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  2. Woolston Rovers - Wikipedia

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    The Warrington Woolston Rovers was formed in 2003 to allow Woolston Rovers to rebuild at a local level following the fire that had destroyed their clubhouse. They played at Wilderspool Stadium and joined the newly formed National League Three. They beat the Teesside Steelers 42–6 in the final at Winnington Park to be crowned the inaugural ...

  3. History of the Rugby League Conference - Wikipedia

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    West Wales Sharks relocated and became Dinefwr Sharks. Thetford Titans moved to Bury St Edmunds and became Bury Titans. The North East saw established club Durham Tigers fail to return, but saw the return of rugby league to Winlaton in the name of Winlanton Warriors (Winlaton had previously not only had its own team in 2005 but had also hosted ...

  4. 2004 Rugby League National Leagues - Wikipedia

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    Woolston Rovers 20 15 1 4 764 232 31 4: Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks: 20 13 1 6 631 334 27 5: Bramley Buffaloes: 20 13 1 6 592 368 27 6: Hemel Stags: 20 13 0 7 721 424 26 7: St Albans Centurions: 20 13 0 7 724 406 26 8: Birmingham Bulldogs: 20 10 0 10 620 624 20 9: Underbank Rangers: 20 9 1 10 671 519 19 10: South London Storm: 20 8 2 10 496 ...

  5. BARLA Lancashire Cup - Wikipedia

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    Woolston Rovers 1975–76 Leigh MW 20–4 Wath Brow Hornets 1976–77 Pilkington Recs ... Rylands Sharks 2010–11 Bank Quay Bulls 28–20 Widnes West Bank

  6. 2003 Rugby League National Leagues - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 National Leagues (known as the LHF National Leagues due to sponsorship) are the second, third and fourth divisions of rugby league played in Britain.. National Leagues One and Two were made up of the 18 clubs that competed in the Northern Ford Premiership during the previous season, plus the London Skolars and the York City Knights.

  7. 1998 Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    Hull Kingston Rovers: 34–16 Queens 1,584 10 Lancashire Lynx: 46–0 West Hull 488 11 Workington Town: 12–8 Haydock 1,139 12 Bramley: 10–16 Ellenborough Rangers 500 13 Featherstone Rovers: 56–0 Woolston Rovers 1,126 14 Batley Bulldogs: 44–2 Oulton Raiders 849 15 Hunslet Hawks: 44–12 Skirlaugh Bulls 830 16 Barrow: 52–8 Farnworth 927 ...

  8. 2001 Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    Woolston Rovers: 11 February 2001 Wilderspool Stadium: Steve Nicholson 6,008 Workington Town: 6–56 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats: 11 February 2001 Derwent Park: Paul Lee 1,710 York Wasps: 8–22 Villeneuve Leopards: 11 February 2001 Huntington Stadium: Julian King 471 Oldham R.L.F.C. 17–6 Hull Kingston Rovers: 13 February 2001 Boundary Park ...

  9. 1997 Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1997 Challenge Cup, known as the Silk Cut Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 96th staging of the Challenge Cup, a European rugby league cup competition. [1] ...