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Eleven Engage Super League sides will compete against Halifax, Widnes Vikings, Featherstone Rovers, the British Police and Cumbria in an exciting new Rugby League 9s series this summer.
Supporters can expect a variety of entertainment for all the family throughout the 9s tournament, which kicks off on Tuesday June 7 and features four weekly rounds of festival-style fixtures played at multiple venues every Tuesday night in June.
The Rugby League 9s Grand Final will be held on Tuesday July 5 at Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds, a fitting venue for a version of the sport that England cricketer Ryan Sidebottom sees as Rugby League’s answer to his sport’s popular twenty20 derivative.
Ryan Sidebottom said: “I think 9s is a great format - it’s going to be the equivalent of twenty20 in cricket, it’s fast and furious and players have to be really fit and on the boil because one mistake and you could lose the game.
“I think it will be great and the fans will love the shortened format.
“I was about 11 when my dad took me to my first game of Rugby League; Bradford Bulls against Wigan, and I’ve been in love with the sport ever since.
“I love the game and it’s a great spectacle, watching what the guys do on the field putting their bodies on the line, it’s exciting and edge of the seat stuff. I’ve always enjoyed it.
“Players are getting bigger, the skill factor is getting better and better, there’s a good mix of excellent overseas players and a crop of young England stars that are coming through and it bodes well for Rugby League.
“One of the reasons I came back to Yorkshire is to watch Rugby League. I didn’t get to watch much down in Nottingham and now I’m back here I can pop over to the Rhinos whenever I can.
“I’m hoping to be around to watch the 9s depending on cricket commitments. I love the game and when it’s on I’ll drag some of the other Yorkshire lads along as they love Rugby League also.”
All Engage Super League clubs apart from Crusaders, Catalan Dragons and Harlequins RL are involved and each individual festival will involve four teams meaning that each team will play three matches on a competition evening with each game lasting 15 minutes.
There are a number of rule variations from the 13-a-side game including the option for teams to run a ‘powerplay’ after scoring a try which gives them one opportunity to score an additional three point try from the 10-metre line instead of kicking the goal.
There are also no scrums in Rugby League 9s.
The RFL’s Chief Operating Officer Ralph Rimmer said: “Rugby League 9s is a fast and action-packed version of the sport which provides fantastic entertainment for supporters.
“It’s an excellent opportunity for fans to get a midweek fix of Rugby League and see teams and players that they wouldn’t normally get to watch in the league.
“The Rugby League 9s series will also provide a great arena for some of the very best young players in the country to develop and shine.”
One of the most eagerly anticipated aspects of the competition is the participation of a joint Cumbrian side comprised of players from both Workington Town and Whitehaven.
Workington Town Chairman Dave Bowden said: “Rugby League 9s is an exciting concept and it seemed sensible to share resources so we were able to enter a very strong side.
“We got our first taste in the Northern Rail 9s, it’s a fast and furious version of the sport and it’s certainly an intense spectacle.
“We’re looking forward to mixing with Super League clubs in the competition and welcome the opportunity to compete with them and play against some of the rising stars of the future.
“For fans of the West Cumbrian clubs it’s a great opportunity to come down and see some of the best Rugby League players in the competition and it fits in well with the idea of summer Rugby League.
“It’s great that the two clubs are working together so that Cumbria can be well represented in this competition.”
For more details about the Rugby League 9s series visit www.therfl.co.uk/competitions/nines for ticket information please contact your local club.
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Eleven Engage Super League sides will compete against Halifax, Widnes Vikings, Featherstone Rovers, the British Police and Cumbria in an exciting new Rugby League 9s series this summer.
Supporters can expect a variety of entertainment for all the family throughout the 9s tournament, which kicks off on Tuesday June 7 and features four weekly rounds of festival-style fixtures played at multiple venues every Tuesday night in June.
The Rugby League 9s Grand Final will be held on Tuesday July 5 at Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds, a fitting venue for a version of the sport that England cricketer Ryan Sidebottom sees as Rugby League’s answer to his sport’s popular twenty20 derivative.
Ryan Sidebottom said: “I think 9s is a great format - it’s going to be the equivalent of twenty20 in cricket, it’s fast and furious and players have to be really fit and on the boil because one mistake and you could lose the game.
“I think it will be great and the fans will love the shortened format.
“I was about 11 when my dad took me to my first game of Rugby League; Bradford Bulls against Wigan, and I’ve been in love with the sport ever since.
“I love the game and it’s a great spectacle, watching what the guys do on the field putting their bodies on the line, it’s exciting and edge of the seat stuff. I’ve always enjoyed it.
“Players are getting bigger, the skill factor is getting better and better, there’s a good mix of excellent overseas players and a crop of young England stars that are coming through and it bodes well for Rugby League.
“One of the reasons I came back to Yorkshire is to watch Rugby League. I didn’t get to watch much down in Nottingham and now I’m back here I can pop over to the Rhinos whenever I can.
“I’m hoping to be around to watch the 9s depending on cricket commitments. I love the game and when it’s on I’ll drag some of the other Yorkshire lads along as they love Rugby League also.”
All Engage Super League clubs apart from Crusaders, Catalan Dragons and Harlequins RL are involved and each individual festival will involve four teams meaning that each team will play three matches on a competition evening with each game lasting 15 minutes.
There are a number of rule variations from the 13-a-side game including the option for teams to run a ‘powerplay’ after scoring a try which gives them one opportunity to score an additional three point try from the 10-metre line instead of kicking the goal.
There are also no scrums in Rugby League 9s.
The RFL’s Chief Operating Officer Ralph Rimmer said: “Rugby League 9s is a fast and action-packed version of the sport which provides fantastic entertainment for supporters.
“It’s an excellent opportunity for fans to get a midweek fix of Rugby League and see teams and players that they wouldn’t normally get to watch in the league.
“The Rugby League 9s series will also provide a great arena for some of the very best young players in the country to develop and shine.”
One of the most eagerly anticipated aspects of the competition is the participation of a joint Cumbrian side comprised of players from both Workington Town and Whitehaven.
Workington Town Chairman Dave Bowden said: “Rugby League 9s is an exciting concept and it seemed sensible to share resources so we were able to enter a very strong side.
“We got our first taste in the Northern Rail 9s, it’s a fast and furious version of the sport and it’s certainly an intense spectacle.
“We’re looking forward to mixing with Super League clubs in the competition and welcome the opportunity to compete with them and play against some of the rising stars of the future.
“For fans of the West Cumbrian clubs it’s a great opportunity to come down and see some of the best Rugby League players in the competition and it fits in well with the idea of summer Rugby League.
“It’s great that the two clubs are working together so that Cumbria can be well represented in this competition.”
For more details about the Rugby League 9s series visit www.therfl.co.uk/competitions/nines for ticket information please contact your local club.
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| Bradford Bulls are set to take part in the Rugby League 9's Festival of Rugby throughout the month of June.
The festival will be played each Tuesday in June from the 7th with a Finals evening at Headingley Carnegie Stadium on July 5th.
The Bulls, who have been drawn in the Eastern Conference open their account at Craven park Hull on Tuesday 7th June when they play Round Robin games against Hull KR, Castleford Tigers and Hull FC. The action then switches to Odsal Stadium the following week, 14th June, when the Bulls host Castleford Tigers, Halifax and Featherstone Rovers.
On June 21st, the Bulls are in action at the Shay with Halifax hosting the Bulls, Wakefield Wildcats and Hull FC and the rounds are completed on Tuesday 28th June when Leeds Rhinos host the Bulls, Featherstone and Hull FC.
Each team will play three games of fifteen minutes duartion on the night and the action stars at 19:30.
The events involving the Bulls are as follows;
Tuesday, 7 June, 2011 at Craven Park, Hull:
19:30: Hull Kingston Rovers V Castleford Tigers
19:50: Bradford Bulls V Hull F C ,
20:20: Castleford Tigers V Hull F C
20:40: Hull Kingston Rovers V Bradford Bulls
21:10: Bradford Bulls V Castleford Tigers,
21:30: Hull Kingston Rovers V Hull F C
Tuesday, 14 June, 2011 at Odsal Stadium:
19:30: Bradford Bulls V Castleford Tigers
19:50: Featherstone Rovers V Halifax R.L.F.C.
20:20: Castleford Tigers V Halifax R.L.F.C.
20:40: Bradford Bulls V Featherstone Rovers
21:10 Castleford Tigers V Featherstone Rovers
21:30 Bradford Bulls V Halifax R.L.F.C.
Tuesday 21st June, 2011 at The Shay:
19:30: Halifax R.L.F.C. V Wakefield Trinity Wildcats RLFC
19:50: Bradford Bulls V Hull F C
20:20: Bradford Bulls V Wakefield Trinity Wildcats RLFC
20:40: Halifax R.L.F.C. V Hull F C
21:10: Hull F C V Wakefield Trinity Wildcats RLFC
21:30: Halifax R.L.F.C. V Bradford Bulls
Tuesday 28th June at Headingley Carnegie Stadium:
19:30: Leeds Rhinos V Featherstone Rovers
19:50: Bradford Bulls V Hull F C
20:20: Bradford Bulls V Featherstone Rovers
20:40: Leeds Rhinos V Hull F C
21:10: Featherstone Rovers V Hull F C
21:30: Leeds Rhinos V Bradford Bulls
Tueday 5th July at Headingley Carnegie Stadium
Final's Night
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| =#FF0000Can these be changed to links to the website please?
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| There is also another eastern round to be played at Ionians as well. That will have another Hull Derby. Think it's the 14th where we are showing as not playing n the above lists.
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| fantastic concept from the rfl dissapointed that 1 evening isnt at the kc instead of Ionians, there are games all over including wexham and cumbria
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| Can't say that I'm enthusiastic
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| Quote ="Shrops FC"Can't say that I'm enthusiastic'"
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| Quote ="arliebird"why not?'" Because he's from Shropshire.
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| About time.
Football get mid-week fixtures, and this is probably the closest we can get with the nature of our game.
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| good idea, hope its well supported. will be entertaining even if it will be mainly fringe players involved. looking forward to the ionians games
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| Full details here: [urlhttp://loverugbyleague.com/news_5661-rugby-league-9s-fixtures-released.html[/url
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| why isnt the kc been used instead of the hull ionians?
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| Quote ="arliebird"why isnt the kc been used instead of the hull ionians?'"
probably too expensive
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| Quote ="Standee"probably too expensive'"
fair enough but i presume alot of people might not be able to get down there where as obviously its easier for most to get to the kc
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| Quote ="arliebird"fair enough but i presume alot of people might not be able to get down there where as obviously its easier for most to get to the kc'"
Galpharm isn't being used either, maybe it's a cost/capacity issue.
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| Quote ="Standee"Galpharm isn't being used either, maybe it's a cost/capacity issue.'"
and dw its a shame but in a way maybe they want to start of using smaller less expensive grounds and then maybe next year or years to come if the concept is successfull which i hope then we might see stadiums like the kc ect been used looks like craven park for me
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| Quote ="arliebird"and dw its a shame but in a way maybe they want to start of using smaller less expensive grounds and then maybe next year or years to come if the concept is successfull which i hope then we might see stadiums like the kc ect been used looks like craven park for me
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why can't you get to Ionians?
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| Does anybody think these things will get more than a few hundred attending? No wonder [ireal[/i stadiums aren't being used.
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| Quote ="east hull FC fan"Does anybody think these things will get more than a few hundred attending? No wonder [ireal[/i stadiums aren't being used.'"
a few hundred will be pushing it, mid week in Summer and it will be fringe players, I can't see there being 50,000 spectators in total over the full event.
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| Quote ="Standee"why can't you get to Ionians?'"
maybe but its obviously alot easier and closer to get to the kc or craven park then ioanins and espcially with it been at night aswell
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| Quote ="arliebird"maybe but its obviously alot easier and closer to get to the kc or craven park then ioanins and espcially with it been at night aswell'"
not really, train to Brough, walk to Elloughton/Brantingham, even from the city centre.
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