Five Things: England, Wigan, Grix brothers, Peacock and QLT
We look at England worries, Wigan’s brilliant season and the contrasting fortunes of the Grix brothers in the Five Things We Learned This Weekend.
We look at England worries, Wigan’s brilliant season and the contrasting fortunes of the Grix brothers in the Five Things We Learned This Weekend.
Garreth Carvell put his skills to the test, taking on the Kingstone Press Fan Zone challenge ahead of Championships Finals Day.
Mitch Stringer and Tony Miller were the big winners at the 2013 Kingstone Press Championships Awards night.
Championships sponsor Kingstone Press has awarded 23 super supporters of the rugby league Championships with the title of ‘King of the Fans’.
Featherstone and North Wales dominate the two Kingstone Press Championships teams of the year.
The RFL’s Policy Review, which includes proposals for new league structures for the 2015 season, will be the subject of an Extraordinary General Meeting of the RL Council on Wednesday ...
After another weekend of stunning rugby league, the teams who will play in next Sunday’s deciders at Leigh Sports Village have been finalised.
We take a look at Club Call, Paul Anderson‘s culinary taste and brave Batley in this week’s Five Things We Learned This Weekend.
Oxford are holding an open trials day on Sunday October 13, to help build their squad for the 2014 season.
RFL Chief Executive Nigel Wood has praised the efforts of Hemel Stags, Oxford and Gloucestershire All Golds for the positive impact they have made on the sport in their debut ...
A thrilling golden point victory at Leigh moved Batley within 80 minutes of their first Championship Grand Final.
Former Challenge Cup winner Paul Cooke has been shortlisted for the Championship Player of the Year award.
Stags coach Troy Perkins expects 30 per cent of Sunday’s team to be Hemel locals as the club celebrates reaching the play-offs in its first year in Kingstone Press Championship ...
Rugby league fans are set to unite for an historic set of walks across the North of England.
Three North Wales players are named in the Championship One Team of the Week after their 35-22 win over South Wales – which saw them clinch the league title.
Doncaster’s Lee Waterman and North Wales Crusaders’ Dave McConnell are the Premier Sports Players of the Week.
Oxford coach Tony Benson will give late fitness tests to Michael Crabtree and Glenn Osborn, who are both struggling with shoulder problems.
Ben Heaton and Tony Tonks are both named in the Championship Team of the Week after Halifax’s return to form against Batley.
Hunslet stand-off Thomas Coyle and London Skolars scrum-half Dylan Skee are the latest Premier Sports Players of the Week.
Scores and report from Sunday’s fixtures in the Kingstone Press Championships.
Match stats from North Wales Crusaders v Oxford