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  1. Both sides were out on their feet at the end. Batley were 18-0 up after twenty minutes, but they had the advantage of the slope. Fev scored one up the slope at the close of the first half. By the end there was only a penalty separating them. Could have gone either way.
  2. My information is that this sort of thing is endemic in Rugby League. Personally I think it's appalling. I went to Batley yesterday and watched two teams who at the end were out on their feet put up a tremendous advert for the game. They deserve every penny and should be first in line for payment.
  3. Rugby Union at the top level, from playing in front of two men and a dog (not Leicester or Northampton) but that was the sort of crowd some of the top London clubs could expect have gone to multi thousand crowds. In you post the key phrase is "in the top flight" the rest are struggling. To have a worthwhile game we need more than just the "top flight"
  4. And of course the switch to summer has been a wonderful success hasn't it?
  5. A real, old fashioned, dog eat dog cup tie. Shame there had to be a loser. Bring back winter RL.
  6. I thought it was a forward pass at the time, but if the ref didn't see it there's nothing to be done, them's the rules. As for the "double movement" I thought the Wigan player was pushed over the line by the Aussie wrestle. The ball steal? Hard to say, stupid rule anyway. The Aussie "try" at the end? I couldn't see the ball grounded, and neither could the video ref. The on field ref was in a better position than anyone and he said no try. End of. I thought it was a tight exciting game and any side that lost could consider themselves unlucky. Conversely any side that won could consider themselves lucky. Whether we are catching the Aussies as everyone says it s moot point. Well done Wigan. Anyone who's read my posts on here over the years knows I'm no Wigan fan.
  7. When I was at school Normanton Grammar were feared by all the Yorkshire Union schools teams. RIP
  8. All I can say is that when he was at Fev there were none of these perpetually recurring problems
  9. Great player, best player i've seen in a Fev shirt since Paul Newlove. He should come back to fev and settle down
  10. We beat them in 1970, and fairly regularly up until then. We ran them close in 1978. It was '82 and '86 where we began to struggle. in '88, 90, & '92 we gave them a game. Since then it's been no contest. Circumstantial evidence points to the problem being SL.
  11. I would have thought that a properly set up Carlisle club could have benefitted from the Union players in the Scottish border area. As it was, when first formed, it seemed to consist of ex Fev players, who trained in Fev and only commuted to Carlisle for home games.
  12. As Tony Collins says in "The Codebreakers," the WRFU pretended they weren't paying the players and the RFU pretended to believe them, otherwise the whole home nations thing would have fallen apart.
  13. I recall reading somewhere that he was all set to sign for Hull FC in the early 80's, they'd even line a job up at a local hospital, but it fell through for some reason. Who knows? Union players presumably would spread rumours about signing RL to get a better deal from their clubs, and RL teams spread them to sell season tickets. In those days when if was all cloak and dagger, there's no way of telling.
  14. I always thought that having broke the "amateur" dam that many clubs would want to join the NU as professional clubs. After all that's what happened with the Football League. With regard to amateurism I was amused by an incident recounted by Jonathan Davies. He was invited to give a talk before the Union Varsity game, in 1988 and received an envelope with £400 in cash to cover "expenses." A year later he did the same gig and got a cheque for £250 when he asked about the discrepancy he was told that as an amateur he'd been taking a risk, as a pro he wasn't.
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