Championship 1 Review – Round 10
Blackpool Panthers re-wrote the record books with an emphatic 132-0 victory over troubled Gateshead Thunder.
Blackpool Panthers re-wrote the record books with an emphatic 132-0 victory over troubled Gateshead Thunder.
Johnny Leather is set to return to the Blackpool squad after missing last week’s trip to Headingley with a mouth injury.
Martin Crompton is calling on Leeds Rhinos fans to cheer on Blackpool Panthers against their own team when the two sides meet at Headingley Carnegie on Friday night.
Paul Ballard makes his return to South Wales on Monday as the Scorpions search for a fourth victory in Co-operative Championship One.
Featherstone continuted their unblemished start to the Championship season with a 76-12 thumping of Keighley.
Tom Woodcock returns to action following a shoulder injury but Casey Mayberry and Lee Marsh are still a couple of weeks away from playing.
Casey Mayberry and Paul Anderson return after being rested for Blackpool’s midweek Northern Rail Cup victory over Doncaster.
Triallist Nick Cooper is set to make his home debut as the Dons wrap up their Northern Rail Cup campaign with a rearranged fixture against Blackpool.
Panthers are set to give debuts to two dual-registered players after reaching an agreement with Engage Super League club Wigan Warriors.
A 5th place finish last year represents the Panthers’ best ever return from a season.
Injury-hit Doncaster face a tough task against a Blackpool Panthers side who trounced Gateshead 74-6 last weekend.
Blackpool coach Martin Crompton is boosted by the return of Johnny Leather and Kurt Haggerty but Dave Best (shoulder) and Casey Mayberry (one match suspension) will miss out.
London Skolars player Liam Prescott has been suspended for four matches for gouging an opponent.
Jamie Rooney and Chris Young are both doubtful for the Raiders after suffering from a virus but Ned Catic, Liam Harrison and Rob Roberts are all fit and available for ...
Blackpool will be without full-back Jonny Leather (knee) as they prepare to start their Northern Rail Cup campaign.
The RFL has confirmed the long-muted lowering of the salary cap in Championship and Championship 1.