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FREE MATCHDAY MAGAZINE

ALL GOLDS vs. NORTH WALES CRUSADERS

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:• CRUSADERS PREVIEW• MATCH REPORTS• WEST OF ENGLAND

BIGGEST GAME IN CLUB HISTORY

www.allgoldsrugby.com

APRIL 30th 2017 | KO 3pmPRINCE OF WALES STADIUM

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CONTENTS AND INFO

CLUB INFORMATION

ALL GOLD

PRESIDENTLionel Hurst LL.B

ADVISORY BOARDKrista Woodman, Ken Stone,Kevan Blackadder

GENERAL MANAGERPatrick Evans

HEAD COACHLee Greenwood

ASSISTANT COACHESAnthony Murray,Dan Poulton

S&C COACHESNick Lane, Joe FestaJames Clapp

TEAM MANAGERMartin Lovegrove

KIT AND LOGISTICSDavid Friend

CLUB DOCTORPhil Cox

HEAD PHYSIOTHERAPISTJames Clap

SPORTS THERAPISTKaty Stephens

NUTRITION PARTNERNutrition X

SKY TRY ANDCOMMUNITY MANAGERKane Krlic

BUSINESS AND SPONSORSHIPSophia Wood-Jenkins

MATCHDAY CO-ORDINATORBethany Dixson

MEDIA MANAGER/EDITORChris Wilson

SOCIAL MEDIA & JOURNALISTPatrick Baines, Jack Conlon

PHOTOGRAPHERSLewis Mitchell, Glenn Watts

ALL GOLDS TVJeremy Power

ALL GOLD DESIGNERCraig Paul Design Ltd

The views expressed in this programme are not necessarily those of the University of Gloucestershire

All Golds, the Editor, or Craig Paul Design Ltd.

04 WELCOME

06 ALL GOLD CRUSADERS

08 CRUSADERS PREVIEW

10 CLUB DIRECTORY

12 CRUSADERS ARE IN TOWN

14 ALL GOLDS MATCH REPORTS

16 WEST OF ENGLAND UPDATE

18 FIXTURES & RESULTS

20 SQUAD LINE-UPs

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08CRUSADERS PREVIEW

UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE ALL GOLDSHome Ground: The Prince of Wales Stadium, CheltenhamOffices: Oxstalls Campus, Longlevens, Gloucester. GL2 9HWTelephone: 01242 714468Email: [email protected] website: allgoldsrugby.com

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Welcome to this issue of the All Gold. After a while without a home game, we now have three in quick succession. We entertain the Crusaders in the League 1 Cup today and again in the League in a fortnight, with a game against York next week as the filling in the sandwich.

Both clubs are below us in the table and so, if that is to be believed, we should be looking to win all three games.

Anyone who has seen Lee Greenwood’s side play this season would have noticed that they are capable of beating anyone. This point was noted by assistant coach Anthony Murray in League Express the other week: “We go into every game thinking we can win, and we’ve got the squad to do it,” he said. “If we do things right and stick to the game plan then we’re more than capable of beating anyone in this division.”

The League 1 Cup marks a welcome opportunity for the All Golds to reach a major

final and a chance to win silverware as Lee said this week: “We’re still a relatively new club and there aren’t too many cup semi-finals we’ll be able to get to, so this is the best chance we’ll have to get to a final.” Let’s hope the boys take that chance this time.

The last issue of the All Gold looked back at half a dozen significant games from the club’s previous 100 matches and today’s match could be featuring in a similar reflection when the double century appears in a few years’ time should the All Golds win and advance to the final at Blackpool’s Bloomfield Road ground on the late May bank holiday weekend.

On behalf of the club I’d like to wish Crusaders’ prop John Cookson the very best for a full recovery from the heart attack he suffered after his side’s loss to Toronto on Good Friday. Thankfully, he is out of hospital and recovering at home with his family. Whether he will don the boots again is unclear and the Crusaders are of

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course providing whatever support they can. We add our good wishes to the many he has received from across the country.

The fixtures for the West of England league are out and with the competition starting in a fortnight it is well worth getting to a game if you can. They are usually great entertainment and there are opportunities to get involved with your local team.

On a personal level, I’d certainly encourage people to volunteer. It will help the game grow stronger here in Gloucestershire and bring some uniquely rewarding experiences to those putting in the time and effort.

Of course I must say huge thanks once again to all have contributed to this issue of the All Gold and to Craig at CPD for burning the midnight oil to pull it all together into such a handsome package. And to you for reading: Thanks a lot guys!

WELCOME TO THE ALL GOLD

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In the All Golds’ recent Good Friday victory over the South Wales Ironmen, there were eight players who have turned out in the colours of both clubs.

Although not as many have made the journey to and from North Wales there are three players who could make an appearance against their former club in this week’s match against the Crusaders. Billy Brickhill joined the All Golds for the start of this season whilst Alex Davidson and Callum Mulkeen are former All Golds in the Crusaders squad.

Brickhill came to the Cru last season via Chester Gladiators and the Salford City Reds Academy and won the Welsh Club’s Young Player of the Year Award before moving to the All Golds on the recommendation of our shy

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and retiring assistant coach Anthony Murray who was himself head coach of the Crusaders before joining us.

Alex Davidson spent a season and a half with the All Golds, debuting in a 46-6 home defeat

ALL GOLD CRUSADERS

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7by York in 2015. The following year, he doubled up as coach of the BUCS student side and was also in charge of the All Golds’ Conference League South side last summer.

The Bolton-born prop forward is in his second spell at Wrexham having played on loan for the Crusaders in 2014 prior to joining the All Golds. Previously with the Salford City Reds Alex made three Super League appearances for them in 2011 as well as having a short loan spell with Oldham in 2014.

Callum Mulkeen moved to the West Country with his mates Phil Cowburn and Matt Bradley

to study at Hartpury College where they joined the Gloucestershire Warriors helping them to the 2011 West of England title. All three then joined the University of Gloucestershire and played for the student side in 2011 and 2012 - the latter as part of the national University championship winners.

Callum was a regular in the centre or on the wing in the All Golds inaugural season and scored the first ever try for the club in our opening match against Hemel Stags. After a season at Oxford he returned to the All Golds for a further season before heading to Australia to play for country side Tumut Blues. Back home in Lancashire “Mulk” signed for the Crusaders in January this year and scored a try against his former teammates when the sides met in the Challenge Cup back in February. With a World Cup on the horizon, he will be keen to resume his career as an Irish international player.

Three other players have also appeared for both clubs - prop forward Chris Tyrer (briefly on loan for both clubs), hooker Owain Griffiths (the son of former Crusaders coach Clive Griffiths) and Matt Bradley who played a couple of games on loan from Swinton for the Crusaders.

Matt is still the record goal- and points-scorer for the All Golds from his three seasons playing for us and is currently at Sale FC playing Rugby Union.

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All Golds head coach Lee Greenwood is anticipating a tough test from North Wales Crusaders on Sunday in a game he calls ‘the biggest in the club’s history’.

WRITTEN BY PATRICK BAINES

The All Golds host the Crusaders at the Prince of Wales stadium with the winners progressing to the final of the League 1 Cup in Blackpool on May 27.

Should his side win it would be their first appearance in a final and the All Golds coach says he hopes his players can perform to the standard that has seen them start the 2017 season strongly. He said: “I gave the players a week off after the South Wales game so we’re looking forward to Sunday. It’s the biggest game in the history of the club.

“We’ve had some good wins for far this season and this is another big challenge. We’re looking forward to it but we know Crusaders will be a tough test. They’ve certainly improved since we knocked them out of the Challenge Cup a couple of months back. They’re a dangerous side with

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a lot of good players. We need to make sure we deal with the threats they carry.

“It would be massive for the club, and great for southern rugby league, if we could win.

“I thought we were really good early on against South Wales last time out but the injury to Steven Nield disrupted our momentum and we had to switch players about. We weren’t at our best after that but we got the win. We’ve got a number of injury doubts for Sunday so there might be a few changes. It doesn’t concern me really though because the players that could come in are more than capable, they showed that in the last round at Workington.”

Alex Gaskell will definitely miss the game through injury. Half back Ben Stead, injured in the opening league fixture at Hunslet, won’t play but is confident of returning from

his knee injury in the next fortnight. Front rower James Walter is also expected to miss the game but Harry Kidd and Malikhi Lloyd-Jones could return after they missed the

South Wales game on international duty.

Since losing 36-18 to the All Golds in the Challenge Cup the Crusaders have steadied the ship and have picked up several impressive victories. If you take out their defeat to champions elect Toronto Wolfpack last time out they come into Sunday’s game on the back of three straight wins. Their first league points came with a 26-22

win at York and they followed that up a week later with a 24-

16 triumph at Newcastle in the League 1 Cup quarter final. They

made it three in a row a week later when they took care of Newcastle by an

impressive 30-14 scoreline.

The victors will play the winners of Barrow v Oxford.

Joe McCleantalks to Patrick Baines pre Crusaders

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The Crusaders had a shaky start to the season, losing 50-8 to Keighley and 44-8 to Doncaster, but seem to have really picked up their game as of late. They come into the game with some good wins under their belt, winning two out of their last three. After strong wins over York and Newcastle, Mike Grady’s men went down 80-0 to Toronto, the Wolfpack’s biggest winning margin so far. The Canadian outfit dominated the first half, going in 60-0 at the break, but a stubborn defensive performance in the second period was a real positive to be taken away from the game.

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1 Tommy Johnson,2 Corey Lee,3 Simon Atherton,4 Earl Hurst,5 Dale Bloomfield,6 Andy Moulsdale,7 Ryan Smith, 8 Jonny Walker,9 Lee Hudson,10 Alex Davidson, 11 Alex Thompson,12 Stephen Bannister,13 Ryan Millington,14 James Dandy,15 John Cookson,

16 Luke Warburton,17 Kenny Baker,19 Dan Price,20 Andy Unsworth,21 Dean Thompson, 22 Andrew Joy,23 Richard Joy,24 Jack Houghton,25 Matt Davies,26 Jack Hansen,27 Aaron Moore,28 Callum Mulkeen,29 Josh Simm,30 Blake Turner,31 Warren Thompson

OUR OPPONENTS TODAYNORTH WALES CRUSADERS

FORM SQUAD

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The midfield trio of Tommy Johnson, Jack Hansen and Ryan Smith are North Wales’ biggest threat. All three are good ball-players and are constantly looking to provide opportunities for the men out wide. These include Earl Hurst and former All Gold Callum Mulkeen in the centres, and ex-Rochdale wingers Corey Lee and Dale Bloomfield. Back Rower Alex Thompson can also put in a shift in the centres if needed, making just as much of an impact as he does in the forwards.

The North Wales forward pack can certainly make and impact, giving the side plenty of size and power. Alex Davidson is yet another familiar face to All Golds fans, after spending two years at the Prince of Wales. He and Jonny Walker form a formidable front row pairing, while Lee Hudson and James Dandy interchange at dummy half. Ex-Widnes second rower Jack Houghton has made a huge impact since arriving at the club in November, scoring three tries in eight appearances, and earning a consistent starting spot.

F o r m e r St Helens A c a d e m y fullback Tommy Johnson has become part of the furniture at the Racecourse Ground, after joining in their i n a u g u r a l

League 1 season in 2012. In just four years he has set the club record for appearances, and is just short of reaching 1,000 points for the Crusaders. As far as reliable fullbacks go, you can’t look too far past Johnson in League 1, additionally he is undoubtedly one of the best

BACKS

FORWARDS

ONE TO WATCH

STATS

KEY MAN

HIGHEST SCORE:82-6 v West Hull, 6/4/2013 HIGHEST SCORE AGAINST:

4-98 v Wigan, 15/4/2012 MOST APPEARANCES:

127 – Tommy Johnson 2012-present HIGHEST POINT SCORER:

978 – Tommy Johnson 2012-presentHIGHEST TRY SCORER:

Rob Massam 2012-2016

goal kickers in the competition. He put in an inspired performance in the club’s last win over Newcastle, and a repeat of that could cause some problems for the All Golds in today’s game.

Left centre Earl Hurst is a real athlete out wide, boasting size and speed that make him a real handful for defenders. He is almost like a forward in the way he is built, with a strong upper body that allows him to drive forward and make yards in all areas of the field, while his burst of pace makes him a great threat. He caused problems for the All Golds defence when the two teams last met in the Challenge Cup in February, even crossing for a try. And with proven try scorer Dale Bloomfield on his outside, Crusaders’ left flank pose a real threat in attack.

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SUNDAY 9TH APRILPRINCE OF WALES STADIUM

Putting back-to back wins together is one of the All Golds’ greatest challenges and so it has proved over the past couple of weeks. Not since the first two games of the season had they won consecutive matches and they returned to the Prince of Wales Stadium hoping to build on the tremendous performance at Workington when they reached the League 1 Cup semi finals for the second year running.There the All Golds faced a London Skolars side that had won each of its four visits to Gloucestershire and had a couple of old friends in Josh Allison and Lamont Bryan in their ranks.

The All Golds rode the positive vibe from Cumbria into the opening quarter and built a 16-4 lead with some great play. There were tries from Steve Parry – his 50th for the club – Mo Agoro from a superb Kieran Hyde kick and

Joe McClean who supported Phil Cowburn’s coruscating break from halfway, but only led by 20-10 at the interval thanks to Agoro’s second touchdown engineered brilliantly by Jay Lobwein and Billy Brickhill.

The second half was a vastly different story as the All Golds failed to cross the whitewash. The Skolars fought back with two converted tries to lead 22-20 and though Kieran Hyde knocked over a penalty to tie the scores, two late drop goals from Charlie Lawrence proved the difference.

Lee Greenwood was unhappy with his side’s second half performance: “The second half was pretty poor really,” he said. “We know what Skolars are about and what they are good at and what they do and we couldn’t combat it at all.

“I thought their middles totally got on top of ours in the second half and we weren’t smart enough to do anything about it really.”

ALL GOLDS: Cowburn; Agoro (2t), Brickhill, Nield, Barlow; Fallon, Hyde (3g); Kidd, Parry (t), Walter; Elliott, McClean (t), Worrall; INTERCHANGE: Lobwein, Jones, Purslow, Lloyd-Jones.

SKOLARS DROP ON A WINALL GOLDS 22-24 SKOLARS

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ALL GOLDS MATCH REPORTS

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FRIDAY 14TH APRILMERTHYR RFC

Again the All Golds wasted an excellent start to be clinging on at the end of an absorbing contest between two derby rivals. Tries from Mo Agoro and Harrison Elliott had the All Golds 10-0 up in just five minutes but the Ironmen got back into the game and the All Golds were thankful to take an 18-12 advantage into the dressing rooms following a 70-metre interception try from Agoro and a penalty each.

The second half was forty minutes of mayhem. Both sides scored three tries and both had the advantage of an extra man so that by the time the final ten minutes arrived, there was barely a score between the sides.

The fun began with Chris Vitalini having a ten minute rest and during that time the All Golds added a penalty and a converted try from Phil Cowburn to seemingly take the game by the scruff of the neck leading 26-12.

It wasn’t the case and the Ironmen piled on the pressure and added a try and two goals, with only a Brad Kislingbury try keeping the All Golds 32-20 ahead. The Ironmen scored again and with Chris Barlow in the sin-bin, Izaak Duffy crashed over to make the score 32-30. Amazingly, Courtney Davies hit the outside of the post with the conversion that would have levelled the score.A mistake at the restart handed the All Golds an opportunity and they took it, Agoro touching down for his tenth try in the league this season to make the score 36-30 with ten excruciating minutes still to play.

It was tense, with the visitors’ line taking a pounding as the Ironmen pressed right up to the final hooter and beyond.

But the All Golds rode out the storm – just – to record a much needed win.

Unfortunately, a rib injury to the luckless Graham O’Keeffe took something of the shine from the side’s ninth straight win over the men from South Wales.

ALL GOLDS: Nield; Agoro (3t), Cowburn (t), Kislingbury (t), Barlow; Ward, Hyde (6g); Elliott (t), Parry, Purslow; McClean, Worrall; Brickhill; I

NTERCHANGE: Lobwein, O’Keeffe, Walter, Andrade.

ALL GOLDS SNEAK HOMEIRONMEN 30-36 ALL GOLDS

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Next weekend the West of England kicks off the 2017 season with the annual 9s tournament in Swindon.

The event is fast becoming a fixture in the calendar and an ideal way to kick off proceedings with all the clubs gathering in a competitive yet friendly atmosphere to look forward to the season ahead.

The inaugural winners of the 9s were Cheltenham Phoenix who defeated Bath Romans in the final while the Phoenix reached the final again the following last year only to go down to Oxford Cavaliers in a thrilling final.

The Swindon St George club have worked hard to establish the event with the Supermarine Sports Club an excellent venue for the competition.

FLAME OF THE WESTWEST OF ENGLAND 9s TO KICK OFF SEASON

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Swindon St George A vs. Cheltenham PhoenixBath & Wiltshire Romans vs. Somerset VikingsForest Bulldogs vs. Gloucestershire Warriors

Bath RL vs. Bristol SonicsPortsmouth Navy Seahawks vs. Swindon St George

Oxford Cavaliers vs. Southampton Spitfires

As last year, the West of England league is again split into two pools but this time there is an East-West geographical split, though Bristol Sonics agreed to make up the numbers in the East to ensure there were the

same number of sides in each pool.

The first week’s fixtures on 13 May are:

OPENING FIXTURES

Pool 2

Pool 1

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DATE K.O. OPPONENTS RES FULLBACK WING CENTRE CENTRE WING STAND OFF SCRUM HALF PROP HOOKER PROP 2ND ROW 2ND ROW LOOSE FWD SUB 1 SUB 2 SUB 3 SUB 4

Sun Feb 19 14:00 A Hemel Stags (L1CupR1) 12-48 GASKELL 1T AGORO 1T COWBURN KISLINGBURY 2T BARLOW STEAD 1G HYDE 5G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 2T WALTER WORRALL McCLEAN 1T ELLIOTT 1T HOUGHTON WILLIAMS 1T LLOYD-JONES KIDD

Sun Feb 26 14:00 H North Wales Crusaders (LCCR3) 36-18 GASKELL 1T AGORO 1T COWBURN KISLINGBURY 2T BARLOW HOUGHTON HYDE 2G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 2T ELLIOTT WORRALL McCLEAN 1T BRICKHILL MITCHELL ANDRADE LLOYD-JONES KIDD 1T

Sun Mar 5 15:00 A Hunslet (KPL1) 10-06 HOUGHTON AGORO BRICKHILL WILLIAMS KISLINGBURY STEAD 1G HYDE PURSLOW PARRY (C) KIDD JONES McCLEAN ELLIOTT MITCHELL ANDRADE 1T LLOYD-JONES WALTER

Sun Mar 12 15:00 H Keighley Cougars (KPL1) 46-22 GASKELL AGORO 4T COWBURN KISLINGBURY BARLOW MITCHELL 1T HYDE 5G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 2T KIDD WORRALL McCLEAN BRICKHILL WILLIAMS ELLIOTT 1T FALLON 2G WALTER

Sun Mar 19 15:00 A Doncaster (LCCR4) 48-22 GASKELL AGORO COWBURN KISLINGBURY 1T BARLOW 1T MITCHELL HYDE 3G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 2T KIDD McCLEAN WORRALL BRICKHILL WILLIAMS ELLIOTT ANDRADE WALTER

Sun Mar 26 15:00 A Workington Town (KPL1) 54-22 GASKELL AGORO 1T COWBURN 1T KISLINGBURY BARLOW 1T MITCHELL HYDE 3G PURSLOW PARRY (C) ELLIOTT WORRALL McCLEAN 1T BRICKHILL LLOYD-JONES ANDRADE WALTER KIDD

Sun Apr 2 14:30 A Workington Town (L1CupQF) 22-30 MITCHELL AGORO WILLIAMS COWBURN 2T BARLOW 1T FALLON HYDE 5G KIDD 1T PARRY (C) 1T WALTER ELLIOTT McCLEAN WORRALL STEPHENS O’KEEFFE PURSLOW LLOYD-JONES

Sun Apr 9 15:00 H London Skolars (KPL1) 22-24 COWBURN AGORO 2T BRICKHILL NIELD BARLOW FALLON HYDE 3G KIDD PARRY (C) 1T WALTER ELLIOTT McCLEAN 1T WORRALL LOBWEIN JONES PURSLOW LLOYD JONES

Fri April 14 15:00 A South Wales Ironmen (KPL1) 30-36 NIELD AGORO 3T COWBURN 1T KISLINGBURY 1T BARLOW WARD HYDE 6G ELLIOTT 1T PARRY (C) PURSLOW MCCLEAN WORRALL BRICKHILL LOBWEIN O’KEEFFE WALTER ANDRADE

Sun April 30 15:00 H North Wales Crusaders (L1CupSF)

Sun May 7 15:00 H York City Knights (KPL1)

Sun May 14 15:00 H North Wales Crusaders (KPL1)

Sun May 21 15:00 A Coventry Bears (KPL1)

Sun Jun 4 15:00 H Newcastle Thunder (KPL1)

Sun Jun 11 14:00 A Whitehaven (KPL1)

Sun Jun 18 14:00 A Hemel Stags (KPL1)

Sun Jun 25 15:00 H Oxford (KPL1)

Sat Jul 1 18:30 A Barrow Raiders (KPL1)

Sat Jul 8 12:00 A Toronto Wolfpack (KPL1)

Sun Jul 16 15:00 H Doncaster (KPL1)

THE KEY | Home games appear in bold | KPL1 = Kingstone Press League 1 | KPL1S = Kingstone Press League 1 ShieldLCC = Ladbrokes Challenge Cup | L1Cup = League 1 Cup | Sin-binned Red Card (Sent Off) | T = Try | G = Goal | DG = Drop Goal

ALL GOLDS FIXTURES & RESULTS 2017

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DATE K.O. OPPONENTS RES FULLBACK WING CENTRE CENTRE WING STAND OFF SCRUM HALF PROP HOOKER PROP 2ND ROW 2ND ROW LOOSE FWD SUB 1 SUB 2 SUB 3 SUB 4

Sun Feb 19 14:00 A Hemel Stags (L1CupR1) 12-48 GASKELL 1T AGORO 1T COWBURN KISLINGBURY 2T BARLOW STEAD 1G HYDE 5G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 2T WALTER WORRALL McCLEAN 1T ELLIOTT 1T HOUGHTON WILLIAMS 1T LLOYD-JONES KIDD

Sun Feb 26 14:00 H North Wales Crusaders (LCCR3) 36-18 GASKELL 1T AGORO 1T COWBURN KISLINGBURY 2T BARLOW HOUGHTON HYDE 2G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 2T ELLIOTT WORRALL McCLEAN 1T BRICKHILL MITCHELL ANDRADE LLOYD-JONES KIDD 1T

Sun Mar 5 15:00 A Hunslet (KPL1) 10-06 HOUGHTON AGORO BRICKHILL WILLIAMS KISLINGBURY STEAD 1G HYDE PURSLOW PARRY (C) KIDD JONES McCLEAN ELLIOTT MITCHELL ANDRADE 1T LLOYD-JONES WALTER

Sun Mar 12 15:00 H Keighley Cougars (KPL1) 46-22 GASKELL AGORO 4T COWBURN KISLINGBURY BARLOW MITCHELL 1T HYDE 5G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 2T KIDD WORRALL McCLEAN BRICKHILL WILLIAMS ELLIOTT 1T FALLON 2G WALTER

Sun Mar 19 15:00 A Doncaster (LCCR4) 48-22 GASKELL AGORO COWBURN KISLINGBURY 1T BARLOW 1T MITCHELL HYDE 3G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 2T KIDD McCLEAN WORRALL BRICKHILL WILLIAMS ELLIOTT ANDRADE WALTER

Sun Mar 26 15:00 A Workington Town (KPL1) 54-22 GASKELL AGORO 1T COWBURN 1T KISLINGBURY BARLOW 1T MITCHELL HYDE 3G PURSLOW PARRY (C) ELLIOTT WORRALL McCLEAN 1T BRICKHILL LLOYD-JONES ANDRADE WALTER KIDD

Sun Apr 2 14:30 A Workington Town (L1CupQF) 22-30 MITCHELL AGORO WILLIAMS COWBURN 2T BARLOW 1T FALLON HYDE 5G KIDD 1T PARRY (C) 1T WALTER ELLIOTT McCLEAN WORRALL STEPHENS O’KEEFFE PURSLOW LLOYD-JONES

Sun Apr 9 15:00 H London Skolars (KPL1) 22-24 COWBURN AGORO 2T BRICKHILL NIELD BARLOW FALLON HYDE 3G KIDD PARRY (C) 1T WALTER ELLIOTT McCLEAN 1T WORRALL LOBWEIN JONES PURSLOW LLOYD JONES

Fri April 14 15:00 A South Wales Ironmen (KPL1) 30-36 NIELD AGORO 3T COWBURN 1T KISLINGBURY 1T BARLOW WARD HYDE 6G ELLIOTT 1T PARRY (C) PURSLOW MCCLEAN WORRALL BRICKHILL LOBWEIN O’KEEFFE WALTER ANDRADE

Sun April 30 15:00 H North Wales Crusaders (L1CupSF)

Sun May 7 15:00 H York City Knights (KPL1)

Sun May 14 15:00 H North Wales Crusaders (KPL1)

Sun May 21 15:00 A Coventry Bears (KPL1)

Sun Jun 4 15:00 H Newcastle Thunder (KPL1)

Sun Jun 11 14:00 A Whitehaven (KPL1)

Sun Jun 18 14:00 A Hemel Stags (KPL1)

Sun Jun 25 15:00 H Oxford (KPL1)

Sat Jul 1 18:30 A Barrow Raiders (KPL1)

Sat Jul 8 12:00 A Toronto Wolfpack (KPL1)

Sun Jul 16 15:00 H Doncaster (KPL1)

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MATT DAVIES

THOMAS JOHNSON

COREY LEE

SIMON ATHERTON

EARL HURST

ANDREW MOULSDALE

RYAN SMITH

JON WALKER

LEE HUDSON

ALEX DAVIDSON

RYAN MILLINGTON

JAMES DANDY

LUKE WARBURTON

DANIEL PRICE

JACK HOUGHTON

JACK HANSEN

AARON MOORE

CALLUM MULKEEN

BLAKE TURNER

CRUSADERSHEAD COACH:MIKE GRADY

MO AGORO

JORDAN ANDRADE

CHRIS BARLOW

BILLY BRICKHILL

PHIL COWBURN

HARRISON ELLIOTT

DANNY FALLON

KIERAN HYDE

HARRY KIDD

BRAD KISLINGBURY

MALIKHI LLOYD-JONES

JOE MCCLEAN

JACK MITCHELL

GRAHAM O’KEEFFE

STEVE PARRY (C)

OLLIE PURSLOW

LUKE STEPHENS

JOSH WARD

CHRIS WORRALL

ALL GOLDSHEAD COACH:

LEE GREENWOOD

UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE ALL GOLDSOxstalls Campus, Gloucester, GL2 9HW

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