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London Broncos OR Goole Vikings v Wakefield Trinity GB Police, York Acorn, London Chargers OR Oulton Raiders v Hull FC Bradford Bulls OR Doncaster v Castleford Tigers Lock Lane, Doncaster Toll Bar OR Hunslet RLFC v Huddersfield Giants Wests Warriors, British Army OR RAF v Leeds Rhinos Halifax Panthers, Thatto Heath OR Orrell St James v Catalans Dragons Stanley Rangers, Hunslet ARLFC, West Hull OR Edinburgh Eagles v St Helens Mirfield, Royal Navy OR Workington Town v Leigh Leopards Midlands Hurricanes OR Siddal v Salford Red Devils Whitehaven OR Swinton Lions v Warrington Wolves Keighley Cougars OR York v Hull KR Sheffield Eagles, West Bowling OR Cutsyke Raiders v Wigan Warriors Oldham, Rochdale Mayfield OR Telford Raiders v Barrow Raiders, Crosfields OR Maryport Newcastle Thunder OR Batley Bulldogs v Dewsbury Moor, Haresfinch OR Dewsbury Rams Cornwall OR North Wales Crusaders v Rochdale Hornets OR Widnes Vikings Waterhead Warriors, Leigh Miners OR Featherstone Rovers v Blackbrook, Longhorns OR Ince Rose Bridge
Presumably, whoever we likely end up with will end up being at home because of their lack of stadiums?
Why couldn't the round three draw be undertaken after completion of round two?
I like the idea of an away fixture against a lower league side but I was expecting that to be against a Championship, League 1 or League 2 side rather than literally anyone.
On the plus side we'll play a team we never have before, and it gives a chance to play a bunch of the younger players. Not so many we lose hopefully.....
rugbyleague88 wrote:Presumably, whoever we likely end up with will end up being at home because of their lack of stadiums?.
My understanding is that all fixtures will be an 'away' fixture for Superleague clubs, so as to give the other club an opportunity to have a big club travel to them and gain all the financial rewards it would bring.
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So we have an extra game to play, and yet we now also have - (Player Welfare & Education Forum (PWEF) to help ensure player welfare), which i find bemusing.
Match limits :- The RFL has rules that limit the number of matches a player can play in a year. The limit depends on the player's age and position. For example, forwards over 22 can play up to 2,000 minutes, while backs over 22 can play up to 2,400 minutes. Players 18 and under have even lower limits.
Cokey wrote:So we have an extra game to play, and yet we now also have - (Player Welfare & Education Forum (PWEF) to help ensure player welfare), which i find bemusing.
Match limits :- The RFL has rules that limit the number of matches a player can play in a year. The limit depends on the player's age and position. For example, forwards over 22 can play up to 2,000 minutes, while backs over 22 can play up to 2,400 minutes. Players 18 and under have even lower limits.
I would envisage most Super League teams wouldn't play many first teamers in this stage of the Challenge cup..
Joined: Aug 19 2011 Posts: 22032 Location: Across The Universe....... Jai guru deva om - Nothings gonna change my world.
DMF wrote:This shake up has been something that should have happened for a great number of years. And now it's here, people still find something to moan about!
Well those of you who are for it, I trust in that you will be attending the game?
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