Tuesday 21 April 2020

Republished - An article I wrote for my local club.

Boston Buccaneers

To say I was looking forward to this season of Rugby League would be an understatement.
It had only been a house move across Peterborough to the Deepings but suddenly I lived in a county where rugby league was being played close by. Last year the family and I got to all but one Buccaneers match despite a combination of unseasonably cold weather laced with gales on occasion.
To tempt them out of the house was a challenge and cost me a fish and chip supper on the way home from each match but they love the game and having been to the likes of Stade Gilbert Brutus and the Mend-a-Hose Jungle it was nice for them to watch a match where they could run about and not get told to keep still every five minutes.
The matches were of a really good standard, despite Boston struggling against the Wolf Hunter they put in a really good show against the Outlaws.
Despite being away on holiday for the London 9s I invested in a jersey (with my own squad number from playing for Yaxley Yaks touch team “7” on the back).
2020 arrived and once the fixtures were on the website I updated the family calendar with all home matches for Boston with strict instructions not to fill the days with other ‘stuff’… like anniversaries, birthdays and so on.
As a Catalans Dragons fan, I was also planning Boston matches around trips to see my other team, but once they made the decision to sign Israel Folau I chose not to buy merchandise or go to matches whilst he was at the club. Enough said.
And then along came this coronavirus and spoiled all of our plans. At the top level the game is struggling to decide what to do with regards to the season and I suppose all clubs at our level are at the behest of local union clubs who will dictate our player availability should the season still be unresolved by the autumn.
Naturally the issue of public health and the wellbeing of loved ones is absolutely paramount in all of this, but as a football pundit said on the news the other day “it’s ok to miss sport without being disrespectful”.
I agree with that wholeheartedly and it may just be 6 a side touch rugby I play, but last Friday night when we should have been playing league matches I was moping around the house lost.
Fingers crossed this will all be over soon and we can get some sense of normality back. In the meantime supporters can get behind their club by buying a shirt or training top to hopefully earn them a few quid and get the sponsors names back out there when we can go out.
Stay safe.

Thursday 16 April 2020

Maloney linked with NRL return

James Maloney has been linked with a return to the NRL who are looking to start playing again on 28th May.

The excellent website Forty20 news covers the story in full.

Click here

Wednesday 15 April 2020

A Southerner in League 2020 season volume 1

Where to start with 2020 eh?

Do you all remember when Israel Folau was the topic of conversation and the club had gone from being one of the best loved clubs in Super League to the team people loved to hate?

Them were the days.

To be fair, on the park the Dragons have made a decent start to the season. The win at Hull showed some real balls, something which this team has lacked since the days of Trent Robinson.

Aside from the Dragons the league has been impressive generally with "We play league" and "Inside Super League" adding depth to the TV coverage of the sport.

As someone living outside of the traditional heartlands I have to say that the momentum seemed to be turning towards league and I was hopeful of some better days ahead with financial enhancements meaning we could compete on the national sporting stage.

Now though, of course, we are living day to day, locked in our homes and thinking about paying bills as opposed to when sport starts again.

I have read a lot of stuff about how its ok to spare a thought for sport during lockdown. Its not wrong to think about something that brings you joy as opposed to the morbid nature of day to day life.

I am already hoping that there will be some matches to see and that I will be out and about watching the sport again before long.

In the meantime, please stay safe. 

Tuesday 14 April 2020

No resolution for Elite 1

The French rugby league has announced that there will be no resolution to the 2019/2020 domestic league season with no titles to be awarded.