Mike Butt had no idea he could play for Wales
Swinton star Mike Butt didn’t realise he was eligible to play for Wales until he had a chat with Rhodri Lloyd.
Swinton star Mike Butt didn’t realise he was eligible to play for Wales until he had a chat with Rhodri Lloyd.
Luke Waterworth, Jack Hansen, Ryan Gray and Mike Butt have all signed one-year deals with Swinton.
Wales international Rhodri Lloyd has signed a contract extension with Swinton.
Swinton coach Stuart Littler said avoiding relegation was important for the club’s future.
Rhodri Lloyd said he was absolutely delighted to see Swinton secure their Championship status just a year after they were struggling with financial issues.
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Dave Parkinson and James Gordon are back for another weekly show discussing everything rugby league.
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Warrington winger Tom Lineham has had his three-match ban reduced and he will now be able to play in the semi-final play-offs.
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The changes to the Championship for 2019 have thrown a lifeline for Swinton, who had been set for relegation to League 1.
RFL chief executive Ralph Rimmer says that the sport needs to draw a line under the last period and focus on the future.
We now know the shape of the game in 2019.
The Championship will increase to 14 teams next season as part of the league re-structuring.
Proposals to scrap the Super 8s have been voted through following the RFL’s EGM this morning.
As has often been the case over the past decade, rugby league finds itself embroiled in discussions off the pitch rather than about what’s going on on it.
See what the Championship and League 1 advisory group had to say about the RFL proposals due to be voted on at tomorrow’s EGM.
As rugby league continues to throw itself under a bus with the public slanging match that’s doing little to endear itself to fans, new fans and commercial partners, it makes ...
Super League clubs have been accused of trying to influence votes ahead of Friday’s RFL EGM to decide on the structure of the game.