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| Quote: Rugby Raider "Our Wembley record currently stands as,
Played 9
Won 1 (2016)
Drawn 1 (1982)
Lost 7 (1959,60,80,83,85,2008,2013)
Lance Todd Winners 2 (Tommy Harris, Marc Sneyd)
Current World Record for Biggest Wembley Losing Margin 0'"
1999
Leeds 52 v London 16 = biggest losing margin 36 points
Or was there another one?
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| Just like to say to all the Hull fans.
Hope you all have a great time and bring that cup back to Yorkshire, can I still say that?
Think you will win easier than some are predicting.
All the best from a Hull supporting(for the weekend) Cas fan.
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| Quote: Mild mannered Janitor "1999
Leeds 52 v London 16
not sure.
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| Quote: DGM "not sure.
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| Quote: ComeOnYouUll "RFL Director Roger Draper has said they expect the attendance on Saturday to be around 65,000 although there won't necessarily be fewer there than in recent years as previously Club Wembley seats were counted regardless of whether or not they were occupied.
Hull FC have sold 16,000 tickets and Wigan 8,000. Draper said that in total they expect there to be 20,000 Hull FC fans in the stadium.'"
Would people welcome the final being moved from Wembley due to its size.??
Or would using the lower and middle tier be more to people's liking ??
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| Quote: KC BRI "
Still struggling to think of the team that holds the record????
If only someone had a photo of say a victory/(heavy defeat) parade at a City Hall the next day for example.
Can anybody help?
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| Quote: Rugby Raider "Still struggling to think of the team that holds the record????
If only someone had a photo of say a victory/(heavy defeat) parade at a City Hall the next day for example.
Can anybody help?'"
Bobby Bubbles took this on his phonehttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/CNvDo-LWEAA8VJs.jpg" >
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| Quote: DGM "Don't forget 2008 v Saints
Oh god, yes. That was a poor day.
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| Quote: DGM "Bobby Bubbles took this on his phonehttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/CNvDo-LWEAA8VJs.jpg" >'"
I was in town that day.
Some Hull Fc fans where stood near the back laughing like hellicon_biggrin.gif
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| Quote: London FC Fan "Oh god, yes. That was a poor day.'"
we gave a good account of ourselves in that final given the injuries and illnesses, and the fact that agar was in charge. i was much more disappointed in 1983 and 2013
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| Quote: the artist "we gave a good account of ourselves in that final given the injuries and illnesses, and the fact that agar was in charge. i was much more disappointed in 1983 and 2013'"
Definitely. Was expecting a drubbing but Adam Dykes is fit and who knows how it might have panned out. Graham's first hit on Horne
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SKOLARS’ FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS LOOKS TO BE BEST YET!
23RD AUGUST 2017
With Friday Night Lights being this very week we’re going to walk you through the day’s events to give you a flavour of what’s in store at New River come Friday. The event has become a real highlight for fans across London & the South as well as fans travelling down to watch the Challenge Cup final on the Saturday at Wembley & looking for a great night out the day before.
The day starts at 1pm with a three way U15s tournament featuring Hemel Stags, Elmbridge Eagles and a French touring team. A great opportunity to see the bright future of rugby league in the south east against a talented French outfit.Climbing the age ranks at 3pm where a London select U17s team take on their French equivalents. Again, a great opportunity to see the talented future of London rugby league.
“These youth games are an intrinsic part of the day for us, this is a real opportunity to make the most of the rugby league spotlight being on London and to give our young players a share of the limelight.” Jac Davies, Skolars General Manager.
At the opposite end of the spectrum will be our annual masters showcase between the London and Down South (LaDS) vs Political Animals at 4pm. The Political Animals feature politicians from across the political spectrum, both past and present.
The main event will feature the London Skolars taking on the South Wales Ironmen in their League 1 Shield fixture. The Skolars, having won their last 5 matches on the bounce will be looking to go a point clear at the top of the ladder.
“It’s a big night for the club as a whole and we want fans of other clubs to come down to New River to see what we’re all about” Jermaine Coleman, Skolars Head Coach.
Skolars will be looking to make it three wins from three against the south Walians this year, having already secured wins in the league and League 1 Cup at the start of the season.
It is set to be the Skolars largest event since hosting the Toronto Wolfpack in their season opener. The Londoners will however be looking to be on the winning side in front of a packed out home crowd.
As well as all the rugby, 4 games in all, the Skolars will also host its largest ever real-ale festival. In honour of the following day’s Challenge Cup Final, Skolars and their pouring partners Caveman Brewery have sourced beers from Wigan and Hull, as well as a selection of beers from the midlands, London and the South East.
Plenty of food and entertainment frame this unique event. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to make the most of the event. The site will host three bars; the clubhouse, fan park and stand bars. Our wide selection of ales will be available across the three sites.
Tickets are still available from here. The New River stadium is a short walk from Wood Green tube station, which is itself a short hop from London city centre on the Piccadilly line. It’s also a short hop from Wembley for any spectators staying in that area for Saturday’s Final.
For any enquiries or to discuss our hospitality and group ticket purchases, please call 0208 888 8488 or email michaelgates@skolarsrl.com tickets can be purchased by using the following link https://www.eventbrite.com/e/friday-night-lights-2017-skolars-vs-ironmen-tickets-34390930198
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SKOLARS’ FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS LOOKS TO BE BEST YET!
23RD AUGUST 2017
With Friday Night Lights being this very week we’re going to walk you through the day’s events to give you a flavour of what’s in store at New River come Friday. The event has become a real highlight for fans across London & the South as well as fans travelling down to watch the Challenge Cup final on the Saturday at Wembley & looking for a great night out the day before.
The day starts at 1pm with a three way U15s tournament featuring Hemel Stags, Elmbridge Eagles and a French touring team. A great opportunity to see the bright future of rugby league in the south east against a talented French outfit.Climbing the age ranks at 3pm where a London select U17s team take on their French equivalents. Again, a great opportunity to see the talented future of London rugby league.
“These youth games are an intrinsic part of the day for us, this is a real opportunity to make the most of the rugby league spotlight being on London and to give our young players a share of the limelight.” Jac Davies, Skolars General Manager.
At the opposite end of the spectrum will be our annual masters showcase between the London and Down South (LaDS) vs Political Animals at 4pm. The Political Animals feature politicians from across the political spectrum, both past and present.
The main event will feature the London Skolars taking on the South Wales Ironmen in their League 1 Shield fixture. The Skolars, having won their last 5 matches on the bounce will be looking to go a point clear at the top of the ladder.
“It’s a big night for the club as a whole and we want fans of other clubs to come down to New River to see what we’re all about” Jermaine Coleman, Skolars Head Coach.
Skolars will be looking to make it three wins from three against the south Walians this year, having already secured wins in the league and League 1 Cup at the start of the season.
It is set to be the Skolars largest event since hosting the Toronto Wolfpack in their season opener. The Londoners will however be looking to be on the winning side in front of a packed out home crowd.
As well as all the rugby, 4 games in all, the Skolars will also host its largest ever real-ale festival. In honour of the following day’s Challenge Cup Final, Skolars and their pouring partners Caveman Brewery have sourced beers from Wigan and Hull, as well as a selection of beers from the midlands, London and the South East.
Plenty of food and entertainment frame this unique event. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to make the most of the event. The site will host three bars; the clubhouse, fan park and stand bars. Our wide selection of ales will be available across the three sites.
Tickets are still available from here. The New River stadium is a short walk from Wood Green tube station, which is itself a short hop from London city centre on the Piccadilly line. It’s also a short hop from Wembley for any spectators staying in that area for Saturday’s Final.
For any enquiries or to discuss our hospitality and group ticket purchases, please call 0208 888 8488 or email michaelgates@skolarsrl.com tickets can be purchased by using the following link https://www.eventbrite.com/e/friday-night-lights-2017-skolars-vs-ironmen-tickets-34390930198
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| Quote: the artist "we gave a good account of ourselves in that final given the injuries and illnesses, and the fact that agar was in charge. i was much more disappointed in 1983 and 2013'"
Plus the weather in 2008 was one of the hottest I can remember a game being played in, and a 17 year old Tom Briscoe drafted in late on broke his leg robbing us of a sub. Somehow were were winning with 10-15mins to go. As someone else has already said we may have won the thing if we'd caught Adam Dykes on his 'sort of match-fit' week!
2013 was dire all day, even the pre-match was awful with people cowering under Wembley Way bridge to try and keep dry, and it was just error after error in that game.
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nice retro look to Saturday's programme
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