|
It´s going to be a busy few weeks before the start of the Superleague season on the 16th February when the Warrington Wolves start the season with a home game against the Leeds Rhinos in front of the SKY TV cameras as both sides look to get their season´s off to the best of starts.
Between now and then there are plenty of pre-season friendly matches and warm-up games to keep you interested and get you in the mood for what should be a fantastic 2023 season.
While St Helens are the favourites to retain their trophy there are plenty of sides who are being widely backed and experiencing shortening odds with the bookies.
We bring you a full list of the friendlies that we are aware of, club by club.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Tue 10th Jan 2023 6:56 PM | Views : 30279 | Replies : 30 | READ MORE |
|
European Rugby League is today celebrating the 20th anniversary of the first general assembly that formed the organisation, then known as the Rugby League European Federation, which took place at a hotel in Paris and was endorsed on the 10th January 2003.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Tue 10th Jan 2023 8:29 AM | Views : 6080 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
|
|
Greece’s men will play a home fixture against Serbia in Athens on May 13.
The match will comprise only of players from the respective domestic leagues, in a repeat of a game between the nations held in Belgrade in 2017, which Serbia won 50-6.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Mon 9th Jan 2023 3:33 PM | Views : 6447 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
|
|
Super League (Europe) Limited can today confirm that interim Chair, Ken Davy, has stepped down from his role – as had always been planned as part of the governance realignment process.
Davy was elected by his SLE Board colleagues two years ago to lead the organisation through what has proved to be a period of dramatic change within Super League and the sport of Rugby League.
Working with the Strategic Working Party, he has overseen the establishment of Rugby League’s 12-year partnership with IMG, and the formation of RL Commercial, a joint venture between SLE and the Rugby Football League into which all the commercial assets of the sport have been assigned.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Fri 30th Dec 2022 10:04 AM | Views : 21330 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
|
|
Even though the domestic rugby league season kicks off in just thirty-nine days, on the 4th February with Barrow v Toulouse in the Championship, we know that January will drag for everyone as we await the much anticipated return of the greatest game.
To keep everyone interested over the long month of January, in addition to the stimulating discussion across our forums, we will be bringing you a daily ´just for fun´ quiz to test your rugby league and general knowledge against your fellow message board members.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Tue 27th Dec 2022 9:16 AM | Views : 36981 | Replies : 4 | READ MORE |
|
Despite freezing temperatures overnight, the undersoil heating at Emerald Headingley ensured that the traditional Boxing Day game between the Leeds Rhinos and Wakefield Trinity was never in doubt and a crowd still stuffed with Christmas treats, and some nursing slightly sore heads, made their way into the ground.
Leeds’ squad included new signings Justin Sangare, Derrell Olpherts, and James McDonnell and whilst there is a welcome return from injury for Morgan Gannon and Tom Holroyd, who all missed the end of last season on the side-lines.
It was also a strong Wakefield side named by new coach Mike Applegarth with a good mix of senior players and those looking to break into the first team ahead of the 2023 season including two new signings, Renouf Atoni and Morgan Smith.
The Rhinos have won three quarters of the Boxing Day challenges against Wakefield, including last year when Leeds win by 34-6.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Mon 26th Dec 2022 1:14 PM | Views : 15340 | Replies : 9 | READ MORE |
|
We´d like to wish all our users and visitors a very Merry and Happy Christmas and hope that the festive season is full of family, friends, laughter and joy.
The Rugby League community is all one big family, and despite our differences and club loyalties we all have the interests of our great game, and the welfare of our players and one another in our hearts.
It´s been a sensational 2022 and hopefully 2023 will be even better.
We are honoured to have you by our side throughout the year and delight in your messages, involvement and banter.
Have a marvellous Christmas Day from us all at RLFANS.COM.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sat 24th Dec 2022 2:05 PM | Views : 14572 | Replies : 2 | READ MORE |
|
West Wales Raiders have resigned from the Betfred Championship One competition with immediate effect.
With the fixtures having already been published, West Wales due to start wth a home game against Oldham on the 19th February, this announcement has plunged the league into some confusion and reduced the number of home games for already sold season tickets and hospitality packages.
The league will now comprise ten sides, and already included bye rounds, but now with the late withdrawal it is possible that some sides may face two consecutive weeks without a game.
It´s a sad day for the game as we lose a side who have been part of the competition for the last seven years.
Full club statement below.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Thu 22nd Dec 2022 1:59 PM | Views : 24490 | Replies : 3 | READ MORE |
|
The draws for the early rounds of both the Betfred Men’s and Women’s Challenge Cups will be held on Thursday January 12 at Wembley Stadium – where the Finals of both competitions will be staged in an historic double header exactly seven months later.
The Men’s Challenge Cup Final will return to Wembley in August 2023 after a two-year absence, and will be preceded for the first time by the Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup Final.
The road to Wembley is significantly different in each competition.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Wed 21st Dec 2022 5:48 AM | Views : 23283 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
|
The final game of a great tournament, the last competitive game of the 2022 season, and the World Cup Final, pitched the hottest of hot favourites Australia against rank outsiders, underdogs, and surprise finalists Samoa.
Australia were unchanged from the side which beat New Zealand in the semi-final while Samoa made a number of enforced and tactical changes as they looked to peak in the most important game of their lives.
Australia had been handicapped by fourteen points on the coupon, but it would be a foolish person who underestimated a Samoan side that was packed full of NRL superstars, all of whom were dedicated and determined to spring one of the biggest rugby league surprises of all time.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sat 19th Nov 2022 5:39 PM | Views : 31480 | Replies : 2 | READ MORE |
|
The first of the World Cup double header at Old Trafford in Manchester saw a lunchtime kick-off between Australia and New Zealand as New Zealand looked to overcome their narrow two-point loss in the group stages and claim a fourth World title after being defeated by Australia on the last two occasions.
Both sides made changes to their semi-final line-ups, Australia´s being wholesale while the Ferns switched just two of their players who defeated England in the semi-final.
It was a game between the sides ranked as first and second in the World, the bookies favouring a Jillaroos win and the first part of a Saturday afternoon Aussie double, but the Kiwi Ferns would give everything that they had to lift the trophy.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sat 19th Nov 2022 2:59 PM | Views : 22483 | Replies : 1 | READ MORE |
|
The best two sides in the Wheelchair World Cup had mad it to the final for an eagerly anticipated showdown at Manchester Central in front of a sell-out crowd as England took on the old enemy France for the games ultimate prize.
The top two rated sides met for the eighteenth time, France with the lion share of the victories but England having won the last meeting between the two in June of this year in a friendly match.
The bookies couldn´t choose between the two sides, offering both at 10/11.
France and England have faced of in the two previous World Cup finals, France winning on both occasions by narrow margins and looking for three in a row.
The atmosphere was electric, the stage was set for a thriller, the home nations only hope of a trophy at the end of an exceptional jamboree of rugby league.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Fri 18th Nov 2022 9:22 PM | Views : 24170 | Replies : 2 | READ MORE |
|
With an Old Trafford World Cup Final against Australia awaiting the winners of tonight’s game between England and New Zealand, both sides came into the match knowing that as well as getting the win they needed to send a clear message to the Jillaroos that they would be in for a competitive competition finale.
England had been installed as slight favourites by the bookies as they were handicapped by two points on the coupon, but there was very little to choose between the sides ranked second and third in the world.
A nation hoped that the women could go one better than the men, who exited their competition at the same stage on Saturday, and reach their first ever World Cup Final.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Mon 14th Nov 2022 9:15 PM | Views : 28799 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
|
It was a Down Under derby at York's LNER Stadium as the women's World Cup semi-finals got underway this evening: Australia's Jilleroos taking on the Papua New Guinea Orchids.
Australian captain Ali Brigginshaw warned her team not to underestimate the opposition, many of whom play in the NRLW as they run out for the first time in a World Cup semi.
The Jilleroos, on the other hand, have their sights on lifting the Cup for the third time in a row at Old Trafford next week.
A win – and a trip to Manchester – for the Orchids would continue a history-making series: their first ever World Cup win came in the opening round of this tournament, when they beat Canada's Ravens.
|
Posted by tb on Mon 14th Nov 2022 6:44 PM | Views : 20883 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
|
England faced off against Samoa for the second time in the tournament after the hosts thrashed their opponents in the opening group game.
But Samoa showed a different side to their game in their unexpected win over Tonga in the quarter final.
The only change for Shaun Wane from the side which beat Samoa last time out was to bring in John Bateman (suspended for the opening game) as replacement for Mike McMeeken in the starting line-up, the Catalans Dragons man dropping to the bench in place of the omitted Matty Lees.
England were installed as favourites, handicapped by ten points on the coupon, as the two sides vied to take on Australia at Old Trafford next Saturday in the tournament final.
It was Samoa´s first ever appearance in a Semi-Final, England looking for their second consecutive appearance in World Club Final.
After last nights game at Elland Road second semi had a lot to live up to.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sat 12th Nov 2022 4:36 PM | Views : 22781 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
|
The World Cup was scheduled to catch fire with the battle of the Antipodes as Australia took on New Zealand in the first semi-final at Elland Road in Leeds.
Australia were overall favourites to win the World Cup, but New Zealand came into the game ranked number one in the world.
New Zealand were given a fourteen point start on the handicap coupon for the Remembrance Day clash after they struggled to come through their semi-final against Fiji, whereas Australia thrashed Lebanon to reach the semi-finals.
The sides were eighty minutes away from Old Trafford and a World Cup Final meeting with either England or Tonga who were scheduled to settle their differences on Saturday afternoon.
It was the one hundred and forty-second meeting between the two sides, New Zealand only having won on thirty-four occasions.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Fri 11th Nov 2022 9:30 PM | Views : 25897 | Replies : 3 | READ MORE |
|
Australia and New Zealand; the Jillaroos and the Kiwi Ferns: the top two teams teams in Group B and most fans favourites to contest the finals ended the group stages of the rugby league women’s World Cup when they met in in the last pool game at York’s LNER Community Stadium.
Both teams had yet to lose a game in the competition, but that would change for one of them, who would then face England in the semi-finals, while the winner would face Papua New Guinea.
The Ferns kicked off and got first use of the ball, after Australia let it bounce out of the field, and then promptly gave up possession with a faulty play-the-ball.
|
Posted by tb on Thu 10th Nov 2022 9:20 PM | Views : 24004 | Replies : 1 | READ MORE |
|
Neither France nor the Cook Islands could qualify for the semi-finals of the Women´s World Cup as they met in the opening fixture of a double header at the LNER Stadium in York, but there was still plenty to play for as both sides looked to end their campaign with a victory and two points.
France haven´t managed a single point so far in this year’s competition while the Cook Islands have just a single try to their name in their two games.
France have conceded more against Australia and New Zealand totalling 138 while The Moana have leaked 104.
The Cook Islands were the favourites with the bookies, France being given a sixteen point start on the coupon, but with France hosting the next competition in three years’ time they were looking for a big confidence boost.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Thu 10th Nov 2022 6:51 PM | Views : 30367 | Replies : 2 | READ MORE |
|
England Head Coach Shaun Wane has named the 19-man squad for Saturday’s RLWC2021 Semi Final against Samoa at London’s Emirates Stadium (2:30pm kick-off).
The Canterbury Bulldogs front-row Luke Thompson, who has not played since England’s second group game against France last month, returns to the 19 in place of his former St Helens team-mate Matty Lees, in the only change to the squad named for last Saturday’s Quarter Final against Papua New Guinea.
It will be England’s 200th full international, but only their fifth against Samoa – the teams having met for the first time in a Rugby League World Cup in the opening game of this year’s tournament four weeks ago.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Thu 10th Nov 2022 12:27 PM | Views : 44860 | Replies : 132 | READ MORE |
|
The reigning Betfred Super League champions, St Helens, will travel to Australia in February 2023 to face NRL champions, Penrith Panthers, for the World Club Challenge in what will be new head coach, Paul Wellens’ first competitive fixture.
The match will take place at the home of the Panthers, the BlueBet Stadium on Saturday 18 February, 2023 (6pm KO local/ 7am UK).
In what will be a first for fans in the UK, the World Club Challenge will be broadcast free-to-air by Channel 4 and will be part of double header by the broadcaster that day with the Betfred Super League clash between Hull KR and Wigan Warriors live at 1pm.
|
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Thu 10th Nov 2022 8:10 AM | Views : 11787 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
|