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After last nights tremendous game between Tonga and Papua New Guinea, the remaining two sides in Group D met at the Leigh Sports Village as Wales took on the Cook Islands as the final fixture of a fabulous opening round.
The Cook Islands were favourites with the bookies and were handicapped by eighteen points on the coupon, despite them being ranked four places below Wales in the IRL rankings.
The sides have met on two previous occasions, both having recorded one victory, the last being a win for the Cook Islands in the group stages of the 2013 World Cup after Wales won the previous encounter in the 2000 World Cup by 38-6.
It was a crucial game for both sides and both coaches knew that whoever lost today would effectively be out of the competition, with both sides still having to play both Tonga and Papua New Guinea.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Wed 19th Oct 2022 9:23 PM | Views : 11302 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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On paper it was the most eagerly anticipated game of the tournament so far as Tonga faced Papua New Guinea in a Group D game, the group of death, in what had been billed as the roughest and toughest encounter of the World Cup so far.
Tonga were big favourites with the bookies having been given a twenty-four point start on the handicap coupon and the side currently ranked second in the world knew that they needed a good start to their campaign against the side ranked fifth.
Both sides were hopeful of progressing from a group which also contains the Cook Islands and Wales and knew that a win tonight would put them well on their way to the knock-out stages.
Kristian Woolf could draw on a host of NRL and Super League stars for Tonga, while Stanley Tepend had Leeds Rhinos star Rhyse Martin as his skipper for Papua New Guinea alongside many other familiar names.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Tue 18th Oct 2022 9:23 PM | Views : 14096 | Replies : 3 | READ MORE |
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The first ever meeting between France and Greece took place at the Eco-Power Stadium in Doncaster as the side ranked eleventh in the World faced the side ranked thirteen for what on paper looked like it would be a walkover for the French side.
Laurent Frayssinous seventeen was packed full of household names as most of the team were derived from the Catalans Dragons and Toulouse Olympique sides, along with a handful of other players plying their trade at English Super League clubs.
The bookies had given Greece a twenty-four point start on the handicap coupon in this Group A game as they took part in their first ever World Cup game after qualifying for the first time.
England fans had a big interest in checking out the two remaining sides that they have left to play in their group.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Mon 17th Oct 2022 9:16 PM | Views : 12179 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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On paper it looked like the most one-sided game of the opening weekend of the World Cup as second favourites for the competition New Zealand took on a Lebanon side who had been given a forty point start on the handicap coupon by the bookies.
You could get 200/1 on a Lebanon win but a one hundred pound bet on the Kiwi´s would win you just a quid.
New Zealand are currently ranked as number one in the World, Lebanon in thirteenth place on the international table, but after making the quarter finals last time out they were hopeful that they would be able to achieve the same this time round, starting with limiting the against score.
This is the second time that the two sides have met, New Zealand winning by 64-0 in the only previous encounter.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sun 16th Oct 2022 9:17 PM | Views : 12434 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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The fourth match of this year’s World Cup saw Headingley play host to the clash between debutants Jamaica and Ireland.
The more experienced Wolfhounds were the clear favourites in the bookmakers’ markets at 1-125 for the win, while the Reggae Warriors were 16-1.
Leeds’ Richie Myler got the game under way on his club home ground, as Ireland started their first game in three years.
Ireland the best of the opening sets, with a cut-out pass to left winger Innes Senior looking like it would lead to and early score before he was pushed into touch.
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Scotland, ranked fifteenth in the world, took on Italy (seventeenth) in the second Group B fixture with the opportunity that a big win from either side could see them top the group after Australia only managed a thirty-four-point win over Fiji last night.
The sides have met twice previously with Scotland winning one and the other ending in a draw, the win being Scotlands record 104-0 win in 2009 European Cup, the other being a 30-30 draw in the group stages of the Word Cup in 2013.
Scotland had been handicapped by twelve points on the coupon, but with little to go on as to how the two sides would settle, it was a very difficult game to call.
Both sides needed to win to give themselves any chance of finishing in the top two, the competition would be as good as over for today’s losing side.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sun 16th Oct 2022 4:25 PM | Views : 12679 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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The defending World Champions Australia had a relatively straight-forward opening fixture against 100/1 outsiders Fiji and despite some surprise selections in their squad they were still massive favourites to win the game, and to go on and retain the trophy at Old Trafford in a month´s time.
There were seven international debutants in Mal Meninga´s seventeen-man side but with squad numbers allocated to players based on appearances for their country rather than traditional positions it was sure to lead to some confusion for supporters and commentators.
Fiji had been given a forty point start on the coupon but their track record in the one game played this afternoon was in tatters after they had made Samoa slight favourites to beat England.
The World was ready to see what sort of side Meninga had assembled for the assault on this year’s World Cup.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sat 15th Oct 2022 9:17 PM | Views : 8746 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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One thousand, seven hundred and seventy-eight days since Australia beat England in Brisbane to lift the last World Cup, and delayed by twelve months due to the COVID pandemic, the 2021 Rugby League World Cup finally got underway at St James´ Park in Newcastle as hosts England took on the fancied Samoa in what promised, on paper at least, to be a very close contest.
Shaun Wane had agonised for months over his selection for what was a must win game both in terms of English aspirations, while maintaining the interest of any casual viewers tuning in to the BBC coverage of the competition.
The bookies could barely choose between the two sides, Samoa being installed as slight favourites with a two-point handicap on the coupon.
A packed and partisan stadium held their breath and hoped for the best.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sat 15th Oct 2022 4:45 PM | Views : 12760 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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England head coach Shaun Wane has named his 19-strong squad for Saturday’s Rugby League World Cup tournament opener against Samoa at St James’s Park, Newcastle (kick off 2.
30pm).
Skipper Sam Tomkins will enjoy his first taste of Rugby League World Cup action since the semi-final defeat by New Zealand at Wembley Stadium in 2013.
The Catalans Dragons full back is one of five players with at least 20 England test caps to their name, alongside Tom Burgess (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Chris Hill (Huddersfield Giants), Kallum Watkins (Salford Red Devils) and Elliott Whitehead (Canberra Raiders).
Burgess and Whitehead are among a six-strong NRL contingent which also includes Herbie Farnworth (Brisbane Broncos), Victor Radley (Sydney Roosters), Luke Thompson (Canterbury Bulldogs) and Dom Young (Newcastle Knights).
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Thu 13th Oct 2022 12:07 PM | Views : 15275 | Replies : 5 | READ MORE |
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New Zealand warmed up for the World Cup with a Bartercard International Challenge against Super League Grand Finalists Leeds Rhinos at Emerald Headingley.
The two sides last met in 2015 as a warmup before New Zealand played a three match test series against England.
On that occasion the Kiwis ran out as 34-16 winners after leading by 10-6 at the interval.
On the score board for Leeds were Joel Moon with two tries and Tom Briscoe with Jordan Lilley kicking two goals.
The bookies had given the Rhinos, and their returning guests, a twenty-four point start on the handicap coupon, even without a host of Grand Finalists who were rested ahead of the opening World Cup fixture.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sat 8th Oct 2022 7:47 PM | Views : 12182 | Replies : 2 | READ MORE |
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With just eight days to go until England raise the curtain on the 2021 Rugby League World Cup (2022) when they take on Samoa, Shaun Wane took his only opportunity to play an international test match against Fiji at the AJ Bell Stadium in Salford.
George Williams was handed the England captaincy with World Cup skipper Sam Tomkins not asked to take part in this warm-up game as the coach looked to test out some of his options before the full-on battle commences.
England, ranked third in the World, were clear favourites with the bookies and given an eighteen-point handicap on the coupon against a Fiji side who are officially ranked as sixth in the World.
England had nine on the bench, Samoa had seven.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Fri 7th Oct 2022 9:17 PM | Views : 8510 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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After the end of the domestic season last weekend, we can´t wait for the start of the World Cup, and we guess you´re the same.
But it is still a whole nine days until England run out at St James Park in Newcastle to face the terrifying prospect of a game against the tremendous side from Samoa.
Nerves will be jangling, and spines will be tingling.
But why wait a week, there are plenty of warm-up games coming up over the next few days to either get yourself to and experience, or to watch on the small screen.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Thu 6th Oct 2022 2:15 PM | Views : 17092 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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A place in Super League 2023 was the prize as massive favourites Leigh Centurions took on massive underdogs Batley Bulldogs at the Leigh Sports Village in the final game of the domestic calendar.
Batley sprang an enormous surprise last weekend when they eliminated the Featherstone Rovers to take their place in the Million Pound Game, but if they were a long shot last week, this week the target was beyond the vision of mortal men.
In the regular season, Batley had scored just one try against Leigh in the league, while conceding a massive one hundred and sixteen points to them.
The bookies gave the Bulldogs a forty point start on the coupon and many pundits were predicting that it might could be considerably worse for them in what promised to be the most one-sided Championship Grand Final of all time.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sun 2nd Oct 2022 8:22 PM | Views : 17816 | Replies : 18 | READ MORE |
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A place in the Championship for 2023 was up for grabs as Doncaster travelled to Heywood Road insouth Manchester to take on a Swinton Lions side who were looking to bounce back at the first time of asking and join the Keighley Cougars in next season’s second tier.
Swinton won comfortably in the play off semi-finals a fortnight ago when they ran out as 32-12 winners with both sides having won a game each in the regular season games, Doncaster by 26-12 at Swinton and Swinton by 64-22 in a high scoring round three encounter at the Eco-Power Stadium.
The Lions were big favourites for the win and promotion, but Doncaster came into the game on the back of a big win against the Rochdale Hornets last weekend and full of hope that they would be the ones celebrating at the end of eighty minutes.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sun 2nd Oct 2022 3:33 PM | Views : 10445 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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The Accor Stadium in Sydney was the venue for an NRL Grand Final between runaway Minor Premiers and defending champions Penrith Panthers and the side which finished four places and eight points behind then at the end of the regular season, the Paramatta Eels.
The twenty-fifth NRL Grand Final was the third consecutive for the Panthers with the Eels making their first appearance in the showpiece event since their loss to Melbourne Storm in 2009, a victory later stripped from the Melbourne side for salary cap breaches.
The bookies were convinced that the Panthers would be lifting the trophy again in 2022 and had handicapped them by ten points on the coupon and making them odds on favourites on the win market.
A packed house held its breath.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sun 2nd Oct 2022 11:31 AM | Views : 7428 | Replies : 1 | READ MORE |
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Everyone except the Batley squad and coaches and perhaps the most diehard/deluded of supporters expected that Sunday’s game at the Millennium Stadium against Featherstone Rovers would be a game too far for the plucky part-timers from deep in heavy woollen country.
Their incredible win, leading from the first points of the game until the relieving final hooter, set up a trip to the Leigh Sports Village, to take on Leigh Centurions, in the Million Pound Game for the right to play their 2023 rugby in the Super League.
But the Bulldogs have no chance of winning, absolutely zero, not a prayer, a snow ball´s chance in hell.
We take a look at the probablility Leigh will be the ones celebrating on Sunday evening.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Fri 30th Sep 2022 4:49 PM | Views : 12722 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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With Leigh Centurions comfortably into the Million Pound Game with a comprehensive win over the York City Knights, all that remained was to determine their opposition next Sunday night as Featherstone Rovers took on the Batley Bulldogs for the chance to take a tilt at Super League rugby in 2023.
The home side were massive favourites with the bookies and the pundits and been handicapped by sixteen points on the coupon before kick-off.
But coach Brian McDermott was cautious coming into the game as Batley were unbeaten in 2022 by Rovers having drawn 20-20 when the two sides met in March before recording a 28-20 victory away in June.
Both sides were unchanged from their last outing.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sun 25th Sep 2022 5:53 PM | Views : 15375 | Replies : 1 | READ MORE |
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Leigh Centurions entertained York City Knights as the Betfred Championship play-off semifinals got under way at Leigh Sports Village as clear favourites - to win both the match and next week’s Grand Final for another crack at Super League.
They had led the table throughout the second half of the season and finished three points clear of second placed featherstone; and eight ahead of today’s opponents, who were sixth in the table after the regular season.
York may have arrived with ideas of their own, having won four on the trot - including beating third-placed Halifax with an outstanding performance in the first round of the play-offs last week.
But they did lose by 100 points to Leigh in the regular season just four weeks ago.
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Posted by tb on Sun 25th Sep 2022 3:50 PM | Views : 15321 | Replies : 8 | READ MORE |
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With the build up to the twenty-fifth Super League Grand Final being overshadowed by Saints inedible chicken wings, St Helens and Leeds Rhinos made their way to Old Trafford for another great showdown between the two most successful sides in Super League history.
Whoever lifted the trophy would create a fairy-tale ending.
A Saints victory would signal a record fourth consecutive year as Champions and ensure that their name is writ large in the pages of our great games record books.
A win for the Rhinos would be a sensational end to a season which had seem them staring down the barrel of relegation before the mid-season arrival of inspirational coach Rohan Smith.
Most of the neutrals were backing the underdogs in Blue and Amber, but the bookies fancied the Saints and handicapped them by six points on the coupon.
The Rhinos have never lost to Saints at Old Trafford, the last meeting being in 2011, but that wouldn´t have crossed Kristian Woolf´s mind as he plotted their downfall and sought to make sure that it would be one game too far for the Rhinos resurgence.
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Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Sat 24th Sep 2022 7:50 PM | Views : 12785 | Replies : 0 | READ MORE |
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