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13 minutes ago, Batley Bob said:

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yep.

like them both 👍👍

"you never win a game unless you beat the guy in front of you. The score on the board doesn’t mean a thing. That’s for the fans. You’ve got to win the war with the man in front of you. You’ve got to get your man." - Vince Lombardi.

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Always liked the NSW country origin shirt.

thought the colours might be a bit too Giants-ish though even if it's more orange than gold...

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"you never win a game unless you beat the guy in front of you. The score on the board doesn’t mean a thing. That’s for the fans. You’ve got to win the war with the man in front of you. You’ve got to get your man." - Vince Lombardi.

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23 hours ago, silverback said:

thats like showing us a T BONE, and then a veggie burger.NO LIKEY.

I broadly agree.

think the former shirt is far better.

"you never win a game unless you beat the guy in front of you. The score on the board doesn’t mean a thing. That’s for the fans. You’ve got to win the war with the man in front of you. You’ve got to get your man." - Vince Lombardi.

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50 minutes ago, RogerT said:

Please do show us it.

For sure its black & white....

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Careful with that lingo you don't want to cause offence!

'Shaw cross juniors, Birkenshaw, Mirfield, Heckmondwike Panthers, Stainland Stags and then the Heavy woolen donkeys... WARDY, STOZZA, GT, KARL OR KEAR MUST OF DROPPED A DIGIT FROM MY MOBILE NUMBER! :clapping:

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6 hours ago, phildog said:

It was on the #125 site. A chart of the original clubs and their shirts. Batley was all white with cerise and fawn hoops around the biceps and chest.

Where can I find this? 🤔

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1 hour ago, Ainley Top said:

Where can I find this? 🤔

Don't worry AT I'm sure it was blue & white, Fax like Dewsbury have no sense of style...

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8 hours ago, RogerT said:

That"s the I have.

What a Christmas morning that was in 1895, eh Roger 😉

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5 hours ago, RogerT said:

It sure was  the only thing missing was no local derby against Dewsbury   they were not in the Northern Union.

We didn't exist Roger, that's why.

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It is possible that there was a local derby in 1895.  Both Dewsbury and Batley were in the Yorkshire Senior Competition during the 1894/95 season, playing home games I believe at Crown Flatt (or Flatts?) and Mount Pleasant respectively.    Dewsbury did attend the famous meeting at the George Hotel in August 1895 but decided against joining the Northern Union.  Incidentally, apparently Dewsbury were so poor that they seldom got out of the bottom three  which is perhaps why they packed up and played soccer instead.  (The new Dewsbury club was formed in April 1898 according to the "Official History of Dewsbury RLFC").  I await PM's take on all  this with interest.

Back on track, I like Phil's idea of playing in the original strip, it would be good publicity.

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1 hour ago, Bi11 said:

It is possible that there was a local derby in 1895.  Both Dewsbury and Batley were in the Yorkshire Senior Competition during the 1894/95 season, playing home games I believe at Crown Flatt (or Flatts?) and Mount Pleasant respectively.    Dewsbury did attend the famous meeting at the George Hotel in August 1895 but decided against joining the Northern Union.  Incidentally, apparently Dewsbury were so poor that they seldom got out of the bottom three  which is perhaps why they packed up and played soccer instead.  (The new Dewsbury club was formed in April 1898 according to the "Official History of Dewsbury RLFC").  I await PM's take on all  this with interest.

Back on track, I like Phil's idea of playing in the original strip, it would be good publicity.

Flatt.

And correct, the original club that attended the meeting packed in in 1897 and switched to soccer whilst relocating to Saville Town. The President of that club, Mark Newsome, later became the President of the RFU - another motive for not joining the NU perhaps?

Just imagine being a club so poor that you couldn't get out of the bottom three for years. Such a club would have packed in long since, don't you think?

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20 minutes ago, Blind side johnny said:

Just imagine being a club so poor that you couldn't get out of the bottom three for years. Such a club would have packed in long since, don't you think?

Were you propping Bradford up then anall

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