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CENTURIONOFFICIAL MATCHDAY MAGAZINE OF LEIGH CENTURIONS RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB
10/2015Wednesday July 8 2015Leigh Sports VillageKick-off 8.00pmKingstone Press Championship Round 13
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HONOURSWinter era (1895-96 to 1995-96)Championship Winners:1905-06, 1981-82Division Two Champions: 1977-78, 1985-86, 1988-89Challenge Cup Winners:1921, 1971Lancashire Cup Winners: 1952, 1955, 1970, 1981 (runners-up 1909,1920, 1922, 1949, 1951, 1963, 1969)BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Winners: 1969, 1972 (runners-up 1968, 1976)South West Lancashire & BorderTowns Cup Winners: 1901ITA TV Trophy runners-up 1955
Summer era (1996 to date)League Leaders: Premiership 2001, National League One 2004, Championship 2014Grand Final Winners: National League One 2004, Championship 2014 (runners-up: Premiership 2000, 2002,National League One 2003)National League Cup Winners: 2004, 2006, 2011, 2013 (runners-up 2003)Trans-Pennine Cup Winners: 2001 (runners-up 2000)
CLUB RECORDSHighest Score For: 92-2 v Keighley, 1986Highest Score Against: 4-94 v Workington Town, 1995Highest Home Attendance: 31,326 v St Helens, 1953Highest Home Attendance at LSV: 7,449 v Bradford Bulls, 2015
GAME RECORDSTries: 6 by Jack Wood in 1947 and Neil Turley in 2001Goals: 15 by Mick Stacey in 1976Points: 42 by Neil Turley in 2004
SEASONAL RECORDSTries: 55 by Neil Turley in 2001Goals: 187 by Neil Turley in 2004Points: 468 by Neil Turley in 2004
CAREER RECORDSAppearances: 503 by Albert WorrallTries: 189 by Mick MartynGoals: 1043 by Jimmy LedgardPoints: 2492 by John Woods
WHO’S WHOAT LEIGH CENTURIONS FROM THE TOP
Leigh Centurions TV Mr Fred Parkinson- Senior ProducerMr Dave Parkinson - Head CommentatorMr Joe Wood - Match Summariser
Club AmbassadorMr Alex Murphy OBE
FOOTBALL AND SUPPORT STAFF Head CoachMr Paul RowleyAssistant CoachesMr Neil JukesMr Paul Anderson (also Reserves Team Coach)Mr Simon Finnigan (also Player Welfare Manager)StatisticianMr Cliff SumnerReserves Team Assistant CoachMr Steve MayoReserves Team ManagerMr Don BoyleStrength and Conditioning CoachesMr Nathan PenningtonMr Dave BellClub DoctorDr John Morgan, Bucket & SpongeMedical ServicesPhysiotherapistsMs Emma FletcherMs Hannah LloydMr Ryan Douglas (Reserves Team)MasseurMr Robert StewartAssistant TrainerMr Steve MadenTraining AssistantMr Thomas WoodKit ManagersMr Sean Fairhurst, Mr Frank Taylor andMr Tommy Mather
Hon Life PresidentMr Tommy Sale MBEHon Vice PresidentMr Andy Burnham MPHon Life MembersMr Brian BowmanMr Tommy ColemanMr Michael LathamMr John MasseyMr Alan PlattMr Frank TaylorDr M Doublet-StewartBoard of DirectorsMr Michael Norris- ChairmanMr Steve Openshaw- Acting CEOMr Derek Beaumont- Head of RugbyMr Michael Latham- Media andCommunicationsMr Allan Rowley- OperationsLegal AdviserMr Matthew ChantlerGeneral ManagerMr Jason DonohueCommercial ExecutiveMrs Amanda LeeRetail Outlet ManagerMrs Gillian JolleyFinance ManagerMs Jane SmithIT & Ticket SalesMr Andrew ParkinsonLottery ManagerMs Christine BrownLottery Co-ordinatorMr Johnathan SimpkinSocial Media ManagerMr Darren LillyOfficial Club PhotographerPaul McCarthy
LEIGH CENTURIONS ACTING CEO STEVE OPENSHAW
KEY CONTACTSJason Donohue - General ManagerTelephone: 01942 487898E-mail: [email protected]
Amanda Lee - Commercial ExecutiveSponsorship & Commercial SalesTelephone: 01942 487898E-mail: [email protected] Smith - Accounts ManagerTelephone: 01942 487885E-mail: [email protected]
Christine Brown - Lottery ManagerTelephone: 01942 487892 E-mail: [email protected]
Jonathan Simpkin- Lottery Co-ordinator Telephone: 01942 487880E-mail: [email protected] Jolley - Retail Outlet ManagerTelephone: 07941 283027E-mail: [email protected] Parkinson - Ticketing & ITTelephone: 01942 487888E-mail: [email protected] Latham - Press & Media EnquiriesE-mail: [email protected] Number: 01942 487889Write to us:Sporting Club Leigh Ltd.,Leigh Sports Village Stadium,Sale Way, Leigh, WN7 4JY
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A WARM WELCOMETonight's game with Hunslet Hawks brings us the first oftwo rearranged fixtures which came as a result of ourfantastic Ladbrokes Challenge Cup run.We welcome the Hawks, their Directors, staff, players and supportersto LSV this evening. Coach Barry Eaton has a well drilled group whoseleague position does not mirror the performances and close resultsover the last few weeks. With livewire half back Andy Kain and youngLeeds Rhinos starlet Jordan Lilley, this evening’s encounter will be aninteresting challenge.
FEELING THE LOVEThe cup run came to a dignified end at Warrington where aquick-fire 10 minutes after half time put us in a catch-upposition which despite close encounters we simply could notovercome.Whilst disappointed, the performance from the lads gained enormouspraise from many quarters, with the huge travelling army ofsupporters also received glowing tributes from the RFL andWarrington Wolves. Once again the Club from top to bottom thankevery single one of you for your support.
In fact, there was an amusing moment when whilst beating themighty Wire at half time, the 4,000 plus strong Leyther Army sang'Are you watching Super League?' SLE General Manager Blake Sollywas sat to our side prompting Chairman Mike Norris to quip: 'Theymean you, Blake!', which brought a warm smile and resounding nod.RFL Chairman Brian Barwick, a man who knows a few things aboutTV and the importance of a quality product for the viewing audiencewas also glowing in his praise at half time, confirming 'This is TV gold,superb, this is what we want to see'.
THE REAL LEIGHSo yes, we won some friends which is what we always knewwould happen once people saw us live rather than simplyreading social media and the array of angry letters in thetrade press!However, as a club we are bored to death of the savage media attacks
which we have faced over our supposed 'thuggish' tendencies fromthe players and have made our feelings known at every level. TheWarrington game showed to 2 million people that we are more thancapable of controlling our aggression and playing fast open rugby ifwe are allowed to and our players are protected by the officials.
We have lost just twice this season fair and square, in both gamesthere was not one unsavoury incident. A quicker game brings greaterentertainment, that’s all we ask for - the opportunity to entertain andthe referees to protect the players.
LEIGH CENTURIONS GOLF DAYTuesday 16th June brought our annual Golf Day sponsoredby Preston Audi, O2 Leigh, Maxilead, and CS Civils.80 golfers took to the Houghwood Hall Course in bright sunshine,with the BBC Northwest Tonight cameras in attendance in another oftheir 'behind the scenes' episodes.
Head of Rugby Derek Beaumont also attended in the afternoon withnew singing Mathias 'Eric' Pala who had arrived earlier in themorning. The drinks cart was driven by Ryan Brierley and AdamHigson, bringing welcome refreshments to the teams during theafternoon.
Closing the event was Mike Latham, who hosted an evening BBQ andAwards Ceremony. The Team Winner of this superb event was securedby Preston Audi. It was a wonderful day in a lovely setting andeveryone who attended enjoyed the day which was a resoundingsuccess.
Team photos are available on our website or by contactingour Commercial Team on [email protected]
AND FINALLY...Best of luck to Fuifui Moimoi who has just released hisautobiography and will be signing copies of the book afterthis evening’s game. Hopefully Fui will have several more chapters to add about his playingcareer at Leigh and will be issuing an updated version in years tocome having achieved his dream of seeing Leigh Centurions reachSuper League and become established at the top level.
Gregg McNally sets another attack going v Warrington at the Halliwell Jones Stadium
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LEIGH CENTURIONS HEAD COACH PAUL ROWLEYGAVE DAVE PARKINSON AND A ROOM FULL OF OTHERPRESS HIS THOUGHTS AFTER THE CENTURIONS�BATTLING 24-34 LADBROKES CHALLENGE CUPREVERSAL AGAINST WARRINGTON AT THE HALLIWELL JONES STADIUM.
DP: WELL CAN YOU SUM UP YOUR THOUGHTSON THAT GAME?
PR: We certainly didn't want to come here and be gallant losersbut that's what has happened, but the thing we've learned from itis that we can compete with top end Super League, as well asmiddle, as well as bottom, no matter who we play, ore beat, we'dget that question about yardstick, so I think that's a prettycomfortable yardstick for us. I thought there was two equallymatched sides out there.
We won't complete so low all season. We gave Warrington anawful lot of possession on plays one and two - that's where we willkick ourselves, you might talk about lessons learned and therewasn't really a lesson there because we already know, the lessonfor us is that we can compete against the likes of Warrington, sothat should be something we take forward in our confidence andback into our own competition, the Championship although we aregutted to be fair.
PRESS QUESTION: THERE WAS THAT SPELL JUSTAFTER HALF-TIME WASN'T THERE PAUL?
PR: Both teams employed similar tactics, we kind of knew whatthey'd do. Basically both sets of backs were doing a lot of workaround the middles; getting them tired. We saw Warrington dipdrastically towards the end of the first half. Then, we went soft inthe first ten minutes of the second half, you chuck that in with adodgy decision about a play-the-ball, that's not a criticism of thereferee, I thought he was outstanding; Richard Silverwood had areal good game, that's what you get, they were just a bit too farahead for us; it's then ifs and buts, but that is what sport is. Wegave ourselves too much to do, but we showed what we could doif we wanted to apply pressure.
I don't think we had any, or hardly any good ball sets in thatsecond half - we chucked one shape at them and scored. We area very, very capable side and I would summarise it by saying thatwe missed a good opportunity.PRESS QUESTION: THE RESULT ASIDE, TO BEINVOLVED IN A GAME LIKE THAT, TELEVISEDLIVE ON THE BBC, HOW GOOD IS THAT FOR THECLUB?
PR: It is good for the club. I think you've seen there, with thelevel of support that we've got, days like that bring awareness towhat is going on at our club. It wakes up any sleeping Leigh fansand it galvanises the club, which in turn galvanises the town.
I always said when we started off on this journey that we want tomake an impact on our community and therefore that's anotherbox ticked I suppose, you just want to see pride and passion andcommitment, you then chuck in a load of endeavour and skill andyou get the Leigh team. Unfortunately for us, our execution was alittle bit off at times and we handed them too much possession.
People ask will we get away with that style of play against betteropposition, well I suppose it's shown, it's not lack-lustre, it'sperfectly planned and managed and we know what we are doing;so if we execute right, no matter who the opposition is, we'll stickto our philosophy and our brand, which for the purest rugbyleague supporter, is good to watch. DP: AND AS YOU'VE ALREADY SAID WITH THESIDE MISFIRING SOMEWHAT AND THEEXECUTION, YOU STILL CAME UP WITH FIVETRIES?
Exactly. We didn't manage to kick our goals did we? TheWarrington kicker kicked some crackers to be fair didn't he? Wewere one try down on them which really shouldn't have been atry if we want to look at it like that, but I don't want to. I don'twant to take anything away from Warrington, that's sport, theywere two evenly matched sides - that's the key - ultimately theycame out on top. It's sometimes a game of small margins andthey got it. On behalf of our club we wish them all the best inpursuit of Challenge Cup victory again in the next round. I've gota lot of respect for Warrington, but I'm sure that anyone whodidn't have, will have respect for us now!
Some of the 4000 Leigh fans at the Halliwell Jones Stadium
CAPTAIN’SCORNERMIKE LATHAM CAUGHT UP WITH CLUB CAPTAINOLIVER WILKES A FEW DAYS AFTER THELADBROKES CHALLENGE CUP-TIE AGAINSTWARRINGTON WOLVES
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ML- Reflections on the game?OW - We were very disappointed not to come away from the gamewith something. We completed at 58 percent for the whole of thegame and it doesn’t matter who you play, you’ll struggle to wingames with a statistic like that. They are a top Super League side andwe competed well and could have put them to the sword. The gamewas all about fine margins but we were architects of our owndownfall. I didn’t feel like we were beaten by a side better thanourselves but by our own mistakes. They are about quick plays andforcing errors but we more than matched them for all parts of thegame bar that awful period early in the second half.
ML- Kevin Penny’s second try was sensational wasn’t it?OW - It was fantastic but AJ’s last year would give it a run for money.Maybe we could have done a bit more to stop it as it wasn’tundefendable. But it was a marvellous piece of athleticism and showsjust what fantastic athletes play the game. Some of the skills ondisplay in that game from both sides were remarkable. Some of thetries we scored were up there with anything you see in RugbyLeague.
ML - Overall the Club’s run in the Challenge Cup wasmemorable wasn’t it?OW - It was and if history repeats itself Warrington will emulateLeeds last year in defeating us in the quarter-final and going on towin the competition. Everyone at the Club can be proud of theirachievement, beating an ex-Super League side in London Broncos,then two Super League sides in Salford and Wakefield along the way.It was a big day at Warrington and showcased just what LeighCenturions are about to the country watching on BBC1. We attractedthe largest crowd of the weekend in the Rugby League and it showswhere the club has come from and where it can go in the future. A lotof credit for that goes to Derek Beaumont for all he has done to
galvanise the club and the backroom staff and of course thesupporters for buying into it.
ML- And seeing the terrace packed with 4,000 Leigh fanswas a fantastic sight.
OW - It was incredible. In all the years I’ve played the game I’venever experienced anything like it. After one of our tries, I think it wasthe Gregg McNally one, I walked back to my mark and the noise ofthe fans was deafening. I could feel the roar behind me- it was like asound-wave hitting me full-on.
ML- Ashton Sims’ ‘player-mic’ made for good viewing.
OW - It was quite funny wasn’t it? Suddenly just because he had amic on he became one of the nicest guys on the field. He is afearsome proposition on the field but a good guy and the way hecomplimented Ryan and Jake afterwards on their displays was reallygood. It was amazing feedback coming from a top Super Leagueplayer to two Championship players and underlined how well theyeach played and how well Leigh played. The whole of the BBCcoverage was second to none. There were lots of fresh faces andideas in there and it made for great viewing and a refreshing change.The Club got some really good and positive publicity from the BBC’scoverage of us in the Wakefield and Warrington games.
ML - Back to league action in July and six games in theChampionship before the start of the Super 8s.
OW - Yes and we will approach every game with the same attitudeand thoroughness we approached the Warrington game. We’ve got abig squad and there will be some rotation so everyone is fresh and onthe ball. We pushed a top Super League club close but we didn’t winand we have to keep our feet on the ground. We have to focus andwork hard because if we don’t the Championship is so competitivewe will come unstuck.
Oliver Wilkes v Warrington Ryan and fans
IT HAS BEEN AN INTERESTING FEW WEEKS IN THE TAYLOR HOUSEHOLDSINCE WARRINGTON AND LEIGH WERE DRAWN TOGETHER IN THE QUARTERFINALS OF THE LADBROKES CHALLENGE CUP. HERE’S THE THING ...
MAY YOU LIVE ININTERESTING TIMES...
BY MARK TAYLOR (LEIGH REPORTER & WIGAN EVENING POST)
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I have been writing about Leigh since I was a teenager andwas a fan long before that. My dad is a Centurions LifeMember and long-serving kitman. My mum Christine andauntie Jean travel home and away watching Leigh as didtheir parents Les and Irene before them.My wife Claire, however, is a dedicated Warrington fan. Not only isshe a season ticket holder who goes home and away, she is also onthe Warrington Squad Builder Committee. Claire works for DownUnder Leisure, the NRL superstore in Wigan. There’s a lot of rugbywatched between us.
We met through rugby league and happily went along to each other’sgames. In fact our second date was at Batley. Our eyes met across thecheesy chips. As a couple we attended loads of games all over the RLNation, even a Challenge Cup Final.
From my point of view, it was a nice change to go to a game withouthaving to take my laptop. For Claire, as a Super League fan, venueslike Mount Pleasant and the South Leeds Stadium offered a strangefascination which bordered on morbid curiosity.
We married on May 31, 2012 a day when the Olympic torch was inWarrington. Almost inevitably, our wedding reception was held at theHalliwell Jones Stadium and we received cards signed by the Leighteam and Claire’s hero Adrian Morley. Our seating plan featuredtables named after Leigh (Rowley, Turley, Murphy, Woods, Drummond)and Warrington (Morley, Hicks, Briers) players.
For our honeymoon we headed for Sydney with the second State ofOrigin game at the ANZ Stadium the centrepiece of a packedfortnight which included seven NRL games. Wearing our respectivecolours, we visited some of the iconic venues of the sport such as theLeichardt Oval, the WIN Stadium and the Brookvale Oval.
It was a lot of fun living in Sydney’s rugby league bubble. I will alwaysremember talking to Ian Millward’s agent and dad Bob in aWollongong restaurant where their biggest concern was whether theMoonraker pub in Leigh was still open.
Friends would sometimes joke what would happen if Leigh everplayed Warrington and we laughed it off while there was a bit of uswhich genuinely feared such a thing.
Our first son Harry was born in 2013 and had Warrington and Leighkits bought for him weeks before he arrived. He visited the groundsof both teams when he was just a few weeks old. When Leigh andWarrington met in a friendly early last year he wore a Wolves shirtand Leigh shorts.
As Leigh’s stock began to rise, winning the Championship in 2014then topping it again this year, Warrington looked to be going in theopposite direction with their performances swinging from the sublimeto the ridiculous.
The odds of our teams meeting in a competitive game for the first
time since Claire and I got together became shorter after Leigh upsetSalford in the Challenge Cup, setting up a tie with Wakefield.
When Centurions were getting battered in the first half, the danger ofa Centurions v Wolves match-up was fading fast. But we all knowwhat happened after that with Leigh storming back for a second winto be filed under “giant-killing”.
As the reporters stood around in the Belle Vue press room waiting forthe quarter final draw, I told them that Leigh would draw Warrington.
And of course they did. Claire was watching too, at home with ournewborn son Samuel Thurston (named after the Queensland half-back) and her Warrington supporting sister and nieces.
I looked to the ceiling and puffed out a heavy sigh when this dreadedtie was confirmed. A FaceTime conversation followed when Claireheld up her Warrington mug to the phone. I won’t tell you exactlywhat I replied with, but it’s a well known terrace chant which seemsto upset Wolves fans. The battle lines were drawn and I’d not evengot in the car to drive home.
The chat that night was playfully polite though occasionally escalatedinto what is annoyingly referred to these days as “banter”.
It turns out Warrington fans don’t like it when you remind them Leighwon the league more recently than them.
With the cup tie so far away, it drifted into the background thoughMicky Higham’s move back to Leigh threw some petrol on thebonfire.
As the Super League club, the pressure was all onWarrington - and therefore Claire. A Warrington win andnothing changes. A Leigh win and the house would bepainted red and white. It seemed like a fair deal. Hopefullynext time!
Mark and Claire Taylor wearing their club colours at the secondState of Origin game in Sydney in 2012
LEIGH CENTURIONSPLAYERS ASSOCIATION Q&A
STAN WALMSLEY IS THIS WEEK’S MEMBER OF LEIGH CENTURIONSPLAYERS ASSOCIATION IN THE SPOTLIGHT. STAN WAS A BACK ROWFORWARD WHO JOINED LEIGH FROM TYLDESLEY RU CLUB IN 1961,MAKING HIS DEBUT AGAINST SWINTON ON 19 AUGUST OF THAT YEAR.HIS LAST APPEARANCE IN THE CHERRY AND WHITES WAS AT HOMETO WIDNES ON 10 OCTOBER 1970. STAN MADE 82 APPEARANCES FORLEIGH, SCORING SEVEN TRIES AND KICKING SIX GOALS..
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STAN WALMSLEYDate of Birth 14/4/1941Place of Birth LeighHeight 6ft 0 insWeight 17st 10lbsTwitter Address never use it OR
FacebookHeritage Number 699Year of Leigh Debut 1962Former ClubTyldesley Rugby UnionFormer Amateur Club(s)NilRepresentative honoursNilHonours won...Nil
RUGBY STUFFFamily links with Rugby LeagueOlder brother Brian played with Westleigh Recs andRobin Hood amateur clubs and did a lot ofvoluntary work preparing Hilton Park in the late1940’s Age when I first played Rugby League andwhere 18 - trials at WiganHow I first got involved playing RugbyLeague I first played Union at Leigh Grammar School whenit was introduced by Ken Bruce (the newheadmaster) in 1956. They only played footballbefore thatTeam I supported as a kidLeigh – born and raised just a couple of streetsaway in Selwyn Street so it was easy to go andwatch at Hilton Park.My Sporting Hero as a kid and whyStanley Matthews and Stan Mortenson - becausethey had the same name - there were not too manyStanleys about then.My current Sporting HeroSerena Williams Person who helped my career the most Gerry HelmeMy Best Rugby MemoryMaking a draw with Leeds in the Quarter final of RLCup 1963. I was in the second row with DerekHiggs - we both tackled everything that day andthen we were only reserves for the replay whichLeigh wonBest Rugby Memory of 2014Leigh winning the Championship
Best Player I’ve played with and why Not famous but the player with the most ability andtalent ( unfortunately wasted) was Gwyn Davies ofLeigh, the younger brother of GB centre AlanDavies. - he could do anything and everything if heput his mind to it.Best Player I’ve played against Lewis Jones - Leeds, Wales and Great BritainBest Stadium I’ve played at Odsal Stadium (although it held over a hundredthousand for the Cup Final, there were only about1,200 when Leigh played there. (you could hardlysee them)Best Advice I’ve ever been given and by whomGerry Helme always used to tell us “you only getout of the game what you put in.” That was true,not just in Rugby, but in life in generalAmbitions for Leigh Centurions for 2015Champions and promotion to Super LeagueWhy I loved playing for Leigh It was my home town and I was proud to represent itAdvice to any kid wanting to play RugbyLeagueWork hard and do what you are told
One Rule you could bring in?One thing I would like to see is Rugby League andUnion getting back together as one game but with13 players (too defensive with 15)
ABOUT MEMy best characteristicI don’t like talking about myself.Other Sport(s) I like to watchNothing compares to Rugby (either code )
THE BESTMy Rugby League Dream Team(any player I’ve played with or against)1 Ken Gowers, Swinton2 Tom Van Vollenhoven, St Helens3 Eric Ashton, Wigan4 Lewis Jones, Leeds5 Billy Boston, Wigan6 Gwyn Davies, Leigh7 Brian Brooks, Leigh8 Stan Owen, Leigh9 Walt Tabern, Leigh10 John Barton, Wigan11 Dick Huddart, St Helens12 Mick Martyn, Leigh13 Albert Blan, Swinton
Walt Tabern and Mick Martyn both made Stan Walmsley's Dream Team
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We need dedicated people to help us expand our lottery and take it to the nextlevel. Superleigh Lottery's prime function is to raise much needed funds forLeigh Centurions. This is a huge season for the club and we need your help andsupport more than ever as we push for Super League.
Applicants must be over 16. A good commission is payable, all rounds bring inover £60.00 per fortnight this will entitle the agent to a complimentary seasonticket.
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Junior Centurions with DARREN LILLY
JUNIOR CENTURIONS 2015Hello and Welcome to Everyone at JuniorCenturions.We now have over 400 members and this figure isincreasing every week, so we would like to especiallywelcome our new members.
JUNIOR LINKSThere are links to the Junior Centurions Page onwww.leighcenturions.com. Alternatively you can follow@juniorcenturions on Twitter for all the up to dateinformation on the JC Club.
NEW MERCHANDISEOur New Merchandise is available at Leigh CenturionsRetail in Leigh Market Hall.
July BirthdaysJames Barlow 01/07/2015Paddy McCann 01/07/2015Anya Buxton 02/07/2015Jack Darbyshire 03/07/2015Adam Hardy 04/07/2015Madeline Irwin 04/07/2015Ellis Niazmand 05/07/2015Marshall Breeze 06/07/2015Megan Short 09/07/2015Alfie Maden 12/07/2015Stacey Smith 13/07/2015Elloise McDonough 15/07/2015William Sculthorpe 15/07/2015Alex Rowley 16/07/2015Oliver Rowley 16/07/2015Harrison McCulloch 17/07/2015
Imani Fletcher 17/07/2015Ethan Mee 18/07/2015Liam Michael Barrington 18/07/2015Lyndon Cargill-James 18/07/2015Ava Grehan 21/07/2015Eve Travers 23/07/2015Rose-Marie Murray 23/07/2015Megan Williams 26/07/2015Janna Marie Martin 27/07/2015Keeley Sandland 27/07/2015Kiera Dawn Martin 27/07/2015Megan Hewitt 27/07/2015Stevie Quinn 27/07/2015Jack William Burden 30/07/2015Sammy Edge 30/07/2015Caitlin Kent 31/07/2015
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LOCAL COMMUNITYCLUBS NEWS
JEFF GORSE SUMMARISESTHE LATEST NEWS FROM LEIGH MINERS RANGERS:
Serbia TourMiners’ Tony Doyle recently led the England Lionsas vice-captain on their tour of Serbia. Tony, whowas joined by coach Mick Blakeley and team-mate Darryl Appleby on the two-match visit tothe Balkans, sent this update from their timeoverseas:It was good to be selected, it was a reward for the effortsof the previous season playing in the North West CountiesLeagues and although that’s a few levels below NCL it’sstill a great thing to be recognised for having a goodseason. The programme they are now running gives ladsplaying at lower levels of the amateur game theopportunity to tour every year and experience theinternational set-up and what comes with a tour. Myfamily, colleagues and the kids I work with were made upthat I had been selected.I really enjoyed the rugby side of the tour. Serbia are anemerging nation as far as rugby goes but they absolutelylove the game and their knowledge of the British game isspot-on. The matches were very physical, as you canimagine their boys are pretty big and aggressive so theyliked to dish out the biff. The Test match was a close gamefull of scraps and was a good contest, they can actuallyplay a bit of footy and have clearly been watching theSuper League but they also knew a bit about the amateurgame and are keen to learn more and link up with theEnglish game. We won the warm-up game with 50 against a Belgradeselect but the second against the full Serbia team was areal humdinger and we only won by 2 points. I enjoyedplaying, it was a lot different to what I’m used to, you hadlads from NWC Division 4 playing with lads from NCLPremier so finding the balance of ability was a test but Ithink we managed to find a system that worked andoverall it was a real success.Serbia is beautiful, a really nice country especially inBelgrade the place was buzzing; it’s obviously still on therecovery from the Yugoslavia war in some parts but themajority looks really nice. Roughly 90 pence a pint andyou could get a good two course meal with a drink forless than a fiver. We also visited an orphanage and school fordisadvantaged children while we were there and on apersonal level that was a highlight of the tour for me. It’svery similar to the job I do now and I was asked to dosome work on the visit which went down a storm. The kids loved it and I gave away some kit and clothesand they were chasing me back to the coach for photosand allsorts, it was a real eye opener and makes yourealise how lucky we are.
HUNSLET HAWKS - TEN-YEAR RECORDYear P W D L F A PTS POSN Av Att Coach2005 National League 2 18 11 0 7 476 385 22 5 677 Roy Sampson2006 National League 2 22 4 2 16 411 617 10 10 426 Roy Sampson/ Mark Cass2007 National League 2 22 8 0 14 368 591 31 8 423 Mark Cass2008 National League 2 22 4 0 18 336 778 17 7 558 Graeme Hallas2009 Championship 1 18 10 0 8 472 411 33 6 655 Graeme Hallas/ Paul March2010 Championship 1 20 18 0 2 828 305 55 1 550 Paul March2011 Championship 20 4 1 15 395 630 20 7 749 Paul March2012 Championship 18 2 0 16 248 684 10 9 494 Barry Eaton2013 Championship 26 6 0 20 529 704 30 13 582 Barry Eaton2014 Championship 1 20 15 0 5 716 249 49 2 WON GF 508 Barry Eaton
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HUNSLET HAWKS
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In a fixture rearranged due to the Cup exploits of theCenturions, Leigh welcome Hunslet Hawks to the LSV as theylook to continue their unbeaten home record. When the two sides last met on Good Friday at the South LeedsStadium, Leigh ran out 42-6 victors in poor conditions thanks to asuperb second half showing after only leading 6-0 at the break.
A lot of sides have found Hunslet a tough nut to crack, particularly ontheir own patch, and have run some of the top sides close. Backed bya Dual Registration agreement with the Leeds Rhinos, the Hawks havealso earned five wins which for a side who where only promoted tothe Championship this season is an admirable achievement.
Barry Eaton’s side may be one which is fairly reliant on its partnershipwith neighbours Leeds, but it is one which has a blend of experienceand youth, and one with plenty of Championship know how.
Vinny Finigan has been plying his trade in the Championship since2011 with Sheffield Eagles, Dewsbury and Batley before joining theHawks. Finigan in his days with Sheffield won the 2012 Grand Finaland was on the score sheet as they defeated the Centurions in the2011 Play-Offs. Blessed with pace and the ability to finish any givenchance, the Winger is a real threat on the fringes, as is formerWarrington man Richie Barnett. A man with vast experience, hisleadership and experience could be more of a positive factor for theHawks than his undoubted ability.
Ex Featherstone Half Back Andy Kain adds direction to the Hunsletoutfit. Leigh fans will know how affective Kain can be having been anintegral part of the Rovers side which battled Leigh on manyoccasions.
Captain Jack Lee will also be a man Barry Eaton will turn to for onfield leadership. The hooker, who has had spells at York, Featherstoneand Castleford, is a creative spark from dummy half who will createchances from any quick play the balls that fall his side’s way.
Playmaker Danny Grimshaw featured against the Broncos havingrecently returned to the club after a short spell with Featherstone. He,like Kain and Lee, will hold the key to any Hunslet result as they arethe sort of players who create the chances for the likes of Barnett andFinigan to finish.
The link up with the Leeds Rhinos has allowed Hunslet to field anumber of talented players including the likes of Jimmy Keinhorst andBrett Delaney. Winger Luke Briscoe has featured heavily for the Hawks
this season and was their sole try scorer in the game over Easter. If hewere to feature he could add real vibrancy on the flank especiallywhen he ducks inside from the right.
Leigh will have to be on the guard to avoid what would be a hugeupset. This could be quite an intriguing game if the last meeting isanything to go by. Let’s hope for better weather this time around togo with an equally positive result.
No Name Position1 James Watson Fullback2 Mobolaji Agoro Wing3 Lee Brickwood Utility4 Danny Maun Centre5 Vinny Finnigan Wing6 Simon Brown Halfback7 Daniel Ansell Halfback8 Michael Haley Prop9 Jack Lee Hooker10 James Houston Prop11 Callum Casey Back row12 Aaron Lyons Second row13 Daniel Grimshaw Loose forward14 Matthew Tebb Hooker15 Liam Mackay Loose forward16 Lewis Reed Prop17 Mark Castle Prop18 Brooke Broughton Second row19 Bradley Brennan Prop20 Luke Hardcastle Second row21 Ryan Backhouse Second row22 Mathew Cook Centre
No Name Position23 Elliot Cosgrove Centre24 Richard Barnett Wing25 Brandon Conway Fullback26 Marcus Elliott Fullback27 Jordan Gale Halfback28 Mufaro Mvududu Centre29 Jamaine Akaidere Wing30 George Flanagan Hooker31 Andrew Kain Halfback32 Nathan Darby Prop33 James Duckworth Wing34 Luke Briscoe Centre35 Rob Mulhern Prop36 Robbie Ward Hooker40 Josh Walters Second row41 Andy Yates Prop42 Jimmy Keinhorst Centre43 Brett Delaney Second row44 Charlie Martin Second row45 Kyle Trout Back row46 Jordan Lilley Halfback47 Matt Gee Utility forward
CHRIS STOTT WELCOMES THIS EVENING’S VISITORS
Hunslet away -Oli Wilkes try
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RESERVES 2015LEIGH CENTURIONS
Leigh Centurions Reserves ran in eight tries as they earned anexcellent 42-12 victory against Sheffield Eagles at SheffieldHallam University. Paul Anderson’s side swiftly recovered from a delayed journey over thePennines to surge into a 32-0 interval lead and maintained theiradvantage in an increasingly scrappy second half. “It was a really good team performance and I was very happy with theside,” Anderson said. “We got delayed on the way across and the journey took three hoursso we had to quickly get changed and had time only for a ten minutewarm-up, so the preparation wasn’t ideal. “But the lads began the game really well and we scored some goodtries.” Kurt Haggerty was the stand-out performer for the Centurions and MattSarsfield continued his comeback with a strong game in the secondrow. “Kurt was outstanding and did the job we asked him to do,” Andersonsaid. “He got plenty of game-time and was brilliant for us, running overpeople and showing a great skill level too on the edge. Sarsy did welland I thought Eze Harper had a strong game too, but then they allplayed well. “We picked up a few knocks and had two players sin-binned in the
second half so we were down to 11 men at one stage. But after goinga while without a competitive game it was good to put in a goodperformance and secure the win.” The tries were shared between eight players with Tyler Whittaker, SamBaggaley, Eze Harper, Jacque Peet, Jack Hansen, Brad Smith, Elliot Likuand Kurt Haggerty all crossing and Hansen tagging on five goals. MitchVincent, Connor Scott and Adam Newby scored tries for the Eagles. Leigh Centurions Reserves: Tyler Whittaker (try); SamBaggaley (try), Eze Harper(try), Jacque Peet (try),Jake Knox; Lewis Foster,Jack Hansen (try, 5 goals);Tommy Holland, BradSmith (try), Elliot Liku(try), Matt Sarsfield, KurtHaggerty (try), JamieTracey. Subs: Josh Swift, AdamBarber, Tom Roughley,Frankie Halton.
Eze Harper was one of eight try-scorersin the Reserves’ win at Sheffield.
Leigh Centurions Reserves Stats 2015 (League games only)
A S T G DG PActon, Jamie 0 1 0 0 0 0Aspinwall, Martin 1 0 0 0 0 0Baggaley, Sam 5 0 5 0 0 20Barber, Adam 0 1 0 0 0 0Cox, Mitchell 5 0 2 0 0 8Foster, Lewis 3 1 1 0 0 4Haggerty, Kurt 1 0 1 0 0 4Halton, Frankie 0 4 1 0 0 4Hansen, Jack 6 0 4 9 0 34Harper, Eze 5 0 2 0 0 8Higson, Adam 2 0 0 0 0 0Hill, Jordan 0 0 0 0 0 0Holland, Tommy 4 2 2 0 0 8Jukes, Ethan 0 4 1 0 0 4Knox, Jake 1 0 0 0 0 0Lee, Corey 0 0 0 0 0 0Liku, Elliot 5 1 3 0 0 12Maden, Steve 0 1 0 0 0 0Pala, Mathias 1 0 1 0 0 4Peet, Jacque 3 1 1 0 0 4Peet, Sam 4 0 1 0 0 4Pendlebury, Matt 2 0 0 10 0 20Prior, Joe 3 0 1 0 0 4Ratchford, Leighton 2 1 0 9 0 18Ratcliffe, Connor 0 1 0 0 0 0Roughley, Tom 0 4 1 0 0 4Sarsfield, Matt 2 1 1 0 0 4Smith, Brad 5 0 2 0 0 8Spencer, Tom 2 0 0 0 0 0Swift, Josh 2 1 3 0 0 12Tracey, Jamie 6 0 0 0 0 0Walker, Jonny 1 0 0 0 0 0Warburton, Luke 4 0 2 0 0 8Whittaker, Tyler 2 0 1 0 0 4Wilkes, Oliver 1 0 1 0 0 4Williams, Jake 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 78 24 37 28 0 204
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OUR SPECIAL GUEST TONIGHT
MICK NANYNFor this evening’s game LeighCenturions are delighted towelcome Mick Nanyn as specialguest of the Club.Mick has just announced hisretirement and brought his prolificplaying career to a close.He retires as the sixth-highestpoints-scorer in Rugby Leaguehistory, a remarkable achievementthat sees him included with some ofthe greatest names to ever grace thegame.
Mick began his career with Swintonin 1999 and later played forRochdale Hornets, Whitehaven,Widnes, Oldham and LeighCenturions before ending his careerwhere he started with the Lions.His career statistics are set outbelow courtesy of RFL statisticianDan Spencer.Mick retains his involvement at LSVas an important staff member ofLeigh Community Trust.
MICK NANYNClub App Subs Tries Goals Dg Pts
1999 Swinton 3 1 2 0 0 82000 Swinton 12 7 8 18 0 682001 Swinton 30 0 15 72 0 2042002 Swinton 27 2 15 62 0 1842003 Rochdale H 28 4 26 123 0 350 28 4 26 123 0 3502004 Whitehaven 32 0 30 139 0 3982005 Whitehaven 23 1 28 95 0 302 55 1 58 234 0 7002006 Widnes 26 0 30 134 0 3882007 Widnes 29 0 28 161 0 434 55 0 58 295 0 8222008 Oldham 32 0 21 139 0 362 32 0 21 139 0 3622009 Leigh 10 1 8 10 0 522010 Leigh 27 0 20 103 0 2862011 Leigh 28 0 26 145 0 394 65 1 54 258 0 7322012 unattached2013 Swinton 9 0 3 15 0 422014 Swinton 22 0 9 54 0 1442015 Swinton 1 0 0 0 0 0 104 10 52 221 0 650
CLUB TOTAL 339 16 269 1270 0 3616 339 16 269 1270 0 3616
2001 NFP U21s 1 0 1 0 0 42003 NL U21s 1 0 0 2 0 42005 Scotland 1 0 0 0 0 02006 Scotland 1 0 1 1 0 62007 Scotland 2 0 1 2 0 82008 Scotland 2 1 0 0 0 02009 Scotland 3 0 5 21 0 62
REP TOTAL 11 1 8 26 0 84
CAREER TOTAL 350 17 277 1296 0 3700
ALL TIME RL RECORD POINTS SCORERS1 Neil Fox (Wakefield/Bradford/Hull KR/York/Bramley/Huddersfield, 1956-79) 6,2202 Jim Sullivan (Wigan, 1921-46) 6,0223 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds, 1997-present) 4,062 (continuing)4 Gus Risman (Salford/Workington/Batley, 1929-54) 4,0505 John Woods (Leigh/Warrington/Bradford/Rochdale, 1976-92) 3,9856 Mick Nanyn (Rochdale/Whitehaven/Widnes/Oldham/Leigh/Swinton, 1999-present) 3,7007 Cyril Kellett (Hull KR/Featherstone, 1956-74) 3,6868 Kel Coslett (St Helens/Rochdale, 1962-79) 3,5459 Lewis Jones (Leeds, 1952-64) 3,445
MICK NANYN
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No. Rnd Date Home team Result Away team1 1 Fri 13th Feb Dewsbury Rams 19-10 Sheffield Eagles2 1 Sun 15th Feb Batley Bulldogs 30-6 Workington Town3 1 Sun 15th Feb Leigh Centurions 36-24 Bradford Bulls4 1 Sun 15th Feb London Broncos 26-22 Doncaster RLFC5 1 Sun 15th Feb Whitehaven RLFC 16-44 Halifax RLFC6 1 Mon 16th Feb Featherstone Rovers 28-14 Hunslet Hawks7 2 Sun 22nd Feb Doncaster RLFC 6-13 Featherstone Rovers8 2 Sun 22nd Feb Bradford Bulls 34-4 Whitehaven RLFC9 2 Sun 22nd Feb Halifax RLFC 6-18 Leigh Centurions10 2 Sun 22nd Feb Hunslet Hawks 14-26 Batley Bulldogs11 2 Sun 22nd Feb Sheffield Eagles 40-6 London Broncos12 3 Sun 1st Mar Batley Bulldogs 2-6 Halifax RLFC13 3 Sun 1st Mar Featherstone Rovers 4-40 Bradford Bulls14 3 Sun 1st Mar Hunslet Hawks 18-6 Dewsbury Rams15 3 Sun 1st Mar Leigh Centurions 25-12 London Broncos16 3 Sun 1st Mar Whitehaven RLFC 6-20 Sheffield Eagles17 3 Sun 1st Mar Workington Town 33-6 Doncaster RLFC18 4 Sun 8th Mar Bradford Bulls 56-6 Hunslet Hawks19 4 Sun 8th Mar Dewsbury Rams 23-16 Whitehaven RLFC20 4 Sun 8th Mar Doncaster RLFC 18-54 Leigh Centurions21 4 Sun 8th Mar Halifax RLFC 12-24 Featherstone Rovers22 4 Sun 8th Mar London Broncos 34-16 Workington Town23 4 Sun 8th Mar Sheffield Eagles 28-16 Batley Bulldogs24 5 Sun 15th Mar Batley Bulldogs 19-26 Bradford Bulls25 5 Sun 15th Mar Featherstone R 6-40 Leigh Centurions26 5 Sun 15th Mar Halifax RLFC 26-13 Dewsbury Rams27 5 Sun 15th Mar Hunslet Hawks 32-12 Doncaster RLFC28 5 Sun 15th Mar Whitehaven RLFC 18-16 London Broncos29 5 Sun 15th Mar Workington Town 12-14 Sheffield Eagles30 2 Wed 18th Mar Workington Town 18-31 Dewsbury Rams31 6 Fri 27th Mar Dewsbury Rams 28-38 Featherstone Rovers32 6 Sat 28th Mar London Broncos 22-18 Halifax RLFC33 6 Sun 29th Mar Bradford Bulls 36-6 Workington Town34 6 Sun 29th Mar Doncaster RLFC 14-16 Batley Bulldogs35 6 Sun 29th Mar Leigh Centurions 60-0 Whitehaven RLFC36 6 Sun 29th Mar Sheffield Eagles 28-14 Hunslet Hawks37 7 Wed 1st Apr Doncaster RLFC 4-26 Sheffield Eagles38 7 Fri 3rd Apr Batley Bulldogs 6-21 Dewsbury Rams39 7 Fri 3rd Apr Bradford Bulls 32-19 Halifax RLFC40 7 Fri 3rd Apr Featherstone Rovers 8-24 London Broncos41 7 Fri 3rd Apr Hunslet Hawks 6-42 Leigh Centurions42 7 Fri 3rd Apr Workington Town 40-0 Whitehaven RLFC43 8 Mon 6th Apr Featherstone Rovers 4-33 Sheffield Eagles44 8 Mon 6th Apr Dewsbury Rams 16-30 Bradford Bulls45 8 Mon 6th Apr Halifax RLFC 32-24 Hunslet Hawks46 8 Mon 6th Apr Leigh Centurions 54-6 Workington Town47 8 Mon 6th Apr London Broncos 25-18 Batley Bulldogs48 8 Mon 6th Apr Whitehaven RLFC 41-16 Doncaster RLFC49 9 Sun 12th Apr Batley Bulldogs 16-23 Featherstone Rovers50 9 Sun 12th Apr Bradford Bulls 28-2 London Broncos51 9 Sun 12th Apr Doncaster RLFC 12-24 Dewsbury Rams52 9 Sun 12th Apr Halifax RLFC 38-6 Workington Town53 9 Sun 12th Apr Hunslet Hawks 26-18 Whitehaven RLFC54 9 Sun 12th Apr Sheffield Eagles 22-36 Leigh Centurions55 10 Sun 26th Apr Doncaster RLFC 38-56 Bradford Bulls56 10 Sun 26th Apr Leigh Centurions 56-8 Batley Bulldogs57 10 Sun 26th Apr London Broncos 16-20 Dewsbury Rams58 10 Sun 26th Apr Sheffield Eagles 36-10 Halifax RLFC59 10 Sun 26th Apr Whitehaven RLFC 12-36 Featherstone Rovers60 10 Sun 26th Apr Workington Town 16-19 Hunslet Hawks61 11 Sun 3rd May Batley Bulldogs 22-24 Whitehaven RLFC62 11 Sun 3rd May Bradford Bulls 46-12 Sheffield Eagles63 11 Sun 3rd May Dewsbury Rams 28-32 Leigh Centurions64 11 Sun 3rd May Featherstone Rovers 72-0 Workington Town65 11 Sun 3rd May Halifax RLFC 40-6 Doncaster RLFC66 11 Sun 3rd May Hunslet Hawks 12-32 London Broncos67 12 Fri 8th May Sheffield Eagles 30-12 Doncaster RLFC68 12 Sun 10th May Dewsbury Rams 40-4 Hunslet Hawks69 12 Sun 10th May Leigh Centurions 22-14 Halifax RLFC70 12 Sun 10th May London Broncos 32-40 Featherstone Rovers71 12 Sun 10th May Whitehaven RLFC 16-32 Bradford Bulls
No. Rnd Date Home team Result Away team72 12 Sun 10th May Workington Town 10-23 Batley Bulldogs73 13 Sun 17th May Doncaster RLFC 6-37 Workington Town74 13 Sun 17th May Halifax RLFC 60-18 Whitehaven RLFC75 13 Tue 19th May Sheffield Eagles 15-8 Dewsbury Rams76 14 Sat 23rd May Workington Town 26-20 Whitehaven RLFC Summer Bash77 14 Sat 23rd May London Broncos 46-6 Sheffield Eagles Summer Bash78 14 Sat 23rd May Bradford Bulls 18-4 Halifax RLFC Summer Bash79 14 Sun 24th May Dewsbury Rams 19-12 Batley Bulldogs Summer Bash80 14 Sun 24th May Doncaster RLFC 12-25 Hunslet Hawks Summer Bash81 14 Sun 24th May Leigh Centurions 31-12 Featherstone R Summer Bash82 15 Fri 29th May Hunslet Hawks 10-54 Sheffield Eagles83 15 Sun 31st May Dewsbury Rams 14-6 Doncaster RLFC84 15 Sun 31st May Featherstone Rovers 44-16 Batley Bulldogs85 15 Sun 31st May London Broncos 18-36 Bradford Bulls86 15 Sun 31st May Whitehaven RLFC 16-46 Leigh Centurions87 15 Sun 31st May Workington Town 6-32 Halifax RLFC88 16 Fri 5th Jun Batley Bulldogs 12-40 Sheffield Eagles89 16 Sat 6th Jun Featherstone Rovers 20-44 Halifax RLFC90 16 Sun 7th Jun Bradford Bulls 72-6 Doncaster RLFC91 16 Sun 7th Jun Dewsbury Rams 20-20 Workington Town92 16 Sun 7th Jun London Broncos 29-20 Leigh Centurions93 16 Sun 7th Jun Whitehaven RLFC 28-12 Hunslet Hawks94 13 Wed 10th Jun Batley Bulldogs 22-28 London Broncos95 17 Fri 12th Jun Hunslet Hawks 8-14 Halifax RLFC96 17 Sat 13th Jun Sheffield Eagles 26-16 Whitehaven RLFC97 17 Sun 14th Jun Batley Bulldogs 12-26 Leigh Centurions98 17 Sun 14th Jun Bradford Bulls 22-18 Dewsbury Rams99 17 Sun 14th Jun Doncaster RLFC 4-30 London Broncos100 17 Sun 14th Jun Workington Town 0-52 Featherstone Rovers101 18 Sun 21st Jun Dewsbury Rams 16-46 Halifax RLFC102 18 Sun 21st Jun Featherstone Rovers 54-14 Doncaster RLFC103 18 Sun 21st Jun Leigh Centurions 58-18 Sheffield Eagles104 18 Sun 21st Jun London Broncos 34-12 Hunslet Hawks105 18 Sun 21st Jun Whitehaven RLFC 24-12 Batley Bulldogs106 18 Sun 21st Jun Workington Town 16-38 Bradford Bulls107 19 Sat 27th Jun Halifax RLFC 46-22 London Broncos108 19 Sun 28th Jun Bradford Bulls 34-16 Batley Bulldogs109 19 Sun 28th Jun Doncaster RLFC 18-50 Whitehaven RLFC110 19 Sun 28th Jun Hunslet Hawks 34-42 Featherstone Rovers111 19 Sun 28th Jun Sheffield Eagles 26-6 Workington Town112 13 Wed 1st Jul Bradford Bulls 18-37 Featherstone Rovers113 20 Sun 5th Jul Batley Bulldogs 34-6 Doncaster RLFC114 20 Sun 5th Jul Featherstone Rovers 30-32 Dewsbury Rams115 20 Sun 5th Jul Halifax RLFC 38-10 Sheffield Eagles116 20 Sun 5th Jul Hunslet Hawks 6-68 Bradford Bulls117 20 Sun 5th Jul London Broncos 40-24 Whitehaven RLFC118 20 Sun 5th Jul Workington Town 12-50 Leigh Centurions119 Wed 8th Jul Leigh Centurions Hunslet Hawks120 21 Sun 12th Jul Dewsbury Rams London Broncos121 21 Sun 12th Jul Doncaster RLFC Hunslet Hawks122 21 Sun 12th Jul Halifax RLFC Batley Bulldogs123 21 Sun 12th Jul Leigh Centurions Featherstone Rovers124 21 Sun 12th Jul Sheffield Eagles Bradford Bulls125 21 Sun 12th Jul Whitehaven RLFC Workington Town126 22 Sun 19th Jul Batley Bulldogs Hunslet Hawks127 22 Sun 19th Jul Bradford Bulls Leigh Centurions128 22 Sun 19th Jul Doncaster RLFC Halifax RLFC129 22 Sun 19th Jul Sheffield Eagles Featherstone Rovers130 22 Sun 19th Jul Whitehaven RLFC Dewsbury Rams131 22 Sun 19th Jul Workington Town London Broncos132 19 Wed 22nd Jul Leigh Centurions Dewsbury Rams133 23 Sun 26th Jul Dewsbury Rams Batley Bulldogs134 23 Sun 26th Jul Featherstone Rovers Whitehaven RLFC135 23 Sun 26th Jul Halifax RLFC Bradford Bulls136 23 Sun 26th Jul Hunslet Hawks Workington Town137 23 Sun 26th Jul Leigh Centurions Doncaster RLFC138 23 Sun 26th Jul London Broncos Sheffield Eagles
NB: Fixtures copyright RFL and subject to change
THE KINGSTONE PRESSCHAMPIONSHIP SEASON 2015
LIAM KAY in at the flag
MARTYN RIDYARD offloads to Andrew Dixon
GREGG MCNALLY swandive for try
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GREGG NCNALLY races through
ACTIONV SHEFFIELD E
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GARETH HOCK in full flight
RYAN BRIERLEY in the clear
MICKY HIGHAM bursts down the middle
MARTIN RIDYARD shows his strength
TOMMY GOULDEN and FUIFUI MOIMOI combine in the tackle
ON THIS DAYIN HISTORYBY MIKE LATHAM
JULY
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2001Leigh Centurions had finished top of the Northern FordPremiership, but they suffered a shock home 15-14defeat to Oldham in their play-off preliminary semi-final.The Centurions walked away with the league, finishing ninepoints clear at the top after losing just two games in the regularseason. That gave them the perfect opportunity to book theirpassage to the latter stages, but Oldham - who ended theseason in fourth spot some 10 points behind Leigh - had notread the script.Masterminded by player-coach Mike Ford, Oldham forced thehome side into a catalogue of uncharacteristic errors to becomethe first team to win at Hilton Park for 15 months.Leigh scored three tries to two as they overturned a 9-0 half-time deficit to lead 14-11, but a fine solo effort from MarkSibson 16 minutes from time proved to be the winner.“We didn’t play to our potential against Oldham so the playersare now aware that anything other than their best will not begood enough,” admitted coach Paul Terzis.
2010Leigh Centurions went down 34-26 in a top-of-the-table Thursday night clash at Featherstone Rovers,deservedly claiming a bonus point with ten late pointsin a thrilling encounter.In the first quarter, Rovers built an into an 18-0 advantagebefore being pegged back by a spirited effort from the visitors.Rovers opened the scoring through Zak Hardacre to score andadded further tries by Kyle Briggs and Liam Finn in adevastating opening.The Centurions got on the scoresheet when Martyn Ridyard cutthrough to score a converted try and then Lee Mitchell wentover. Robbie Paul then created a try for Jake Emmitt with asmart kick but Andy Kain sent Dane Manning strolling throughfrom close range with Briggs adding the goal for a 24-16Rovers lead at half-time.Sam Smeaton extended Rovers’ lead with two tries and seal thegame, Briggs taking his tally to five goals. But Leigh fought backspiritedly with a Matty Blythe try from fully 60 metres after hecharged down a kick. The visitors claimed a deserved bonuspoint when Dave McConnell grubber-kicked to the line andTommy Goulden was awarded a try by the video referee whichRidyard converted with his third goal.The Leigh team was: Donlan; Maden, Blythe, Leuluai,Stanton; Ridyard, Paul; Emmitt, McConnell, Bibey, Taylor,Mitchell, Armistead. Subs: Duffy, Goulden, McCarthy, Hill.
Dave Bradbury v Oldham, 2001
Tim Street tackles Jason Clegg 2001
Paul Terzis reflected on the Oldham game in the following programme
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COMMERCIAL NEWS
MATCHDAYMASCOTSThis afternoon we have two Mascots,Noah John Woods and Nathan Owen.
Blake McDonoughBlake is 2 years old. He attends Avenue Nurseryand his favourite player is Martyn Ridyard. Blake likes to play rugby! He is pictured herewith his big brother Bradley.
Bradley McDonoughBradley is 7 years old. He attends 12 ApostlesLeigh and his favourite player is Micky Higham. Blake likes to play rugby and MMA.
A reminder that the Leigh Centurions Yearbook compiledby Mike Latham is still for sale at £6.
This pocket-sized full-colour 108pp book is a great souvenir ofthe 2014 season and looks forward to what should be anexciting year in the #RLNewEra.
There are also a few remaining copies of our HeritageBrochure which is also priced at £6.
SPONSORSHIPOPPORTUNITIESIf you or your company would like to sponsorLeigh Centurions, a number of opportunitiesare still available:• Dewsbury - Main Match Sponsor - £1,200
including executive box for 10 people• Dewsbury - Match Ball Sponsor - £500 including
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Fun DayIn May the club hosted its annual fun day and itturned out to be a tremendous success. East’s talented young crop of players were joined by HeadCoach Paul Wingfield, Club Captain Dean Balmer and exLeigh East and Leigh Centurions favourite James Taylor, whokindly gave up an afternoon to present trophies and meetvarious teams and age groups from across the county.
Donations were greatly received from Leigh Centurions andvarious other local businesses,which were raffled or auctionedoff on the day. It was an early start for all the volunteers butwith a glorious afternoon of sunshine, a barbecue and plentyof drinks on hand the day ran smoothly. A lads against dads match was also staged and the spoilswere shared. Although it probably took the dads a lotlonger to recover than it did the lads.
Playing MattersWith over 35 under 7’s players now registered NikiHowarth and Wayne Robinson have decided to runtwo U7’s teams. A cubs team for more junior players has also been been setup and ex Leigh favourite Lee Hansen is assisting keithLathom with some fantastic starter training sessions, whichthe kids are throughly enjoying.Both open age teams are riding high within their respectivedivisions and the under 18s currently sit second in Premier 1.All fixtures and match day write ups can be found on ourtwitter page @LeighEastWith two tough away fixtures coming up against arejuvenated Castleford Panthers and high flying FeatherstoneLions the next home game for the first team is against tabletoppers Millom on Saturday 25th July. The match will bestaged on the outside pitch, due to the upgrades to playingsurfaces, which will be taking place over the next few weeks.
LEIGHCENTURIONSSQUAD NUMBERS - 2015Head Coach: Paul Rowley Assistant Coach: Neil Jukes
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3 Greg WorthingtonWilliams & Co Heritage Number 1394
7 Ryan BrierleyR-Logistics Services Ltd Heritage Number 1354
2 Adam HigsonImpact Insurance Heritage Number 1310
6 Martyn RidyardIntegrated Control Solutions LtdHeritage Number 1314
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13 Sam BarlowCorlett Electrical Heritage Number 1387
17 Ben ReynoldsScrewfix Heritage Number 1398
12 Tommy GouldenCDA Business Services Heritage Number 1330
16 Michael PlattPark Leisure (Plas Coch) Heritage Number 1392
11 Matthew SarsfieldToyfields Adventure Play Centre Heritage Number 1386
15 Jonny PownallAnthony's Travel Heritage Number 1346
10 Oliver Wilkes (Captain)Liniar Heritage Number 1217
14 Sean Penkywicz (Vice-captain) Hamilton FabricationsLtd Heritage No. 1370
21 Jamie ActonLeyther Ladies Heritage Number 1389
25 Cameron PitmanPam Ties Ltd Heritage Number 1383
20 Sam HopkinsIn Memory of Audrey Dale Heritage Number 1347
24 Jonny WalkerAB Sundecks Ltd Heritage Number 1393
19 Kurt HaggertyK Darlington & Son Heritage Number 1321
23 Martin AspinwallKath & Keith Stott Heritage Number 1372
18 Tom SpencerBentleys Motor Group WarringtonHeritage Number 1357
22 Andrew DixonL.I.S.A. Heritage Number 1396
29 Jake EmmittEvans Halshaw Heritage Number 1332
28 Steve MadenSponsorship available Heritage Number 1213
27 Lewis FosterJG Building Joinery Heritage Number 1391
30 Micky HighamTaylor Drilling Services LtdHeritage Number 1153
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Neil JukesAssistant Coach
Paul AndersonAssistant CoachReserves Team Coach
Simon FinniganAssistant CoachPlayer Welfare Manager
Paul RowleyHead Coach
FORTHCOMING GAMES
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PROGRAMMES FROMTHE PAST BY MIKE LATHAMLONG TERM LEIGH SUPPORTER MR NORMAN STARKIE HAS VERY KINDLYLENT SOME OF HIS VAST PROGRAMME COLLECTION TO THE EDITOR ANDEACH ISSUE THIS YEAR WE’LL TAKE A LOOK BACK AT THE ARCHIVES.
For today’s look back at oldprogrammes we go back to 1949 andHunslet’s first post war visit to Leigh,their first ever to the Kirkhall Laneground. The match was staged on Saturday 8 Januarywith a 2-30pm kick-off and a modest 16-page programme was produced for supportersat a cost of threepence.James Hilton was the Leigh Chairman andJack Harding the vice-chairman and the otherboard members were Messrs Higgins, Palmer,Fletcher, Hesford and Rubin. Emlyn Jenkinswas the team manager and coach with BillHughes the trainer.In welcoming the visitors the programmeeditor remarked that Hunslet’s last visit toLeigh had been to the Mather Lane groundwhich had been lost during the war due tothe extension of the cable works. “We giveHunslet a cheerful welcome,” he wrote.“Speaking of Mather Lane, it was there in theold days that the “Cherry and Whites” nearlyheld a powerful Hunslet to a draw in theRugby League Cup. I gather that theirforwards had a great reputation and wereknown as the “Terrible Six.” The Yorkshiremenwent on to win the cup. A more recentmemory was our surprising and welcome winat Hunslet in November. There were somegloomy faces until that afternoon and thenwe all trotted out that threadbare saying ‘the
corner is turned.’ We still have our troublesbut let us forget them and look forward to agood game this afternoon.”Elsewhere in the programme the editorreflected on the Christmas period when Leighgained only one point. Chairman James Hiltonwas quoted: “I want to say that specialtactical talks between the players and MrJenkins have started this week.”Leigh made several changes to their side forHunslet’s visit. “But please do not get theidea that there is any panic,” the editorialcontinued. “They are made because of injury. Iregret to say that Jack Bowen has a suspectedfracture of the cheek-bone. Alf Edge andhooker Parr are alsoinjured. However, youwill welcome thereturn of Jimmy Roweand I don’t supposeBob Montford will befound wanting. By theway Jack Bowen iscoming up from Walesto live in the houseprepared for departedDesmond Clarkson.We hope his sojournin the town will be ahappy one.”Meanwhile Major Jack
Rubin had donated a magnificent silver cup tothe schoolboys’ league for competitionamongst the local schools towards the end ofeach season.Among the advertisers were Ward’s EnglishHats, famous for over a century and availablefrom Danby’s of Market St and Lord St, Leigh.The Spinning Jenny Snack Bar offered a quicksnack at a reasonable charge adjacent to theTrolley Bus Terminus and Leigh CivicRestaurant offered a good Tea after the game.Eze Football pools offered bigger dividendsand quicker returns and the Army Cadet Forcehad an appeal for donations. The Crown Hotelon Hope Street was the only public house tocarry an advert. Supporters could follow theirteam by using Lancashire United Transportand Duva Bread, “the best than can beproduced” was all the rage.The record books show that Hunslet won thegame 6-3 before a crowd of 8,500 spectators.Frank Daley scored Leigh’s try eight minutesafter half-time after W Burnell and Ted Carrollscored first-half tries for Hunslet. Leigh wenton to finish 18th in the league with 14 winsand five draws from 36 games, Hunsletfinishing two places higher.The Leigh team was: Ledgard; Sale, Daley, Baxter, Wood; Rowe,Riley; Johnson, Stephens, Coffey, Pawsey,Alder, Wheatley. Hunslet- Waite; Williamson,Evans, Watson, Carroll; Ruston, A Burwell;Fogharty, Whitehead, Newbould, Metcalfe,Thompson, W Burnell.
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Over the past six months we havebeen working with the Wigan YouthOffending Team and a group ofyoung offenders on the New Skillsprogramme. The New Skills programme aims toincrease the employability of 14-19 year-old young NEET residents throughchanging beneficiaries' attitudestowards learning, work and employmentby providing an environment at theLeigh Sports Village that motivates themby delivering several different elementssuch as teamwork, communication, selfcontrol, anger management and positivelife paths whilst using sport as aninnovative vehicle to engagement.“The staff (Michael Ostick, Mick Nanynand Carlie Unsworth) are amazing atkeeping the group engaged in activities,which is not always easy with lowattention spans and little or no
concentration, that’s the group not thelads!” commented Hannah Forbes, TrustManager.The programme is in full swing and hasbeen running for over 12 months nowand as part of the programme the youngadults are taken to Challenge 4 Changein Manchester to take part in a specialTeams not Gangs session.Team not Gangs is a partnership projectthat uses sport to tackle some of themajor issues surrounding gang culture inour communities. The project aims tohelp reduce anti-social behaviour, gangrelated activities, provide a pathway toprogression, improve personaldevelopment, communication skills andhelp the participants gain respect. The sessions are a hard-hitting insightinto what life in prison is really like withstaff members having over 70 years ofexperience of prison life in varied roles.
The participants come out of the sessionwith their eyes open to how easy it is togo down the wrong path in life.
“The Teams not Gangs session has reallymade me think about the choices I makein my everyday life. It has also made methink about the friends that I choose andhow this could affect me” commented aparticipant from the course.
LCT & CENTURIONSCENTURIONS REACH OUT TO THE HARD TO ENGAGE
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FROM THE ARCHIVESToday’s From theArchives featureincludes a menuwhich was asouvenir of FrenchChampions Roanne’svisit to Leigh in May1949. Held on 23May 1949, the gamewas fiercelycontested and aJimmy Ledgardpenalty goal was allthat separated thesides at the finish,Leigh winning 2-0before a crowd of10,379.The teams andofficials wereentertained at theRope and AnchorHotel and werecertainly well fed.
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NEW GENERAL MANAGERJASON DONOHUE
LeighCenturions arepleased toconfirm theappointment ofJason Donohueas GeneralManager of theClub.
The former Leigh halfback who is alsoChairman of the Leigh Centurions PlayersAssociation joins the Club in a full-timerole with immediate effect. Explaining the appointment LeighCenturions Head of Rugby and club ownerDerek Beaumont said: “We have madegreat strides to strengthen the on-fieldteam as the recent signings ofinternationals Gareth Hock, Micky Highamand Mathias Pala testify. “As we strive to better the club in all areaswe must be mindful that we have thenecessary infrastructure off the field tosupport the on-field ambitions and Jason’sappointment fulfils that objective. “Our Operations Director, Allan Rowley hasbeen poorly lately and as he fulfilled such avital full-time role in the Club’s structurehis absence has left a big hole. With Allan’sfull support we have appointed Jason totake over some of his roles andresponsibilities and as the Club grows thepair of them should be able to worktogether in the future. “Allan receives our full support and thebest wishes of everyone at the Club for avery speedy recovery and is making goodprogress and retains his fantastic sense ofhumour. “Jason was a popular player for Leigh whowas the second youngest player to play forthe Club. He earned Great Britain Under-21s honours and then moved on to play atthe highest level for clubs like Leeds andBradford and played at Wembley in the1996 Challenge Cup Final. “But Leigh has always been in his heartand he returned to play again at Leigh andlater had a spell as assistant coach to PaulTerzis. “In more recent years he has been aninspirational Chairman of the PlayersAssociation and the success of theAssociation is testimony to his drive anddedication. “Jason has put his teaching career on hold
in order to take on this role and we aregrateful to the staff at WestleighMethodists Primary School for allowing himto take on this role so quickly. “Jason will assist Commercial ExecutiveAmanda Lee on the commercial side aswell as overseeing many operational rolesand his drive, energy, ambition and love ofthe Club make him another great signing. “I know this appointment will also helpAllan to relax and take his time to recover.
He is so anxious about the Club I know hewas getting stressed that his good workwasn’t being continued and that isn’t goodfor him at this stage. “I would also like to thank everyone fortheir well wishes for Allan, not just our ownfans and sponsors but RFL officials andofficials of other clubs. Allan is a well-respected person within the game and hehas drawn comfort from everyone’s supportand good wishes.”
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LIAM KAY
OLIVERWILKES
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SET OF SIX
Leigh Centurions’ latest signing,Mathias Pala made a try-scoring debutin the Reserves Championship gameagainst Dewsbury Rams at Leigh Eastand was in the 19-man squad for theLadbrokes Challenge Cup tie atWarrington Wolves. Mathias joined hisnew team-mates at the Club’s annualgolf day at Houghwood Golf Club andwas interviewed for a feature on theClub shown on BBC North WestTonight. He has quickly settled into lifein Leigh and is next up in the Set ofSix.Born in Carpentras, Mathias came throughthe ranks of his home town club and hasalso played for Limoux, Balmain Tigers inAustralia and St Esteve. He made his SuperLeague debut for the Dragons againstBradford Bulls in 2011 and made 33appearances for the club, scoring four tries. Mathias made his international debut forFrance against England in 2011 and playedfor France against Ireland, Wales andScotland in the 2014 EuropeanChampionship series, featuring in the final
two games as fullback and scoring twotries in the victory over Wales.
PLAY 1How did you first start playing RugbyLeague and where?I start played rugby when I was six-years-old at Carpentras, my home town (red andwhite shirt).
PLAY 2How did you come to sign for Catalansand what is it like to play for them?I was in Australia played for Balmain Tigerswhen Catalans rang me, I was 20 years oldand it was a dream as a kid to play forthem. When I arrived over there I made mydebut only two years later when TrentRobinson was Head Coach.
PLAY 3You had a spell with Balmain Tigers inAustralia, is that where you learnt yourEnglish?Yes I wasn’t so good at English in school.My first month over there in Australia onmy own was very hard for me. But I liketalking and the boys over there were goodwith me and after five months my Englishwas much better!
PLAY 4What is it like to represent yourcountry- you first came to Leigh withthe French team in 2011 didn't you?Representing my country is such an honour,when I was a child it was my dream, it’salways a good atmosphere when I put onthe French jersey and I feel proud. I trainedat Leigh with the French team in 2011 andwas very impressed with the facilities. Inever thought then that I would be trainingthere every day a few years later. I lookforward to playing England this year at
Leigh and I hope to have the support of theLeythers!
PLAY 5What's the difference between life inPerpignan and Leigh?My lifestyle in France was awesome. I couldtake my son to the beach every day whichwas just ten minutes from my house!, I alsolike to take him up the mountains to play inthe snow and ski – which was just 40minutes away from where I lived. Perhaps Iwill take him to Manchester to ski at theChill Factor.
LAST TACKLE PLAYWhat are your ambitions for yourselfand Leigh?I can’t wait to make my debut for Leighand earn my heritage number. At Catalansmy heritage number was 71. If I am thenext player to make my debut I wouldreceive the heritage number 1399 – Iwould be very proud to have this. I reallywant to play Super League next season –with Leigh. I will work hard work intraining and in games to reach thisobjective. We already train like a SuperLeague team and I think we deserve to bein this comp next year.
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Mathias’ Heritage number at Catalans
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FACTS & STATS 2015
TRY TRACKER �MINUTES�For Against
0 – 9 15 910 – 19 15 820 – 29 20 630 – 40 19 840 – 49 14 1050 – 59 18 660 – 69 20 570 – 80 25 8Totals 146 60
KINGSTONE PRESS CHAMPIONSHIP TABLEas at 5 July 2015Team P W D L F A Pts
1 Bradford Bulls 20 18 0 2 746 299 36
2 Leigh Centurions 18 17 0 1 706 249 34
3 Sheffield Eagles 20 14 0 6 494 379 28
4 Halifax RLFC 20 13 0 7 549 339 26
5 Featherstone Rovers 20 13 0 7 587 446 26
6 London Broncos 20 12 0 8 494 435 24
7 Dewsbury Rams 19 10 1 8 396 377 21
8 Whitehaven RLFC 20 6 0 14 367 609 12
9 Batley Bulldogs 20 5 0 15 338 474 10
10 Hunslet 19 5 0 14 296 588 10
11 Workington 20 4 1 15 292 601 9
12 Doncaster RLFC 20 0 0 20 238 707 0
with thanks to Dave Parkinson
NUMBER OF TRIESFrom own half 36Inside Opp 20 81Inside Opp half 29
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CAPTAINS
Oliver Wilkes 4
Sean Penkywicz 4
Bob Beswick 13
Season 2015 Career for LeighDate of Birth A S T G DG P A S T G DG P Debut Total apps HN Notes / Squad No
Acton, Jamie 04/04/1992 9 4 0 0 0 0 13 23 1 0 0 4 2014 36 1389Armstrong, Tom 12/09/1989 18 0 12 0 0 48 55 6 42 0 0 168 2011 61 1340Aspinwall Martin 21/10/1981 1 4 1 0 0 4 14 15 2 0 0 8 2013 29 1372Barlow, Sam 07/03/1988 12 4 4 0 0 16 36 8 9 0 0 36 2014 44 1387Bate Anthony 28/04/1992 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 14 3 0 0 12 2013 20 1376Beaumont, Richard 02/02/1988 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Beswick Bob 08/12/1984 15 7 2 0 0 8 89 24 17 0 1 69 2012 113 1353Brierley Ryan 12/03/1992 21 0 25 6 1 113 84 26 118 35 4 546 2012 110 1354Briscoe Craig 08/12/1992 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 24 8 0 0 32 2010 52 1337Bullock Joe 27/11/1992 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 2013 7 1382Dixon, Andrew 28/02/1990 16 1 2 0 0 8 16 1 2 0 0 8 2015 17 1396Emmitt Jacob 04/10/1988 10 9 4 0 0 16 30 34 13 0 0 52 2010 64 1332Foster, Lewis 21/12/1993 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2014 2 1391Goulden Tommy 30/06/1981 15 1 4 0 0 16 134 14 52 0 0 208 2010 148 1330Haggerty Kurt 08/01/1989 11 2 4 0 0 16 38 11 14 1 1 59 2009 49 1321Hankinson, Chris 30/11/1993 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 0 0 8 2014 7 1390Higham, Mick 18/09/1980 1 5 2 0 0 8 34 14 26 0 0 104 1999 48 1153Higson Adam 19/05/1987 8 1 9 0 0 36 78 24 43 0 0 172 2008 102 1310Hock, Gareth 05/09/1983 7 3 2 0 0 8 7 3 2 0 0 8 2015 10 1397Hopkins, Sam 17/02/1990 3 16 3 0 0 12 53 51 34 0 0 136 2011 104 1347Kay, Liam 17/12/1991 21 0 26 0 0 104 51 2 53 0 0 212 2014 53 1388Maden Steve 13/09/1982 0 0 0 0 0 0 207 3 73 0 0 292 2004 210 1213McNally Gregg 02/01/1991 21 0 17 0 0 68 113 0 70 20 0 320 2012 113 1350Moimoi, Fuifui 26/09/1979 11 3 1 1 0 6 11 3 1 1 0 6 2015 14 1395Pala, Mathias 14/06/1989 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Penkywicz Sean 18/05/1982 6 3 4 0 0 16 34 37 22 0 0 88 2013 71 1370Pitman Cameron 09/07/1989 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 6 0 0 24 2013 16 1383Platt, Michael 23/03/1984 9 0 3 0 0 12 15 0 7 0 0 28 2014 15 1392Pownall Jonny 22/08/1991 17 0 15 0 0 60 76 1 52 0 0 208 2011 77 1346Reynolds, Ben 15/01/1994 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2015 3 1398Ridyard Martyn 25/07/1986 21 0 5 108 1 237 173 10 70 553 7 1393 2009 183 1314Sarsfield, Matt 10/09/1991 2 0 1 0 0 4 28 1 10 0 0 40 2014 29 1386Spencer Tom 02/01/1991 7 5 1 0 0 4 52 29 13 0 0 52 2012 81 1357Tracey, Jamie 22/05/1994 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Walker, Jonny 20/02/1991 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 7 1 0 0 4 2014 8 1393Wilkes Oliver 02/05/1980 5 13 2 0 0 8 56 33 17 0 0 68 2004 89 1217Worthington, Greg 17/07/1990 16 0 6 0 0 24 16 0 6 0 0 24 2015 6 1394Total 286 85 155 115 2 852
TRY CREATORSIndividual Pass Kick Other Totals
Gregg McNally 3 27 1 0 31Ryan Brierley 7 16 5 0 28Martyn Ridyard 1 9 7 0 17Bob Beswick 2 10 0 0 12Sean Penkywicz 4 5 1 0 10Liam Kay 2 5 2 0 9Tom Armstrong 1 6 1 0 8Johnny Pownall 4 1 0 0 5Kurt Haggerty 1 3 0 0 4Michael Platt 1 2 0 0 3Mickey Higham 1 2 0 0 3Ben Reynolds 0 3 0 0 3Greg Worthington 0 2 0 0 2Jake Emmitt 2 0 0 0 2Sam Barlow 1 1 0 0 2Gareth Hock 1 1 0 0 2Adam Higson 0 2 0 0 2Martin Aspinwall 0 1 0 0 1Oliver Wilkes 0 1 0 0 1Tommy Goulden 1 0 0 0 1
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Bob Beswick 1
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RESULTS & FIXTURES 2015
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LEIGH CENTURIONSSQUAD - 2015 HEAD COACH: PAUL ROWLEY
ASSISTANT COACH: NEIL JUKES
REFEREE: C LEATHERBARROWTOUCH JUDGES: M GRIFFITHS, S MIKALAUSKAS
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OFFICIALS
1 Gregg McNally CDA Business Services 13502 Adam Higson Impact Insurance 13103 Greg Worthington Williams & Co 13944 Tom Armstrong Tommy Sale MBE 13405 Liam Kay Glazing Systems & Installations Ltd 13886 Martyn Ridyard Integrated Control Solutions Ltd 13147 Ryan Brierley R-Logistics Services Ltd 13548 Fuifui Moimoi Atico’s Hair & Beauty 13959 Bob Beswick (Vice-captain) Ask Platt Office Supplies 135310 Oliver Wilkes (Captain) Liniar 121711 Matthew Sarsfield Toyfields Adventure Play Centre 138612 Tommy Goulden CDA Business Services 133013 Sam Barlow Corlett Electrical 138714 Sean Penkywicz (Vice-captain) Hamilton Fabrications Ltd 137015 Jonny Pownall Anthony's Travel 134616 Michael Platt Park Leisure (Plas Coch) 139217 Ben Reynolds Screwfix 139818 Tom Spencer Bentleys Motor Group Warrington 135719 Kurt Haggerty K Darlington & Son 132120 Sam Hopkins In Memory of Audrey Dale 134721 Jamie Acton Leyther Ladies 138922 Andrew Dixon L.I.S.A. 139623 Martin Aspinwall Kath and Keith Stott 137224 Jonny Walker AB Sundecks Ltd 139325 Cameron Pitman Pam Ties Ltd 138326 Gareth Hock Holiday Inn Express Leigh - Sports Village 139727 Lewis Foster JG Building Joinery 139128 Steve Maden Sponsorship available 121329 Jake Emmitt Evans Halshaw 133230 Micky Higham Taylor Drilling Services 115331 Mathias Pala Sponsorship available
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