What’s inside Rugby League World (Issue 471, April 2022)

The latest issue of Rugby League World (No. 471, April 2022) is out on Friday, 25th March. Inside, the new face of Super League on…

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The Garry Schofield Column: Can Shaun Wane persuade James Roby to change his mind?

If I were Shaun Wane, I know how I’d be spending the next few days – camped outside James Roby’s house. It’s crucial Shaun persuades…

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England Wheelchair call up new faces as World Cup countdown continues

England Wheelchair have included three new players in their performance squad for 2022. They include the first ever Hull FC representative in an England Wheelchair…

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England Wheelchair to face world champions in mid-season international

England Wheelchair will take on France, the reigning world champions, in their mid-season international in Manchester this summer. The Test match, on Sunday 19 June…

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Meet Herbie Farnworth – the young Englishman making a name for himself in the NRL

By JOEL GOULD Herbie Farnworth is a young Englishman making a name for himself in the NRL. Farnworth, 22, originates from the village of Blacko,…

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Talking Rugby League: Wakefield Trinity’s Mason Lino a threat to rest of Super League – and England

If anyone thought that Wakefield Trinity’s 38-22 victory over Warrington Wolves was any sort of surprise result just over a week ago, then they had…

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England World Cup blow as star ruled out for rest of year

England will almost certainly be without Josh Hodgson at this autumn’s World Cup as the hooker undergoes knee surgery. Hodgson’s club, Canberra Raiders, have ruled…

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First England training session of year cancelled

England have cancelled their first planned training session of the year due to the number of players unavailable. Shaun Wane was due to get his…

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Talking Rugby League: Shadow England team shows depth available to Shaun Wane

They always say that you can judge the strength of a representative squad by the quality of the players who weren’t selected for it. So…

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The Garry Schofield Column: It’s great to see the return of Ellery Hanley

It’s hello Ellery Hanley, goodbye Jake Connor, at least as far as England involvement this year is concerned.  I was absolutely delighted to see my…

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