London Broncos • Dewsbury
northernbloke wrote:
Wronged if they do
Wronged if they don’t
Your upset because the didn’t put ‘s, that will have put loads off from coming.
Your suggestion is that the club only market within 5 mins walk then?
northernbloke wrote:
Wronged if they do
Wronged if they don’t
Your upset because the didn’t put ‘s, that will have put loads off from coming.
Your suggestion is that the club only market within 5 mins walk then?
northernbloke wrote:
Wronged if they do
Wronged if they don’t
Your upset because the didn’t put ‘s, that will have put loads off from coming.
Your suggestion is that the club only market within 5 mins walk then?
wrencat1873 wrote:
Disappointingly, some of ours are regular "fans" and whilst the vast majority of our fans are well behaved and a credit to the club, just a few are there for their own personal "amusement", rather than supporting the Club.
wrencat1873 wrote:
Disappointingly, some of ours are regular "fans" and whilst the vast majority of our fans are well behaved and a credit to the club, just a few are there for their own personal "amusement", rather than supporting the Club.
AS108 wrote:
At least 3 of them suggestions are ridiculous. Manfredi’s been injured for about 2 years so that’s a joke, Johnstone is the most overrated player in SL, he’s defensively awful and that good that Wakefield dropped him.
Matagi on the out?
SHHHHHHHWhich Sydney based club is chasing the signature of Suaia Matagi?It’s understood this team wants to bring the 30-year-old into their team before June 30 but have some work to do before the deal is done.A journeyman...
Biff Tannen wrote:
I do too, Cas did the right thing and i feel a bit for the way they have come out of all this.Not only did he scupper their SL title chances but he cost them thousands of pounds in the process.
In the first ever episode of Rugby Explorer, Scottish rugby legend, Jim Hamilton, travels to Singapore to explore the city and find out more about the rugby scene in the Southeast Asian country.
JOHANNESBURG – One of the finds of the 2018 season, Aphiwe Dyantyi, has joined the Lions Down Under where they are preparing for Saturday’s Super Rugby match against the 2016 champions the Hurricanes in Wellington.
JonnoTheGreat wrote:
Their joke followers are getting all mouthy yet again after a few wins but Dire can be dismissed. Not going to be 'your year' again Wire fans despite what you've been chirping.
Fiji won their third consecutive tournament of the HSBC World Sevens Series, this time in Singapore after beating Australia 28-22 in the final. The win takes them above South Africa on the overall series standings.Â
As is the norm for a Sevens leg...
rollin thunder wrote:
that would be chris brooks who in the early/mid 90's who declared about 6 Wigan players injured and not fit for a test match in France on a Saturday, then declared then miraculously fit to Play the next day for Wigan.
tigertot wrote:
If Cas had kept with him they would have been ridiculed in some quarters for not setting an example. Morally I think they have done the right thing, though I am not normally the type to dump stupid people on the scrap heap.
Scotland assistant coach Dan McFarland will leave the national team set-up and take charge of Pro14 side Ulster next season on a three-year contract.
rollin thunder wrote:
if that's the case then it just proves what a despicable morally bankrupt club Wigan are, hope he his knee pops out on his debut and he never plays again. despicable turds like him alwsy end up smelling of roses.