Widnes Vikings remain top of Super League with a comeback victory at third-placed Wigan Warriors.
Widnes Beat Wigan To Stay Top
State of Mind were asked to present at an innovative project that runs in Wigan in Higher Folds
Sale Sharks are in discussions to sign Wigan Warriors winger Josh Charnley in a cross-code move.
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats have named former Hull KR boss Chris Chester as their new head coach.
The 29-year-old former Leeds Rhinos, Hull FC and Castleford Tigers full-back or winger, who has failed to break in to the Wildcats team so far this year, is set to go straight into Giants coach Paul Anderson’s squad for Sunday’s home game against Hull KR as they seek their first win of the season.
The 30-year-old former New Zealand and Samoa international’s initial two-year contract was due to run out at the end of the season, but he has agreed a new deal that will keep him at the club until at least the end of 2019.
Thanks to a £80,000 donation from the Steve Prescott Foundation (SPF) through the Rugby League Benevolent Fund Luke Bryan will move into a specially adapted home in Haydock. The Rugby League Benevolent Fund, one of the charities supported by the SPF, helps players who have been affected by serious injury.
Batley Bulldogs and London Broncos move into the top two with wins on Sunday afternoon.
The 27-year-old forward, whose imposing 6ft 1in, 19st 5lb frame is being unleashed on First Utility Super League defences this year with Catalans Dragons, says he got the name simply because of father Logan’s job.
State of Mind delivered 9 sessions in Wigan College Parson’s Walk campus last week to over 500 students