Gigot wins anti-doping appeal

Catalans Dragons have confirmed Tony Gigot is free to play after a successful appeal against an anti-doping ban. The fullback was banned by the French…

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COLUMN: The emergence of British coaches shows a change in approach from clubs

Super League clubs are putting faith in young, English head coaches. This is undoubtedly a good thing. Last month both Salford and Wakefield, two of…

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Danny McGuire not intending to declare just yet

It is an almost impossible number to process in rugby league terms. Players will always say they never target milestones – but in all honesty,…

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Wakefield don’t get the credit they deserve, says Chris Chester

Wakefield coach Chris Chester believes it is high time his side were given the credit they deserve. Trinity will aim for a third successive Super…

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Five talking points ahead of this weekend’s Super League

1. How far can the Red Devils rise? Salford are fourth in Super League. Let that sink in for a minute. It’s not by fluke,…

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We didn’t deserve it, laments Wane as Wigan slump to another defeat

Wigan coach Shaun Wane insisted his side didn’t deserve to beat league leaders Castleford on Thursday as their winless run extended to four games. The…

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Powell hails Castleford’s best win of 2017 as they beat Wigan

Castleford Tigers coach Daryl Powell said Thursday night’s win at Wigan was his side’s best of 2017 as they extended their lead at the Super…

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Radford believes off-field stability is helping Salford

Hull FC coach Lee Radford believes some much-needed off-field stability is helping Friday’s opponents Salford finally realise their potential. Two of the early-season top four…

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Castleford inflict third straight defeat on Wigan

Castleford Tigers moved two points clear at the top of Super League with a 27-10 victory over Wigan. The Warriors, still without key personnel, endured…

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National RL Museum set to welcome 35,000 visitors per year

The new National Rugby League Museum is likely to welcome in excess of 35,000 visitors per year, according to research. After results were gathered by…

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