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Councillor John Lawson Fixture Date Councillor Councillor C Burke x 2 (24.10.2016) / Thursday 16th Feb 2017 Salford Red Devils Councillor John Lawson (03.11.2016) th Cllr C Burke x 2 (20.02.17) Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Friday 24 Feb 2017 Councillor C Burke x 2 (24.10.2016) / Thursday 2 March 2017 Hull FC Councillor John Lawson (03.11.2016) Councillor C Burke x 2 (24.10.2016) / Friday 24th March 2017 Leeds Rhinos Councillor John Lawson (03.11.2016) th Councillor Cathy Scott x 2 (27.03.17) Castleford Tigers Thursday 4 May 2017 Warrington Wolves Sunday 4th June 2017 Councillor Cahal Burke x 2 (02.06.17) Widnes Vikings Friday 7th July 2017 Councillor Cahal Burke x 2 (06.07.17) Councillor Cahal Burke x 2 (11.7.17) Leigh Centurions Friday 14th July 2017 Councillor John Lawson x 2 (11.7.17) Councillor C Burke x 2 (24.08.17) Super 8s - Giants V Castleford Tigers 1st September 2017 Councillor J Lawson x 2 (24.08.17) Super 8s - Giants V Leeds Rhinos 22nd September 2017 Councillor C Scott x 2 (26.07.2017) Councillor C Burke x 2 (7.11.17) Warrington Wolves Thursday 8th February 2018 Councillor J Lawson x 2 (7.11.17) Councillor C Burke x 2 (7.11.17) St Helens Friday 23rd February 2018 Councillor J Lawson x 2 (7.11.17) Councillor C Burke x 2 (7.11.17) Leeds Rhinos Friday 30th March 2018 Councillor J Lawson x 2 (7.11.17) Cllr C Burke x 2 (23.07.18) Widnes Vikings Friday 4th May 2018 Cllr J Lawson x 2 (23.07.18) Hull FC Thursday 5th July 2018 Councillor C Scott x 2 (04.01.2018) Fixture Date Kick off Councillor Salford Red Devils Thursday 16th Feb 2017 8:00pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (24.10.2016) / Councillor John Lawson (03.11.2016) Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Friday 24th Feb 2017 8:00pm Cllr C Burke x 2 (20.02.17) Hull FC Thursday 2 March 2017 8:00pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (24.10.2016) / Councillor John Lawson (03.11.2016) Leeds Rhinos Friday 24th March 2017 8:00pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (24.10.2016) / Councillor John Lawson (03.11.2016) Castleford Tigers Thursday 4th May 2017 8:00pm Councillor Cathy Scott x 2 (27.03.17) Warrington Wolves Sunday 4th June 2017 3:00pm Councillor Cahal Burke x 2 (02.06.17) Widnes Vikings Friday 7th July 2017 8:00pm Councillor Cahal Burke x 2 (06.07.17) Leigh Centurions Friday 14th July 2017 8:00pm Councillor Cahal Burke x 2 (11.7.17) Councillor John Lawson x 2 (11.7.17) Super 8s - Giants V Castleford Tigers 1st September 2017 8.00pm Councillor J Lawson x 2 (24.08.17) Super 8s - Giants V Leeds Rhinos 22nd September 2017 8.00pm Councillor C Scott x 2 (26.07.2017) Warrington Wolves Thursday 8th February 2018 7.45pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (7.11.17) Councillor J Lawson x 2 (7.11.17) St Helens Friday 23rd February 2018 7.45pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (7.11.17) Councillor J Lawson x 2 (7.11.17) Huddersfield Giants - v - Wakefield Trinity Friday 27 July 7.45pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (12.07.2018) Councillor J Lawson x 2 (12.07.2018) Huddersfield Giants V Wakefield Trinity (Super 8) Friday 31 August 2018 7.45pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (6.08.18) Councillor J Lawson x 2 (6.08.18) Huddersfield Giants V Wigan Warriors (Super 8) Friday 20 September 2018 7.45pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (6.08.18) Councillor J Lawson x 2 (6.08.18) Huddersfield Giants V Salford Red Devils Friday 01 February 2019 7.45pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (06.11.2018) Councillor J Lawson x 2 (06.11.2018) Huddersfield Gients V Hull FC Sunday 03 March 2019 3.00pm Cllr C Burke x 2 (06.11.2018) Cllr J Lawson x 2 (06.11.2019) Huddersfield Gients V Hull KR Friday 22 March 2019 7.45pm Cllr C Scott x 2 (19.02.2019) Huddersfield Gients V Hull KR Friday 17 May 2019 7.45pm Cllr C Burke x 2 (06.05.19) Cllr J Lawson x 2 (06.05.19) Huddersfield Gients V Wigan Warriors Friday 21 June 2019 7.45pm Cllr C Burke x 2 (09.05.2019) Huddersfield Gients V Leeds Rhinos Friday 02 August 2019 7.45pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (06.11.2018) Councillor J Lawson x 2 (06.11.2018) Huddersfield Gients V Castleford Tigers Friday 16 August 2019 7.45pm Councillor C Burke x 2 (09.05.2019) Rugby Ticket Allocation 2019-20 Season Fixture Date Kick off Time Councillor Cllr C Burke Hudds Giants v Leeds Rhinos Sun 9th Feb 2020.
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