Irish team hoping to make Challenge Cup history
Dublin City Exiles have qualified for the Challenge Cup and are aiming to make history by becoming the first Irish team to win a match in the competition.
Dublin City Exiles have qualified for the Challenge Cup and are aiming to make history by becoming the first Irish team to win a match in the competition.
Pilkington Recs recovered from 10-8 down at half-time to beat Galway Tribesmen 36-10 at Ruskin Drive to earn safe passage into the second round of the Challenge Cup.
Irish champions Galway Tribesmen will make their Challenge Cup debut this weekend, just 10 years on from when the club was founded.
This weekend, community clubs will make their comeback to the Challenge Cup stage after a year out of the spotlight.
NRL star Corey Norman has announced his immediate retirement, whilst there is an update on the future of Wigan star Bevan French.
The draw was made for the Challenge Cup on Tuesday, with community clubs starting the competition in round one, and League One clubs entering in round two.