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Belated Bulls Match Report

I apologize for the delay in publishing this match report, and for its simpleness I am sorting a lot of things out at the moment.

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Castleford Tigers (04)

Tries: Adam Fletcher
Goals: n/a

Drop: n/a

Bradford Bulls (50)

Tries: Wayne Godwin, James Evans, Semi Tadulala, Paul Sykes, Ben Jefferies, Shonotayne Hape, Chris Nero

Goals:Paul Deacon, Iestyn Harris

Continue reading Monday, March 31, 2008

Wolves snatch victory at death

Castleford Tigers (31)

Tries: Westerman (3), Lupton, Owen
Goals: Westerman (5)

Drop: Sherwin

Warrington Wolves (34)

Tries: V Anderson, Reardon, Westwood, Martin Gleeson, Mark Gleeson, L Anderson

Goals: Briers (2), Hicks (3)

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Continue reading Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Dumb Rugby leads to Defeat

Castleford Tigers remain bottom of the SL table today after a 28-16 loss against local rivals, Wakefield.

Ex-Tiger Danny Brough was a vital cog in the Wildcats win today in both heavy wind and snow. Terry Matterson, the Tigers head coach, critisised his team of playing "dumb rugby."

Danny, the ex-tiger, scored a try, set up another and kicked two goals to deny the Tigers of any sort of a chance. Brough, who played a vital part in Cas' promotion to SL gave no mercy against the side and battled bad weather to prove he was a big loss to the Tigers.

Continue reading Friday, March 21, 2008

A Gloomy Effort

Images Courtesy of Dave Williams, RLPhotos.com

Playing on a pitch covered in a sea of mist and severley lacking the distinct qualities that helped destroy Leeds last week; Cas deserved to lose tonight. It wasn't even a great display from Hull KR, merely a poor poor effort from ourselves. KR did nothing spectacular and looked like an ordinary side who took their chances when they could.

Coming off the back of a terrfic effort last week it was simply a case of either continuing in that dazzling form or suffering from a victory 'hangover' - unfortunately, it was the latter. Cas never looked like showing the same clinical ability as was the case last week, and showed an unproffesional attitude that has often surrounded the club following on from a big scalp.

Continue reading Saturday, March 15, 2008