Montenegro and Albanian players combine in Serbian Championship

Fresh from their win in the Serbian Challenge Cup, Partisan 1953 travelled to the Adriatic Coast city of Bar in Montenegro to face Southern Region…

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Whitehaven player Walmsley seeking Scotland call up

A Scotland World Cup call-up and a Super League deal for next season is the double dream for Whitehaven fullback Lachlan Walmsley. But the 22-year-old…

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Treiziste Diary: Could its own history help create a better future for French Rugby League?

Rugby League World’s Treiziste Diarist Pierre Carcau asks if French Rugby League makes enough of its own eventful history as a means of building its…

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Ghana Rugby League championship set to return

The second Rugby League Federation Ghana Championship is set to commence on 23 May at the Legon Rugby Field in Accra. The men’s competition will…

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USA Women’s Rugby League kicks off this weekend

The first of four regional 9s festivals, taking place this weekend in Tampa, will signal the launch of women’s rugby league in the USA. The…

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Netherlands Rugby League set for restart

After 18 months of inactivity due to the coronavirus pandemic, Netherlands Rugby League has made plans for a return to action. A three week 9s…

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Partisan 1953 power to Serbian Cup win

Partisan 1953 proved too strong for Radnicki Nis, winning their third Serbian Cup with an 80-8 triumph at the FC Hero Polet stadium in Jajinci….

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Rugby League Heroes: Phil Clarke (Part 2)

In the first part of our Rugby League Heroes Q & A with Phil Clarke, he talked us through his Wigan, Great Britain and England…

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Schoey’s View: League could learn from rugby union

Garry Schofield reflects on the differences between the two rugby codes in the way they promote their international selections. Different code, but the same level…

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Rugby League Heroes: Phil Clarke (Part 1)

Having firmly established himself as one of the world’s best backrowers, Phil Clarke’s playing career ended prematurely in 1996 when, aged 24, he broke his…

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