Wednesday 30 January 2013

Get Your Kit On, Wigan Warriors 2013 Shirt

Thank you to our friends at www.superleaguefans.co.uk for the following post and Wigan Warriors for the photo. Wigan Warriors new Home Kit for the 2013 season which will see the Club look to expand on its trophy success of the last three seasons. The new shirt continues the tradition of the famous cherry-and-white hoops but this year with a simple bold hoop design which takes its inspiration from the 1992 design and features new detailing in the form of a new collar line. The shirt will be accompanied this year by cherry shorts and white socks featuring a single cherry turnover. The shirt is designed and produced by Australian kit manufactures ISC and will again display the logo of Main Club Sponsor Applicado-FS across the chest. Partners Magners Irish Cider will have their logo located on the right shoulder with new partners Ainscough Crane Hire on the left shoulder. Caliper Engineering are new rear collar sponsor while JK Guest will continue on the top reverse of the shirt with Numech on the base of the back of the shirt. The Short Sponsors for 2013 will include once more Maximuscle and Pavertec, the latter having moved to the front of the shorts. Commenting, Wigan Warriors Head Coach Shaun Wane said: "I am really pleased with the new design which continues the traditional look of our home Club Colours. I'm sure that it will be a hit with our fans." Adult home shirts remain priced at £47, Juniors £35 and Toddlers at £28 Source: wiganwarriors.com Photo credit: wiganwarriors.com

Wednesday 16 January 2013

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SportTrades, covering sport from all sides.  Our new look website is finally ready and will go live end of January. http://www.facebook.com/pages/SportTrades/447336475320260

Get Your Kit On: Hull KR 2013 new kit

The back end of 2012 saw a number of Rugby League, Super League clubs unveil their new kits for 2013 season. With the help of our friends from www.superleaguefans.com we catch up with the new kits.

The Robins have unveiled their home and away kits for the 2013 Super League season.

Manufactured by Burrda Sport, the kits were unveiled tonight (Thursday) at a special launch event held on Savile Street in the city centre. Several members of the first team squad donned the kits and braved the freezing temperatures to strut their stuff on the catwalk in front of a large contingent of Robins’ supporters of all ages.

The home shirt is predominantly red and features the ‘three crowns’ of Hull logo which forms part of the club badge. Hirebase are once again the principle sponsor and sleeve sponsors with Teckno Developments (chest), City Health Care Partnership CIC (collar), East Yorkshire Shutters (back collar), KMS Facilities Group (upper back home shirt), Community Hub (upper back away shirt) and Hull College (lower back) also featuring on the home and away shirts.

In a change from last season, the home shorts are red and feature the logos of Ingrams Solicitors and Archbishop Sentamu Academy whilst the socks are white with red trim.

On their travels in 2013, the Robins will wear a navy blue strip with white and orange detail. Blue has proven to be a popular alternative colour with Rovers’ supporters in recent years and it’s anticipated that this season will be no different with the club and Burrda Sport having come up with an eye-catching design.

Robins’ skipper Michael Dobson likes the look of both kits and said:

“I think that both strips look very nice and I’m sure the fans will love them. From a players’ point of view, if you look good, you feel good, and all of the boys seem to be impressed with the kits.”

Adult shirts (XS-5XL) are priced at £46 as are ladies shirts (8-18), whilst children’s shirts (SB-XLB) are priced at £35. They’re now available from the club store on Savile Street and from the online store at www.hullkr.co.uk.

Barking and Dagenham Bulldogs, sign their first school partnership

East London Rugby League outfit, Barking and Dagenham Bulldogs, sign their first school partnership.
Paddy Crowley takes up the story.

The Bulldogs proud to have their first School Partnership with Brittons Academy, our local secondary school.

On Tuesday Brittons and the Bulldogs cemented our partnership which started the back of some great school coaching and development by the Broncos East London team, especially Ashley Greaves.

Due to their tireless enthusiasm shown to the Broncos team, Brittons who already have Rugby League on their Syllabus, were asked by the Bulldogs to be our first ever partner in a move that can only benefit both parties involved.

We are naturally delighted that they said yes, look forward to us both reaping many benefits and also look forward to Mr Halls first game over the summer!

Sol y Futbol. Lanzarote climb the table after win.

Our first visit for 2013 to Arrecife and the boys come up with a win. Ian reports, as Lanzarote climb to 12th

LANZAROTE  3   U.D. TIJARAFE   2

The Rojillos make it two wins on the bounce with British boy Ryan Macphee opening his account for Lanzarote with the opening goal from an eighth minute header.

Anything other than a win against second from bottom side U.D. Tijarafe would have been deemed as failure however the Conejeros (Locals) made heavy weather against a poor La Palma team.

In the opening stages Lanzarote looked as though they were going to ease to victory especially when striker Rosmen latched on to a mix up in the centre of defence where both centre backs collided with each other, this allowed the stand in captain to strike low at the Tijarafe goal. His effort was well saved by the La Palma keeper but the rebound fell to Ryan Macphee who kept his composure and nodded the ball home to score on his first full outing and give his side a 1-0 advantage.

This should have been the stepping stone to tear the opposition apart as Lanzarote were dominant however just short of the half hour mark and Tijarafe were level. An in swinging cross from the left looked harmless enough and it seemed as though the Lanzarote keeper was going to tip the ball over the bar, unfortunately the keeper with a name which must have summed up his feelings “Agoney”got too much hand on the ball which left an easy nod home for midfielder Alby to level the score at 1-1.

Two minutes later and a good pass from Toñito set striker Ryan Macphee on his way to goal. His strike from 12 yards was superbly tipped around the near post from the La Palma keeper. Moments later and a curling free kick from midfielder Juanca grazed the La Palma crossbar but the score remained level at the break.

Early in the second half and Toñito had a wonder opportunity to put the Rojillos ahead. The winger who found himself play a more central role in this match was clean through, as the keeper advanced, Toñito attempted to chip the ball over but his attempt went disastrously wrong as the ball fell straight into the arms of the delighted keeper.

In the 72nd minute Juanca controlled the ball in the area and a defender nipped the ball away with his hand, the Ref had no hesitation in ordering a spot kick. Toñito fired home with ease sending Lanzarote into a 2-1 lead.

Five minutes later and a determined solo run from left back Taja produced a super goal as he brushed off two defenders and beat the keeper stroking the ball home to give his side breathing space with a 3-1 lead.
Full credit to the La Palma outfit as their heads did not drop. Three minutes from time and they ensured that the Rojillos were going to have a nervy ending to the match.

Right back Mauri did superbly beating Taja on the edge of the box and then pulled his pass back to Alby who neatly slotted the ball into the left hand corner leaving the Lanzarote keeper no chance.

The La Palma side threw players forward for the remaining few minutes but the Rojillos stood firm to claim all three points and move two places up the league table into 12th spot.

Lanzarote have a tough away match next week against second placed Tenerife side Atlético Granadilla. The next home game is scheduled for Sunday 27th January versus Tenerife B but please check time and confirmed date a few days before the match.

Hoop Zone: Barking Abbey U19's and Men with good win.

Thanks to our friends at Barking Abbey for the following post and photo.

Barking Abbey 68 London Westside 49

Despite a slow start, Barking Abbey came out on top with a 68-49 victory over London Westside II on Saturday evening in VCars.co.uk Division 4 action.

The game was tied at 13 after the opening period, but a 23-6 second quarter gave BA a lead they wouldn’t relinquish the rest of the way.

“We got there in the end,” said head coach Frank Holloway after the game. “We regrouped in the second quarter and knuckled down defensively to get the win.”

Nial Hegarty led BA with 16 points, Robinson Idehen added 12 on 6/8 shooting, whilst Roy Downey had an 11 point, 10 assist double double.

BA, who now stand at 9-1 atop of the South East conference, will now take on Ware Rebels on January 26 at home (4.00pm tip).

U19's hammer Canterbury

Barking Abbey had a blistering start to 2013 in the EB/BCS Under-19 Premier League, with a 91-15 rout over Canterbury High School on Wednesday afternoon.

BA never trailed, holding Canterbury to just 3 points in both the third and fourth quarters, in what was a total team effort.

“I thought we played very well defensively, we also shared the ball very well,” said head coach Frank Holloway after the game. “We had 26 assists for the night, any time you have that many assists…we just shared the ball and made each other better.”

Josh Steel had 18 points, Niall Hegarty and Robinson Idehen 13 each, whilst David Akibo added 10. Nine games into the season, BA stand at 7-2, at the top of Group 3.

The team will look to better their record on Wednesday 23rd January when they face Oaklands away.

Front Row: Hoppa at Fylde to watch win over Blaydon

Hoppa at Fylde, well to tell the truth a touch of grey surfing found a good report on the Fylde game. A bit cold for old Hoppa to be out and about. Thanks to Fylde for the report and Chris Farrow for the photo.

Fylde 23 Blaydon 19

Fylde out muscled Blaydon and earned a deserved victory over the 2nd placed side in National One at the Woodlands. There have been so many occasions in the past in which the North Easterners have beaten up a Fylde pack and disrupted their normal, open and flowing style of play - 10 wins in the 11 fixtures between the clubs. So it was fascinating to see the Fylde pack battle hard to gain marginal supremacy in a tight and hard fought game. After the game, Head Coach Mark Nelson gave his man of the match award to "the Fylde pack" which summed things up very well.

Both teams gave fine defensive performances and, in consequence, their respective attacks found it hard to find gaps and finish off the numerous promising running moves launched.

Blaydon are the form team in N1 and went into this game with eleven successive victories behind them. It's easy to see why given their strong, mobile forwards and plenty of pace in their backline. But put under acute pressure by the aggressive Fylde eight, they made numerous errors and their normally faultless kicking game didn't really work.

The game started with five minutes of continuous Fylde possession as they went through many phases, recycling the ball and looking for gaps in the Blaydon defence. But the first scrummage looked very ominous for the home side as they were pushed off their own ball in disarray. As it turned out, this was a one-off as Fylde got their set piece back in order and more or less achieved parity in subsequent scrummages against the excellent opposition & former Newcastle Falcons frontrow of Ward, Hall & Kilbraier. The lineouts were shaded by Fylde as hooker Jonny Roddam's throwing radar worked almost perfectly and they nicked some opposition ball.

With Blaydon's influential fly-half Andrew Baggett unusually missing a kickable early penalty, it wasn't until the 18th minute that the stalemate was broken. Fylde attacked deep in the Blaydon half and from a ruck 5m out from the line the opportunistic Paul Arnold picked up a loose ball and dived over for a try. Arnold was to have an excellent afternoon, always the 'go to' man for ball carrying and neat offloading. With normal goal kicker Chris Johnson on the bench, it was stand-in Ryan de la Harpe who took most of the kicking responsibility but the scrum-half hooked the attempted conversion well wide. 5-0 to Fylde.

It took Blaydon just three minutes to respond and they did so with the best move of the day. The pack secured good ball inside the Fylde half and they worked the ball swiftly down their left. Neat inter passing and pace near the touchline put in former Fylde & KGS player, Tommy Banks, and he outstripped the defence to score with aplomb. Baggett's conversion went wide so the scores were even. Blaydon's backline looked very dangerous in this phase of the game, frequently breaking the first Fylde tackle but somehow either a last defender saved the day or the visitors were let down by faulty handling. They also rather wasted good possession with some poor infield kicking by Andrew Baggett which merely allowed Fylde to counter attack through their speedy back three of Oli Brennand, Chris Briers & Olly Viney.

Fylde painstakingly worked their way back into the game and launched numerous attacks through backs and forwards. Scoring opportunities were rather spurned as either the last pass went astray or excellent tackling kept them out. Their best move of the half saw winger Oli Brennand receive the ball wide left in the 36th minute and he cut infield to shred the visitors' defence. As he was closed down by the final defender his overhead pass failed to find a supporting team mate who was tackled off the ball by a cynical defender. Referee Shane Lewis gave the penalty but rather generously spared the guilty player from a yellow card.
Justice was done when from the kick to the corner the Fylde eight launched a powerful driving maul which ended with Paul Arnold claiming his second touchdown amidst a pile of bodies. Once again the conversion attempt went awry but Fylde had a deserved 10-5 lead at the interval.

Fylde dominated the third quarter with almost constant possession inside the Blaydon half. In the 46th minute following numerous phases of Fylde possession the ball was moved left, Oli Brennand made space before passing inside to fullback Chris Briers who took the ball at pace through a gap in the defence and ploughed over the line with a couple of Blaydon players hanging on to him. Although rather a willowy build, Briers is immensely strong when in possession.

Fly-half Richard Kenyon now took over the goal kicking responsibilities but he had no better luck and it drifted wide of the posts. 15-5 to Fylde. It remained rather one way traffic as Fylde continued to dominate territory although finding as hard as ever to create scoring chances against the rock of Blaydon's defence. But in the 57th minute Blaydon committed an offence inside their own half and centre Scott Barrow kicked the penalty into the corner. From the subsequent lineout the Fylde pack once more launched a powerful maul and drove towards the Blaydon line. This time it was finished off by replacement prop Simon Griffiths who marked his return to the club with a try, and a bonus point scoring one at that. The conversion kick was missed once more but Fylde had established a clear 20-5 advantage.

But Blaydon

Fylde came back once more and pressurised Blaydon on their 22m line. A Blaydon defender interfered in a ruck in the 68th minute and Ryan de la Harpe converted a straightforward penalty chance in front of the posts for a 23-12 lead. Minutes later, there was a repeat but the penalty was from slightly further out. This time the kick sailed high but cannoned off a post back into play and was cleared.

Blaydon dominated the last ten minutes as they tried to rescue their long unbeaten record. In the 80th minute the North Easterners kicked a penalty to the corner and gave Fylde some of their own medicine with a good driving maul that ended with no 8 Jason Smithson last man up to claim the try. Baggett converted well and, very briefly, there was just four points in it. But Blaydon hadn't the time to launch another attack and Fylde claimed a deserved win.

The only troubling moment of the match for the home side was an injury to young flanker Ben Vernon who had a very good game. He suffered a bad strain to an ankle and was helped off the pitch in the 52nd minute to be replaced by Cameron Thompson. Everyone at the Club wishes him a speedy recovery.

With Ealing Trailfinders earning a close win at Tynedale, they stretched their lead at the top of the National One table to seven points with Blaydon maintaining 2nd place. Fylde move up two places to 7th. Their game at Sedgley Park next Saturday in an all Lancashire clash will be important for both clubs but particularly so for Sedgley who are struggling in 14th place, 12 points adrift of the 13th club Wharfedale.

FYLDE: 15 Chris Briers; 14 Olly Viney, 13 Stephen Briers, 12 Scott Barrow, 11 Oli Brennand; 10 Richard Kenyon, 9 Ryan de la Harpe; 1 Dan Birchall, 2 Jonny Roddam, 3 Peter Altham (Simon Griffiths 49), 4 Paul Arnold, 5 Roger Banks, 6 Evan Stewart, 7 Ben Vernon (Cameron Thompson 52), 8 Sam Beaumont.

Non-playing replacements: Tom Burtonwood, Martin Wallwork, Chris Johnson.

BLAYDON: 15 Nathan Bailey; 14 Tom Jeffrey (Gavin Painter 59), 13 Charles Incledon, 12 Tommy Banks, 11 Simon Barber; 10 Andrew Baggett, 9 Hall Charlton (Jonny Burn 58); 1 Robbie Kalbraier, 2 Matthew Hall (Nico Nyemba 63), 3 Micky Ward (Robbie Morris 63), 4 Chris

Monday 7 January 2013

Front Row: Aviva Premiership Round 13 Report

Thank you to our friends at Aviva Premiership for the following post and photo.

SportTrades: Sponsorship Our 'FOCUS'.

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Hoop Zone: Barking Abbey Women have a winning start to 2013

Thank you to the team at Barking Abbey for the following post and photo.

Barking Abbey Senior Women started the new year off with a victory in VCars.co.uk Division 1, beating NASSA Stars, 48-43, at UEL Sports Dock on Sunday afternoon.

Despite being without point guard Georgia Jones, who has left BA to join Romanian side Cluj Napoca for the remainder of the season, strong performances from Melita Emanual-Carr and Shanice Norton allowed Abbey to come away with the win.

“I’m very pleased to get a win in our first game without Georgia,” said head coach Mark Clark after the game. “Again, we missed a lot of shots we would expect to make, but we have to credit NASSA for making our lives difficult in the second half.

“Melita and Shanice stepped into Georgia’s shoes well, and Ros (Mason) showed great leadership.”
Emanuel-Carr had 14 points to lead BA, who now sit second in Division 1 behind City of Sheffield with a 5-1 record, and Ros Mason added 10 of her own.

Abbey will now have six days to prepare to take on Cardiff Archers at Barking Abbey Leisure Centre (Jan 12, 8:00pm tip off).

Ella Clark has won the 2012 Beach Classic tournament MVP

Barking Abbey graduate Ella Clark has won the 2012 Beach Classic tournament MVP, as Long Beach State held on for a 50-49 win over Sam Houston State to claim the third annual Beach Classic title at the Walter Pyramid in December.

Clark, who graduated from BA in 2010, finished with 14 points, five rebounds and a career-high six assists in the championship game of the tournament, following up her season high 16 points, two rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two steals in the tournament’s opening game, an overtime victory over Canisius College.

Claiming the Beach Classic title gives the 49ers their first tournament win in 11 years, since winning the Big West tournament in 2001.

Ella, a 6’3″ forward, is averaging 8.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.7 blocks, on the season.
Asked if she was happy to be named MVP, she said, “I was always jealous of the people who got the prizes.”

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Front Row: Hoppa watches Superb Scottish Give Bedford The Blues

Welcome to Hoppa first trip in 2013 and a Happy New Year to one and all. Hoppa didn't venture too far, as had to return to take the decs down. He started the new year in Richmond, watching London Scottish take on Bedford. The following post is by Mark Tilley and the photo is taking from London Scottish www.londonscottish.com