Luke Gale wins Man of Steel
Luke Gale is the 2017 Man of Steel – the highest individual honour in English rugby league. The Castleford Tigers playmaker has capped a remarkable season that could get even better this weekend when the
Luke Gale is the 2017 Man of Steel – the highest individual honour in English rugby league. The Castleford Tigers playmaker has capped a remarkable season that could get even better this weekend when the
The Castleford Tigers have claimed their first League Leaders title in their 91-year history smashing rivals Wakefield 45-20. Former Melbourne Storm and New Zealand International Jake Webster was the star crossing for four tries: Good
Wigan and Hull FC will make history in February 2018 as the first English Super League sides to play for premiership points outside of Europe when the powerhouse clubs clash in Wollongong. It comes after
England Wheelchair RL kick off their World Cup campaign on Thursday… Let's hope for some more magic like this over the next two weeks! pic.twitter.com/ETZ5nHLw09 — England Rugby League (@England_RL) July 18, 2017
Prince Harry has visited English Super League powerhouse Leeds Rhinos in his first official engagement as patron of the sport. Harry was met by over 100 local school kids and Rhinos players: Prince Harry shows
Epic brain fart from Ben Roberts 😱😂😂 #SLLeeCas pic.twitter.com/nPaarj16Aa — RL Banter (@RLBP_) June 23, 2017
It seems former Sydney Roosters prop Sam Moa has taken a whole bunch of angry pills since returning to the Super League. Check him out below calling out an opposition Hull player. “After the game,
NRL premiers Cronulla are fuming after going down to Wigan in the World Club Challenge with coach Shane Flanagan ripping English referee Robert Hicks. The Sharks lost the penalty count 11-7 with the Warriors receiving