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On 27/08/2024 at 18:57, Hopping Mad said:

While looking for details of an MCC cricket fixture in County Durham, I discovered Park View Academy of Sport, Chester-le-Street, has a rugby league team. 

They have u-15s and u-16s girls teams too - been travelling down to places like Shaw Cross, Stanningley, Greetland and Hindley for fixtures plus taking part in (and winning) various 9s tournaments. Credit to those teams who've made the journey up to the north east for return fixtures.

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20 minutes ago, Eddie said:

I saw someone running down the road in Norfolk in a cronulla sharks vest this morning, not a common sight in these parts. 

In fairness, running can't be easy in Norfolk with the webbed feet

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Libby Morris, trying to mime "Floodlit Rugby League" on Give us a Clue. She gives it a mighty effort, but her team-mates are clearly not sports fans. :kolobok_biggrin:

 

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Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.
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The first ever game of rugby league to be held there is scheduled to take place in Iceland tomorrow afternoon.

The way it reads is a team assembled from members of a rugby union club in Kopavogur is going to play a visiting Norwegian development side.

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Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. (Terry Pratchett)

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4 hours ago, gingerjon said:

The first ever game of rugby league to be held there is scheduled to take place in Iceland tomorrow afternoon.

The way it reads is a team assembled from members of a rugby union club in Kopavogur is going to play a visiting Norwegian development side.

Icelanders are made to play rugby league. 

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6 hours ago, Eddie said:

Icelanders are made to play rugby league. 

I think popularity with players would be easier with volunteers, but lets see how things work out for them.

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Not strange, necessarily, but a surprise.

Just been doing a few Sunday morning cycling 'reps' up and down the repurposed railway line between York Hospital and New Earswick. Passed, a few times, a muscular bloke walking a couple of equally well-built dogs. Noticed he was wearing a Castleford Tigers T-shirt, so in the end I stopped for a chat.

After a conversational pre-amble, he said he wasn't anything to do with Cas. "Did you play - you've got the physique?" I asked. "A bit," he replied. "Who for?" "Oh, Hull Kingston Rovers, York and a few others." 

Turned out he was former prop Rich Hayes, whom I used to watch play for York, in the 1990s, when I spent five years living and working on Teesside. York were the nearest professional team, so I used to go five or six times a season.

Nice bloke.

https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/7891954.hayes-no-to-coach-role/

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Over 30 years ago my mother invited me in to meet a centenarian who lived in the nursing home (in Australia) where she worked.

He was a very sprightly and chatty man who had a very old picture on the wall in his room of a rugby league team.

I asked him about the team and he said it is Wigan and that he used to play for them.

I totally forget his name but I thought it was nice that he was over 100 years old and wanted a photo of his team on his wall. He was so proud of Wigan and his time there.

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Contestant on "The Chase" tonight from East Yorkshire. His hobbies were rugby league and something else.

"Hull KR " says Bradley Walsh,

"Leeds" answers the contestant,

Rhino's, says Walsh.

I was in shock because I've never known Walsh to have knowledge of any sport other than football.

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Duolingo (French version) knows the difference between Rugby Union and Rugby League, I was having a chat with Lily about it while eating my lunch. Must say I was surprised. 

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Today's Guardian Quick Crossword

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R4 this morning. Hull MP(didn't catch his name) is Hull FC, John Prescot was HKR. "Seperated by a river and Rugby League". 

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TESTICULI AD  BREXITAM.

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Just strolled down the road to Sainsbury's in Hendon NW9 and the electronic billboard had a big picture of Sir Kevin Sinfield and his Running Home for Christmas MND challenge.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd9n91vjd4ko

Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Question to Chaser in the final chase on tonight's show.

"What sport do the Leigh Leopards play?".

Chaser answers "cricket".  

Question passed to two contestants, "rugby league" says one, "Australian rugby" says the other.

The contestant who said Australian rugby gives the answer as "rugby".

"Which one" says Brad.

"Australian rugby" he replies.

"Rugby league" says Brad.

 

 

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In this week’s Space Nuts (space and astronomy) podcast the presenter out of the blue mentioned the Dolphins coach moving to the Rabbitohs. 

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Possibly not that strange, but slightly surprised to see Arron Lindop and Matty Ashton show up on the darts coverage to wish Luke Littler good luck in SPOTY.

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I can confirm 30+ less sales for Scotland vs Italy at Workington, after this afternoons test purchase for the Tonga match, £7.50 is extremely reasonable, however a £2.50 'delivery' fee for a walk in purchase is beyond taking the mickey, good luck with that, it's cheaper on the telly.

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13 hours ago, Just Browny said:

Possibly not that strange, but slightly surprised to see Arron Lindop and Matty Ashton show up on the darts coverage to wish Luke Littler good luck in SPOTY.

Littler is quite a big Warrington supporter, good to see such things happen for those of us connected to TGG.

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Just asked ChatGPT who wone the 1989 Challenge Cup and reply was Wigan who beat London Crusaders.

I typed you are wrong and it replied...apologies for the mix up you are right it was Warrington.

AI then said it was St.Helens not Warrington and it said ...once again an error on its behalf.

 

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