Bramley at a crossroads
Seven years after helping to revive the famous Bramley name club chair Martyn Cheney admits the West Leeds side are at a crossroads.
Seven years after helping to revive the famous Bramley name club chair Martyn Cheney admits the West Leeds side are at a crossroads.
Bramley Buffaloes won the RLCN Grand Final with a 38-22 victory over Huddersfield Underbank Rangers at Warrington’s Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Bramley Buffaloes Head Coach Mark Butterill has been named as The Co-operative Rugby League Conference National Coach of the Year.
Bramley head coach Mark Butterill is proud of his first season in charge of the club as they look ahead to next week’s Grand Final.
The new play-off format has received it’s fair share of criticism in the past few weeks.
A minutes silence will be observed across the Pennine League this weekend in memory of player Chris Brown.
After missing out in the Northern Rail Cup final, Barrow met the on-field criteria for a Super League licence application with their win over Halifax.
If you listen to all the criticism then it seems nothing in rugby league is worth winning.
Whether or not you think eight teams is too many, the Super League play-offs get underway this weekend.
The Dream Team has been unveiled today, but were they the right choices?
West London Sharks claimed the Harry Jepson Trophy at the third attempt with a 24-14 win over Coventry.
Northampton produced a stunning all round display to pick up the Regional trophy in only their second season in the Rugby League Conference.
Sharlston, Elland and Drighlington all made it two wins out of two in the Pennine League this weekend.
Champions Halton Simms Cross got their North West Counties League defence up and running with a 18-12 win over Wigan St Cuthberts.
With the new season now underway, we’re calling all amateur teams to get involved on LastTackle.com!
After last weekend’s relegation battle went down to the wire, attention now turns to the Championship play-offs.
Michael Monaghan arrived in Warrington at the beginning of the last season handed with the task of partnering the evergreen Lee Briers.
Tony Williams wonders how an event as big as the Challenge Cup final can be considered a distraction.
As rumour would have it, Brian Noble won’t be at Wigan come the beginning of 2010.
The RFL has denied any responsibility surrounding the “visagate” scandal.