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latest from the leopards “No one is coming back at the moment, it’s a one-way door unfortunately. There is some concern over Tom Amone. He has hurt his foot in the game.“We didn’t think it was that bad initially but it’s looking like a little bit more trouble for us AND Dwyer’s on loan from Warrington Wolves won’t be considered for the Challenge Cup so we will work our way around that.”
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'It's madness': Featherstone Rovers chased by eight ex-players over unpaid wages (inews.co.uk)
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Betfred Championship and League One clubs have today had confirmation of a managed transition of the competition structure below Super League over the next two seasons, to produce two divisions of 12 clubs from 2026... At the MO only 23 teams so I wonder will we be getting a new Frenchy in the mix
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Featherstone Rovers are delighted to announce the signing of NRL halfback Paul Turner for the 2024 Betfred Championship season.
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Don't forget S CASTLEFORD Tigers Academy prop Jimmy Beckett has signed his dream contract with Featherstone Rovers, for the 2019 season.
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2024 thread on other Championship teams
POR replied to The Phantom Horseman's topic in Featherstone Rovers
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From Matt Shaw Super League players are discussing the possibility of strike action following a controversial start to the season. Rugby League Live can reveal players across a number of clubs have held initial conversations to gauge an appetite for such a movement, with players disillusioned by developments relating to the new tackle laws and subsequent punishments. Several players have contacted Rugby League Live confirming such conversations are taking place, and while those discussions are currently speculative, there is an appetite among players to explore interest in strike action. It comes after just one game week under which the new head contact laws have come into effect. Thirteen cards, of which four were red, were issued during the six Super League games. However, the main issue among players Rugby League Live has spoken to is the subsequent disciplinary action that has been issued by the Match Review Panel. Nine players have been suspended while another three are heading to a tribunal. All three players can expect a minimum four-match ban if found guilty.
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Bradford Bulls versus Widnes Vikings will be shown live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport Online on Sunday 25th February from 12.30 pm, followed later in the day by Swinton Lions versus Oldham on The Sportsman at 6.00 pm
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