Wakefield Trinity • Radical change on the way?
Another radical change to the Super League season could see the campaign come to an end this weekend, with an extended play-off structure brought into place instead.
By John O’Sullivan Connacht returned to winning ways in the Guinness PRO14 with a 37-26, bonus-point win away to Edinburgh. A brace of tries from Alex Wootton, as well as a touchdown apiece from Caolin Blade...
Grimmy wrote:
You said you were struggling to think when it has worked, that's why I mentioned them. I'd take him over Lam for sure. He's earned a crack, we don't know whether he's capable of taking the next step or not.
bonaire wrote:
If it is true i have no doubt Jones will be part of the deal so no money is involved
Lots of questions though
Would Watson come without his two coaching assistants?
Would they make the necessary housing move to Hull?
moto748 wrote:
Most of your first paragraph there could equally be applied to Shorrocks, though, NK. I hope we can keep them both. Did Smithies not mostly play 13 at Academy level? At any rate, that's a different story to playing 13 at senior level, as neither of them are that big.
MC_Wildcat wrote:
I listened to todays game on Radio Humberside, the commentators were fair in their criticism of HKR and praise of Trinity. They claimed that the recent press reports about...
Ulster extended their unbeaten run at Kingspan Stadium to more than two years, with an emphatic bonus point win over Dragons on Sunday afternoon. The Ulster men put the result beyond doubt in a dominant opening half, running in five converted tries to go in 35-3 ahead at half-time.
Gav Harper was at Scotstoun to take in a historic result for Scotland Women
rollin thunder wrote:
Why is it distasteful, it's a simple enough question, does the poster want all politicising removed or just the things he or people like him does not agree with. We can celebrate all worthwhile causes/movements or none.
NickyKiss wrote:
There’s just too many unanswered questions at the moment to know how we’ll shape up. We could be sat there bemoaning French, Gildart and Hastings all leaving or on the flip...
Ruddy Duck wrote:
You are indeed correct about St Peters, but can yourself or anyone explain why the St John Fisher School is no longer as dominant in the schools game as it has been in the past, especially during the period when Sean Edwards was a pupil there.