• 13 Pro-Am Community Rugby League Show 2024 Episode 36

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

13 Pro-Am Community Rugby League Show 2024 Episode 36

  • Summary

  • 13 Pro Am Community RL Show, Episode 36 Synopsis
    Wath Brow Hornets Reign Supreme:
    Dave Parkinson and Ste Beech kick off the show by celebrating Wath Brow Hornets' victory over Maryport in the Holmen Iggesund Cumberland League. They discuss the significance of this win and its impact on the league standings.
    North West Mens League Recap:
    The duo delve into the results from the North West Mens League, highlighting key matchups and performances. They provide insights into the competitive nature of the league and discuss potential title contenders.
    Yorkshire Men's League Cup Final Disappointment:
    Despite Doncaster Toll Bar's defeat in the Yorkshire Men's League Cup final against Mirfield, Ste and Dave analyze the match and offer their thoughts on the team's performance. This marks the third final loss for Doncaster Toll Bar this season.
    National Conference League Update:
    The show covers the latest developments in the National Conference League, including:
    Siddal's successful playoff semi-final.
    Hunslet's victory over Rochdale Mayfield.
    Dewsbury Moor's behind-closed-doors match against Ince Rose Bridge.
    Division Two and Three Finals:
    Oldham St Annes' triumph in the Division Two Finals is discussed.
    Drighlington's promotion from Division Three is celebrated, highlighting their impressive season.
    Overall, Episode 36 of the 13 Pro Am Community RL Show provides a comprehensive overview of the latest rugby league action, focusing on key matches, results, and league standings.
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