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SportingFACTIONS : sports USA. News, views and analysis on the American sporting scene. The editor of this blog is Ian Bridge. Ian is a part-time sportswriter and – by day – a technical author with one of the UK’s most prominent business service companies. The blog is an expression of Ian’s views on the sports he’s most interested in. As such it covers an eclectic mix of events from Baseball through to Rugby League. 8221; Ian says. “. Responses to “The Author”. Feed for this Entry. Enter your comment here.
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Different Strokes … | sportingFACTIONS :: Code XIII
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SportingFACTIONS : Code XIII. Bridgey's Rugby League Blog : Random views on the Rugby League scene. Different Strokes …. Leave a comment ». Two St Helens born and bred RL players epitomised the fine line between champions and also-rans on Saturday. The two incidents occurred within a couple of minutes of each other during Saints come-from-behind Challenge Cup quarter final win. Also watching from the Wembley stands with his school mates was a certain Paul Wellens. A fierce self belief and a determination...
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June | 2009 | sportingFACTIONS :: Code XIII
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SportingFACTIONS : Code XIII. Bridgey's Rugby League Blog : Random views on the Rugby League scene. Archive for June 2009. Millward back to lead Leigh’s Super League quest. Leave a comment ». Yes the man who brought you the He’s f* ked. They’re f* king all f* king, f* *ked. press conference is heading back to the UK. Leigh today confirmed that former Leigh, St. Helens and Wigan coach, Ian Millward, will take the reins there as Chief Coach in 2010. Whatever your opinions about Ian Millward – and few...
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SLXIV/18: Wolves-Hull FC (24-6) | sportingFACTIONS :: Code XIII
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SportingFACTIONS : Code XIII. Bridgey's Rugby League Blog : Random views on the Rugby League scene. SLXIV/18: Wolves-Hull FC (24-6). Leave a comment ». SLXIV Round 18: June 28th, 2009. Ian Bridge at Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington. Hull FC 12 [. 29 Jodie Broughton try 0-4. 160; Danny Tickle goal 1/1 0-6. 39 Chris Riley 4-6. 160; Chris Hicks goal 1/1 6-6. 160; HALF TIME. 160; FULL TIME. Two stunning long-range tries and two buffer-busti...
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SLXIV/18: Saints-Crusaders (30-nil) | sportingFACTIONS :: Code XIII
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SportingFACTIONS : Code XIII. Bridgey's Rugby League Blog : Random views on the Rugby League scene. Leave a comment ». SLXIV Round 18: June 26th, 2009. Ian Bridge at GPW Recruitment Stadium, St Helens. St Helens 30 [. Celtic Crusaders nil [. 16 Lee Gilmour try 4-0. 160; Sean Long conversion 1/1 6-0. 18 Paul Wellens try 10-0. 160; Sean Long conversion 2/2 12-0. 160; Sean Long conversion 4/4. 160; FULL TIME. And Tony Puletua stormed over for...
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Croesco y Cymru … | sportingFACTIONS :: Code XIII
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SportingFACTIONS : Code XIII. Bridgey's Rugby League Blog : Random views on the Rugby League scene. Croesco y Cymru …. Leave a comment ». S4C launched their coverage of the Celtic Crusaders in great style on Saturday. The show was fronted by the captivating Sarra Elgan and unlike Eddie Hemmings or Claire Balding I could listen to Sarra talk for a very long time; even if most of it was in Welsh. The presentation of the game was very well done. including inserted interviews with spectators. Is licensed und...
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April | 2007 | sportingFACTIONS :: Code XIII
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SportingFACTIONS : Code XIII. Bridgey's Rugby League Blog : Random views on the Rugby League scene. Archive for April 2007. Reds meltdown …. Leave a comment ». Whatever has gone wrong with the Salford City Reds this season, it’s left coach Karl Harrison in a precarious position. The clearly shell-shocked Harrison pulled no punches in slamming his players’ defensive abilities in Friday night’s post-game press-conference. Well with the Warriors already circling over top-performer, Andy Coley (rumoured to b...
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sportingFACTIONS :: Code XIII | Bridgey's Rugby League Blog :: Random views on the Rugby League scene | Page 2
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SportingFACTIONS : Code XIII. Bridgey's Rugby League Blog : Random views on the Rugby League scene. Different Strokes …. Leave a comment ». Two St Helens born and bred RL players epitomised the fine line between champions and also-rans on Saturday. The two incidents occurred within a couple of minutes of each other during Saints come-from-behind Challenge Cup quarter final win. Also watching from the Wembley stands with his school mates was a certain Paul Wellens. A fierce self belief and a determination...
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Changing Coaches … | sportingFACTIONS :: Code XIII
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SportingFACTIONS : Code XIII. Bridgey's Rugby League Blog : Random views on the Rugby League scene. Changing Coaches …. Leave a comment ». Salford have a press conference set for today at which they will make an announcement on their coaching situation. It’s widely expected that former Saints and Hull FC coach, Shaun McRae, will be named as Karl Harrison’s replacement. And maybe he wil be. It’s a big mistake for both parties. 8216; for League’s prodigal son … Ellery Hanley. It’s clear that the Wolv...
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wolf at the door … | sportingFACTIONS :: Code XIII
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SportingFACTIONS : Code XIII. Bridgey's Rugby League Blog : Random views on the Rugby League scene. Wolf at the door …. Leave a comment ». Paul Cullen’s appointment as Head Coach of the Warrington Wolves was greeted with fervour by fans starved of success for over a decade. Here was the saviour returning. Having proven his pedigree in Whitehaven Cullen was poised to take the next step elevating the Wolves into the top tier of Super League. Are the Wolves better? Yes Can they compete with the big four?