‘Through the pain barrier’: Wigan’s Farrell calls for ‘rhythm’ in Kiwi decider
As England head into their decider against New Zealand tomorrow, the Wigan’s Liam Farrell insists his side must overcome the disappointment of last week’s narrow loss.
As England head into their decider against New Zealand tomorrow, the Wigan’s Liam Farrell insists his side must overcome the disappointment of last week’s narrow loss.
Manchester will be transformed into a maelstrom of flashing armbands and runners on Wednesday November 11, as thousands take part in the Run in the Dark, a charity five and 10 kilometre run around the streets of Salford Quays.
Amidst a time of misery for English rugby, the nation’s rugby league team will this weekend take the London limelight as they face New Zealand at the Olympic Stadium in the second game of their three-match series.
Neil Lennon has urged his Bolton players to follow his example and show calmness under pressure when they face Bristol City in a crunch clash tomorrow.
Manchester has been labelled as a hub of charity-based activity by the organiser of the Life Style Sports Run in the Dark.
Neil Lennon has challenged his Bolton Wanderers side to combine stout defending with guile and adventure in attack ahead of an important week of fixtures.
Neil Lennon is looking for his Bolton side to dominate their local rivals from the first whistle as he takes Wanderers to face Preston North End on Saturday evening.
Neil Lennon believes that his Bolton Wanderers side are not far from turning performances into points after the 1-1 draw with Leeds United on Saturday.
Neil Lennon has underscored his hunger to keep fighting, as Bolton look to turn round their dreadful form with a home win against Leeds United tomorrow.
Manchester’s Jessica Fullalove says she can’t wait to compete in her home town ahead of this weekend’s International Swim Meet.
Emile Heskey believes that his Bolton teammates have the character to pull off another escape act after Wanderers slipped further into the relegation mire last night.
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