomas Bosc, Clint Greenshields, and Adam Mogg
  6. Reprieved from relegation due to licensing

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