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Author:  MortigiTempo [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 4:17 pm ]
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Hi all!

New(ish) student to the area, was wondering if any of you could reccommend:

a) a good pub in/near the town centre to watch the rugby on Friday/Saturday nights

b) a decent amateur side again in or near the town centre

I used to play back in Warrington until I moved up here and haven't stumbled accross an amateur side here yet. Google told me names of clubs, but I'd like a reccomendation of a decent side in a fairly high league if possible.

I live on Firth Street at the moment, but moving to just behind the station somewhere in September, so anywhere close to there would be excellent

Thanks in advance

Author:  CHURCHILL [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:17 pm ]
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Train to Hull, watch Rovers. :lol:

Author:  Baron Greenback [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:21 pm ]
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get beaten by Huddersfield.

In answer to the question; I'd guess that Moldgreen will be your nearest club.

Author:  Gahan [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:22 pm ]
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Baron Greenback wrote:get beaten by Huddersfield.

In answer to the question; I'd guess that Moldgreen will be your nearest club.


Guess again

Author:  Danril [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:24 pm ]
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Jo's from town centre but from where he lives it's Newsome.

He did specify successful though.

Author:  Gahan [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:26 pm ]
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Danril wrote:Jo's from town centre but from where he lives it's Newsome.

He did specify successful though.


Rules everyone out in Huddersfield then :lol:


Though Joe's are our top side

Author:  Giantscorpio [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:00 pm ]
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the_next_morley wrote:Hi all!

New(ish) student to the area, was wondering if any of you could reccommend:

a) a good pub in/near the town centre to watch the rugby on Friday/Saturday nights

b) a decent amateur side again in or near the town centre

I used to play back in Warrington until I moved up here and haven't stumbled accross an amateur side here yet. Google told me names of clubs, but I'd like a reccomendation of a decent side in a fairly high league if possible.

I live on Firth Street at the moment, but moving to just behind the station somewhere in September, so anywhere close to there would be excellent

Thanks in advance


Pub to watch RL "Crown" Leeds Road Dewsbury.
Amateur club "Shaw Cross" all age groups. Leeds road Dewsbury.

Pm me for more info.

Author:  Giantscorpio [ Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:06 pm ]
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Giantscorpio wrote:Pub to watch RL "Crown" Leeds Road Dewsbury.
Amateur club "Shaw Cross" all age groups. Leeds road Dewsbury.

Pm me for more info.


Sorry going by your name, I was thinking you had moved to Morley and then realised it was a reference to Adrian Morley.
Anyway the places mentioned are about 25 mins from Hudds.

Author:  MortigiTempo [ Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:59 am ]
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Yeah 25 mins is a bit too far to be honest. The pub in Newsome sounds alright though, probably give it a go on Friday.

Couldn't find any info on training from the website, but what day/time do Joe's 2nd team train?

When I get my bike up here I think I'll head down there. Is it fairly easy to spot or hidden away behind the houses?

Author:  Wadski [ Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:08 am ]
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A couple of websites for you:

Pennine League

St Joes Website
A couple of websites for you:

Pennine League

St Joes Website

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