Barnoldswick rescue late draw in six-goal thriller
BARNOLDSWICK Town scored a stoppage time equaliser to rescue a 3-3 draw at Longridge Town on Saturday.
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Sports reporter based in West Yorkshire, covering football and rugby for the Bradford Telegraph and Argus and our sister titles in Keighley, Skipton, Wharfedale, Ilkley and Otley.
BARNOLDSWICK Town scored a stoppage time equaliser to rescue a 3-3 draw at Longridge Town on Saturday.
AN Alfie Dean brace ensured Ilkley Town returned to winning ways on Saturday afternoon as they eventually sealed a 2-1 victory.
IN front of a bumper crowd North Ribblesdale continued their winning streak with an emphatic nine-try romp against Wensleydale.
BRIAN Noble’s Bradford Bulls have discovered their opponents for the second round of the Challenge Cup, and will host Doncaster.
GUISELEY fought back from two goals behind against a spirited Warrington Rylands side to secure a point at Nethermoor on Saturday, writes David Bridson.
Bradford Bulls are proud to announce the renewal of their partnership with Cedar Court Hotels, the club’s official accommodation partner for the 2025 season.
BRADFORD BULLDOGS will be hoping to rediscover their ability to find the back of the net when they head Telford Tigers 2 this weekend.
BRADFORD Bulls star Sam Hallas believes that the club’s star-studded additions in the off-season will only act as a positive for Brian Noble next season.
BRADFORD Bulls have announced the renewal of their partnership with Cedar Court Hotels, the club’s official accommodation partner.
UNDERCLIFFE’S Louise Sowrey deserved all the recognition she got when she was handed the Unsung Hero award at the latest edition of the YCB.
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