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Rugby Leaguer & League Express – November 25, 2018

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Rugby Leaguer & League Express – November 25, 2018

Rugby Leaguer & League Express – November 25, 2018
English | 28 pages | True PDF | 6.4 MB


We’ve another bumper issue available for you this week. Online from around 9:30pm on Sunday night, you can read it via the League Express app or via Pocketmags.com – or of course, wait until Monday morning to buy it from your local newsagent.

Here’s what we’ve got in this week’s issue:

There’s a bumper pullout with all the details of the 2019 Championship and League 1 fixtures – as well as exciting new details about the brand new 1895 Cup.
With reserve grade high on the agenda again, League Express has conducted in exclusive, in-depth survey in which every Super League club has been asked for their stance on the issue. It’s a must-read for all fans.
And with that in mind, the two Super League clubs who will run reserve sides in 2019 have hit out at their Super League rivals in an explosive interview – including questioning whether clubs should be allowed to sign marquee players without committing to reserve rugby.
There’s the latest from crisis-stricken Keighley Cougars – as one of their former employees issues a grave warning about the club’s future.
It’s been a busy off-season at Wigan; and Warriors fans can hear from new coach Adrian Lam on a whole host of issues..
..as well as an in-depth Q&A with Warriors director Kris Radlinski on the entire state of the club’s – and Super League’s – affairs heading into 2019.
We speak with Wakefield coach Chris Chester about his new deal – as well as who is likely to replace departing assistant coach Michael Monaghan next year at Belle Vue.
He’s announced he will retire at the end of next season – so hear from Leeds legend and Hull KR half-back Danny McGuire on why now was the right time to bow out.
Our editor Martyn Sadler asks whether the RFL can govern the game as Super League accrues more power

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