Ellison re-signs with Oxford
Championship One side Oxford have re-signed prop David Ellison.
Championship One side Oxford have re-signed prop David Ellison.
The winners of Championship One will take their place at the top 24 table in 2015, the RFL has confirmed.
Oxford have signed young London Broncos three-quarter Chima Odum.
Championship One clubs are anxiously waiting to hear if they will have anything to play for in 2014.
Oxford‘s recruitment drive for the new season has continued with the signing of prop Tom Davies.
Oxford have signed centre Yannic Parker from Gloucestershire All Golds.
Oxford have signed hooker Wes Newton, a former London Broncos junior.
Prop Chris Clarke is the latest member of the Oxford squad to re-sign ahead of the 2014 season.
Oxford have signed hooker Rory Sharratt from Championship 1 rivals Gloucestershire All Golds.
Oxford have re-signed prop Glenn Osborn ahead of the new Championship 1 season.
Ruairi Lynch, Valu Bentley and Michael Crabtree have all committed to Oxford ahead of the 2014 season.
Championship 1 side Oxford have signed USA World Cup centre Taylor Welch.
Oxford‘s preparations for the 2014 season have been bolstered further with the signing of back row forward Sam Blaney.
Oxford‘s recruitment drive has continued with the signing of back-rower Graham O’Keeffe.
Championship 1 side Oxford have re-signed back-rower John James Baird.
Oldham will begin their quest for the Kingstone Press Championship One title with a trip to South Wales Scorpions in the opening weekend of the 2014 season.
The half-back partnership of Tommy Connick and Jimmy Rowland will stay intact at Oxford RL for 2014, after both players signed new contracts with the club.
Oxford RL captain Alex Thompson has re-signed with the club ahead of the 2014 season.
Four of Rugby League’s greatest ever players, Lewis Jones, Martin Offiah MBE, Garry Schofield OBE and Mick Sullivan will be inducted into the Rugby League Hall of Fame on Friday ...
Four rugby league legends are to be inducted into the Hall of Fame next month, the first new inductees since 2005.
The RFL have confirmed that the Northern Rail Cup is unlikely to take place in 2014, but will return with a revamped format the following season.
The Northern Rail Cup will not take place in 2014, in what the RFL are calling a transitional year for clubs.
It’s official – new Super League champions Wigan are the most successful club in the history of British rugby league.