Richard Wright steps down at Cas
Castleford chief executive Richard Wright has stepped down with immediate effect.
Castleford chief executive Richard Wright has stepped down with immediate effect.
Castleford have reassured fans that the approval of Wakefield’s new stadium will not affect their own.
Castleford chief executive Richard Wright says there are more big name signings to come, following last week’s capture of Michael Shenton.
Castleford chief executive Richard Wright says that while the club is frustrated by missing out on Gareth Ellis, they won’t be drawn in to spending beyond their means.
Castleford have warned a small group of their fans that they face lengthy bans if they are caught chanting inappropriate and obscene messages at games.
Castleford chief executive Richard Wright praised the club’s fans after their visit to Salford’s new stadium on Saturday.
Castleford CEO Richard Wright has stated that the club will not be appealing against the £500 fine imposed on the club for breaching operational rules.
Castleford Tigers chief executive Richard Wright has crushed rumours linking star player Rangi Chase with a move away from the PROBIZ Coliseum.
Castleford Chief Executive Richard Wright says the fans were “outstanding” as he and club Captain Ryan Hudson handed in a detailed planning application to Wakefield MDC.
Castleford chief Richard Wright has hand delivered a detailed planning application to Wakefield Council in their quest to secure the go-ahead for a new stadium at Glasshoughton.
Castleford have received a boost ahead of their Super League licence renewal application with the news that Wakefield Council has ratified their £2m contribution towards the club’s new ...
Castleford chief executive Richard Wright says the six-figure fee received from Hull for Joe Westerman will be invested in to the club’s planning application for a new stadium.
Castleford Tigers has revealed a significant breakthrough in the development of a new stadium at Glasshoughton.
A RFL Appeals Tribunal has halved the fine handed down to Castleford Tigers after they were found guilty of misconduct during against Crusaders in March.
Castleford Tigers have received an “overwhelming” amount of feedback from supporters over architect’s designs for their new stadium.
Castleford have pointed to their successful youth academy structure as a key part of their Super League licence application for 2012.
Castleford have been left stunned by the £40,000 fine handed down to them for homophobic chants during a home game with Crusaders earlier this season.
Castleford have tied down half-back Rangi Chase for a further three years.