Imagine if you went into work and your employer informed you that you no longer had a job at the firm; not only that, you would never be able to work in that sector again. With your financial security gone; your family and social stability shaken; a piece of your identity taken away: would you…
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Rugby League fans around the world will be able to follow all the drama and action from the England v New Zealand International Series thanks to agreements reached between The RFL, Pitch International and a host of international broadcasters.
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats have continued their rebuilding with the capture of experienced scrum-half Liam Finn from First Utility Super League neighbours Castleford Tigers.
Leeds Rhinos’ search for a replacement for Paul Aiton has ended with the signing of Gold Coast hooker Beau Falloon for 2016.
What do this year’s Man of Steel, Warrington Wolves’ Player of the Year and a 2013 Lance Todd Trophy winner have in common? They’ve all signed up to take part in Movember. Zak Hardaker, Chris Hill and Matty Smith have joined The Mo’s of St George and will grow a moustache from the start of…
Warrington Wolves have signed Joe Westerman on a three-year deal from Hull FC as of the 2016 season. The Wolves have paid a transfer fee of £150,000 to Hull to release Westerman from his contract. Westerman, 25, broke onto the scene in 2007 with Castleford Tigers in their National League One campaign. He remained with…
The findings of a study conducted by the University of Huddersfield on First Utility Super League players’ welfare have been released.
Warrington Wolves and England prop Chris Hill is relishing his first trip back to Leigh Sports Village this Saturday (2.00pm) when England aim to tackle France. Hill, who was named in Steve McNamara’s 19-man squad this week, joined the Wolves from Leigh Centurions in 2012. The 27-year-old has become a staple in the England team…
State of Mind were invited to speak to Year 11’s at Hawkley High School in Wigan earlier this week
Rugby League’s most geographically diverse competition, Kingstone Press League 1, will embark on its brand new structure when the competition gets underway on Saturday March 5.