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9:31pm Tuesday 5th August 2008
LEIGH Centurions chairman, Arthur Thomas, has assured supporters that the club still has a bright future despite losing out on their Super League licence application.
10:10pm Friday 1st August 2008
NEIL Kelly could spring a surprise and pitch Dennis Moran straight back in to face his former club Widnes on Sunday.
8:20am Friday 1st August 2008
BRIAN Noble goes into possibly the biggest game of his Wigan career confident his side can turn things around.
9:20am Tuesday 29th July 2008
RUGBY LEAGUE: Wigan forward Gareth Hock will find out tonight whether or not his season is over.
11:31pm Friday 25th July 2008
Salford 46 Leigh 12Following the disappointment of missing out on a Super League Franchise, Leigh took the game to one of the top division’s newest clubs before the City Reds romped away in the second half.
11:30pm Friday 25th July 2008
Wigan 4 Huddersfield 34Gareth Hock was sent off as Wigan crashed to struggling Huddersfield, inspired by half-a-dozen ex-Warriors in their ranks including two-try David Hodgson.
2:40pm Friday 25th July 2008
HUDDERSFIELD will have six ex-Wigan players facing their old club in Friday night’s re-arranged engage Super League match at the JJB Stadium, where the Giants will be looking to pull off their first away win for almost 12 months.
12:40pm Friday 25th July 2008
LEIGH Centurions hope to make a statement of intent when they make the short trip to Salford on Friday night.
9:29pm Wednesday 23rd July 2008
Australian half-back Tim Smith will make his Wigan debut in tomorrow’s re-arranged engage Super League game against Huddersfield at the JJB Stadium.
11:10pm Sunday 20th July 2008
A PENALTY goal two minutes from time from Ian Watson saved Leigh’s blushes as they snatched an undeserved 18-17 win against the National League One strugglers.
Updated 8:34pm Thursday 7th August 2008
Secret intelligence claiming Madeleine McCann was snatched to order by a Belgian paedophile ring is flawed, sources said.
SORRY, Mr Keegan, but taking back convicted thug Joey Barton into the Newcastle team shows poor judgement.
PARENTS who wrap their children in cottonwool and take the adventure out of playtime risk turning them into adults unable to deal with life’s challenges.
IT sounds like the warbling of busker Andrew Oliver was not sweet music to the shopkeepers of Penzance in Cornwall.
THE annual hunt has just been launched to find a Bolton Woman of the Year.
WHO would have thought that a TV series about a group of pensioner policemen solving old crimes would become such a hit.
WHEN the opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics takes place on Friday a flood of sporting achievements will start to fill our TV screens.
ONE of my closest friends is a Scot, from Greenock. He has lived and worked in Greater Manchester for many years, but I suspect his umbilical chord, metaphorically at least, is still tethered to a tree trunk, possibly a caber, somewhere north of Hadrian’s Wall.
I PLAYED rounders last week in Edgworth with a team largely old enough to be my grand-daughters.
IT’S a sad fact that what Kate and Gerry McCann do next is likely to determine how people remember them in years to come.
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