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  2. Featherstone Rovers - Wikipedia

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    A new club, Featherstone Rovers, was formed in the Railway Hotel in 1902, reformed in 1906 and joined the Northern Union in 1907. Initially the club played in the Dewsbury, Wakefield & District League (1919 to 1921) as well as the Yorkshire Combination (1905 to 1912) and The Yorkshire Junior Cup (1909 to 1921).

  3. List of Featherstone Rovers players - Wikipedia

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    Featherstone Rovers are an English rugby league club. Everyone who played for the club between 1921 and 2016 has been allocated a sequential heritage number by the club, in order of their appearance. Everyone who played for the club between 1921 and 2016 has been allocated a sequential heritage number by the club, in order of their appearance.

  4. Stuart Arundel - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Arundel is a former professional rugby league footballer and former board member at Featherstone Rovers. [1] As of August 2014, he has worked at Beautiful Minds, Ltd. as a "creative partner." [2] In his playing career, Arundel played for the Leeds Rhinos, Halifax, and Featherstone Rovers.

  5. Jack Higgins (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    Higgins made his début for Featherstone Rovers on Monday 21 April 1941, [2] he appears to have scored no drop-goals (or field-goals as they are currently known in Australasia), but prior to the 1974–75 season all goals, whether; conversions, penalties, or drop-goals, scored 2-points, consequently prior to this date drop-goals were often not explicitly documented, therefore '0' drop-goals ...

  6. 1982–83 Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1982–83 Challenge Cup was the 82nd staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.Known as the State Express Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, the final was contested by Featherstone Rovers and Hull F.C. at Wembley.

  7. Robert Jarvis (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    He played at club level for Featherstone Rovers. [1] Club career. Robert Jarvis made his début for the Featherstone Rovers on Saturday 12 November 1949. [2]

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  9. 1972–73 Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    Featherstone Rovers beat Bradford Northern 33-14 at Wembley in front of a crowd of 72,395. [1] The winner of the Lance Todd Trophy was the Featherstone scrum-half, Steve Nash. [2] Cyril Kellett scored 8-conversions for Featherstone Rovers, the most in a Challenge Cup final until it was equalled by Iestyn Harris in 1999.