RL Today: Fans are back, tonight’s team news & Trueman on his future
Excitement is building as fans prepare to return to stadiums tonight.
Excitement is building as fans prepare to return to stadiums tonight.
It’s time for the latest results from round six of the Championship…
York have signed young Wigan forward James McDonnell on an initial two-week loan deal.
St Helens coach Kristian Woolf wants to keep off-contract Theo Fages beyond 2021, whilst Kane Linnett says he would like to extend his stay with Hull KR.
Leeds captain Luke Gale will return this weekend, while Jamaica star Omari Caro has been doing some promotional work for the World Cup at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.
Leigh will host a Challenge Cup triple-header on Saturday, June 5.
York have signed young half-back Mikey Lewis on a one-month loan deal from Hull KR.
Rob Lui is set to leave Leeds at the end of the season, whilst St Helens coach Kristian Woolf has provided an injury update on four of his players.
Warrington centre Toby King is reportedly attracting a lot of interest, whilst Nathan Massey says he would like to finish his career at Castleford.
League 1 returned over the weekend, while Warrington hooker Daryl Clark has had his say on his link to the NRL.
There were some remarkable scorelines in round five of the Championship.
A Challenge Cup triple-header will take place on Saturday, June 5.
Huddersfield forward Chris McQueen has opened up on his future beyond this season, whilst Leeds have provided an injury update.
Paul McShane has talked about possibly extending his stay at Castleford, while NRL superstar Shaun Johnson has been linked with a move to Super League.
Wigan coach Adrian Lam has scooped an award and there are injury updates on Warrington and St Helens ahead of this weekend’s Challenge Cup ties.
Greg Inglis has discussed his Warrington debut, while Canberra Raiders say they don’t want to lose George Williams.
Hull KR coach Tony Smith has been full of praise for Greg Inglis, while there has been speculation surrounding Blake Austin’s future at Warrington.
The 1895 Cup semi-final and Women’s Challenge Cup quarter-final draws have been made.
Greg Inglis will make his Warrington debut this weekend, while there is talk of some Super League matches being shown on terrestrial TV next season.
St Helens prop Matty Lees and Hull KR prop Albert Vete have been dealt injury blows, while Salford have received an injury boost.
Restrictions have been relaxed on celebrations, while there is fresh talk of a TV deal for the Championship.
There were plenty of high-scoring affairs in round three of the Championship.
Hull KR coach Tony Smith has been full of praise for recent debutant Brad Takairangi, whilst Bradford half-back Danny Brough has joined the 500 club.