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For anyone following last week's rugby league takeover of Las Vegas from back home in England, it was impossible not to feel ...
Newsquest North West sports reporter Matt Turner watched the rugby league action unfold in Las Vegas - here's what he thought ...
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LoveRugbyLeague on MSNSuper League Team of the Week: Wigan Warriors dominate after Las Vegas rout with six clubs representedAfter lengthy discussions at Love Rugby League towers, we've managed to settle on our Super League Team of the Week from ...
Elsewhere in Super League, a strong crowd of 14,234 watched Leeds Rhinos defeat Castleford Tigers 38-24 at Headingley on ...
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LoveRugbyLeague on MSNSuper League attendance watch as Las Vegas record set with two more five-figure gatesThe latest round of Super League brought with it a bumper crowd in Las Vegas and five more mixed figures in England. Here's ...
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Wide World of Sports on MSNHurdle facing NRL suitors as 'real entertainer' wows SlaterBilly Slater has declared Wigan Warriors five-eighth Bevan French is a "wonderful player" who would be "of value" to an NRL ...
Las Vegas, a city built around extravagance and opulence, with the blinking bright lights of giant electric billboards, ...
WARRINGTON Wolves are on their way back to England to start their bid to put Saturday's Vegas nightmare behind them. The squad flew out on Sunday morning having seen their American dream turn into a ...
Former NRL star Bevan French ices a try for the Wigan Warriors in their Super League clash with the Warrington Wolves in Las Vegas.
Worcester Wolves pulled off a stunning upset win over joint league leaders Leicester Warriors 87-84. The sides clashed in National Basketball League Division Two action at Braunstone Leisure Centre.
Three young Warriors featured as Featherstone were beaten 14-12 in Championship round two at the Cherry Red Records Stadium at Wimbledon. Kian McDermott, 18, started at prop while fellow forward Lukas ...
THE Las Vegas schedule will be cut in 2026, with Australian Rugby League Commission chief Peter V’landys admitting that there will likely be three – not four – games in Sin City next year.
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