Menzies may make quit U-turn

Veteran Australian forward Steve Menzies is having second thoughts about retiring from the game at the end of this season.

The 36-year-old Bradford Bulls star moved to Odsal last year from M

Senior fined for verbal attack

The Rugby Football League have fined the veteran Leeds Rhinos centre Keith Senior £1,000 for the controversial comments he made after his side's World Club Challenge defeat to Melbourne Storm last

Dragons' weekend clash in doubt

Heavy snowfall in the south of France is threatening to force the postponement of Castleford Tigers' Super League trip to Catalans Dragons on Saturday.

The Perpignan-based outfit have inform

Thomas enjoying league life

Crusaders recent signing Gareth Thomas has admitted he is finding the switch from union to league a tough one but is enjoying the challenge since making the move from Cardiff Blues last week.

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Tigers lose injured Jackson

Castleford Tigers will be without prop forward Paul Jackson for four weeks with a groin injury.

Jackson picked up the problem during Friday's 42-22 Super League defeat at Hull FC. However, n

McClennan expecting tough test

Leeds Rhinos coach Brian McClennan is expecting a tough game against Hull after being drawn against the KC Stadium-based side in the fourth round of the Carnegie Challenge Cup.

Leeds have no

Maguire refocuses on Hull

Head coach Michael Maguire has urged his Wigan players to learn lessons from Friday's spectacular collapse against Bradford Bulls.

The previously imperious Warriors threw away a 20-0 half-ti

Smith still seeks improvement

Head coach Tony Smith still believes there is room for improvement despite Warrington moving up to second place in the Super League table following Sunday's 46-12 rout of Crusaders.

The impr

Kear slams inept Wakefield

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats coach John Kear could not believe how poor his team were in Saturday's humiliating 52-0 home defeat to Huddersfield Giants.

The one-sided affair started in explosi

Coach: Bulls will stay grounded

Coach Steve McNamara insists his Bradford Bulls side will not get carried away by their stunning comeback to win Friday's Super League showdown with Wigan 22-20 at Odsal.

The Bulls trailed 2

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