Rugby League Today: Ref abuse, Sarginson try debate & World Club expansion
Lots of talking points following some cracking games in the Challenge Cup over the weekend.
Lots of talking points following some cracking games in the Challenge Cup over the weekend.
Dave Parkinson is joined by James Gordon and James Messenger.
The first round of the inaugural 1895 Cup competition didn’t disappoint…
Just what will Derek Beaumont say about the attendance at Wigan last night? Plus all your usual morning delights…
Dave Parkinson is joined by James Messenger to discuss all things rugby league!
League One side Whitehaven have announced an ambitious £6million plan to redevelop the Recreation Ground.
Thursday’s here, and we all know what that means.
Eight clubs from League 1 kick off the 1895 Cup this weekend as they battle for the right to join 12 Championship sides in Sunday night’s second round draw.
Your daily dose of what’s on site, on social, in the papers, birthdays and trivia.
Whitehaven have confirmed they will run a reserve team from 2020 and beyond.
Whitehaven have confirmed that Tom Wilkinson and Sam Dowsett have signed contract extensions until the end of the 2021 season.
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There were several close encounters in round eight of League 1.
Which way on the M62 for Toronto, Amsterdam and Coventry? Plus Wigan’s Lam update in Monday’s opener.
Dave Parkinson hosts, joined by Drew Darbyshire and James Messenger.
Whitehaven will hold an open meeting on Friday to discuss the club’s future with supporters.
Ralph Rimmer says the future of the busy Easter period will be discussed at the Rugby Football League’s next meeting with Championship and League 1 clubs.
It’s a bumper Easter edition. We hope you enjoy our eggsellent presentation and join in as we discuss aspects from the amateur ranks right through to Super League.
Whitehaven have signed half-back Jake Carter on a month’s loan from Barrow.
The North American dream is happening, it seems. So why waste time putting New York and Ottawa in League One?
There’s plenty of American talk in the Monday trade papers, as well as some transfer gossip.
The RFL say that attendance increases in the Championship and League One this season show the competitions’ value to the sport.
New York and Ottawa have passed another hurdle on their journey after Championship and League One clubs agreed for the RFL to continue investigating the feasibility of their bids.