Huge honour for loyal Bradford League servant of over half-a-century
PHIL Radcliffe has won the most prestigious Bradford Premier League award possible, the Sir Leonard Hutton Trophy.
PHIL Radcliffe has won the most prestigious Bradford Premier League award possible, the Sir Leonard Hutton Trophy.
JARROD Sammut would love the chance to extend his rugby league career with Bradford Bulls, but for now he is enjoying playing for Cleckheaton.
Stand-in Yorkshire captain Jonny Tattersall says that their promotion this season from Vitality County Championship Division Two was down to fine margins.
A LEADING Dales Council League official is sad to see how many clubs rent grounds now, and hopes for a revival in Bradford and Leeds villages.
FORMER Shipley Providence player Barry Thorp, who had a long association with the club, has died aged 73.
WIBSEY Rugby Union Football Club only officially folded in August, but their legacy lives on down the road in Halifax.
ANDY Gudgeon and Charles Briggs, captain and vice-captain of Haworth Road Meths, who are unable to continue as a club, have paid tribute to a crop of individuals who have put so much into the Baildon Bottom-based organisation, who ended the season just finished in fifth place in Timothy Taylor’s Craven League Division One.
BOWLING Baptist opener Muhammad Zulfiqar Khan picked up two awards at the annual Timothy Taylor’s Craven League annual dinner.
KEIGHLEY made an impressive start to their top-of-the-table Counties One Yorkshire derby against North Ribblesdale, but ended up losing 25-23.
JAMES Brown is having the time of his life at Bradford Salem, and not just because he scored a hat-trick in their huge win over Moortown on Saturday.
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