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Now - Leigh Centurions
Today’s Matchday Sponsor
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The Official Matchday Magazine of Leigh Centurions Rugby League Club
LEIGH CENTURIONS
v DEWSBURY RAMS
Co-Operative Championship • Friday 15th July 2012
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WHO’S WHO
FROM THE
AT LEIGH CENTURIONS
Hon. Life Presidents:
Mr. Tommy Sale MBE,
Mr. Arthur Thomas.
Hon. Vice President:
Mr. Andy Burnham MP
Hon. Life Members:
Mr. Brian Bowman,
Mr. Tommy Coleman.
Chairman:
Mr. Keith Freer.
Directors:
Mr. Phil Coffey; Mr. John Roddy,
Ms Miranda Barker
Company Secretary:
Mr. John Massey.
Chief Executive:
Mr. Trevor Barton MBE.
General Manager:
Mr. Richie Blackmore
Head Coach:
Mr. Paul Rowley.
Player Performance Manager:
Mr. Gary Eccleston.
Club Ambassador:
Mr. Alex Murphy OBE.
Business Development Manager:
Mr. Richie Blackmore
Commercial Manager:
Ms. Annette Unsworth.
Lottery Manager:
Ms. Christine Brown.
Lottery Co-ordinator:
Mr. Jonathan Simpkin.
Finance Manager:
Ms. Jane Smith.
Webmaster & Ticket Sales:
Mr. Andrew Parkinson.
Honorary Programme Editor:
Mr. Alan Edge
Club Accountants:
Styles & Co.
FROM THE TOP
received another massive financial contribution that will see us through
July.
“I would just like to say a huge thank you to Stefan Sale (Tommy’s grandson)
and Les Thomas from Upskill People for our new website. It is nearing
completion and it is, of course, a mammoth job in transferring all the
content of our old website. The new website should suit our needs,
particularly as regards an online shop and social media for many years to
come. The minimal costs involved reflect their standing as true fans of our
Club and community.
“We now move into the back end of the season. We have played all the top
teams and whilst I appreciate there are now no easy games in our
competition, it will be fascinating to see where we finish up in the league.
We will have one or two small breaks coming up so I would like to think that
we will get some of our busted bodies back for the business end of the
play-offs.
“I would like to conclude by thanking Paul, his staff and our players for the
way they have faced a really tough time with dignity and a smile on their
faces.”
Trevor Barton MBE
Chief Executive Officer, Leigh Centurions
HONOURS AND RECORDS
Championship Winners: 1905-06
Division One Champions: 1981-82
Division Two Champions:
1977-78, 1985-86, 1988-89
Challenge Cup Winners: 1920-21, 1970-71
Lancashire Cup Winners:
1952-53, 1955-56, 1970-71, 1981-82
BBC2 Floodlit Trophy:
1969-70, 1972-73
Promotion To Top Division achieved
(Not as Champions):
1963-64, 1975-76, 1991-92
Other Promotion season:
1997 (Division 3 to Division 2)
Northern Ford Minor Premiership Winners: 2001
Trans-Pennine Cup Winners: 2001
Arriva Trains Cup Winners: 2004
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LHF National League 1 Champions: 2004
LHF National League 1 Grand Final Winners: 2004
Northern Rail Cup Winners: 2006, 2011
CLUB RECORDS
Biggest Victory:
92-2 vs Keighley (1986)
Biggest Defeat:
4-94 vs Workington Town (1995)
Highest Home Attendance:
31,326 vs St Helens (1953)
Lowest Post War Home Attendance:
451 vs Hull (1975)
Most Tries in a game:
Jack Wood 6 v York (1947),
Neil Turley 6 v Workington Town (2001)
Most Goals in a game:
TODAY’S VISITORS
Good evening and welcome to Leigh Sports Village for tonight’s
game against Dewsbury Rams.
A few weeks ago when Leigh took on Dewsbury at the Tetley Stadium,
Leigh boss Paul Rowley commented it had been one of the toughest
games of the season. Despite their current position outside the playoff places, the Centurions are set for another strong challenge from
the Rams.
Wigan and Leigh Carers Centre
By CEO Trevor Barton MBE
“So this season’s romance with the Northern Rail Cup is over. We
went to Featherstone on a cold, rainy night and played the best in
the Championship. We got beaten but on reflection, so far this
season, we have reached the quarter final of the Challenge Cup, the
semi-final of the Northern Rail Cup, we are fourth in the league and
we are still in business; we have signed two thirds of next season’s
squad; Paul will have his first full pre-season training, with a squad
that he wants and a bunch of blokes who want to be at Leigh. Twelve
months ago we were sliding into the abyss and where we are now is
remarkable.
“We are in the process of a massive rebuilding job. The vast majority of
Leigh fans understand where we are and continue to give us their unfettered
support. For those that were able to make it to Featherstone, thank you
very much.
“We will be having another Fans’ Forum on Wednesday, 15th August where
we will be explaining our current financial situation and reports from the
various sections that make up our great Club.
“Thank you to the Corporate Club for another contribution. Thank you to
the Lottery and another welcome sponsor to the van in the form of AB
Sundecks and this week, we have been to the AGM of LISA where we
EDITORIAL TEAM
Mick Stacey 15 vs Doncaster (1976)
Most Points in a game:
Neil Turley 42 vs Chorley (2004)
Most Tries in a season:
Neil Turley 55 (2001)
Most Goals in a season:
Neil Turley 187 (2004)
Most Points in a season:
Neil Turley 468 (2004)
Most Tries in a career:
Mick Martyn 189 (1954-67)
Most Goals in a career:
Jimmy Ledgard 1043 (1948-58)
Most Points in a career:
John Woods 2492 (1976-85, 1990-92)
Most Appearances:
Albert Worrall – 503 (1920-38)
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We wish a warm welcome to staff and carers from Wigan and
Leigh Carers Centre, Registered Charity number 1138908, who
have been invited to enjoy tonight’s game by Centurions sponsors
North Leigh Park Group Ltd.
The Hindley-based charity offers vital support and
respite for all Carers across the Borough, whether
they are young or old, and regardless of individual
circumstances.
If a family member, relative, partner or friend depends on you for full
or part-time care, for whatever reason, then you are a Carer.
Wigan and Leigh Carers Centre can help put you in touch with vital
services and provide group respite activities so that you aren’t facing
the challenge alone.
For more information on the Borough-wide services offered by Wigan
and Leigh Carers Centre, please call 01942 705959 or visit
www.wiganandleighcarerscentre.org.uk
Wigan Borough Healthy Stadia
and Sports Club Netork
Over 60 delegates, including many from professional and
amateur sports clubs attended the Wigan Borough Healthy Stadia
and Sports Club Network Conference on 21st June at Leigh Sports
Village. The event was chaired by Trevor Barton MBE, th CEO of
Leigh Centurions, which is a founder member alongside LSVco.
The event focused on summarising the health profile of Wigan Borough
and identified how the new Healthy Stadia and Sports Club Network
can offer sports clubs and stadia the opportunity to recognise their
important contributions to the health of their communities.
Key presentations were delivered by Jane Pilkington, Associate Director
of Public Health for NHS Ashton, Leigh and Wigan PCT, Tom Flower,
Head of Community at Wigan Athletic Community Trust and Jeff Gorse
on behalf of Leigh Miners Rangers ARLFC.
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Dr Kate Ardern Executive Director of Public Health for the Borough of
Wigan said: ‘This innovative programme has the potential to have a
very positive impact on the health and wellbeing of the whole
Borough, and it is great to see taking a national lead’.
This is the first Borough wide Healthy Stadia and Sports Club Network
to be set up and launched in the UK. This initiative has been
commissioned by and is funded by the local NHS in order to work with
sports stadia and clubs across the Wigan borough to support them in
becoming healthier environments for their fans, staff, visitors and the
local communities they serve.
This 3 year project will work with clubs and stadia and act as a full
time support mechanism, giving advice and signposting to suitable
services that may enhance existing stadia/club based delivery. The
project lead will assist the effective partnership developments with
external organisations such as the NHS and local authority.
With a population of about 300,000 across an area of 77 square miles,
Wigan is one of the largest metropolitan districts in England, and has
a large number of sporting clubs, amateur and professional.
Trevor said, "The idea is to advise clubs what they can do in providing
alternative menu choices which invariably are not only more healthy
to eat but give a better financial return. Our Vice President and Shadow
Minister of Health, Andy Burnham MP is right behind the scheme as
well"
Tony Byrne
Leigh Centurions were saddened to learn that former player
Tony Byrne passed away recently.
Tony played at hooker and was a fan favourite in the early
1970s. Our thoughts and condolences are with Tony's family
at this sad time.
MASCOTS
ALEX AND
OLIVER ROWLEY
The twins will be 5 on the 16th July.
Their favourite players are all the team
and their favourite coach is Paul
Rowley (dad)
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Centurions’ Head Coach Paul Rowley
talks to Dave Parkinson
Following the defeats to Featherstone and Batley, Dave Parkinson caught
up with Centurions Head Coach Paul Rowley.
Looking back at the Batley encounter that was one that saw the team
battle through but lose 42-20 and I think it was more how the game
ended that was the disappointing thing.
"Batley got a couple of silly tries from our mistakes right at the death where
we'd probably clicked off and gone in for a shower at that point. The game
could have been very different. We had one dragged back for a forward pass.
There were some dubious refereeing decisions in there I thought but there was
a lack of finishing from us. If we had finished more clinically, we could have
gone in front - Gardner putting a ball down that he wouldn't normally drop. We
went there and played very individually, it was not our usual team effort. People
were trying to solve things on their own but that's what you get with a lack of
preparation and continuity from within your team. We always said we'd come
up on a tough patch and this is it now."
started a journey back in October and no-one expected us to get this far."
"If you are going to assess, we've reached a semi-final. In touching distance of
top four of the league with a game in hand. We got further than anyone else
at our level in the Challenge Cup, reaching a quarter final. Overall at this point
of the season, I'm proud of the boys, proud of their efforts. We've been bashed
up all week. People put their hand up to play who shouldn't have done. They
have done remarkably well to do what they've done and they've done it through
sticking together and sticking tight as a unit. We'll remain tight and close, and
work harder to put this blip we are having at the moment behind us and put it
right. Hopefully along the way we'll get some fit bodies in as well. We are doing
it tough, but we have lost to good teams in the last couple of weeks but we did
have better in us. I'm disappointed on one hand. I hate losing, but I'm pretty
proud of the boys for reaching a semi-final. Credit is paid to Featherstone
Rovers. They control the ruck area remarkably well, home advantage is a real
home advantage when you come to Featherstone with regards 50-50s. We
average five penalties a game generally but in the last two we've gone twelve
and thirteen which tells a story as well really."
Arguably you have played on two of the biggest venues for home
advantage over the last couple of weeks.
"They are traditional rugby league grounds aren't they and the invention of
Super League tries to eradicate these sort of grounds but we have one of those.
We love our North Stand. That gives us our boost. It's an imposing place is
Featherstone. There are some things I'd have liked to go our way that didn't and
even if we'd got every 50-50 and got a bit more rub of the green we were still
second best.
Supporting the Centurions in 2012
Sing when you’re winning...
Coach Paul Rowley showing what is needed after consecutive losses...
BeLEIGHve!
What were your thoughts on the performance there?
"Some boys put in a good performance, others didn't do as well as they could
but I think we saw what happens with the recent Wigan and Warrington results
what taking two or three out of your side can do, we were seven or eight down
that weekend! There is always 100% effort from the lads but you can't take that
many out and hope it doesn't affect you. It was clearly very important for
Batley. You could see it in the way they celebrated when scoring what it meant
to them but all credit to Batley, they played the better game on the day."
"There were some individual positives from Adam Clay and Andy Thornley.
Andy did eighty minutes on his second debut and was very solid and Clay was
very good."
Switching to Featherstone, you expected tough, you got tough!
"They were willing to roll their sleeves up. I don't think we were too willing at
times. When we played square and played tight and how we normally play we
scored some nice tries and made it look relatively easy but you can't go through
a game scoring tries without having to beat a tackle or break a tackle and
likewise when you are defending, when you make contact you have got to stick
and be aggressive in what you do. We were a little bit down on that, but we
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Good luck to the team today. We’re behind you all the way.
...and this is the group who need to BeLEIGHve the most
With all that's gone on and being reduced in numbers. It's a remarkable effort
from these boys. They keep turning up, they keep doing an effort for you.
"And they'll do it again. If we'd only had five players at Featherstone, we'd have
been there. There is no shortage of character or spirit in this camp, we are the
only team that has not had a weeks rest due to the French, due to the success
that we've had, maybe we'd have been better not getting through to the
Northern Rail and having recovery time instead, so our success has very much
damaged us in this period now, but we do treat every week as it comes and
want to win every game.
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Editor: James is the owner of the superb RL website
–‘Love Rugby League’. (www.loverugbyleague.com)
I would recommend a visit, to check up on all that’s
current in the world of Rugby League
by James Gordon
The current situation at Bradford should act as a catalyst for changes in
rugby league, but don't be surprised if it doesn't.
Fortunately, in a way, news of the Bulls' financial plight has distracted from the
disappointing on-field product which appears to be having every ounce of
passion filtered from it.
With the number of meaningless games increasing, the top teams have now
even turned to virtually throwing games to ensure their players are fresh for the
crucial end of season run-in, no doubt inspired by Leeds' run to Super League
glory from fifth place last season, despite a dismal 2011 prior to that.
Taking nothing away from Salford, Warrington fielded an under-strength outfit
in their recent defeat at the City of Salford Stadium, but they knew they could
get away with it, given that closest rivals Wigan had done it a few months
previous in an away defeat at Widnes.
Of course, Tony Smith's decision to do that was justified slightly by the fact
Wigan also lost on the same night, but spare a thought for the fans who
travelled to see their team.
While viewing figures on SKY Sports may be on the up, people are being turned
off by the on-field product, and crowds, especially away support, seem to be
on a downward spiral.
Even supporters of top teams are getting turned off by the one-sided nature of
a number of their games - I spoke to a couple of Warrington "fans" prior to the
season and they said they had decided just to pick and choose their games this
season rather than by a season ticket, because they were sick of "non-events"
against teams from the lower part of the league.
If the passion is being seeped from Super League, imagine what's happening in
UNDER 18s UPDATE
By DAVE PARKINSON
Since my last article about the clubs under-18s, the team have
come up with thumping back to back wins over Hunslet and
Oldham. Here is the first report.
the Championship. The passionate few at the likes of Featherstone face an
uneviable box-ticking exercise that in itself requires funding, something that is
difficult to come across under the glass ceiling of the top end of that league.
Widnes made it through courtesy of a multi-million pound owner, but even
Steve O'Connor has had to plug a £400,000 shortfall in the Vikings' finances in
their first season back in Super League, and it's hard to imagine the likes of
Featherstone, Halifax and Leigh could afford such luxury as that. That's not even
taking in to consideration the funds O'Connor will have pumped in to make
the Vikings the obvious choice for a licence last March.
Rugby league is built on the passion and enthusiasm of its fans and family after all, it's been a battle at times in many quarters to gain respect, and even
today, national exposure remains inconsistent.
But even the die-hards are running out of patience, and going to games feels
more like habit to some these days.
If the die-hards can't be turned on, then what hope of increasing the rugby
league family?
We wait to see what happens with Bradford, but booting them out of Super
League will solve no problems. While it might be the right thing to do for the
integrity of the competition, it does little to solve the long term issues that we
seem to be heading in to.
What can be done to stop it from happening again? And what can be done to
re-ignite the sport of rugby league and help build some domestic momentum
ahead of next year's World Cup?
Here's hoping there's a day soon where the rugby league on the pitch can
do the talking.
Leigh Centurions 62 Hunslet 12
Two tries in the first seven minutes set Leigh away to a great start
but after being pegged back at halftime, it took a tremendous
second forty minutes to set up this eventual win.
Leigh got the scoreboard moving after just three minutes when the
impressive Danny Horridge dabbed ahead, collected and went over the
line. Halfback partner Josh Ward added the first of nine goals and the
Centurions were soon up at the right end of the ground following a
break in midfield by debutant Tom Holland. Quick linking left then saw
fellow debutant Tom Breheny put Matty Charnock over for the first of
his two tries.
Hunslet responded and claimed a converted try from dummy half, while
Tyler Spence was tackled into touch. Leigh claimed their third try after
fifteen minutes when Horridge scored his second before a mistake from
Danny Peet saw Hunslet regather and claim a try that was expertly
converted from the right touchline.
Leigh did finish the half stronger but no further points followed
Breheny's 28th minute score after Ward sent him over.
The Centurions quckly set about making this their game and three tries
in the opening eight minutes of the second half moved their score from
Under 18s Game 2
Oldham 28 Leigh Centurions 76
Carrying on the good work of their previous game against Hunslet,
Leigh turned in a sparkling attacking performance to score 13 tries
and a handsome victory.
Played on a sunny afternoon at Oldham's Whitebank Stadium, the pitch
was still pretty boggy in places due to the rain from the days before
and Leigh had to contend with going up the pronounced slope of the
ground in the first half. It would be fair to say, you couldn't tell as other
than two or three defensive lapses, the visitors dominated.
Just 90 seconds into the contest Leigh took the lead when smart work
from dummy half saw big Luke Barrett plough his way between the
posts for Josh Ward to hit the first of twelve successful goals. An
attractive attack that went half the width of the field from left to right
resulted in a try for Mitchell Cox and in the set after the restart Ward,
Jordan Houghton and Cox all created space for Tyler Spence to claim the
first of his hat-trick.
Ward was a growing influence on the game and when a poor clearance
kick on the last tackle from Oldham went up in the air and across field,
the quick thinking halfback caught and broke clear to touch down and
convert for a 22-0 advantage after 22 minutes. Oldham then scored
their only try of the first half and converted before Ward turned creator
with a clever crossfield kick that saw Spence go in for his second.
Replacement prop Johnny Turner soon got in on the try-scoring from
close range and just before halftime prop Brad Roden ran into dummy
half and in a move reminiscent of coach John Duffy, moved the ball
right at pace for Cox to line his winger up for his third try, Ward
converting superbly from the touchline to secure a 40-6 half-time score.
Any hopes the young Centurions had of restricting their hosts were
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a competitive 22-12 to 38-12.
Ward was at the centre of things. First he kicked right for Mitchell Cox
to leap ahead of two players to touch down, then as Hunslet looked to
run down the ground themselves, he intercepted and claimed a 60
metre try of his own before appearing on the shoulder of Luke Barrett
to claim his second try in the 48th minute.
Hunslet got over the Leigh line for a third time but a knock on denied
them and Barrett turned from try maker to try scorer as he took a pass
from Sean Kenny to rumble over under the posts. This sparked another
glut of tries as Charnock added a powerful finish from forty metres
before Ward chipped to the posts for Barrett to touch down and the
irripressible scrum half quickly turned the ball inside for Jordan
Houghton to show good pace to get to the line for the Centurions
eleventh try of the night to which Ward added the conversion and his
26th point.
HT 22-12
Team: Jordan Houghton, Danny Peet, Matty Charnock, Mitchell Cox,
Tyler Spencer; Danny Horridge, Josh Ward; Tom Holland, Matty
Campbell, Luke Barrett, Tom Breheny, Grant Cornish, Callum O'Connor.
Subs: Sean Kenny, Robbie Dunne, Brad Roden, Jonny Turner, Pat Ollerton.
Tries: Horridge 2, Charnock 2, Breheny, Cox, Ward 2, Barrett 2,
Houghton.
Goals: Ward 9/11
shattered after just four minutes when Andy Ball found his way through
from dummy half for a converted try and he was desperately unlucky
to knock on over the line a couple of minutes later. Leigh soon got on
the front foot again and blew Oldham away with six tries in sixteen
minutes.
Ward created the first of these as he kicked in behind the line for Callum
O'Connor to pounce and the scrum half was heavily involved as Turner
charged over for his second try. High speed Leigh seemed to attack from
anywhere and when Oldham lost the ball forty metres from the Leigh
line the ball moved right from a scrum and Houghton outpaced three
players down the touchline to claim a fine try.
Everything was heading Leigh's way and a Ward 40/20 kick was
rewarded as the scrum half then intelligently ran play right to get Tom
Breheny over by the posts. Still there was no answer to Ward as he and
Campbell ran the play and halfback partner Matt Pendlebury sailed over
the line before a good run from Mark Jones saw him score on his first
appearance for the 18s this year.
With 15 minutes remaining and Ward hoisting his 28th point of the
game, Oldham must have been fearing the worse but they battled
gamely to claim three tries in the last ten minutes to add an air of
respectability to the scoreline.
Team: Jordan Houghton, Tyler Spence, Mitchell Cox, Matty Charnock,
Mohammed Ali; Matt Pendlebury, Josh Ward; Luke Barrett, Matty
Campbell, Brad Roden, Tom Breheny, Grant Cornish, Callum O'Connor.
Subs: Sean Kenny, Johnny Turner, Mark Jones, Pat Ollerton.
Tries: Barrett, Cox, Spence 3, Ward, Turner 2, O'Connor, Houghton,
Breheny, Pendlebury, Jones.
Goals: Ward 12/13.
HT 6-40 to Leigh.
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DEWSBURY RAMS
By Dave Parkinson
Dewsbury Coach Warren Jowitt
Warren Jowitt receives the 2009
Championship One coach of the year award.
Warren Jowitt in action for Salford in the
famous Challenge Cup win by Leigh.
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A few weeks ago when Leigh took on
Dewsbury at the Tetley Stadium, Leigh boss
Paul Rowley commented it had been one of
the toughest games of the season. Despite
their current position outside the play-off
places, the Centurions are set for another
strong challenge from the Rams.
You only have to go back two seasons for one of
the most one sided victories by an opposition
team over Leigh at the LSV when Dewsbury won
30-6 and a couple of members of that team still
remain on the books.
Warren Jowitt has assembled a competitive
squad with some big players and the recent
captures of Leeds duo Brad Singleton and Liam
Hood have complimented the squad. Another
player to have joined the Rams ranks in recent
times is Daley Williams. The former Salford and
Keighley threequarter had been playing at Batley
but opted to move down the road after seeing
his first team chances limited. Daley is a solid
strike centre who will undoubtedly be looking
to ask some questions of Leigh's fringes tonight.
Last season I did a piece for our Northern Rail
Semi-Final programme with Austin Buchanan
and he continues to remain one of the better
wingers outside of Super League and another
that if given space can score a try.
For me, the jewel in the current Dewsbury
backline is fullback James Craven. He is one of
the survivors I mentioned from that league
success Dewsbury had here two years ago ,
when he was just making his way in the
professional ranks. Quick in thought and feet,
James is a dangerous attacker and was certainly
the "go to" man in the game at the Tetleys
stadium a couple of months ago.
At half-back long serving Pat Walker knows how
to get the Rams around the field and has one of
the better kicking games in the Championship.
In addition to being the regular goal-kicker for
the Rams he has also chipped in with some
important tries but is more reknowned as a
creator. Joining him this season is Scott Spaven
who enjoyed a great season in 2011 with
Doncaster, notching 209 points (10T 84G 1Dg) in
27 games.
The Rams forward pack boasts Steve Crossley,
once of Bradford Bulls and Rob Spicer who has
also gained considerable Super League
experience (over 40 games) with Wakefield
between 2003-2005. Leading the way this
season has been Dwayne Barker who returned
to the professional game this season having
represented the likes of Leeds, London and Hull
Kingston Rovers in the past, while the inclusion
of former Batley and Bradford hooker George
Flanagan also provides a lot of guidance and
impetus.
Here are the Rams’ results this season:
NORTHERN RAIL CUP
Dewsbury
Featherstone
Oldham
Dewsbury
6
38
28
32
Halifax
Dewsbury
Dewsbury
Rochdale
36
6
30
10
CO-OPERATIVE CHAMPIONSHIP
Dewsbury
Swinton
Dewsbury
Batley
Dewsbury
Dewsbury
Halifax
Sheffield
Dewsbury
Featherstone
Dewsbury
York
30
16
12
18
16
29
50
42
18
60
24
24
York
Dewsbury
Featherstone
Dewsbury
Hunslet
Keighley
Dewsbury
Dewsbury
Leigh
Dewsbury
Halifax
Dewsbury
10
34
24
16
8
22
22
10
34
18
34
32
CARNEGIE CHALLENGE CUP
Dewsbury
84
London Broncos 72
Thatto Heath
Dewsbury
12
4
Last Time Out:
Dewsbury won 32-24 at York in their last game,
ending a 5 game winless sequence.
The hosts put up a massive fight but Dewsbury led 100 at half-time thanks to tries from Ryan Esders and
James Craven.
Once more the hosts threatened and grabbed three
tries to take the lead but the Rams came home with a
wet sail, Esders and Craven both claiming their second
tries while Scott Spaven and Ayden Faal also touched
down for Pat Walker to strike four goals.
Visitors Stats:
Tries:
James Craven
13
Austin Buchanan
10
Ayden Faal
8
Ryan Esders
7
George Flanagan
5
Steve Crossley
4
Ed Barber
3
Jermaine Akaidere
3
Scott Spaven
3
Dwayne Barker
2
Matt Nicholson
2
Rob Spicer
2
Michael Wainwright 2
Elliott Cosgrove
1
Ben Jones
Derrell Olpherts
Josh Tonks
Craig Cook
Billy Harris
Cain Southernwood
Andy Smith
Liam Hood
Brad Singleton
Pat Walker
Goals:
Walker
Spaven
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
57 + 1 Dg
4
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Photos courtesy of Maurice Jones
and Wayne Keegan
ACTION Featherstone
V
FIVE STEPS TO SUCCESS
1
SUPERLEIGH LOTTERY
The latest news from the Leigh Centurions Lottery Team
Step 1: Don’t take a backward step
Superleigh Lottery
Company Members
CORLETT ELECTRICAL
J R TAXIS
J R MINI BUSES
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Step 2: Get it right the first time
J R AIRPORT EXPRESS
MMI ENGINEERING
TAYLOR DRILLING SERVICES LTD
D K MOTOR ACCESSORIES
MUNCHIES
HATTONS SOLICITORS
LANCASTRIAN LEISURE
ROYAL OAK
3
Step 3: Defend
ASK PLATT OFFICE
SUPPLIES
THE CENTURION PUB
INTEGRATED CONTROL
SOLUTIONS LTD
THE ALE HOUSE
CANADIAN SYNDICATE
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The winner of week 12's £1,000 Superleigh Lottery top prize was Matt Lawton.
Pictured here is Matt, being surprised at his place of work and being handed
the £1,000 cheque by Lottery Co-ordinator Johnny Simpkin.
Congratulations Matt, and thank you for your continued support.
Step 4: Defend
PENNINE UTILITIES LTD
DARREN LEWIS PLUMBING
RED LION ATHERTON
AGENTS WANTED
We are looking for lottery agents in Leigh, Atherton, Lowton areas
We have ready made rounds available. Good Commission Paid.
Agents who bring in over £30.00 per week receive a free season ticket.
Contact Christine or Johnny on 01942 487887
or [email protected]
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LEIGH CENTURIONS Squad 2012
Head Coach: Paul Rowley
Shirt No
Shirt Sponsor
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
In 2 Signs
McCauls Build
Ale House Leisure Ltd.
Padken Steel Erectors
Hattons Solicitors
Leigh DIY & Fireworks
Hawco
AB Sundecks
Marstrut
Professional Waste
Taylor Drilling Services
Styles & Co.
Widdows Mason
ASK Platt Office Supplies
Civil Solutions
Anthony's Travel
Tesco
L.I.S.A.
Number
v Featherstone
Leigh Squad 2012
Alphabetical
Player Sponsor
Bob Beswick
Ricky Bibey
Ryan Brierley
Craig Briscoe
Adam Clay
John Duffy
Tommy Gallagher
Matt Gardner
Tommy Goulden
Kevin Henderson
Sam Hopkins
Stuart Littler
Steve Maden
Dean McGilvray
Gregg McNally
Ricky Murphy
Steve Nash
Anthony Nicholson
Michael Ostick
Rob Parker
Jonathan Pownall
Martyn Ridyard
Chris Rowe
Sam Singleton
James Taylor
ASK Platt Office Supplies
Interforce Assistance
L.I.S.A.
Superleigh Lottery
Professor & Mrs Barry Dale
Interforce Assistance
Corlett Electrical
Leythers Message Board
Professor & Mrs Barry Dale
Leigh DIY and Fireworks are again sponsoring the ball boys for the current season.
L.I.S.A.
Hattons Solicitors
Dr. Doublet-Stewart
RH - Techserv
A C Windscreens
JST Nutrition
Professional Witnesses
Professional Waste
L.I.S.A.
JST Nutrition
Integrated Control Solutions
Superleigh Lottery
Eilis
L.I.S.A.
TODAY’S OFFICIALS
Trevor Barton MBE, the Centurion’s CEO said: “This is an example of the terrific support we
get from our local companies and we are very grateful”.
“This will be the eighth year that Graham and Elaine have sponsored the ball boys.
We are very appreciative of Graham and Elaine’s continuing commitment to the club and
on top of that, they also sponsor Martyn Ridyard”.
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Referee:
M Thomason
Touch Judges:
Mr. S Barrie
Mr. G. Jones
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DEWSBURY
RAMS
Squad
Head Coach:
Warren Jowitt
Number
v Leigh
Player
Jamaine Akaidere
Ed Barber
Dwaine Barker
Mark Barlow
Luke Blake
Austin Buchanan
Craig Cook
James Craven
Steve Crossley
Ryan Esders
Ayden Faal
George Flanagan
Billy Harris
Liam Hood
Ben Jones
Derrell Olpherts
Matthew Nicholson
Danny Samuel
Jonathan Schofield
Greg Scott
Andy Smith
Cain Southernwood
Scott Spaven
Rob Spicer
Matthew Tebb
Josh Tonks
Michael Wainwright
Pat Walker
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May we, on behalf of the Touchdown Club, thank all the businesses listed
who kindly sponsored five of our members on the recent Bike ride to
Batley Bulldogs’ Mount Pleasant Ground. We would also like to thank all
individuals who kindly contributed - especially in the present economic
climate.
We are still hoping to reach a final total of £3000.00.
L.I.S.A.
LEIGH INDEPENDENT SUPPORTERS ASSOCIATION
By LYNDA PIKE
Coach Travel
Coach travel to York on 22nd July is as follows:
Tickets will be on sale from Saturday 14th July from Jitterbugs
and Finnese, prices are:
LISA members £8
Non member £10
coaches leave LSV at 12.15, St Marys at 12.20 and Atherton at
12.30.
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All in for Connor
A big thank you to all who attended the all in for Connor
at the Centurion this month - it was a fantastic night and
we raised £505 towards the cost of an electric wheelchair.
There will be more events coming, as the Wheelchair is going
to cost approx £4000 so we need to try and raise more money,
anyone wanting to make a donation can still do so.
Lynda Pike
TELFORD CONSTRUCTION
TRUCK COMPONENTS
ANDREW PROVEN
GLYN MORRIS
01942 728070
JAMES QS LTD
IAN JAMES
WINNARDS FINANCIAL SERVICES
01204 667766
LAST MINUTE PRINTING
ROB WELSBY
DAVID WINNARD
01925 636123
MOIRA GRIFFITHS
A.C.WINDSCREENS
PHIL HAMPSON
ALAN CARTWRIGHT
01925 764220
GRADA (UK) LTD
01204 848481
01942 889555
CHRIS GARFIN
TONY ROBERTS
HEYMAN & CO SOLICITORS
BOB DICK
MICHAEL CAPLIN
McCAULS BUILDERS
SEAN McCAUL
SHARON
MOSS BROOK SERVICE STATION
WIDDOWS MASON
TONY KENNERT
KEITH FREER
01942 671661
PROFFESIONAL WASTE
JOHN ASHURST
0845 227 9011
GEORGE BODEN
01942 882667
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01942 259621
01942 671126
NERO'S ACCOUNTANTS
01744 893303
K&S PLATT BUTCHERS
KEITH PLATT
01942 607268
PAUL WILLIAMS
01925 762569
01744 892655
DOUGLAS DESIGNS LTD
01942 816515
DAVE OR MARTIN
01942 670652
CS CIVILS & GROUNDWORK LTD
01942 608822
STEVE OPENSHAW
01942 269102
CDA BUSINESS SERVICES LTD
THE ENVIRONMENT
PARTNERSHIP
(TEP)
CHRIS PLATT
JANET DAVIES
D.C.ELECTRONICS
PERFORMANCE PUMPS
CHARLIE HOUGH
STEVE DORRICOTT
01942 608449
COUNTY MOTORS LTD
WILLIAMS & CO
PERSONAL INJURY
SOLICITORS
ASTLEY HIRE SERVICES
BODEN'S WOODWASTE
01942 665821
STERLING BLINDS
01942 604135
C&S TYRES LTD
07807 036272
DARREN McLOUGHLIN
NEIL DUNCAN
01942 609966
BEDFORD PACKAGING LTD
01925 291007
01942 683992
DOCUMENT PRESENTATION
SERVICES
GORDON SIMPSON
01942 673333
ACORN BUILDERS
01942 676406
ALAN PLATT
JOHN DENNON
01942 889898
EUROSCREEN UK LIMITED
HIRE 'N' HIRE LTD
KEITH STACEY
01942 515111
IMPACT INSURANCE SERVICES
HAMPSON & CO ACCOUNTANTS
PHIL OWEN
ASK PLATT OFFICE SUPPLIES
01942 888787
DARIOSH AFSHAR
07872 651106
01942 261059
01925 844008
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A Message from
the Board
THE LAST MATCH
By Dave Parkinson
by Director John Roddy
Good evening everyone and welcome to the LSV, as always
a very special warm welcome to our new supporters this
evening we really do hope that you enjoy this evening’s
match!
Hopefully all our supporters have been able to review our new
website, we appreciate that there are still many updates to complete
and hopefully by the end of July the site will be fully 100% functional
– it has always been our intention to introduce a new website which
competed with the Super League clubs and to improve our
engagement with our supporters, this takes time and with a zero
development budget to achieve that aim, we are actually very pleased
with progress and all is on track.
FEATHERSTONE ROVERS 54 LEIGH CENTURIONS 16
We Beleighve
I have spoken and written many words on this campaign during
the past few weeks, as have done my fellow board colleagues.
Thank you very much for the enormous communications of
encouragement they have been warmly received and pushes us on
to take the campaign to its next target.
I was invited to a recent Leythcast interview (You can get the link through
our website) and I mentioned how important it was for our supporters
to support the We Beleighve campaign in where possible in a sales
capacity, do not worry there are no courses to attend or forms to
complete, we just need our supporters to spread the word to friends,
neighbours and colleagues that Leigh Centurions is trying to build
something great for the club, the community and our kids for the future
and to simply experiment and to check out the atmosphere, the game,
the team, some will walk away and others like ourselves will fall in love
with the Club and the game and keep coming back for more!
Twitter
Unbelievably we have passed our 2400 follower target and each
week we are seeing 20 to 30 new followers coming on board which
is fantastic – these numbers really help us to communicate directly
with you very quickly and also attract future sponsors to sell their
own brand through Leigh Centurions, thank you very much for
your continued support. Please also check out our revitalised
Facebook page for daily updates and new stories.
If you have any ideas how we can spread the word further please do not
hesitate to contact me at [email protected] – always happy to listen
to new ideas.
JUNIOR CENTURIONS From John Williams
This Month’s Birthdays
16th July
23rd July
27th July
30th July
Alex and Oliver Rowley both 5 and go to Beech House School Bolton
Kyle Greenwood aged 8 who goes to Leigh C E school
Eve Travers aged 12 who goes to Bedford High
Steven Quinn aged 10 who goes to Grappenhall School
Keeley Sandland aged 11 who goes to Chowbent School
Sammy Edge aged 6 who goes to Whittle-le-Woods School
General News
Before today's match a number of Junior Centurions accompanied
Parky Pig on a sponsored walk around Pennington Country Park to raise
funds for the Junior Centurions.
They are assembling on the pitch before today's match when they will be
presented with their own flag (pictured right).
They will then form a tunnel for the players to enter the field.
Like all other supporters the Junior Centurions beLEIGHve.
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Despite another brave effort from Paul Rowley’s busted Leigh Centurions, they found
Featherstone Rovers too hot to hold over eighty minutes and the current holders of the
Northern Rail Cup saw their defence ended by the in form Yorkshire men.
Playing their second game in four days proved too much for the Centurions and questions must now
be asked about the format of this competition.
The hosts claimed ten tries in all with centre Sam Smeaton helping himself to four of their tally. It was
Leigh who dominated the opening ten minutes in both territory and possession, but once Featherstone
found their feet, they were irresistible for most of the first half.
Leigh started superbly forcing a drop out almost directly from kick off and their aggressive defence
caught Rovers on the back foot but once a few penalties started to go in favour of the home side, they
made the most of their chances.
Dual contract wing Jack Briscoe scored the first after 14 minutes and Sam Smeaton added two quick
fire tries to build a 14-0 advantage after 21 minutes. Leigh came close when Steve Maden attacked
down the right but his chip over was too far for any team mate to latch onto.
Rovers replied with another try from Tom Saxton but Leigh came back strongly with Gregg McNally
desperately unlucky not to claim a score of his own.
Eventually, Leigh did breach the Rovers defence when Rob Parker smuggled the ball away for Kevin
Henderson to squeeze over but just before half time, Rovers took the ball to their right and Smeaton
got over for his hat-trick to ensure a 24-4 advantage at the break. Leigh made a superb start to the
second half when John Duffy sent Martyn Ridyard through a hole and he in turn found Sam Hopkins
for the young forward to claim his 8th try of the season. Rovers responded quicky when Smeaton
found his way through and he was quickly followed by Saxton.
The Centurions replied gamely as McNally seared through on the right after a quick ball from Duffy
and Stuart Littler supported for Ridyard to add his second conversion but Rovers scored three further
times through Stuart Dickens, Finn and Briscoe, for Finn to complete his eighteen point tally with his
seventh goal.
BATLEY BULLDOGS 42 LEIGH CENTURIONS 20
Despite a superb opening from a patched up Leigh Centurions it was Batley Bulldogs who
made home advantage count to take third spot in the Co-operative Championship outright
with seven tries and a 42-20 victory.
It could have been so different had Leigh not had a try wiped off with eleven minutes remaining
when Matt Gardner was hauled back for a forward pass as he flew in at the corner. The centre then
saw another try go beyond him when he couldn't take a difficult pass. At that stage, Leigh trailed just
20-30 and looked a good bet to claim points as they attacked down the infamous Mount Pleasant
slope only for the Bulldogs to score two tries in the last five minutes to add a lopsided look to the
score
Leigh's endeavour saw them take an 8-0 advantage as they dominated the opening twenty minutes
before four tries in the final twelve minutes of the half saw the Bulldogs grab a foothold as they
used the considerable advantage of the slope to drive Leigh back and take a 24-8 lead into the break.
Leigh scored a well worked opener after only nine minutes as Rob Parker flicked the ball out and
Martyn Ridyard, Ryan Brierley and Gregg McNally spread play right for Stuart Littler to send Adam
Clay in at the corner. Ridyard missed the kick and Leigh held their nerve and their line and denied the
Bulldogs two scoring opportunities before striking again when Bob Beswick kept the ball alive and
Ridyard sent Brierley haring through a gap to claim his 19th try of the season. Both teams looked well
matched before the Bulldogs brought on Alex Walmsley and Keegan Hirst and their extra size helped
Batley to good field position, allowing halfbacks Ben Black and Gareth Moore to shine.
In contrast, the Centurions lost the influential Beswick to injury and their bench could not regain
momentum despite best efforts. Paul Mennell, Adam Scott and two tries from the lively Gareth Potts,
all goaled by Moore set the half-time position of 8-24 and the Bulldogs then had the early spoils in
the second half with Moore booting a penalty.
To their credit, Leigh fought back and a humdinger of a contest developed as Andy Thornley, making
his second debut for the club, crossed for a try before Dean McGilvray snapped up a deflected pass
to ground another score. Both were goaled by Ridyard but just as Leigh looked set to take control an
uncharacteristic error from Stuart Littler was snapped up by Moore and the Bulldogs halfback ran
thirty metres to make it 30-20.
Gardner saw his two chances go begging and the Bulldogs finished the game as Mark Applegarth
supported to go under the sticks before Gregg McNally and McGilvray crucially delayed on a Moore
kick and Jon Campbell ran through for Moore to boot his seventh goal to condemn the Centurions
to defeat.
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Featherstone:
Leigh:
1 Ian Hardman
2 Jack Briscoe
3 Sam Smeaton
4 Greg Worthington
5 Tom Saxton
6 Andy Kain
7 Liam Finn
8 Anthony England
9 Ben Kaye
10 Stuart Dickens
11 James Lockwood
12 Tim Spears
13 Matty Dale
Subs:
14 Andy Ellis
15 Dominic Maloney
16 Michael Haley
17 Andrew Bostock
Tries: Briscoe (14, 77),
Smeaton (16, 21, 40, 49),
Saxton (29, 55),
Dickens (65), Finn (68).
Goals: Finn 7/10.
1 Gregg McNally
2 Steve Maden
3 Stuart Littler
4 Matt Gardner
5 Adam Clay
6 Martyn Ridyard
7 Ryan Brierley
8 Steve Nash
9 Anthony Nicholson
10 Tom Spencer
11 Sam Hopkins
12 Andy Thornley
13 Craig Briscoe
Subs:
14 Kevin Henderson
15 John Duffy
16 Michael Ostick
17 Rob Parker
Batley:
Leigh:
1
Jon Campbell
2 Gareth Potts
3 Jason Walton
4
Danny Maun
5 Alex Brown
6 Ben Black
7 Gareth Moore
8 Byron Smith
9 Paul Mennell
10 James Green
11 Alex Bretherton
12 Mark Applegarth
13 Ash Lindsay
Subs:
14 Matty Wildie
15 Keegan Hirst
16 Alex Walmsley
17 Adam Scott
Tries:
Mennell (24), Scott (28),
Potts (37, 40), Moore (59),
Applegarth (75), Campbell
(78).
Goals: Moore 7/8.
1
Gregg McNally
2 Adam Clay
3 Stuart Littler
4 Matt Gardner
5 Dean McGilvray
6 Martyn Ridyard
7 Ryan Brierley
8 Michael Ostick
9 Bob Beswick
10 Rob Parker
11 Andy Thornley
12 Kevin Henderson
13 Craig Briscoe
Subs:
14 Alex Robson
15 Sam Hopkins
16 Anthony Nicholson
17 Tommy Gallagher
Tries:
Clay (9), Brierley (17),
Thornley (52),
McGilvray (55).
Goals: Ridyard 2/4.
Referee: George Stokes
Penalties: 12-10 to Batley
Attendance: 1003
Tries: Henderson (37),
Hopkins (42), Littler (60).
Goals: Ridyard 2/3.
Referee: Jamie Leahy
Penalties
12-7 to Featherstone
Attendance: 1721.
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RICHIE’S BLOG
Who can stop Rovers?
By GARETH WALKER of Rugby Leaguer & League Express
FEATHERSTONE Rovers chalked up a ninth straight win in
reaching the Northern Rail Cup final last week – are they
marching towards a clean sweep of trophies this year?
Daryl Powell’s side have already claimed the title of European
champions with their win over Pia Donkeys in the Anglo-French
Challenge, and are now top of the Championship and in the NRC final.
Rovers have been the best team at this level for the last two and a
half years now, and had it not been for Halifax’s brilliant, unforgettable
comeback in the 2010 Grand Final, they could have been back-to-back
champions.
Earlier in the year people questioned if they were losing their cloak of
invincibility when they suffered 60-point home defeats to both Fax
and Sheffield.
But they came amidst Featherstone’s brilliant Challenge Cup run, which
saw them beat local rivals and then push Wigan Warriors close in two
thrilling ties.
Since that home Halifax defeat they have won nine games in a row,
including exacting revenge on Karl Harrison’s side in the return fixture
on Premier Sports recently.
Another television appearance saw them brush aside an admittedly
weakened Leigh Centurions in the NRC semi-final last week – so who
can halt this run now? Of course, Fax, Leigh, Batley and Sheffield will
all fancy their chances of toppling Featherstone on the day, but Rovers
do look a cut above at the moment.
They have tightened the defence that shipped all those points at home
to Halifax and the Eagles – in fact if you take those two matches out
of their ‘against’ total in the league, Fev have conceded an average of
just 15 points per game.
Their forwards are in superb form, led by the ever improving Anthony
England and veteran Stuart Dickens.
Halfbacks Liam Finn and Andy Kain are running the show and scoring
frequent tries respectively, and it’s easy to forget that on-loan Kyle
Briggs will return to that equation when he recovers from injury.
The same is true of broken cheekbone victim Tangi Ropati, providing
another high quality addition to a squad brimming with confidence at
present.
I’m certainly not saying that Featherstone are untouchable and
everyone else should, in the words of Stevo, put their cues on the rack.
But Rovers are the Championship benchmark again at present – and it’s
up to everyone else to start closing the gap again and preventing a
clean sweep of silverware come the end of the campaign.
What:
Be inspired by the Legacy Event Series; with only 17 days until
the Olympic opening ceremony Legacy Events are offering a
15% discount into their Leigh Sports Village 10k Legacy Event.
Get involved, get ready and get set for 2012 with Legacy Events.
Simply enter online at www.legacyevent.org and use promo code
FLYER15 for 15% discount.
When & Where:
Leigh Sports Village, Sale Way, Leigh, WN7 4JY.
Sunday 29th July 2012
Time: 10:00 am.
The Leigh Sports Village 10k Legacy Event and fun run starts and
finishes from the prestigious £83 million Leigh Sports stadium; it then
follows beautiful routes around Pennington Flash Country Park. This
nature reserve is centred on a huge lake; this watery wonderland is
abundant with nature’s finest.
The Leigh Sports Village 10k Legacy Event is without a doubt
considered as a tradition to the people within the borough. Held for
the first time in 2010 with over 750 runners and then in 2011 Runners
World magazine considered it to be one of the best up and coming
10k runs in the North West.
Early indications suggest this event will fill up fast, so get your place
today with a 15% discount.
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Every year Rugby League and probably
every sport for that matter has a ‘silly
season’. Right now seems to be that time
for Rugby League.
‘Silly season’ is just an expression, but it seems
fitting because it’s really difficult to put your
finger on exactly what it’s supposed to mean
as it means a lot of things. Let’s take a good
look at what might be behind this expression.
Some teams have consolidated their play-off
hopes while others chase frantically for the
opportunity, and further time is running out.
Desperation pursues one, while complacency
might dog the other. Clubs begin to realise
after 18 odd rounds where exactly they are
positioned both on and off the pitch and
those stats very rarely lie.
Gate numbers are down, results are
inconsistent, disharmony around the club is
gaining traction, unrest seeps in and rebellion
lingers. Ok, this might seem a little over
stated, but you get my drift. Additional to all
this is the RFL regulation round, mid-season
transfers, the player’s managers’ freedom to
speak to other clubs, not to mention the odd
coach declaring their intention to jump ship.
All this stuff is nothing new, just the same way
you will have those who stand at the top of
the table and those fighting to avoid coming
last, however it has always stood out to me
how easily we justify it, or even worse, ignore
it. For me, the next few weeks will tell me
who has the right ingredients to be there at
the final dance. Most of it comes down to
discipline and not the sort that simply says
‘don’t give away penalties’ or ‘the team who
can hang on to the ball the most wins’.
I’m talking about the element that asks bigger
questions of ones’ mental capabilities. Like –
“what team is going to hang onto a game at
the 60th minute and which one’s going to
fold?”
The teams who can hold on to the toughness
of a season even when it appears their
position on the table is safe or not, but they
go about their business with commitment,
precision and selflessness - that’s the
discipline I’m referring to.
It’s not so easy to place stats on this type of
effort like it is to count the number of drop
balls a team made in a game, but it’s the type
of growth that will set a team apart. It’s the
stuff that regardless of the result, everyone
walks away feeling in some way stronger, and
no matter what, it will give you what you
were looking for in the long run.
And if you’re a team who can’t make
playoffs there’s still every reason to build
for the future by getting better at this
tough stage of the season. “It’s not always
the fastest or the strongest that wins but
sometimes the one who says I can!”
ACTION Batley Bulldogs
Photos courtesy of Maurice Jones and Wayne Keegan
Leigh Sports Village 10k Legacy Event 2012
Create Your Legacy in Your Area
by Richie Blackmore
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About:
The Legacy Event Series differentiates itself from other events
as we do not charge charities a ‘partner fee’ in addition to
participant entry fees. This means that funds raised go directly
to the charity, club or voluntary group.
The Legacy Event Series is all about allowing the public to leave a
Legacy in their local community; unlike other events we do not
charge charities to be a partner. The decision of who to raise funds
for is completely down to the participant, who can run, jog or walk
the event.
We are encouraging all local charities, clubs or voluntary groups to
use the Leigh Sports Village 10k Legacy Event as an opportunity to
bring together local communities. It is a great opportunity for local
charities, clubs or voluntary groups to raise funds and allows the
public to make a difference and create their own Legacy in their area.
Anyone aged 15+ can enter the Leigh Sports Village 10k Legacy Event
with parental consent. We also have a 2012 metre fun run which is
open to anyone under the age of 16; this is not a timed event but
allows younger age groups to get involved in fund raising.
Individual: £15.00
Affiliated Individual: £13.00
Team: £12.75
Children’s 2012m Fun Run: £3.00
For more information visit
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with Jeff Gorse and Terry Gorman
Leigh East
by Terry Gorman
Following the deluge last Friday it
seemed doubtful that Easts first team
game at Saddleworth would go ahead
but a morning inspection passed the
pitch as playable although line markings had to be redone. Danny
Kilshaw opened the scoring with just three minutes elapsed,
Lyndon Robertson fresh from BARLA Great Britain Cougars
BARLA Jubilee Tour of Jamaica crashed through for two tries
before the twenty minute mark. Kerrod Selmes converting all
three for an 18 nil lead. Saddleworth responded on the half hour
with a Dave Stanley try, converted by Kiel Lancashire. H.T.
Saddleworth 6 East 18.
Two minutes after the break Ben Wood crossed for the home side,
the kick closing the gap at 12-18. A try saving intercept by Mark Kay on
50mins caught the home team on the back foot, Dainty crossing to
increase the lead to 12-24. Again Saddleworth replied through Steve
Kiss, Lancashire adding the kick. Back came East with two tries from
Alex Robson and one from Selmes who converted all attempts for 7/7.
to make it 18-42 with ten to go. East slackened off in the last five
minutes allowing Langham and Holden in for converted tries but the
result was never in doubt. East winning 30-42.
Lane or Clarington Park.
The initiative began in the mid-2000s and initially spread at the upper
echelons of sport across Europe before really taking root in the Uk
and particularly the north west through the work of HM Partnerships
and the buy-in from Liverpool FC. However Wigan Borough is unique
in that a significant number of amateur clubs have been forwardthinking enough to want to play their part, prompting the launch of a
programme which will drive the whole Healthy Stadia / Clubs initiative
forward in the borough over the coming years.
One key element of the programme is that it isn't about doing away
with pies and pints - although my readers tonight might not have any
problem with the extermination of the former - but more about
recognising what good work the clubs currently do to promote the
health and wellbeing of their visitors and members, and making what
changes they can, where necessary.
This can be through programme articles highlighting local health
programmes and campaigns, changing the after-match food to a more
healthy-eating option or providing exercise sessions for parents while
their children are at a training session.
The programme is something the local community clubs feel
passionately about, and we are proud to be part of the only Healthy
Stadia network that has amateur clubs showcased on the same stage
as the professional heavyweights.
Sunday featured the National Youth team in the Challenge Cup semifinal action against East Leeds, a bruising encounter, Leigh East running
out comfortable winners 31-12. After the game the spectators were
entertained by East Ladies and Miners on the 3G pitch, East winning
50-24.
This Saturday the big match at Ledgard Avenue is East against Miners
in the second round of the Tier 3 cup. K.O. 2:30
As always there will be a number of Junior games on Sunday from 10:30
in the morning, finishing with the Youth team facing Wigan St Judes
K.O. 1:30.
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Leigh Miners Rangers
by Jeff Gorse
A few weeks ago the Sports Village
Stadium hosted the borough's first
Healthy Stadia, Healthy Clubs
conference, showcasing a programme
which the local amateur clubs have
certainly played their part in.
The essence of the programme is to support clubs to allow all their
visitors - players, volunteers, supporters and the local community as
a whole - to have a healthy and enjoyable experience when they visit
the club venue, be it a state-of-the-art purpose-built stadium such as
the Sports Village or DW, or the more homely surroundings of Twist
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the aim of putting monthly revenue into the club all
the year round. All fans are able to join either a
Bronze or Silver package. This is a way of enhancing
your season ticket to put more revenue into your
club.
The Corporate Gold package is also a way that your
business can get together with other local business
people on match days, enjoying not only hospitality with
other members but spending time promoting your own
business, whilst watching the game.
Any business that is interested in joining the Corporate
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A C Windscreens
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Ridyard
78
104
75
With DAVE PARKINSON
Shaw
1
1
100
Martyn Ridyard’s scoring burst of 40 points (5 tries and 10 goals) in the
last two games has propelled him to within fifteen points of the 200
mark for the season. Martyn has only missed four kicks, out of 36
attempts in his last seven games. That’s an incredible 89% success rate.
It has to be those yellow boots!
Ryan Brierley has also scored five tries in the last two games, and is now way
out in front in our try scoring list with 17. What makes that total all the more
Brierley
5
7
71
impressive, is that his fifteen appearances this season, include only four starts.
Stuart Littler’s block-busting try against Sheffield, takes him into double figures
with ten.
The Championship try-scoring chart, in the Sheffield programme, remarkably
doesn’t contain one Leigh player. However, that is testament to how the tries
have been shared around the squad that has scored an average of six tries per
game.
2012
NAME
Bob Beswick
Ricky Bibey
Ryan Brierley
Craig Briscoe
Greg Burke
Adam Clay
John Duffy
Tommy Gallagher
Matt Gardner
Lee Gittins
Tommy Goulden
Kevin Henderson
Sam Hopkins
James Laithwaite
Stuart Littler
Dean McGilvray
Gregg McNally
Steve Maden
Ricky Murphy
Steve Nash
Anthony Nicholson
Michael Ostick
Rob Parker
Jonny Pownall
Martyn Ridyard
Alex Robson
Chris Rowe
Matty Russell
Ryan Shaw
Sam Singleton
Tom Spencer
James Taylor
Andy Thornley
Josh Ward
Michael Worrincy
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08/12/84
22/09/81
12/03/92
08/12/92
07/10/90
02/07/80
10/09/83
24/08/84
06/12/87
30/06/81
10/01/81
17/02/90
23/09/91
19/02/79
24/04/88
02/01/91
13/09/82
15/12/93
14/01/86
28/11/90
23/01/88
05/09/81
22/08/91
25/07/86
08/02/94
06/06/93
27/02/92
02/01/91
11/09/84
12/06/95
16/02/86
Apps
17
6
7
14
0
5
11
1
21
1
15
2
10
12
20
5
19
19
0
3
8
11
18
13
20
0
1
2
3
1
5
8
2
1
5
286
Career
Sub
2
1
12
8
1
0
1
15
0
0
0
4
10
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
8
5
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
6
2
0
0
2
88
Tries
1
0
19
3
0
3
4
3
8
0
5
1
8
3
12
3
9
7
0
0
2
0
3
6
7
0
0
3
3
0
3
5
1
0
3
125
Goals
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
88
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
94
Try Makers
Individual
Pass
Kick
Other
Total
Ridyard
McNally
Brierley
Duffy
Littler
Beswick
Russell
Gallagher
Parker
Laithwaite
Gardner
Bibey
Ostick
Hopkins
Maden
Pownall
Shaw
Briscoe
Nicholson
Goulden
Gittins
McGilvray
3
3
5
2
5
1
3
1
3
1
3
0
0
3
2
2
2
1
0
1
0
0
41
15
11
6
5
3
4
2
4
2
2
1
3
3
0
1
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
67
7
2
1
3
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
25
16
12
10
8
7
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
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1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Pts
5
0
86
12
0
12
16
12
32
0
20
4
32
12
48
12
36
28
0
0
8
0
12
24
205
0
0
12
14
0
12
20
4
0
12
690
Captains
Duffy
Beswick
Apps
17
55
7
14
0
5
153
1
21
1
65
2
13
12
50
33
19
168
0
14
11
11
18
14
83
0
1
2
3
1
5
143
13
1
5
11
7
Sub
2
13
12
13
1
0
42
15
0
0
7
5
20
0
1
1
0
3
0
23
18
5
2
2
10
2
0
0
0
0
6
25
19
0
2
Tries
1
6
19
4
0
3
51
3
8
0
28
1
12
3
20
12
9
62
0
6
5
0
3
7
46
0
0
3
3
0
3
22
5
0
3
Goals
0
0
5
0
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
115
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
DG
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts
5
24
86
16
0
12
246
12
32
0
112
4
48
12
80
48
36
248
0
24
20
0
12
28
416
0
0
12
14
0
12
88
20
0
12
Goal Kickers
Goals
Att
%
Ridyard
McNally
Brierley
Shaw
88
121
0.73
5
1
7
1
0.71
1
Far Left:
Ryan Brierley
Left:
Martyn Ridyard
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FIXTURES & Results
2012
KEY
Home Games: Bold Capitals
NRC = Northern Rail Cup
COOP = Cooperative Championship
T = Try G = Goal
LEIGH CENTURIONS 2012
Date
Opposition
Comp
Score
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
February
Sun 12
Sun 19
Sun 26
BARROW
Sheffield
HUNSLET
NRC
NRC
NRC
48-16
22-23
30-12
McNally
McNally T
McNally T
Maden
Maden
Maden
Littler 2T
Littler
Littler T
Gardner
Gardner
Gardner
McGilvray T
McGilvray
McGilvray
Ridyard 5G
Ridyard 3G
Ridyard 3G
Duffy
Beswick
Duffy
Bibey
Spencer
Hopkins T
March
Sun 4
Thurs 8
Thurs 15
Sat 24
Fri 30
Gateshead
BATLEY
Featherstone
London Skolars
YORK
NRC
COOP
COOP
CCC3
COOP
42-0
18-24
16-36
43-26
36-6
Russell 2T
McNally
Russell T
McNally T
McNally T
Clay T
Maden
Maden
Maden T
Maden
Littler
Shaw 2T
Littler
Littler 3T
Littler
Gardner T
Gardner
Gardner T
Gardner T
Gardner T
Shaw T
Clay T
Shaw 1G
Pownall T
Pownall 3T
Ridyard 5G
Ridyard 1G
Brierley
Ridyard 5G
Ridyard T 4G
Duffy
Duffy
Duffy
Duffy
Duffy T
April
Fri 6
Sun 15
Thurs 19
Sun 29
SWINTON
ROCHDALE
Halifax
HALIFAX
COOP
CCC4
COOP
CCC5
38- 4
68-18
32-18
19-18
McNally
McNally
McNally 2T
McNally
Maden 2T
Maden T
Maden
Maden
Littler
Littler 2T
Littler
Littler
Gardner T
Gardner T
Gardner T
Gardner
Pownall
Pownall
Pownall
Pownall
Sheffield
LEEDS
HUNSLET
Dewsbury
COOP
CCCQF
COOP
COOP
34-32
12-60
30-12
34-18
McNally
McNally T
McNally
McNally
Maden
Maden
Maden
Maden
Littler
Littler
Littler
Littler T
Gardner
Gardner
Gardner
Gardner
AVIGNON
SHEFFIELD
BATLEY
FEATHERSTONE
AFC
COOP
NRC QF
COOP
44-10
40-12
32-12
16-22
Brierley3T2G
McNally T
McNally T
McNally
Clay
Maden
Maden 2T
Maden T
Gittins
Littler T
Littler T
Littler
Batley
Featherstone
DEWSBURY
York City
COOP
NRC
COOP
COOP
20-42
16-54
McNally
McNally
Clay 1T
Maden
Littler
Littler 1T
August
Sun 5
Sun 12
Fri 17
Thurs 23
Hunslet
Keighley
HALIFAX
KEIGHLEY
COOP
COOP
COOP
COOP
September
Sun 2
Swinton
COOP
May
Sun 6
Fri 11
Sun 20
Sun 27
June
Sat 2
Thurs 7
Sun 17
Fri 22
July
Sun 1
Thurs 5
Fri 13
Sun 22
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12
13
14
Beswick
Parker T
Nicholson Parker
Nicholson T Parker
Briscoe
Worrincy
Worrincy T
Goulden 2T
Goulden
Goulden
Hopkins
Hopkins 2T
Taylor T
Bibey
Parker T
Bibey
Bibey
Bibey
Nicholson
Beswick
Beswick
Nicholson
Beswick
Spencer
Bibey
Spencer T
Parker
Parker
Briscoe
Briscoe
Worrincy
Briscoe
Briscoe
Worrincy
Goulden
Taylor
Worrincy T
Laithwaite
Ridyard 5G Beswick
RidyardT 10G Brierley 4T
Ridyard 4G Duffy T
Ridyard 3G1D Duffy T
Ostick
Ostick
Ostick
Ostick
Nicholson
Beswick
Beswick
Beswick
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Laithwaite
Briscoe T
Laithwaite
Laithwaite T
Pownall T
Pownall
Pownall
Pownall
Ridyard 7G
Ridyard 2G
Ridyard 5G
Ridyard 5G
Brierley T
Beswick
Beswick
Duffy T
Nash
Ostick
Ostick
Ostick
Beswick
Nicholson
Nicholson T
Beswick
Parker
Parker
Parker T
Parker
Laithwaite T
Laithwaite
Laithwaite T
Laithwaite
Henderson
Gardner
Gardner T
Gardner
McGilvray T
Pownall T
Pownall
Pownall
Ward
Ridyard 2T 6G
Ridyard 4G
Ridyard 2G
Duffy
Briscoe
Brierley
Briscoe
Spencer
Ostick
Ostick
Ostick
Singleton
Beswick
Beswick T
Beswick
Gardner
Gardner
McGilvray 1T Ridyard 2G
Clay
Ridyard 2G
Brierley 1T
Brierley
Ostick
Nash
Beswick
Nicholson
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17
Referee
Penalties
Sent off
Sinbinned
Attendance
Brierley 2T, 3G Worrincy T
BrierleyT
Briscoe
Brierley
Briscoe
Nicholson
Taylor
Ostick
Gallagher
Gallagher
Gallagher
Stokes
Hicks
Leatherbarrow
11 - 7
5-7
9-8
0
0
0
0
0
0
1860
1045
1374
Taylor T
Hopkins
Hopkins
Taylor
Taylor
Beswick
Brierley
Ridyard 1G
Beswick 1DG
Brierley
Maden
Worrincy
Briscoe
Hopkins
Hopkins
Ostick
Taylor
Nicholson
Ostick
Nicholson
Gallagher T
Ostick
Parker
Gallagher
Gallagher
Crashley
Thomason
Laughton
Kidd
Leahy
7-4
15 - 13
12 - 7
7 - 17
6-7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
276
1663
2382
376
1700
Goulden
Goulden
Goulden
Goulden T
Taylor 2T
Taylor
Briscoe
Briscoe
Brierley T
Nicholson
Brierley 2T
Brierley
Hopkins
Hopkins 2T
Spencer
Hopkins
Briscoe T
Bibey
Hopkins
Nash
Gallagher
Gallagher
Gallagher
Gallagher
Laughton
Leatherbarrow
Stokes
Bentham
6-6
10 - 5
4 - 10
12 - 11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2135
1229
2062
2182
Goulden
Goulden T
Goulden
Goulden T
Taylor T
Nash
Briscoe
Hopkins T
Nicholson
Brierley
Brierley T
Nicholson
Hopkins T
Briscoe
Nash
Briscoe T
Briscoe
Hopkins
Hopkins
Nash
Spencer
Gallagher
Gallagher T
Spencer T
Leahy
Thaler
Merrick
Hewer
5-4
6-6
6-6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1237
5290
1716
922
Gallagher T Laithwaite
Parker
Laithwaite
Parker
Laithwaite
Parker
Laithwaite
Rowe
Goulden
Goulden
Goulden T
Briscoe
Hopkins
Hopkins
Hopkins
Ridyard 3T 4G
Brierley 2T
Henderson
Brierley 1T
Burke
Henderson
Briscoe
Henderson
Nicholson
Spencer
Spencer
Spencer
Robson
Gallagher
Gallagher
Nash
Leahy
Stokes
Sharrad
G Hewer
4-9
7-6
9-3
13-4
0
0
0
0
0
0
773
1645
2002
1837
Parker
Spencer
Henderson
Thornley
Briscoe
Briscoe
Robson
Duffy
Hopkins
Nicholson
Henderson 1T Ostick
Gallagher
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THE
CENTURION
NEXT UP AT LEIGH SPORTS VILLAGE
Friday 17th August
Kick Off 7:30 p.m.
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Date/Time to be announced
Co-operative Championship
Re-arranged Co-operative Championship
Fixture (watch press/Website for details)
CENTURIONS v
HALIFAX
CENTURIONS v
KEIGHLEY COUGARS
Season Tickets Apply
Season Tickets Apply
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