Rugby League: February 2010 Archives

Richards slays Dragons

Wigan coach Michael Maguire paid tribute to Pat Richards who scored a record-breaking 38 points in the victory over Catalans on Friday.

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Carney "stunned" by Newton

Close friend and former team-mate Brian Carney said he was "stunned" by confirmation Terry Newton failed a drugs test.

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Wolves savage Tigers at The Jungle

Warrington Wolves came from behind to defeat Castleford 28-16 at The Jungle to continue their impressive start to the season.

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Esders free to slay Dragons

Harlequins have been boosted by the news Ryan Esders can now face Catalans Dragons after his one-match ban was overturned on appeal.

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Potter reveals Gardner woe

St Helens have been hit by the news winger Ade Gardner will be missing for six weeks due to cartilage damage to his ribs.

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Fenech tips Burgess for greatness

Mario Fenech has said he expects new South Sydney signing Sam Burgess to become a future star of the NRL.

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Long stars as Hull crush Saints

Sean Long grabbed a try on his Hull FC debut as they secured a shock 32-12 win against his former club St Helens at Knowsley Road.

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Cas coach praise for battling stars

Castleford coach Terry Matterson was a very happy man after his side beat Leeds 24-10 in their season-opening Super League match.

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Duo banned for Super League spat

Harlequins' Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook and Wakefield's Richard Moore have both received one-match bans for fighting on Sunday.

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Richards slays Dragons

Wigan coach Michael Maguire paid tribute to Pat Richards who scored a record-breaking 38 points in the victory over Catalans on Friday.

More: Richards slays Dragons |

Carney "stunned" by Newton

Close friend and former team-mate Brian Carney said he was "stunned" by confirmation Terry Newton failed a drugs test.

More: Carney "stunned" by Newton |

Wolves savage Tigers at The Jungle

Warrington Wolves came from behind to defeat Castleford 28-16 at The Jungle to continue their impressive start to the season.

More: Wolves savage Tigers at The Jungle |

Esders free to slay Dragons

Harlequins have been boosted by the news Ryan Esders can now face Catalans Dragons after his one-match ban was overturned on appeal.

More: Esders free to slay Dragons |

Potter reveals Gardner woe

St Helens have been hit by the news winger Ade Gardner will be missing for six weeks due to cartilage damage to his ribs.

More: Potter reveals Gardner woe |

Fenech tips Burgess for greatness

Mario Fenech has said he expects new South Sydney signing Sam Burgess to become a future star of the NRL.

More: Fenech tips Burgess for greatness |

Long stars as Hull crush Saints

Sean Long grabbed a try on his Hull FC debut as they secured a shock 32-12 win against his former club St Helens at Knowsley Road.

More: Long stars as Hull crush Saints |

Cas coach praise for battling stars

Castleford coach Terry Matterson was a very happy man after his side beat Leeds 24-10 in their season-opening Super League match.

More: Cas coach praise for battling stars |

Duo banned for Super League spat

Harlequins' Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook and Wakefield's Richard Moore have both received one-match bans for fighting on Sunday.

More: Duo banned for Super League spat |

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