World Cup needs to be fair
Before a ball had been kicked, the 2008 World Cup was under criticism from fans and the media for its ten team tournament structure.
Before a ball had been kicked, the 2008 World Cup was under criticism from fans and the media for its ten team tournament structure.
A first Super League try of his young but potentially very prosperous career for Liam Watts well and truly put a dampener on Shaun Ainscough’s Castleford debut.
How often do we see this happen? A team, showing tremendous spirit in defence, are pinning their opponents back and coming up with some eye-watering hits – the audience loves ...
Once the greats of Rugby League, Wigan have suddenly found themselves in the biggest trophy drought in their history. But is it finally time for them to step up to ...
Nottingham Outlaws blew an 18-0 lead to narrowly lose to the Royal Artillery in a pulsating Help for Heroes charity match on Saturday.
The Championship season is less than a week away, and it is certainly promising to be an absolute corker.
With the Crusaders obviously still looking to strengthen due to their off the field problems that have shortened their pre-season preparation, there has been news linking them with Gareth ...
Leeds’ second straight defeat at the weekend, this time to Wakefield, only went to indicate the contrasting fortunes of the two sides so far this year.
David Parkinson looks at how the dual-registration system might and might not benefit Super League and Championship clubs.
Rugby League Conference National newcomers Kippax Knights will open their debut campaign with a local derby.
For the last few years Super League has been dominated by Leeds and Saints, so it’s quite pleasing for both to lose unexpectedly at the start of the season.
The Help for Heroes charity match between Nottingham Outlaws and The Royal Artillery is gathering pace following fantastic sponsorship offers from Nottingham firms.
Rumour has it that some of the big boys in Super League aren’t happy about the drop in money they’ve received since the league increased to 14.
Super League is back, and this season promises to be as competitive as ever. Can you predict what’s going to happen?
This week Tanya Arnold is in London, presenting a show that will only be broadcast in the North.
The return of Super League on Friday meant the beginning of the Crusaders.
The sold out signs were up at Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground, and you got the feeling that this is what it should have been like this time last year.
Promotion and relgation to and from the Super League was still alive and kicking during the early to mid-noughties.
With the Super League XV bandwagon set to roll on Friday night, Matt Ireland takes a quick look at the 14 teams and gives his prediction for new campaign.
Rugby League has long prided itself on being a bastion of fair-play and gentlemanly conduct on the pitch. Disgust at footballers crowding the ref has never been far away as ...