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Teams Competition Age KO Time Referee Touch Judge Castleford & Featherstone RLRS Match Official Appointments Teams Competition Age KO Time Referee Touch Judge Touch Judge In Goal In Goal Venue Friday 23rd September Hull FC V Warrington Wolves Super League Super 8's 20:00 Joe Stearne (RR) Saturday 24th September Millom V Myton Warriors NCL Division 1 14:30 Connor Astbury Ryan Kear Normanton Knights V Millford Marlins NCL Division 1 14:30 Brad Darlison Jake Readman Bradford Dudley Hill V Hunslet Club Parkside NCL Division 2 14:30 Joe Turner Stanley Rangers V Wigan St Judes NCL Division 2 14:30 Ellis McCarthy Stanningley V Thornhill Trojans NCL Division 2 14:30 Cameron Worsley Allerton Bywater V Sherburn Bears Pennine ARL Division 3 14:30 Doug Martin Selby V Siddal Pennine ARL Division 4 14:30 Kenny Walton Oulton Raiders V Newsome Panthers YJRL U 10's 10:30 Jake Readman Featherstone Lions V Eastmoor Dragons YJRL U 11's 10:30 Bailey Robinson Kippax Welfare V Lock Lane YJRL U 11's 10:00 Doug Martin Oulton Raiders V West Bowling B YJRL U 12's 11:30 Jake Readman Brotherton Bulldogs V Cas Panthers YJRL U 12's 11:30 Ryan Smith Methley Warriors V Normanton Knights YJRL U 12's 12:30 David Carrington Featherstone Lions V East Leeds YJRL U 12's 11:30 Bailey Robinson Fryston Girls V Dewsbury Moor GIRLS League U 12's 10:30 Ryan Kear Lock Lane V Featherstone Lions YJRL U 13's 12:30 John Metcalfe Kippax Kangaroos V Wigan St Judes GIRLS League U 16's 11:00 Doug Martin Sunday 25th September St Helens U 19's V Wigan Warriors U 19's Academy FINAL 14:00 Cameron Worsley Connor Astbury Langtree Park London Broncos V Featherstone Rovers KP Middle 8's 15:00 Andy Sweet Brotherton Bulldogs V Dearne Valley Bulldogs YJRL U 9's 11:00 David Carrington Kippax Welfare V Dewsbury Celtic YJRL U 9's 11:30 Josh Goldie Methley Warriors V Bentley YJRL U 9's 11:15 Bailey Robinson Oulton Raiders V Wyke YJRL U 9's 10:00 Josh Scaife Fryston Warriors V Headingley YJRL U 14's 11:00 John Metcalfe Lock Lane V West Bowling YJRL U 14's 11:30 Ryan Kear Kippax Welfare V Brighouse Rangers YJRL U 14's 10:30 Doug Martin Sherburn Bears V Bentley YJRL U 14's 11:00 Joe Turner Featherstone Lions V New Earswick YJRL U 14's 10:30 Brad Darlison Lock Lane V Siddal YJRL U 15's 10:30 Jake Readman Featherstone Lions V Upton YJRL U 15's 12:30 Jake Butcher Kippax Welfare V Skirlaugh Bulls YJRL U 15's 11:30 Doug Martin Featherstone Lions V New Earswick YJRL U 16's 11:30 Jake Butcher Methley Warriors V Queensbury YJRL U 17's 12:00 Nige Derbyshire *RR = Reserve Referee **RTJ = Reserve Touch Judge ***IG = In Goal.
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