
Off the Record: Rugby League Transfer Gossip #3
The latest and greatest gossip from around the rugby league world.
The latest and greatest gossip from around the rugby league world.
Formed from the ashes of Super League’s failed Welsh club, North Wales Crusaders have only been in existence for a touch more than 18 months – but they have already won their first final.
Contract negotiations at Barrow have been put on hold as the club is faced with the possibility of relegation this weekend.
York City Knights General Manager and longest-serving member of staff Ian Wilson is leaving at the end of the season to take up a new job closer to his family home in Harrogate.
Tony Miller says that his players are peaking at the right time, as Doncaster look to secure their place in the Championship play-offs.
The Halifax players are ‘not in a great place’, according to head coach Karl Harrison.
Table-topping Oldham have been dealt a blow with the news that Jon Ford, their leading try scorer, is likely to miss the rest of the season after dislocating his left elbow.
After spending over a decade in the third tier of British rugby league, Workington are just happy to be playing Championship football, according to their Australian forward Jarrad Stack.
Gateshead coach Kevin Neighbour insists Thunder’s future is bright, despite uncertainty and adversity continuing to plague rugby league in the north east.