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Sun 26 Dec: Boxing Day Friendly: Batley Bulldogs v Dewsbury Rams KO 12.00


Who will win?  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Batley Bulldogs
      14
    • Dewsbury Rams
      12

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  • Poll closed on 26/12/21 at 12:30

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Posted
11 hours ago, Keep The Faith said:

Batley haven’t lost in the Boxing Day clash since 2011 

batley by 8 and retain the Roy Powell trophy for another year 

Time for a change this year then, reckon we might win. With two new half backs, anything could happen.

Posted
On 20/12/2021 at 19:37, Keep The Faith said:

Batley haven’t lost in the Boxing Day clash since 2011 

batley by 8 and retain the Roy Powell trophy for another year 

Wow...that true??

Always think of them as evenly matched ....wonder why 10 in a row to the Bulldogs?

Do they take out more seriously?

Posted
23 minutes ago, Bedfordshire Bronco said:

Wow...that true??

Always think of them as evenly matched ....wonder why 10 in a row to the Bulldogs?

Do they take out more seriously?

No probably the better team lol.

Posted
15 hours ago, distantdog said:

It will be a semi-friendly knock about with no direct result on the forth coming season. Plenty of cobwebs blown away and a refreshing end to the year. 

Come on Batley!

Batley getting their excuses in early😂 Merry Xmas to Batley fans and see you at the Mount on Boxing Day.

Posted

Dewsbury sure have a decent team for 2022 on paper,i think the difference will be that our quality players have been around(and kept rather than moved on) a few seasons now and play some great rugby,so will have jelled better, while dews will have a lot of new lads in for first time, who knows about boxing day but i feel 2022 will be good for batley.

dogs by 12.  Merry christmas, dont spill yer beer you dews fans.😂

Posted

Match called off due to Covid outbreak.

Sport, amongst other things, is a dream-world offering escape from harsh reality and the disturbing prospect of change.

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