Saturday, 05 July 2008

Town latest

Town set to tackle French bulldozer Tamghart

Published 5 July 2008

Dave Rotheram ohoto Workington will batten down the hatches tomorrow when Oldham’s French bulldozer Said Tamghart is fired in to action at Derwent Park (3pm).

Town visitors Oldham hit by fixtures pile-up

Published 4 July 2008

Workington Town’s latest opponents Oldham travel to Derwent Park on Sunday in the midst of a lung-busting schedule unmatched in professional rugby league.

New signing Marshall: I have nothing to prove

Published 3 July 2008

Workington Town’s new flyer Jamie Marshall insists he has nothing to prove to his old Barrow boss Dave Clark – despite his painful departure from Craven Park after almost a decade of service.

Oldham must beat Workington Town to stay in title race - Nanyn

Published 2 July 2008

Ex-Whitehaven record breaker Mick Nanyn warned that ambitious Oldham must use Workington Town as a stepping stone at Derwent Park on Sunday to stay in the NL2 title race.

Coach Butch confident in new Town role

Published 1 July 2008

Craig ‘Butch’ Barker has indicated he is happy to answer boss Dave Rotheram’s call to step in to a beefed up role with Workington Town’s first-team.

Double trouble as Town mauled by Dons

Published 28 June 2008

Workington Town’s hopes of their first double of the season were dashed as they went down 40-2 at Doncaster’s Keepmoat Stadium last night.

We have a good chance at Doncaster - Rotheram

Published 27 June 2008

Dave Rotheram threw off the underdogs tag ahead of Workington Town’s visit to Doncaster tonight after showing his squad clips of their win over the Yorkshiremen last month.

Doncaster want revenge for defeat - Bauer

Published 26 June 2008

Kiwi centre Andreas Bauer has warned that Doncaster will be out for revenge against Workington Town tomorrow night after the Cumbrians derailed their NL2 title bid.

Rotheram: Don’t blame the referee

Published 25 June 2008

DAVE Rotheram refused to pin the blame for Workington Town’s dismal defeat against lowly Hunslet Hawkson Gareth Hewer after the ref’s controversial call handed the visitors the game’s decisive converted try.

Town won't replace Hewer

Published 25 June 2008

Workington Town will not move to replace assistant coach Gary Hewer following his return to Whitehaven.

Town donate equipment to Frizington

Published 24 June 2008

Workington Town have helped put the fizz back in to Frizington thanks to a generous donation of rugby equipment.

Rotheram: We can’t blame ref Hewer

Published 23 June 2008

DAVE Rotheram refused to pin the blame for Workington Town’s dismal defeat against lowly Hunslet Hawks yesterday on Gareth Hewer after the ref’s controversial call handed the visitors the game’s decisive converted try.

Marshall KO blow for Town

Published 21 June 2008

Workington Town will bid to put back-to-back wins together for the first time this season against visitors Hunslet Hawks tomorrow without new recruit Jamie Marshall (3pm).

Blacklock and Dobson closing on Town first team

Published 20 June 2008

Two of Workington Town’s home-grown young guns are closing in on prized first-team places, boss Dave Rotheram revealed.

Town's Mossop gets shock World Cup call

Published 18 June 2008

Workington Town will be without first-choice centre Jason Mossop for over three weeks – after he received a shock call-up for the Student World Cup in Australia.

Haven hammer Town reserves

Published 18 June 2008

Pack power a whole new maul game for Town

Published 17 June 2008

Workington Town hit an NL2 play-off place for the first time this season after heeding boss Dave Rotheram’s simple half-time instruction against Blackpool: charge!

Town sign Marshall for rest of season

Published 13 June 2008

WorkingtonTown have snapped up former Barrow and Whitehaven winger Jamie Marshall for the rest of the season.

Town eye double signing

Published 12 June 2008

Workington Town are tracking a couple of fresh targets as their bid to secure an NL2 play-off place moves in to top gear.

Town and Reds close in on stadium decision

Published 12 June 2008

Fans of Workington Town and Reds could be only weeks away from finally learning if they are to share a new multi-million pound super stadium.

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