LEIGH Centurions have announced their complete support of the RFL and its new structures.

It follows presentation of the sport's new set-up at a meeting between the RFL and the Championship clubs yesterday at the Big Fella's Stadium in Featherstone.

Football Director Derek Beaumont, who represented the club at the meeting with club director Allan Rowley, said: “I would like to congratulate Nigel Wood (RFL and Super League chief executive) and his team for all their hard work to bring this format to life.

"They have given the game a heartbeat and an opportunity to all to become masters of their own destinies.

"The composed and assured manner in which the RFL have dealt with this process is testament to their beliefs and ambition for our great game.

"They have come into some very harsh criticism in the public domain and I am sure this did not help them negotiate what is a ground breaking broadcasting deal with Sky TV”

"Visiting the Big Fella’s Stadium brought back memories of my first stint in rugby league 10 years ago when we were banging on Super League's door from Hilton Park.

"The new structures provide more opportunities to Championship clubs who are not as fortunate as us to have the world class facilities afforded to us by our partners Leigh Sports Village.

"The older grounds possess character and it is good that they won’t hinder ambitious clubs from grasping the nettle.

“It was talk of the new structure that re-engaged me personally with rugby league as there was the vision of a clear pathway to achieve over time in a controlled measured manner as any business would expect to grow.

"I sincerely hope that the innovative structure re-engages many more businessmen, sponsors and spectators in their droves to put the great game of rugby league up at the top of the sporting tree.

"It is inspiring and comforting to know that in the RFL we have a leader that has courage of its convictions to make changes and to adapt to modern eras for the greater good of the game and I sincerely hope they are rewarded for that with some explosive meaningful games across all facets of the competition."

He added: “At Leigh Centurions we are prepared for that challenge and ready to take advantage of the opportunity created for us.

"We have a home-grown ex-international player as our coach who is young and vibrant and was named Championship coach of the year in 2012.

"Together and with the rest of our coaching team we have assembled a squad with a mix of experience and youth that we believe will have the power and pace to deliver our goals.

"We have a board of management that would be envied by any business in or outside of the sporting circles and one that would cost seven figures to employ.

"We have the stage at LSV that is the envy of the Championship and what I consider the best playing surface in rugby league as a whole and we are extremely proud of our partnership with the Leigh Sports Village which continues to grow from strength to strength.

“These are extremely exciting times for Leigh Centurions, and the game as a whole, and we really are now ready to kick on to take our opportunity afforded by the RFL with both hands.”

Leigh Centurions start their campaign hosting Batley Bulldogs at LSV on Sunday, February 16, kick off 3pm.

Leigh are hoping to see a large vociferous crowd cheering them on.