League Weekly – 06 May 2018
English | 36 pages | True PDF | 26.0 MB
English | 36 pages | True PDF | 26.0 MB
Is it already TOO LATE for Wakefield Trinity to make the top four? Boss Chris Chester thinks so despite his side's half-century of points against Hull KR, whose coach Tim Sheens is set to lodge a complaint with referees boss Steve Ganson. Daryl Powell's not happy either – with the Cas coach blaming the lack of a video ref for his side's loss at Hull. As usual, we have all the action covered with the best reports, reaction and analysis.
Dave 'Nosey' Parker has the latest transfer gossip, with plenty of activity at Wigan. Will it be one in, three out at the DW Stadium? Find out which player they already have in the bag for 2019. No, it's not Zak Hardaker – though coach Shaun Wane insists the banned star deserves support and another chance at Super League stardom. However, Danny Lockwood worries the wrong message has been sent out by his reduced suspension.
Two top SL clubs and one NRL side are in for Joel Moon – we reveal which.
Gary Hetherington calls for the RFL to lead the game forward rather than Lenagan and co., Sam Tomkins gets England backing, Garry Lo leaves Cas, West Hull enjoy BARLA National Cup glory and editor Paul Bennett gives his view on the new film starring the Leeds Rhinos' golden generation.