Rob Burrow chief guest at 2020 Challenge Cup

Rob Burrow will be the RFL’s chief guest ‘in absentia’ for the Challenge Cup. Burrow, who was the subject of a documentary on the BBC…

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Storm back in the Grand Final

Melbourne Storm are back in the Grand Final, after missing out last year, as a crushing opening to the game helped them comfortably see off…

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Adam Quinlan signs new Hull KR deal

Fullback Adam Quinlan has extended his stay with Hull Kingston Rovers. The Australian has penned a new one-year deal to stay with the club next…

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Makinson scores hat-trick as Saints extend their lead at the top

Reigning champions St Helens have extended their lead at Super League’s peak with their second convincing victory over Wakefield in a week. James Roby scored…

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Danny Orr to leave Castleford Tigers

Fan favourite Danny Orr will leave Castleford Tigers at the end of the season. After spending nine years with the club as a player he…

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Four major finals, four major defeats – Salford star Inu hoping Wembley is fifth time lucky

When Krisnan Inu steps on to the hallowed Wembley turf this Saturday it will be the fifth major final of an incredible career. From Parramatta…

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Talking Rugby League – Martyn Sadler

League Express editor MARTYN SADLER anticipates a thrilling tactical battle between two fine coaches in the Challenge Cup Final at Wembley on Saturday, while he also discusses…

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Salford Red Devils waved off by fans as they embark on Wembley

Salford Red Devils are on their way to Wembley ahead of Saturday’s Challenge Cup Final. The Red Devils players and coaching staff were given a…

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Former Featherstone favourite confirms retirement

Former Featherstone Rovers hooker, Cameron King has announced his retirement from Rugby League aged twenty-nine. King, who suffered a cruel ACL injury in February that…

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Mikolaj Oledzki has the backing of a nation and is ready to represent them under the Wembley Arch

Not many players in Rugby League history head into a major final with the public backing of their country’s foreign embassy, but that is exactly…

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