DOUBLE HEADER YORKSHIRE MEN’S LEAGUE GRAND FINAL | 1PM CHALLENGE TROPHY | 3.15PM SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23 FOX’S BISCUIT STADIUM, BATLEY SIDDAL ACADEMY Siddal have been consistent the NCL premier division. Siddal all year finishing second in the have beaten Beverley in their competition playing attractive previous 2 fixtures this season brand of rugby league to finish and reached the final with a top scorers in the division comfortable 52-26 victory over and replicating the success of 3rd placed East Hull. their first team who sit top of SIDDAL ACADEMY SQUAD LEWIS HOSTY | DOM BOOTH | MATTHEW PREST | JOSH GREENWOOD-MACDONALD RICHARD LOPAG | KIERAN LEWIS | JAKE SMITH | CHRIS BROOKE | KYLE ACKROYD DANNY RUSHWORTH | HENRY TURNER | JORDAN HEALEY | MATTHEW TURNER GARETH ENGLISH | PAUL LONG | CONNER MACCALLUM | NIALL BERRETT DOM PATRICE | JOE WRIGLEY (CAPTAIN) BEVERLEY After an indifferent start to fourth position and the final spot the season where they lost 3 in the play-offs. They travelled to of their first 4 league games previously unbeaten Batley Boys Beverley ended the season in the semi-final and ran out 14-4 with 3 wins on the bounce the winners in a closely fought game final game against local rivals to reach the final. East Hull to pip Bentley to BEVERLEY SQUAD BILLY RIBY | BEN BARDLE | LUKE SHAW | ALEX CALVERT | BEN ATKIN | LEWIS STRAW | LEWIS POSKITT | RYAN WATKIN | STEVE CONNOLLY LEE STEVENS | JACK HOWDLE | JACK HUMPHRIES | BOBBY HOWDLE TOM MOOR | CHRIS JOHNSON | SAM COLEMAN | JOE MORLEY | LUKE INGLIS LEWIS COLREIN | CALLUM O’CONNOR YORKSHIRE MEN’S LEAGUE DIVISION 2 | 1PM FEATHERSTONE LIONS HULL WYKE V BRAMLEY BUFFALOES HULL WYKE SQUAD GARETH ATKINSON | LIAM BUTTER | STEVEN BASS | OWEN JONES BARKER COLIN CLAYTON | DAVE DALE | STEVEN DRISCOLL | JAMES DUCKER CONNOR DICKINSON | RICH DOUGAL | TOM EVANS | CASEY HUTCHINSON ALEC HARDIE JNR | TOM GODDARD | ROB LILLEY | DAVE MATTINSON STEVE MURPHY | RYAN PRESWICK | DANNY RUMKEE | SHANE SIMPSON KEIRON SPARKES | BEN TOWNSEND | LEWIS WHITE BRAMLEY BUFFALOES SQUAD AARON HENRY | ROB BROWN | NATHAN HAMMOND | KIERON HUDSON TOM WHITE | CONNOR MCGILL | BRAD WILSON (C) | CHARLIE MCMURRAY CAMERON MCLACHLAN | BEN MAYNARD WORRINCY | TOM LANGTON CURTIS SIDEBOTTOM | AIDEN BARANYI | DAN BARANYI | TOM BARRACLOUGH KIERON FOSTER MATTHEWS | BEN BLANCHARD | ANTHONY MILLS DIVISION 1 | 3PM FEATHERSTONE LIONS NEW EARSWICK ALL BLACKS V NORLAND SHARKS NEW EARSWICK SQUAD EWEN COVERDALE | SAM COOPER | GEORGE HUNT | TOMMY HIELDS | DEAN SMITH CONNOR CALAM | LIAM GARGAN | ADAM CADDIE | JACK CARLING | ADAM KIRBY TOM HOLMES | WILL HOLMES | SEAN MALARKEY | JACK STEARMAN | CARL SMITH CONNOR IDDON | DANNY BYWORTH | BEN STOKER | PETE RITCHIE | MATT CANNON NORLAND SHARKS SQUAD LIAM BILTON | MARK CASSIDY | BEN COUPLAND | SAM COWAN | DALE ELLERBY ADAM FOX | DANNY GARDINER | ANDY GOODWIN | CHRIS HATHAWAY | JAMIE HAWLEY | DEAN HINES | BEN JARRATT | BOB LAUGHRAN | BRAD MARSHALL LEE MILLER | NATHAN PARKINSON | CARL PETTMAN | BEN ROWAN | JORDAN ROWAN | SAM SANDERS | ASHLEY SHAW | PAUL SHAW | JAMES SIZER WARREN SMITHIES | SHANE TIDSWELL | SAM YOUNG HUNSLET CLUB PARKSIDE The club has been through a the national Conference Division successful period over the last two title and also reached the few years winning the Pennine final of the Conference trophy Premier League and Yorkshire losing narrowly to Rochdale cup in 2014 and narrowly losing Mayfield. out to Sharlston Rovers in the Final of the BARLA National Cup. This season we have guaranteed promotion to the Premier Division In 2015 we entered the National for 2018 with four games to play Conference league winning the making it three promotions in a Division three title. row and have won the BARLA National Cup. In 2016 the Club gained back to back to back promotions winning THE CLUB WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OUR SPONSORS FOR THEIR HELP M&R Autotech | Malcolm Glynn – Decorators | Jewsons – Hunslet Daks Driveways | Bennetts Quality Butchers | SGB Hunslet Cricket, Football & Athletic Club Trust | Cougar Signs Clive Walker Timber | Sigma (Leeds) | Ison Harrison - Solicitors AJB Roofing | KD Castles SQUAD 1 CRAIG MCSHANE | 2 OMAR ALRAWI | 3 JAY CUNNINGHAM 4 JACK KIRMOND | 5 DANNY HARRISON | 6 ANDY HULLOCK 7 RYAN GAUNT | 8 LUKE PETTMAN | 9 JAMIE BRADLEY 10 JAMIE FIELDS | 11 BEN SHULVER | 12 RYAN CAMPBELL 13 CARL BRIGGS | 14 MARK STUBLEY | 15 WAYNE FOSTER 16 ADAM BISCOMB | 17 GEORGE CLARKE | 18 ROCKY PRICE 19 JAMIE MILBURN | 20 CHRIS BOYCE WIGAN ST PATRICKS Wigan St Patrick’s Amateur and we also have a Ladies team Rugby League Club, based at competing in the Winter League. Clarington Park, Wigan, was All our junior teams compete in formed in 1910 and we have the NWC Junior Leagues. been producing professional and international players ever since! We have a highly qualified team We are extremely proud of our of volunteer coaches who work history and even more excited hard to ensure that every player about our future. has the opportunity to reach their highest potential, whatever We currently have 16 teams that may be, but for our junior at the club offering playing section the emphasis is on fun, opportunities for a wide range enjoyment and making friends for of age groups, starting with our life! 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