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It's finally here!

The 2020 season is upon us and we're celebrating with a bumper edition.

Here are your teasers:

  • We reveal the proposals sent to clubs regarding Toronto Wolfpack's salary cap dispensation.
  • Could Warrington be set to move for some Saracens stars?
  • Kristian Woolf discusses Luke Thompson and his potential move to the NRL.
  • We reveal which Super League forward is on his way to Wakefield.
  • There's a fresh injury blow for Castleford on the eve of the season.
  • We have news from Salford which is going to put some huge smiles on faces.
  • They've been linked with Josh Dugan, but he isn't the only centre who has turned down Catalans.
  • Plus match reports from all the weekend games.

You can read selected highlights from League Express on TotalRL.com from 8.30 pm on a Sunday night. Click here for more info.

You can also get the full digital edition at www.totalrl.com/le or get a print copy in stores from Monday.

 

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In a very entertaining 3rd pre-season game,all played in the correct spirit,at Cougar Park,the RLE,in their match coverage of Keighley cougars v Sheffield Eagles,have,despite some spectacular tries being scored,opted for a image of players huddled together with the caption,'A Mass Brawl Breaks Out Between The Sides'.

It was over on a nanosecond.No players was injured in either the tackle which led to the 'handbags' or the handbags themselves.

It is a fact that in this 3rd pre-season game 2 Cougars players were yellow carded - No such incidents occurred in the 2 previous games.

I fail to see the purpose for such negativity - or dwelling on something irrelevant.

In the 'Birthdays' ....Mo Agoro no longer plays for London Skolars.He was signed by Keighley Cougars some time ago and which was reported in the  Rugby League Express.

Perhaps Toronto is the place for positive rugby league journalism.Current rugby league journalism.Optimistic rugby league journalism.

The heartlands rugby league journalism is losing it.

     No reserves,but resilience,persistence and determination are omnipotent.                       

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