
And the league continues
Having been all caught up with the licensing shennanigans of the week I completely forgot that there’s still things to do on the field. But the Super League goes on and here’s this week’s predictions!
Having been all caught up with the licensing shennanigans of the week I completely forgot that there’s still things to do on the field. But the Super League goes on and here’s this week’s predictions!
Wakefield have moved to sign former Hull and Castleford prop Liam Higgins from Championship side Sheffield.
London Skolars head coach Joe Mbu has been handed a six month touchline ban following an incident in their defeat against Doncaster.
Russia have appointed Englishman Vinny Webb as their head coach for their European Zone World Cup qualifiers ahead of the 2013 tournament.
Steve McNamara believes that the switch of Rugby League’s community game season to March to November will benefit the whole sport from grassroots level through to the national side.
Championship attention returns to the field this evening as Hunslet take on Dewsbury in front of the SKY cameras.
Next Monday is set to be the biggest day in the 25 year history of the Hatton’s Solicitors National Conference League when the 38 clubs will be asked to vote on whether the competition switches to summer for 2012.
Warrington have congratulated local rivals Widnes following the news that the Vikings will be joining Super League next season.
Halifax’s Super League dreams are still alive, despite missing out to Widnes in Thursday’s licence announcement.
RFL chairman Richard Lewis has offered his congratulations to Widnes and says he is confident the Cheshire club will enhance Super League next season.