Sam Wood bagged a brace and the home side also kicked a penalty which proved to be the difference at the halfway point in the match. Jarrod Sammut and Andy Ackers both registered a try apiece for the capital club. Two more penalty goals put Oldham further in front before Daniel Harrison cut the deficit with the score at to Oldham with 13 minutes to go. Key Battle Thomas Minns and Andrew Heffernan have been in among the tries in the opening three rounds of the Championship season.
Heffernan was an off-season signing from coach Sheens and he has impressed in his first few outings and he will be wanting to add to his tally this weekend. Thomas Minns has been in great form so far this season for Hull KR. The Hornets gave a good account of themselves against Hull Kingston Rovers in round three while Halifax recorded their first win of the season as they beat Sheffield Eagles at MBi Shay.
Last Time Out Rochdale Hornets lost against Hull Kingston Rovers last weekend but the newly promoted side can be optimistic about the season ahead if they keep playing to this level. The Hornets went in front after five minutes through Gary Middlehurst before Hull KR struck four tries without reply to go into half-time up. After the restart, Danny Yates and Ben Moores scored a try each for Rochdale either side of a penalty from Hull KR half-back Jamie Ellis as the hosts cut the deficit to just two points.
Halifax won their first league match of the year with an emphatic victory over Sheffield Eagles. Halifax dominated after the restart as James Saltonstall bagged a hat-trick while Luke Ambler and Steve Tyrer both scored a try apiece. The Eagles, who had Dayne Weston sin-binned during the second period, added to their tally in the final quarter thanks to four pointers from Ben Blackmore and Duane Straugheir. Key Battle Lewis Palfrey and Danny Yates have struck up a partnership in the halves for Rochdale during the opening three rounds of the Championship.
The duo have the potential to carry the Hornets away from the relegation zone this season but they are going to come up against two very good players this weekend. Johnston can also play at full-back but playing alongside Murrell should help his overall game as he grows into one of the best players in the second tier.
The Eagles and Bulldogs suffered heavy defeats in their respective round three matches against Halifax and Featherstone Rovers so both sides will be raring to get back to winning ways and make their way up the Championship table. Their cause was helped by Scott Wheeldon, who was sin-binned for tripping in the 19th minute.
James Saltonstall bagged himself a hat-trick while Luke Ambler and Steve Tyrer both got on the scoresheet either side of the hour mark. Tries from Duane Straugheir and Ben Blackmore proved nothing more than consolations for the South Yorkshire side, who were off the pace to say the least.
The Bulldogs had Featherstone on the ropes in the early stages as the visitors conceded five penalties and saw Michael Knowles go to the sin-bin for a swinging arm. Knowles returned to the action and kicked two consecutive penalty goals to stamp his authority on the game before Hardman grabbed a try before half-time to make it Ash Handley and Dominic Brambani exchanged scores after the break but the game belonged to Featherstone, who scored two more tries and kicked a penalty goal on their way to securing a third straight victory.
Key Battle Both sides will be wanting to see improved performances from all players this weekend, including those in the back-row. The Bulldogs have a strong squad following their exploits in the Qualifiers last term, the signing of Manning from Halifax typifies their quality. And perhaps the most influential thing Perez did was get Noble on board to help run the team.
Noble is one of the few coaches to have won three Super League Grand Finals in his career and his hiring brought immediate legitimacy to what Perez was trying to build. Rowley left the team after his contract expired at the end of the season. The hiring of McDermott, one of the most well-known coaches in the game, right after only made their task easier.
In fact, playing in Canada is one of the top selling points for Noble when he tries to recruit. Helens, said the prospect of a new adventure was the big driver that brought him to Toronto. During the season — which starts as early as January with preseason friendlies and ends as late as October through the playoffs — the team generally splits their time between home bases in Toronto and Manchester weeks at a time depending on the schedule.
During preseason, for example the team will spend most, if not all of its time in England. This year they cancelled two home game broadcasts to save money. With so many expenses the club has yet to turn a profit, but they are only in their third year and profit takes time.
There are also the logistics of having two homes for the team. And when they go back to the UK, many players stay in their own homes or with family. Most people do that every night while they are watching Netflix. This venue is unbelievable, the atmosphere is unbelievable. Absolutely first class. The fans are dedicated and passionate, much like the northern English fans. And this was back in when the team was new. So, it was amazing to have my eyes opened up to that for the first time.
In a city with so many options for sport in the summer months — Blue Jays and TFC, and even some months of Maple Leafs and Raptors — that the Wolfpack have drawn such a following is impressive. Dixon said he likes to take the Bike Share Toronto bikes from George Brown to Lamport for practice, and in his first year he would go unnoticed, but as the years have gone on, he gets recognized often.
On Sunday afternoon, the club will play a French club, Toulouse Olympique, and the winner will go to the Betfred Championship Grand Final, which will decide who gets promotion. A game without a single try. The loss, in hindsight, really put things into perspective for Noble. He just needed some time to see that. In May, Perez, who since founding the Wolfpack has stepped away from the team to work on further expanding the game, worked his magic again and put together another group that has gotten the green light from the RFL to purchase and relocate the British Hemel Stags to Ottawa.
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