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Woolston Rovers Rugby Club was founded at the Lido Country Club on Manchester Road, Woolston, Cheshire, in 1959. The first game played by the Woolston Rovers was against Cadishead in the 1960–61 season, with Woolston losing 58–8. Woolston had no pitch for the first two seasons and played all their games away from home.
Rugby league footballers who have played for Woolston Rovers (Warrington Wizards 2003–2013). Pages in category "Woolston Rovers players" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Mark Moran (15 October 1964 – February 2024) was a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. He played at representative level for Wales, and at club level for Salford, Leigh and Woolston Rovers (in Warrington), as a wing or hooker. [2] [4]
4 * Woolston Rovers are a Junior (amateur) club from Warrington, becoming Warrington Woolston Rovers in 2003 and Warrington Wizards in 2002. the ground is the old Warrington Home Ground of Wilderspool [17] [18] 5 * Carcassonne played in the French League at Stade Albert Domec 6 * Myson are a Junior (amateur) club from Hull
Club Division Lvl Halifax: Championship: 2 Hammersmith Hills Hoists: Conference League South: 4 Hemel Stags: Conference League South: 4 Huddersfield Giants: Super League: 1 Hull Dockers: National Conference League: D2 4 Hull Kingston Rovers: Super League: 1 Hull F.C. Super League: 1 Hunslet: League 1: 3 Hunslet Club Parkside: National ...
2004 Rugby League National Leagues. ... Club Pld W D L Pts for ... 831 385 34 Play-offs 2: Bradford Dudley Hill: 20 16 0 4 942 317 32 3: Woolston Rovers 20 15 1 ...
However, the latter concession soon disappeared as the pro leagues moved to summer and the National Conference League did not want to move, furthermore Woolston Rovers' application to replace Highfield was voted out (the one club elected to the league from the National Conference League being Chorley Borough who were themselves a former semi ...
The latter concession soon disappeared as the pro leagues moved to summer and the National Conference League did not want to move. Also, Woolston Rovers' application to replace Highfield was voted out (the one club elected to the league from the NCL being Chorley Borough who were themselves a former semi-pro league club). The NCL soon expanded ...