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KINGSTONE PRESS CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 11LEIGH CENTURIONS v DONCASTER
SUNDAY, 18th MAy 2014AT LEIGH SPORTS VILLAGE • KICK OFF 3PM
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Hon Life PresidentMr Tommy Sale MBEHon Vice PresidentMr Andy Burnham MPHon Life MembersMr Brian BowmanMr Tommy ColemanMr Frank TaylorMr John MasseyBoard of ManagementMr Michael NorrisMr Derek BeaumontMr Andy MazeyMr Alan PlattMr Steve OpenshawMr Neil WilcockMs Jackie MottersheadMr Trevor Barton MBEMs Julia BradleyHead of RugbyMr Derek BeaumontFirst Team CoachMr Paul RowleyAssistant CoachesMr Neil JukesMr Simon FinniganConditionerMr Nathan PenningtonTraining AssistantMr Thomas WoodMasseurMr Rob Stewart
StatisticianMr Cliff SumnerKit menMr Frank TaylorMr Sean FairhurstMr Tommy MatherUnder 20’s CoachMr Paul AndersonUnder 20’s AssistantMr Steve MayoConditionerMr Dan OgdenPhysiotherapistsMs Emma FletcherMs Hannah LloydMr John Stopford (Under 20's)Club DoctorDr Maurice Doublet-StewartClub AmbassadorMr Alex Murphy OBEGeneral ManagerMr Rob ParkerLottery ManagerMs Christine BrownLottery Co-ordinatorMr Johnathan SimpkinFinance ManagerMs Jane SmithIT & Ticket SalesMr Andrew ParkinsonClub AccountantsStyles & CoJoint Programme EditorsMr Allan Rowley and Mr Mike Latham
HONOURSChampionship Winners: 1905-06Division One Champions: 1981-82Division Two Champions:1977-78, 1985-86, 1988-89Challenge Cup Winners: 1920-21, 1970-71Lancashire Cup Winners:1952-53, 1955-56, 1970-71, 1981-82BBC2 Floodlit Trophy:1969-70, 1972-73Promotion To Top Divisionachieved(Not as Champions):1963-64, 1975-76, 1991-92Other Promotion season:1997 (Division 3 to Division 2)Northern Ford Minor PremiershipWinners: 2001Trans-Pennine Cup Winners: 2001Arriva Trains Cup Winners: 2004LHF National League 1 Champions: 2004LHF National League 1 Grand FinalWinners: 2004Northern Rail Cup Winners: 2006, 2011, 2013
CLUB RECORDSBiggest 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: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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WHO’S WHOAt Leigh Centurions
FROM THE TOPCover Star:Sam Barlowtakes the ballup atFeatherstoneRovers.
May I first of all welcome to LeighSports Village, the home of
Leigh Centurions RLFC, thedirectors, officials, players andsupporters of Doncaster RLFC.Doncaster are currently in third position in the Kingstone PressChampionship and have a vastly experienced and talented Player-Coach in Paul Cooke. They have had some excellent results so farthis season including a home victory over Featherstone Roversand a fine away win at Sheffield Eagles and we are anticipating aclose and exciting game this afternoon.
JOHN RODDYJohn Roddy has stepped down from his position as Chairman andBoard Member. We are disappointed with John's decision but inview of the recent growth in his business it has been inevitablefor some time.John officially joined the Board when we were at our lowest pointand has been a steady hand on the tiller through some verychallenging times. He leaves us in a much stronger position andon behalf of the Board, coaching, playing and support staff andall our volunteers and supporters I would like to thank him forwhat he has done to help get us to where we are today.In the short term John's responsibilities will be shared by the restof the board of management.
FEATHERSTONE ROVERS CUP-TIEThe atmosphere at the Featherstone Rovers Tetley's ChallengeCup-tie was marvellous and thanks must go to club sponsors ABSundecks and Park Leisure for their sponsorship of flags and skydancers which helped enormously to add to the occasion. Bothsides put on a tremendous display and I know that RFL officialBlake Solly was very impressed by his visit to LSV and theperformances of both sides.I must also thank AB Sundecks, Park Leisure and SR WaiteElectrical Contractors for their support in sponsoring sixsupporters' buses for the Kingstone Press Championship game atFeatherstone. Once again we saw a great following of Leighsupporters and their backing helped the team to anotherimpressive victory.
ANDY BURNHAM, MPWe are delighted that Hon Vice president Mr Andy Burnham MPwill be a guest of the Club in the Touchdown Club this afternoon.We are also very pleased to welcome along two former players inRod Tickle and Bob Welding who will both be interviewed in theTouchdown Club pre-match and reliving their illustrious Leigh
careers and looking forward to the launch of the HeritageNumbers later this year.
LEIGH CENTURIONS TVThe Club's own dedicated television channel goes from strengthto strength and, at £32 per year, subscription provides great valuefor money for Centurions supporters and is the envy of otherclubs. There are regular interviews with Paul Rowley, Oliver Wilkesand other players and coaches as well as full match coverage offirst and reserve team games and scoring highlights. In recentweeks a new series Legends of Leigh Rugby League has seen anumber of interviews with past Leigh players which make forfascinating viewing. I cannot recommend the TV channel toohighly and if you have not done so I recommend you join ourgrowing list of subscribers.
LEEDS RHINOS TETLEY’SCHALLENGE CUP QUARTER-FINALMemories of Leigh's great 1971 Wembley Challenge Cup Finalvictory over Leeds will come flooding back when the team travelto Headingley Carnegie for the quarter-final tie on Friday 6 June.The tie will be televised live on Sky Sports. As a result thescheduled home game against Halifax has now been rearrangedfor Wednesday 11 June with an 8pm kick-off.
LEIGH CENTURIONS PLAYERS� ASSOCIATIONThe recently-formed Players' Association has been going fromstrength to strength under the dynamic leadership of JasonDonohue and we are looking forward to welcoming more formerLeigh players to the game this afternoon. We now have many pastplayers visiting LSV on a regular basis and supporting the teamwhich is great to see.
RYAN BRIERLEYOn behalf of everyone connected to the Club I would like to passon our deep condolences to Ryan and his family on the recent lossof his Grandma. A separate tribute page appears later in theprogramme. We shall be holding one minute's silence in herhonour before today's game.
PLAYING THE JOKERIt was great to see so many supporters come along for the recentsmash hit Rugby League play Playing the Joker at LSV. This wasfollowed by a highly entertaining A Question of Sport involvingthe coaching staff.Best wishesMichaelMichael Norris, Member of Leigh Centurions Board ofManagement.
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Since Dave Parkinsonlast caught up with
Paul Rowley for theCenturion MatchdayProgramme, the winshave continued tostack up. In that time, the team have come upwith a league and cup doublesuccess against Featherstone Roversand that recent hard fought win atDewsbury Rams.DP: I know we’ve a lot to cover but,Paul that was an outstandingsecond-half performance atDewsbury. What did you have to sayat half-time?PR: To be honest we just wanted to staycomposed. It was a really strong wind andthey were difficult conditions. They hadscored from an intercept, so we had noreal issues. The amount of possession theyhad – to only score one try was testamentto how resolute we were in defence. It wasa good effort from the boys.There were a number of areas that we hadto improve after the first-half such asterritory and upping completions in goodball. With that we’ll score points.
We increased that dramatically to 100percent good ball completion in thatsecond half and it tells a tale.DP: You said in the week precedingthat Dewsbury was a venue thatmade men of people and obviouslyyou had to stand up to some prettyrough-house tactics?PR: Yeah, I think that can go down in thewords of the old saying – an ugly win.Sometimes you are going to get them. Wewere prepared to roll up our sleeves. Ithink the rough-house tactics you arespeaking of is some of the treatment ourpivots had to stand up to, in particularRyan at one point. It is part of the game.The boys dealt with it and the lad gotsent-off which ultimately did us a hugefavour. They coped with it, they can acceptthat and they’ll get more of it. Fair play tothe referee. That is how you protect yourplayers.DP: It was another win and anotherone to keep the record going. Youspoke in the press about how goodit was to set that record, it must bepretty satisfying to keep it going?PR: We don’t talk about records but weknow you guys do and we read it. We areaware of it and we don’t really need to
mention it and it is game-by-game. Weknew it was going to be tough and weknow that we’ve now got a really toughfixture against Doncaster. They are one ofour nearest rivals and we are lookingforward to it.DP: Taking you back now, first of allwell done on the cup performance, itwas an outstanding result and anoutstanding game of rugby league?PR: Yeah it was a good day. The sun wasshining, the stadium was full and it wasnice to have three sides open. Credit goesto Featherstone Rovers, who brought areal buoyant crowd. It was a good gamebut I think we’ve got a lot more in us. We won a really tough encounter and Ithink we’ve got another 25-30percent togive as well. One thing I can’t coach iscommitment and spirit, heart andmentality and I think we had those inabundance. We have our confidence now and I thinkwe showed in patches that we had ourMojo and we started off with it in our firstset. We are in the next round and that’sfantastic that we are in the quarter-final ofthe Challenge Cup.DP: And the victory at Featherstonein the league?PR: Yeah we can assure you that we hadlittle emotion in the cup game. We werepretty methodical and pretty machine-likein how we went about our business. Therewere rumours about bonuses for them forthe league game, massive bonuses, too.The pressure, focus and expectation on thegame came from their end, not ours. Wewon’t allow complacency; the squad isapplying pressure all the time.Over a few years there has beendominance from Featherstone. It’s still atough place to go and in the past youconsider a win there a lucky one and aone-off rather than standard, but we aresetting our standards very high.
COACH’SCORNER
PAUL ROWLEYTALKS TO DAVEPARKINSON
Leigh fans at Dewsbury
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ML- The team’s winning run continued atDewsbury on Sunday-that was a toughafternoon wasn’t it?
OW- It was a really competitive fixture, onewe’d identified beforehand as maybe definingour season. The Dewsbury ground is very similarto Batley with the tight pitch and slope and theelements were against us first-half. I didn’t optto play uphill and into the wind- I lost the toss.So when we went in only 8-0 down in thoseconditions at half-time we were pretty happy.
In the second half we showed composure andthe final score-line looks really respectable. Weplayed the conditions better than they did. Ourforward pack dominated down the middle andTom Spencer capped a great effort from thepack with his try.
ML- Again there was a tremendousfollowing from Leigh fans.
OW- I think the Leigh fans outnumbered theDewsbury fans and again they were very vocal.Our fans are tremendous and give the team ahuge boost every game. But I’ve got to say I wasvery disappointed with some of Dewsbury fansafter the game. Some of the verbals andgesticulations aimed at the Leigh players as wewalked around the pitch after the game weredisgusting. It’s just embarrassing to hear whatcomes out of some people’s mouths. There werekids in the vicinity and that sort of behaviourhas no place in Rugby League or in society. Mydaughter comes to all the Leigh games andshe’s only two-and-a-half. I don’t want her andmy family subjected to that kind of behaviour. Itneeds policing a lot better and troublemakersejected from the ground and banned. Our gameprides itself on being a family game- we want towork hard to ensure it stays that way.
If someone spoke to me in the street or madehand gestures like they did after the Dewsburygame I’m not sure I could keep my composure.It’s great credit to the players that they kepttheir calm. There were a couple of incidents atDewsbury that we don’t want in our game.
ML- Ryan Brierley played despite the lossof his Grandma who he was very close to,that was a big effort wasn’t it?
OW - Any bereavement in a family is a sad andtraumatic time especially someone to whom youare very close. Ryan’s grandma was his biggestfan and Ryan thought the world of her. He musthave had every emotion and had every
heartstring pulled so it was great credit to himthat not only he played, but played so well. Ourthoughts are with him and his family at thisdifficult time and he knows we are all there forhim.
ML- Doncaster this afternoon are in goodform and have a great player in Player-Coach Paul Cooke.
OW - It will be nice to be back home at LSV andI understand we’ll be playing on a new surfaceafter the pitch was re-laid. There might not betoo much grass on it I understand so I’ll put onplenty of Vaseline. Paul Cooke’s a very good andexperienced player and he has put a really goodside together. We know we are in for a verydifficult game, but then they are all tough in thisdivision. It’s a tough challenge like they all therebut we shall stay focussed and hopefullycontinue our winning ways.
ML- Finally ex-Leigh prop Mark Sheals isnow a famous film star and is currentlyshowcasing his new film at the CannesFilm Festival. Which of the current Leighside might be a film star one day?
OW - I’m not sure many of our forwards wouldbe in contention. I’d have to say Liam Kay, butI’m not sure what kind of films he’d be a star in.He’s a bit of a ladies’ man is Liam.
GOLD STARWEEK 7
CO-CAptain’SCORNERMIKE LATHAM caught up with CO-CAPTAIN OLI WILKES AFTER THE DEWSBURY GAME.
Oli Wilkes after the Dewsbury game with Kurt Haggerty
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LIAM KAY
IN HIS LATEST CENTURIONS CHAT MARKTAYLOR, LEIGH CENTURIONS RUGBY LEAGUECORRESPONDENT OF THE LEIGH REPORTER AND WIGAN EVENING POST MEETS...
Dashing on the field and off it, Liam Kay has been turningheads all season.He certainly grabbed Leigh's attention while on loan with Doncasterlast year, scoring a hat-trick of tries as Centurions won 36-30 at theKeepmoat Stadium."Liam was a thorn in our side that day," said Leigh boss Paul Rowley."Not only did he impress me with a hat-trick of tries, it was thevariety of them too. He hit the line like a second rower for one whileon another he showed the out and out pace of a winger."Kay has been a virtual ever-present for Leigh this season with aformidable strike rate marking him out as one of the Kingstone PressChampionship's most potent attackers.He arrived at Leigh from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats though spentmuch of last season with Doncaster."They are a good group at Doncaster," said Kay. "I enjoyed my timethere and became good friends with their coach Paul Cooke and I'mespecially looking forward to going to the Keepmoat Stadium again."But Kay is loving life with Leigh and so he should when you discoverhe has family links with the town. "My grandad on my mum's side who sadly passed away was fromLeigh so I have a lot of relatives who live locally," he said. "Andapparently I'm related to Tommy Goulden somewhere along the linebut I might have to dig a bit deeper to find out how."I am really enjoying my time with Leigh. We have such a good bunchof players here that I have been able to slot straight in."Team morale is really good and we have a great coach in PaulRowley who is there for us on and off the field. It's probably the bestclub I've been at.
"Our fans have been brilliant and have really welcomed me,especially when they've turned up in numbers for the big games likeFeatherstone and Halifax."I think we are unstoppable on our day. When Ryan Brierley andMartyn Ridyard click, the whole team clicks."In pre-season, Kay played in a variety of positions and some mayhave been surprised that he looks so at home on the wing when hewas widely regarded as a half-back. But for Kay and Rowley, wherehe plays isn't the issue."I actually don't feel out of place on the wing," said Kay. "I playedthere with Wakefield but I just like getting my hands on the ball everychance I get."Rowley believes Kay is now so important to the team that it reallydoesn't matter where he plays."I'm actually not sure of his best position," admitted Rowley. "Buthe's that good I think we could play him anywhere and he'd pose athreat. From my point of view I just want him on the field becausehe's got that enthusiasm, bravery and confidence."He's a cocky character and great in the dressing room."Kay's day job is with the Leigh Community Trust. He is the new skillspart-time social inclusion officer. The New skills programme is fundedby the Big Lottery Reaching Communities Fund and Kay works withhard to engage young adults aged 14-19 to aid transition within theirlife through sport."I was a bit nervous to start with," said Kay. "But I have reallyenjoyed it and I think it's something I would like to do when I finishplaying."He works alongside fellow Leigh players Tom Spencer and MichaelOstick. The project aims to help participants increase self confidence,helps with controlling aggression and provides opportunities intraining, employability skills and volunteering. Kay is currently working with a group of young adults from WestleighHigh School and also young adults from the young offenders team.
LIAM KAYA career in statisticsTeam Season A S T G DG P
Wakefield 2012 1 0 0 0 0 0
Wakefield 2013 4 0 7 0 0 28
Doncaster 2013 20 1 12 0 0 48
Leigh 2014 11 2 11 0 0 44
Total 36 3 30 0 0 120
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Continuing our series looking at Leigh players who gave their livesin the First World War, this week we remember ERNEST DOOREY.
WE SHALLREMEMBER THEMA NEW SERIES By MIKE LATHAM
Ernest Doorey was a tall,well-built forward who signedfor Leigh from the Firs Lane clubon 2 September 1914. Sadly, henever got his chance to play forthe Leigh first-team; the grimrealities of war put paid to thatand less than one year later hebecame one of the casualties ofthe Second Battle of Ypres. Heenlisted in the King’s Own RoyalLancaster Regiment, an infantryregiment that was at the
forefront of the intense and sustained battles betweenGerman and Allied forces in West Flanders.
Ypres occupied a strategic position during the War as itstood in the path of Germany's planned sweep across therest of Belgium and into France from the north. In the FirstBattle of Ypres in October and November 1914 the AlliedForces captured the town from the Germans. But in April1915 the Second Battle of Ypres began and marked analtogether more sinister turn of events as for the first timethe Germans used poison gas. It is recorded that the firstgas attack was used against Canadian, British, French andFrench African soldiers. It was during this battle that ErnestDoorey was killed in action on 24 May 1915.
Earlier that month (May 1915) a letter was printed in theLeigh Journal that Ernest Doorey had sent to his parents inPlank Lane. He was stationed in C Company, first BattalionKing’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, 4th Division, 19thBrigade British Expeditionary Force. He was described as aSergeant but the Commonwealth War Graves commissionwebsite records him as a Corporal.
“I am sorry I haven’t had much time to write to you before,”Ernest wrote. “I am just getting round after the Germangases. We have been fighting very hard around Ypres thislast week or two, as I dare say you will have read in thepapers. Ypres is all in flames and it is terrible to see a placelike this in this state. I am very sorry to tell you that Jimmy(Sergeant Finnigan, his cousin) has been wounded. I thinkhe will get home all right with it, as he has got a very niceone. I was very lucky the same day, as I got a bullet throughmy hat. But never mind, I am still going and in the pink, butI might tell you we have had a very rough time of it thispast three weeks. Well, I hope you are all going on all rightand still carrying on with the bowling and enjoyingyourselves (I don’t think). Well, I think Jimmy will be inEngland by now, and will not be long before he is home.Wishing you all the best of luck.”
The Journal reported that Doorey’s father and his three sonswere all well-known bowlers and had issued a challenge tobowl any other father and three sons in the world. Fouryears ago Ernest Doorey won the championship cup of theSpring View Inn Bowling Club. Father and sons workeddown the mine.
With thanks to Leighlife.com and John Taylor for theirtremendous assistance in researching these articles.
An extract fromthe Leigh RFCplaying registerfrom 1914.Ernest Dooreysigned on 2September1914.
The Ypres(Menin Gate)Memorial.
Sadly, the challenge never came off as an edition of theLeigh Journal of June 1915 reported: “An official communication has been received by hisparents in Plank Lane, Leigh that Sergeant ErnestDoorey has been killed in action. Sergt. Doorey, who wasonly 22 years of age and has not long been married was6ft2in in height and styled the “young giant” of PlankLane. He had been at the front since January and in oneof his letters home said he had had a narrow escape ashe got a bullet through his hat. He was a playingmember of the Leigh Football Club and one of a familyof bowlers. His death will be greatly regretted at PlankLane.”
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LISA NEWS From LYNDA PIKE
LISA is an acronym for Leigh Independent Supporters Association,and as the name suggests is an Independent Supporters Groupfor the Leigh Centurions. LISA has been in existence for over tenyears, with the main goal of helping to finance new players tothe club which is mainly achieved by members’ contributions.
Through generous contributions by LISA members and support by Leighfans in general we have managed to help the club bring in players whowould have not normally been signed. Please see the LISA Roll of Honourpage on our website for the list of players the club have signed over theyears with the help of LISA.
For the 2014 season LISA will be proudly sponsoring TomSpencer.
The more members we have enables us Leigh fans to help make our greatclub the best it can be. It’s no coincidence that Leigh have been one of themost successful teams outside of Super League since LISA was formed.
COACH TO SHEFFIELD(NB 2pm kick-off)
LISA will also be running a coach to the away Kingstone Press
Championship game v Sheffield Eagles at Owlerton Stadium on Sunday 25May (2pm kick-off).
Pick up points are: 11.30 LSV; 11.35 St Mary’s Way; 11.45 Atherton.
COACH TO WORKINGTONLISA will also be running a coach to the away Kingstone PressChampionship game v Workington Town on Sunday 1 June (3pm kick-off).
Pick up points are: 11.00 LSV, 11.05 St Mary’s Way, 11.15 Atherton.
COACH TO LEEDSLISA will also be running a coach to the away Tetley’s Challenge CupQuarter-Final against Leeds Rhinos at Headingley Carnegie on Friday 6 June2014 (8pm kick-off).
Pick up points are: 5.00 LSV, 5.05 St Mary’s Way, 5.15 Atherton.
Seats can be booked at the retail outlet on Leigh Market. For Sheffield theprices are £9 for members and £10 for non members. For Workington it’s£9.50 for members and £10.50 for non members. For Leeds the prices are£8.50 for members and £9.50 for non members.
Thanks, Lynda
Leigh v Leeds in the Challenge CupLeigh Centurions have been drawn away toLeeds Rhinos in the quarter-final of theTetley’s Challenge Cup. The tie will take placeat Headingley Carnegie Stadium on Friday 6June (8pm) and will be covered live on SkySports.
Later this year the surviving members of Leigh’s1971 Wembley Cup-winning side will have areunion based around the Heritage Weekend gameagainst Workington Town on Saturday 30 August.That 24-7 victory, one of the biggest upsets inChallenge Cup history will be re-lived many timeswithout doubt. That game remains Leigh’s last winover Leeds in the Cup. Since then Leeds have visitedHilton Park twice, in 1980 and 2006 and the LSV fora quarter-final in 2012 and run out winners on eachoccasion.
The sides first met in the competition in 1911 atHeadingley when a late try by Barron, his second ofthe game, eventually sealed the tie in Leeds’ favour.In 1923 Leeds beat Leigh 11-5 at Mather Lane witha fine try by Binks and the dribbling of the visitingforwards the highlights. Leeds returned to MatherLane eight years later when three-quarters EricHarris, O’Rourke and Smith each scored two tries intheir 24-7 win in a game that saw a player fromeach side dismissed. One year later Leigh put up aplucky display at Headingley in a quarter-final tie buteric Harris scored two of his side’s five tries andLeeds went on to lift the cup.
It was to be 1950 before the teams met again in thecompetition. First round ties were staged over twolegs in those days and two huge crowds saw Leedsedge through on aggregate. A crowd of 25,000 sawLeeds win 14-7 at Headingley and 19,500 were atKirkhall Lane one week later but Leigh’s 7-2 winwas to no avail.
In 1951 a Headingley crowd of 38,000 saw Leedswin 20-3 in a second round-tie.
Leigh gained revenge one year later, winning 9-5 atKirkhall Lane before a crowd of 26,262, Harry Greenscoring the decisive try and Jimmy Ledgard kickingthree goals. They then lost 12-3 in a second round-tie at Headingley two years later.
In 1962 Leigh edged through the second round-tieafter a replay. The first game at Hilton Park ended ina 7-7 draw after a titanic struggle, Piet Botha tyingthe scores with a penalty ten minutes from time. Buttwo days later Leigh had a famous win by 17-16when Stan Owen was their cup hero. The long-serving, iconic Leigh prop drove over for the match-winning try ten minutes from time, Botha converting.
So Leigh now go toHeadingley for aChallenge Cup-tie forthe first time in 52years hoping thathistory will repeatitself.
Leigh v Leeds in the Challenge CupPlayed 15, Won 4, Drawn 1, Lost 10, For 123, Against 255
Date Venue Round Result For Against Attendance
18/02/1911 away 1 Lost 3 8 16,500
17/02/1923 home 1 Lost 5 11 8,000
07/02/1931 home 1 Lost 7 24 7,000
05/03/1932 away 3 Lost 2 21 14,325
04/02/1950 away 1-1st leg Lost 7 14 25,000
11/02/1950 home 1-2nd leg Won 7 2 19,500
03/03/1951 away 2 Lost 3 20 38,000
15/03/1952 home 3 Won 9 5 26,262
06/03/1954 away 2 Lost 3 12 22,600
03/03/1962 home 2 Drew 7 7 16,203
05/03/1962 away 2- replay Won 17 16 26,000
15/05/1971 Wembley Final Won 24 7 85,514
10/02/1980 home 1 Lost 5 12 8,032
02/04/2006 home 4 Lost 12 36 3,917
11/05/2012 home QF Lost 12 60 5,290
123 255
Stan Owen wasLeigh's hero in their
win at Leeds in 1962
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1 Which refereeing innovation wasintroduced into the 2009 NRL?
...........................................................2 Great Britain’s Captain in the 1954
World Cup was Irish, True or False?
...........................................................3 When was under-soil heating
introduced at Headingley- 1953,1963 or 1973?
...........................................................4 In 2008’s Super League Adrian
Morley played fewer than 20games for Warrington, True orFalse?
...........................................................5 When was the 10-metre rule
introduced by the RFL- 1982, 1987or 1992?
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6 Which team won the Co-OperativeChampionship One in 2011?
...........................................................7 In which sport were jockstraps
originally used- rowing, wrestlingor cycling?
...........................................................8 When did Workington RLFC first
play in the Rugby League- 1935,1945 or 1955?
...........................................................9 Which Beaver went to Bradford in
2009?
...........................................................10 How high is an RL cross bar?
...........................................................(with thanks to Andrew Parkinson for settingthe questions)Answers in the next Programme
MATCHDAY
Match Day Quiz ANSWERSFrom the Featherstone programme::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1. In which country is the Bartercard competition
played?New Zealand
2. Can you name Halifax’s Trinidadian player whenthey won the Championship in 1985-86?Wilf George
3. Which RFL Club used to play at Knotty Ash?Liverpool City
4. In what year did Featherstone Rovers win theChallenge Cup for the first time?1967
5. What nickname was given to the 1982 Kangaroo
tourists?The Invincibles
6. Who founded the pioneering RL magazine OpenRugby?Harry Edgar
7. Which leading British athlete trialled withCastleford in 2007?Dwayne Chambers
8. The film Once We Were Warriors has RL references.In which city was the story located?Auckland, New Zealand
9. Wigan and Bath RUFC played cross-code fixtures inwhat year?1996
10. What was the name of Hull FC’s previous home ground?The Boulevard
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IN TOWN TODAYDONCASTERDoncaster have made a strong start to the 2014Kingstone Press Championship season and currentlysit just two places behind Leigh in third.
The Knights started the season with a long trip toWorkington, but came away with an impressive 22-12 winthanks to a Stewart Sanderson double.
Paul Cooke's men are looking to build on their strong sixthplaced finish last season, with the draw of Super Leaguerugby now such an exciting prospect for clubs in thesecond tier.
Another Sanderson pair was enough to take the spoils intheir first home game of the season, at the KeepmoatStadium, as they ran in six tries in a solid 30-12 victory.
Cooke's side were unable to keep up their perfect start,though. A tough encounter against the Dewsbury Ramssaw the Knights lose by just eight points.
They kept the game tight in the first half, but were unableto stop a powerful Rams outfit led by coach GlennMorrison.
However, Doncaster responded with two wins over acouple of their Yorkshire rivals.
A tough trip to Batley was negotiated well, with ScottSpaven and Nev Morrison crossing in a 20-12 win.
The highlight of their season came the week after, whenthey saw off one of the early pace setters Featherstone atthe Keepmoat.
Player-coach Cooke was on the score sheet in a resultwhich will surely have made people sit up and take noticeof his side, in what is one of the most competitive seasonsin recent years.
The highlight was followed by a lowlight, though. Halifaxgot close to racking up a half century in a 48-6 thrashingof the Knights.
Joe Arundel was the only player to cross the whitewash,though there is no disgrace in losing at the Shay, withLeigh only just scraping through a dramatic game there afew weeks ago.
Doncaster have shown the mental toughness to recoverfrom big defeats this season. The disappointment of theloss over Halifax was followed up by a hard fought victoryagainst Championship new boys North Wales Crusaders.
Ben Crooks crossed twice as the Knights negotiated atough game, against a side which- despite their averagestart to the season- have been notoriously hard to beat.
This was followed up by yet another big upset. Trailing 28-12 at half time away at the Sheffield Eagles, Cooke and coconjured up a thrilling second half response.
The Knights notched up seven tries to keep themselves inthe upper echelons of the Championship table.
With the weight of expectation hanging on theirshoulders, the visit of bottom of the league Barrowpresented a potential banana skin.
Sanderson again was at the centre of a 30-28 win, whichwill surely have pleased Doncaster fans because of theirside's fighting spirit.
Most recently, though, they suffered a surprising defeatagainst Whitehaven. Despite two Tom Hodson tries, ‘Havenmanaged to pull off a 29-20 win.
Sanderson will clearly be the dangerman for his side today,with his kicking accuracy and ability to pull the stringsimportant for the visitors.
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RESERVE TEAM FIXTURES 2014DATE RESERVE TEAM FIXTURES 2014 K-O RESULT HOME AWAY
26-Feb Centurions v Featherstone Rovers 7-30pm W 44-12 2
08-Mar Oldham v Centurions 2-30pm W 42-10 Whitebank OL8 3JH
12-Mar Halifax v Centurions 7-30pm W40-24 Shay HX12 2YT
19-Mar Centurions v Keighley Cougars 7-30pm W 94-6 2
12-Apr Centurions v North East Academy 2-30pm W 116-0 3
26-Apr Cumbria Academy v Centurions 2-30pm W 38-34 Workington Town CA14 2HD
03-May Midlands Academy v Centurions 2-30pm W 88-10 Nottingham Univ NG7 2PS
14-May Centurions v Featherstone Rovers 7-30pm 1
24-May Sheffield Eagles v Centurions 2pm Sheffield Univ S9 1UA
28-May Centurions v Keighley Cougars 7-30pm 1
11-Jun Centurions v Halifax 7-30pm 1
21-Jun Centurions v Cumbria Academy 2-30pm 3
28-Jun Centurions v Midlands Academy 2-30pm 4
05-Jul North East Academy v Centurions 2-30pm Winlaton RFC NE21 6NF
12-Jul Featherstone Rovers v Centurions 2-30pm Big Fellas Stadium WF7 5EN
19-Jul Centurions v Sheffield Eagles 3-45pm 5
24-Jul Keighley Cougars v Centurions 7-30pm Cougar Park BD21 3RF
30-Jul Centurions v Oldham 7-30pm 2
07-Aug Halifax v Centurions 7-30pm Shay HX12 2YT
16-Aug Sheffield Eagles v Centurions 2-30pm Sheffield Univ S9 1UA
Home venues as follows:
1 at Leigh Miners2 at Leigh East
3 at Golborne Parkside WA3 3HG4 at Leigh RU5 at LSV
With thanks to Don Boyle, Reserve teammanager
Leigh Centurions TV commentator Pete Jackson assesses Doncaster’s season to date
Lee Waterman Mike Emmett Paul Cooke Stewart Sanderson
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SQUAD 2014Player-Coach: Paul CookeAssistants:Mick Heptinstall and Chris Spurr
No Name1 Mick Butterfield2 Stewart Sanderson3 Liam Whelam4 Nev Morrison5 David Scott6 Paul Cooke7 Danny Nicklas8 Mark Castle9 Kyle Kesik10 Brett Walker11 Lee Waterman12 Mike Kelly13 Mike Emmett14 Russ Spiers15 Scott Spaven16 Craig Robinson17 Grant Edwards18 Ryan Wilson19 Liam Cunningham20 Shaun Leaf21 Matt Carbutt22 Tom Hodson23 Richard Wilkinson24 Liam Kent25 Alex Starling26 Matty Wildie2728 Liam Watts29 Chris Green
Results so far in 2014:ChampionshipWorkington (a) 22-12Keighley (h) 30-12Dewsbury (h) 12-20Batley (a) 20-12Featherstone (h) 22-16Halifax (a) 6-48North Wales (h) 20-12Sheffield (a) 42-34Barrow (h) 30-28Whitehaven (a) 20-29Challenge CupBritish Army (a) 62-12Hemel (h) 68-18Warrington (a) 0-68
LEIGH V DONCASTER IN THE SUMMER ERASummary Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
League 21 17 0 4 697 372
Total 21 17 0 4 697 372
LEAGUE:Date Venue Result For Against Att
26/05/1996 home Won 25 12 1,019
11/08/1996 away Lost 7 10 767
20/04/1997 away Won 44 28 813
06/07/1997 home Won 32 6 1,033
06/06/1999 home Won 72 6 1,372
19/03/2000 home Won 22 6 2,767
25/06/2000 away Lost 18 29 1,841
25/03/2001 away Lost 11 16 1,630
02/06/2002 away Won 35 20 1,182
01/06/2003 home Won 55 14 1,988
17/08/2003 away Won 46 18 901
30/05/2004 away Lost 14 19 1,140
15/08/2004 home Won 46 32 1,793
28/05/2006 home Won 25 18 1,933
09/07/2006 away Won 34 22 1,083
15/04/2007 away Won 52 18 1,339
19/08/2007 home Won 34 14 103
29/03/2009 away Won 24 18 827
02/08/2009 home Won 31 28 1,394
24/02/2013 home Won 34 8 1,522
07/07/2013 away Won 36 30 595
OVERALL RECORD IN ALL GAMES WINTER AND SUMMER ERASLEIGH v DONCASTERSummary Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
League 39 32 0 7 1,183 515
Challenge Cup 4 4 0 0 103 27
John Player Trophy 3 3 0 0 97 37Total 46 39 0 7 1383 579
Remember the game?Sunday 26 May 1996, Leigh 25 Doncaster 12 at Hilton ParkLeigh: Lyon (2t); Cheetham (t), Veikoso, Hadcroft, Purtill (2g); Mason (t, dg), Brown; Liku, Quigley, Perigo, Cain, Ball, Daniel (t). Subs: Ingram, O'Loughlin, Hill, Conway.
Doncaster: Moore; Goulbourne, Coult, Ballot, Roach; Carlyle (t), Green(t); Bruce, Chappell (2g); Young, Levein, Sewell, Chrimes. Subs: Brooks, Lake, Baron, Lidbury.
HT 8-2; Attendance: 1,019; Referee: D Asquith (York)Tau Liku played forLeigh against Doncaster18 years ago
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ACTIONv DEWSBURY RAMS
Jubilation after Tom Spencer's try
Gregg McNally on the attack
Kurt Haggerty scores at Dewsbury Cameron Pitman, Tommy Goulden and Bob Beswick combine to stop Jordan Grayston
IN RESERVEPaul Anderson’s LeighReserves have been busyin the past few weeks,continuing their unbeatenleague start to the seasonwith away victories atCumbria and MidlandsAcademy respectively andthen running in eleventries in a hastily-arrangedfriendly at York.
In the game at Workington, Leigh Reserves just kept theirnoses in front throughout a competitive game, winning38-34 with Sam Baggaley scoring two tries and Josh Wardkicking five goals. Ward then scored two tries and kicked13 goals in a runaway 88-10 win at Nottingham in agame that featured a hat-trick from Jonny Pownall andbraces also for Corey Lee and Luke Warburton.First-team squad members Stuart Littler, Steve Maden,Martin Ostick, Martin Aspinwall and Anthony Bate allfeatured in the 64-10 win at York with Pownall, Sam Peetand Chris Hankinson each scoring two tries in the 64-10win and Ward accumulating 24 points from a try and tengoals.The Reserves were in action against Featherstone Roversat Leigh Miners last Wednesday and a report will feature inthe next edition of the Centurion.A reminder that full match videos of nearly all LeighReserves games are available to subscribers to the LeighCenturions TV Channel thanks to Fred and Dave Parkinson.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Up to and including the York friendly, LeighReserves had played 12 games this seasonincluding five friendlies, scoring 111 tries andkicking 92 goals. Ward has kicked 83 goals andscored seven tries for a points-tally of 194.Leading try-scorers are Alex Brown (9), Hankinson (9),Lewis Foster (8), Baggaley (7), Bate (7), Sam Peet (7),Pownall (7) and Ward (7).Sam Peet and Brad Ashurst are the only ever-presents with12 appearances, followed by Foster, Hankinson, LukeWarburton and Ward (11 apiece) and Baggaley (10).Match Stats:26 Apr v Cumbria Academy (a) W 38-34.Team: Pownall; Adu Dwumma; Simm, Baggaley 2T, SpenceT; Warburton, Ward 5G; Bate, Foster, Liku, Peet T,Hankinson T, Rowe. Subs: McPolin, Monks, Ashurst T, Halton T.3 May v Midlands Academy (a) W 88-10.Team: Baggaley; Adu Dwumma, Lee 2T, Tatlock T, Pownall3T; Warburton 2T 1G, Ward 2T 13G; Aspinwall, Foster T,Halton T, Peet, Tracey T, Rowe. Subs: Liku T, Hankinson, Bate T, Ashurst.8 May v York (a) W 64-10. Team: Lee; Maden 2T, Littler, Harper, Pownall T; Ward T,10G, Foster; Ostick, Warburton, Aspinwall, Hankinson 2T,Tracey T, Bate T. Subs: Liku T, Rowe, Halton, Ashurst, Peet 2T, Holmes,Tatlock.
Tom Spencer try at Dewsbury
Try time for Liam Kay at Dewsbury
Coach Paul Anderson
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2010 - Featherstone Rovers were the visitors to LeighSports Village for a top-of-the-table clash and returned homewith a 24-16 victory before a crowd of 2,425. TommyGoulden, Chris Hill and Mick Nanyn scored Leigh’s tries,Nanyn kicking two goals. It was Leigh’s first league defeat ofthe campaign.
2008 - Featherstone Rovers paid their last visit to HiltonPark. A crowd of 1,920 saw Andy Hobson and DaveMcConnell each score two tries in Leigh’s 28-20 victory, IanWatson landing six goals.
2003 - Another home game on this date againstFeatherstone Rovers- this one was a National League Cupquarter-final tie at Hilton Park. Leigh enjoyed a fine victory by26-6 with Dale Cardoza and Damian Munro each scoring twotries. This was Leigh’s sixth successive win but the crowd wasonly 1,668. The Leigh team was: Alstead; Munro (2t), Cardoza(2t), Kendrick, Hadcroft; Weisner (3g), Duffy (t); Nickle,Hamilton, Norman, Richardson, Bristow, Swann. Subs Ball,Henare, Rivett, Bradbury.
1963 - The season had been extended to mid-May after
the harsh winter and in their last game of the season Leighjourneyed to Yorkshire to face a financially stricken BradfordNorthern side. Just 435 fans gathered on the rain soaked andwindswept Odsal slopes and they saw Leigh end theircampaign with a 31-16 victory which featured a fineperformance from Colin Tyrer. The Leigh fullback, who hadmade his debut on the first day of the season, scored twotries and kicked five goals as Leigh’s greater experienceproved crucial in the terrible conditions. Leigh’s other try-scorers were Ken Large (2), Gordon Lewis, Stan Owen andMick Martyn. The Leigh side was: Tyrer; Hodgkiss, Large,Lewis, Tickle; Dyson, Entwistle; Robinson, Higgs, Owen,Walmsley, Martyn, Hurt. Mick Martyn finished as top try-scorer for the season with 19 as Leigh were seventh in thesecond division.
1950 - At the end of their season Leigh took part in ashort tour of France and played Catalan in Perpignan. Theywent down to a narrow defeat by 13-10. Ted Kerwick andPaddy Lannon scored Leigh’s tries with fullback Alan Ackerskicking two goals. Three days later Leigh played atCarcassonne and again came out on the wrong end of a tightgame, losing 15-12.
ON THIS DAYIN HISTORYBy MIKE LATHAM
MAY
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Ken Largescored twotries at Odsal51 years ago.The Leigh team pictured during their tour of France 64 years ago.
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COMMERCIAL NEWSIwould like to givea warm welcome totoday’s matchsponsor, PrestonAudi.Preston Audi sponsored theWorkington Town game some monthsago and they had such a goodexperience they jumped at the chanceto sponsor today’s match. PrestonAudi are the country’s largest familyrun independent dealership withgarages also based in Blackburn andCarlisle.I would also like to take thisopportunity to Welcome Amanda Leeto the team. Amanda will be headingup the Commercial Sales here at LeighCenturions and already she has hit theground running in bringing in today’smatch sponsor. I’m sure you will allwish Amanda the best of luck in thisexciting chapter for the club. If youwish to discuss further on how yourcompany can benefit from the exposure with Leigh Centurionsthen please contact her: [email protected] those who aren’t colour blind, this afternoon will see the ladstaking the field in green socks. Don’t worry, Frank the kit manhasn’t dyed the socks, we are happily assisting the NHS in raisingdementia awareness.
Lastly I would like to welcome Andy Burnham MP as today’sguest of honour as he has also pledged his support to thedementia awareness campaign in the local Borough.Enjoy the game.Rob ParkerGeneral Manager
LEIGH CENTURIONSCOMMUNITYFOUNDATIONBy TREVOR BARTON
It has been a really busy few weeksfor the foundation with ourschool delivery now stretchingout to the primary schools ofWesthoughton. We are delivering our annual tag rugby programme for year 3 & 4pupils preparing for our festival at Westhoughton High School onthe 11th of June where local community club Weshoughton Lionswill be looking for some potential stars of the future.We also have our Infusion dance program working in the Leighschools with Head Coach Chelsea Tickle delivering to receptionpupils. These pupils will come together for a local competition intwo weeks time down at Leigh Sports Village. Chelsea has alsobeen selected to dance at the Magic Weekend as part of the RFL'sCheerleaders.On June 5th we are delighted to be part of Andy Burnham's‘Leigh Games' for the second year running at Leigh Sports Village.On the day our Foundation will deliver contact rugby and dancefor all the primary schools in the borough. The event has kindly
been sponsored by Leigh Centurions and our mascot Parky Pigwill be entered into the mascot's race at the opening ceremony.Lots to look forward to over the coming weeks, enjoythe game!Trevor.
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Leigh Centurions and their coachPaul Rowley stand on the brink
of history this weekend.Victory at home to Doncaster on Sunday willequal the club’s all-time record run of 14consecutive victories, which was set in the1981/82 season and matched in the 1985/86campaign.Rowley’s team have already set a new record for thebest start to a season, with their 28-12 win atDewsbury Rams on Sunday their 13th straight win in allcompetitions.It’s a run that puts them seven points clear at the top ofthe Kingstone Press Championship after just 10 leaguematches, in a season that was expected to be one ofthe closest ever.With so much at stake financially for finishing in thetop two of the competition this year, that’s a significantcushion at this stage of the campaign.But don’t expect Rowley’s squad to becomecomplacent.The former England hooker has stressed throughoutthis season – and in fact during his whole time incharge of the club – that they never look beyond theupcoming weekend.It’s an old cliché, but one that when Rowley stresses ityou can well believe.So while a Tetley’s Challenge Cup quarter-final at LeedsRhinos is not far round the corner, you’re unlikely to seeRowley talking about anything except this week’s
match against Paul Cooke’s Doncaster.The cup match will, however, throw up a dilemma forRowley further down the line.After taking on the Rhinos on Friday June 6, they mustentertain Halifax the following Wednesday – a matchrearranged from that Sunday – before travelling tocurrent champions Sheffield on the Sunday.It will leave the coach with the unfortunate decision ofwhether to focus on the cup or league that week – adecision that shouldn’t have to be made, and onewhich befalls Keighley as well.But for now, it will be all about the league campaignand the Centurions’ attempt to set a new club record.One of the club’s main strong points this year has beentheir remarkable strength in depth.Last week Martin Aspinwall, Stuart Littler, Steve Madenand Jonny Pownall all played in their reserve side.In addition to that, Alex Brown, Andy Thornley, MickGovin and Joe Bullock are among players that the clubhas out on loan at other Championship sides.Admittedly they have been more fortunate than someof their rival Championship sides in terms of injuries,but still, there is almost an argument that they couldfield a competitive second strong side at the same levelthis year.They are certainly the team to beat at the moment, thestandard bearers for the competition. But anyone whohas followed Championship Rugby League in recentyears should know that nothing can be taken forgranted.
CHAMPIONSHIP TALK By GARETH WALKER
of Rugby Leaguer & League Express
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May BirthdaysGeorge Hindley 02/05/2014Rhys Halstead 03/05/2014William Barlow 03/05/2014Caleb Wallace 05/05/2014Eve Ashworth 06/05/2014Max Davies-Taylor 07/05/2014Tommy Costello 07/05/2014Lewis Collins 10/05/2014Alex Cole 13/05/2014Charlie Prescott 13/05/2014Alfie Hewitt 14/05/2014Kirsty Templeman 14/05/2014Melissa O'Brien 19/05/2014Ben McCabe 20/05/2014Lee Appleton 20/05/2014Sophie Cargill 20/05/2014Amelia Dickinson 21/05/2014Reece Disley 22/05/2014Lauren Speakman 22/05/2014Cohen Knight 22/05/2014Charlie Williams 25/05/2014Mary Anya 26/05/2014Dixie Parker 28/05/2014Lola Parker 28/05/2014
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In Memory of Ryan Brierley’s grandma, SheILa Palmer, who sadly passed away aged 67
Above left: Ryan with his grandma Sheila
Above: Ryan’s second try at Dewsbury
Below: Ryan dedicates his performance atDewsbury to Sheila
Ryan writes:First of all I would like to thank my Nanafor who I am today, not only as a rugbyplayer but as a person. She taught methe morals of life and the rights andwrongs. My proudest moment came after theNorthern Rail Cup Final when I was ableto give her my cup winner’s medal whichwill remain with her. My Nana came and watched every gameI played for Leigh Centurions up until therecent Halifax game. She was just too
poorly to make it, although she tried todischarge herself from hospital to seethe game but the nurses refused to lether go. She is my number one fan as well as aLeigh Centurions fan and loved everyminute of watching me and the boysplay.I would like to thank the LeighCenturions club in particular PaulRowley, Derek Beaumont and my teammates for their support at this difficulttime. I would also like to thank my family
especially my mum and dad for theircontinued help in keeping me strong andmy Grandad, Uncle Stephen, UncleJames, Auntie Michelle and brotherDexter.To my Nana; you mean the absoluteworld to me, I know you will bewith me every step of the way, Iwill miss you so much but I willalways make you proud, I promise.Love you alwaysRyan x
RYANDUFFYName Ryan DuffyDate of Birth 13 May 1993Place of Birth Wigan Height 6ft 2inWeight 117kgChest size 48”Waist size 38”Boot size 12Eye colour Brown
My Best characteristicsHair
My Bad HabitsBeing untidy
My PhobiasSnakes
Who I look up to - my Dad
My Sporting heroJamie Peacock
My best event at London2012 would have beenShot Put
Sport I like to watchAll Sports- Football, Darts
Famous person I would mostlike to have dinner with & why
Karl Pilkington, because I thinkhe’s very funny
Famous person I would hate tobe stuck in a lift with and whyMichael Owen, because hesounds very boring
My most treasured itemMy phone
My hobbiesI like having a bet and going outwith my mates
Music I listen toPop, R&B
A good night out Anywhere with my mates
My motto in lifeWork hard, play hard
My Rugby League dream team1 Billy Slater2 Billy Boston3 Kallum Watkins4 Greg Inglis5 Joel Monaghan6 Wally Lewis7 Andrew Johns8 Paul Gallen
9 Cameron Smith10 Jamie Peacock11 Sam Thaiday12 Ben Westwood13 Sean O’LoughlinSubs Michael McIlorum, Lama Tasi,Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, SonnyBill Williams
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FACTS & STATSDOB Squad No Apps Subs Tries Goals DG Points Leigh Career
Apps Subs Tries Goals DG Points Total Leigh Apps
Jamie Acton 04/04/1992 18 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 8Tom Armstrong 12/09/1989 4 12 0 7 0 0 28 21 6 14 0 0 56 27Martin Aspinwall 21/10/1981 16 3 0 0 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 15Sam Barlow 07/03/1988 13 8 4 1 0 0 4 8 4 1 0 0 4 12Anthony Bate 28/04/1992 27 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 2 0 0 8 12Bob Beswick 08/12/1984 9 8 4 3 0 0 12 63 8 11 0 1 45 71Ryan Brierley 12/03/1992 7 13 0 24 17 1 131 43 26 74 23 3 345 69Alex Brown 28/08/1987 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2Craig Briscoe 08/12/1992 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 24 8 0 0 32 52Joe Bullock 27/11/1992 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 7Ryan Duffy 13/05/1993 26 4 0 1 0 0 4 9 18 5 0 0 20 27Jake Emmitt 04/10/1988 29 3 9 1 0 0 4 9 16 9 0 0 36 25Lewis Foster 21/12/1993 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Matt Gardner 24/08/1984 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 0 26 0 0 104 58Tommy Goulden 30/06/1981 12 11 0 5 0 0 20 109 10 45 0 0 180 119Mick Govin 05/12/1984 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 18 9 31 0 98 39Kurt Haggerty 08/01/1989 30 6 5 5 0 0 20 14 7 8 0 0 32 21Chris Hankinson 30/11/1993 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 4 1Adam Higson 19/05/1987 22 13 0 8 0 0 32 58 22 25 0 0 100 80Sam Hopkins 17/02/1990 35 4 2 1 0 0 4 39 32 27 0 0 108 71Liam Kay 17/12/1991 15 11 2 11 0 0 44 11 2 11 0 0 44 13Stuart Littler 19/02/1979 3 7 0 1 0 0 4 100 1 32 0 0 128 101Gregg McNally 02/01/1991 1 13 0 9 0 0 36 73 0 40 20 0 200 73Steve Maden 13/09/1982 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 206 3 73 0 0 292 209Michael Ostick 23/01/1988 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 8 5 0 0 20 54Sean Penkywicz 18/05/1982 14 5 6 3 0 0 12 17 26 13 0 0 52 43Cameron Pitman 09/07/1989 31 7 0 2 0 0 8 8 0 2 0 0 8 8Jonny Pownall 22/08/1991 23 1 0 2 0 0 8 49 2 32 0 0 128 51Martyn Ridyard 25/07/1986 6 12 0 1 59 1 123 134 10 63 339 5 935 144Matthew Sarsfield 10/09/1991 11 9 0 2 0 0 8 9 0 2 0 0 8 9Tom Spencer 02/01/1991 8 10 3 4 0 0 16 35 22 11 0 0 44 57Andy Thornley 01/03/1989 20 0 2 0 0 0 0 26 44 10 0 0 40 70Oliver Wilkes 02/05/1980 10 3 9 3 0 0 12 42 14 12 0 0 48 56
169 52 95 76 2 534 1258 346 571 413 9 3119
TRY TRACKER (MINUTES)For Against
0-9 9 410-19 12 720-29 9 530-40 14 440-49 11 250-59 13 660-69 15 370-80 12 7
95 38
KINGSTONE PRESS CHAMPIONSHIPP W D L BP F A DIFF PTS
Leigh Centurions 10 10 0 0 0 406 164 242 30Featherstone Rovers 10 7 0 3 2 302 168 134 23Doncaster 10 7 0 3 2 224 223 1 23Halifax 10 5 1 4 4 256 190 66 21Sheffield Eagles 9 5 0 4 3 300 202 98 18Dewsbury Rams 10 5 0 5 2 243 234 9 17Keighley Cougars 10 5 0 5 2 254 247 7 17Whitehaven 10 5 0 5 1 185 252 -67 16Workington Town 10 3 1 6 4 152 204 -52 15Batley Bulldogs 10 4 0 6 3 169 235 -66 15Rochdale Hornets 9 4 0 5 2 167 240 -73 14North Wales Crusaders 10 4 0 6 2 176 253 -77 14Swinton Lions 10 2 0 8 4 211 300 -89 10Barrow Raiders 10 2 0 8 2 174 307 -133 8
with thanks to Dave Parkinson
Goal KickingGoals Attempts %
Martyn Ridyard 59 78 76
Ryan Brierley 17 21 81
Gregg McNally 0 0 0
Kurt Haggerty 0 0 0
Mick Govin 0 0 0
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