Category: Grassroots
Talking Grassroots: RFL issue pitch reminder to amateur clubs
The Rugby Football League’s reminder to amateur clubs that no one other than players and first-aiders is allowed on the pitch, aside from when requested…
Grassroots Rugby League news round-up
The Rugby Football League has fired out a reminder that, other than players and first aiders, no one can enter the field of play at…
Grassroots Rugby League news round-up
FRIENDLY MATCH ENGLAND UNIVERSITIES 34 HM PRISON SERVICE 14 DAVID BUTLER, Sheffield Hallam University, Wednesday Two tries in the last six minutes by Leon Stewart,…
Talking Grassroots: Wales Rugby League ready to take progress to another level
Keep your eye over the next few years on what’s happening at amateur level in Wales. I’ve had ample cause during the last decade or…
Grassroots Rugby League news round-up
The squads have been confirmed for the inaugural Tri-Nations Masters Festival, which will be hosted by Bethesda RUFC, Bangor, north Wales on Saturday (14 May,…
All to play for as Celtic Wheelchair Cup beckons
The three squads have been confirmed for Saturday’s Celtic Cup, which will be fought out by the Irish, Scottish and Welsh Wheelchair teams. The event,…
Talking Grassroots: RFL’s host of initiatives to sustain the grassroots game
No one can say that folk at the Rugby Football League spend their weekdays sitting around twiddling their thumbs! The stalwarts who run our amateur…
Inaugural Women’s Nines event provides thrills as five clubs book place in finals
By IAN GOLDEN After an enthralling day-long event at Victoria Park in Warrington on Sunday, five sides qualified for the finals of the inaugural RFL…
Grassroots Rugby League news round-up
The National Conference League, which at the beginning of the season announced a clampdown on bad behaviour and abuse of referees, has imposed a number…
Talking Grassroots: The potential of women’s University Rugby League
Spectators at the Millennium Stadium, Post Office Road, Featherstone eight days ago – and there were plenty of them, around 1,500, I’m glad to say…