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MASTERS RUGBY LEAGUE COMES TO PETERLEE

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First masters event at Peterlee

Thanks to the GB team and Sunderland for coming down for the first masters event at Peterlee.

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Club Mark Gold

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Peterlee Pumas Achieve Gold

Chair Lisa Cartridge and Rob Laverick recieve club mark Gold certificate at England V NewZealand 4 nations games 2009.

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DEWSBURY CELTIC U15S 24 PETERLEE PUMAS U15S 24

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PUMAS YORKSHIRE TOUR 2010

Peterlee concluded their second weekend in Yorkshire with an excellent display against Dewsbury celtic.

 Dewsbury opened the scoring 6 0 from a scrum. Peterlee hit straight back from a scrum of their own through loose forward Alex Ruff, 6 4.  Danny Wilson missed out on try in the corner knocking on as he touched down Too many missed tackles up the middle let Dewsbury in again 10 4 to the home team.. Pumas hit out from their own line, drove the ball up to half way them shifted it wide to Danny Wilson who went in from half way and under the posts. Joe wyman kicked the goal to make it 10 10 . Pumas gave away a penalty near their own line and conceded another under the posts 16 10 after the conversion but Phil Shields ht right back under the sticks for the pumas after hooker Steven Molyneaux stole the ball on half and set up the score 16 all after Wyman's extras..  Danny Wilson opened the second half for the pumas with a try out wide on the right 16 20.  A good pumas attacking move ended up close to the home teams line and Dewsbury ran the ball back and scored to tie the score 20all another try from Dewsbury from the kick off made it 24 20 to dews bury straight from the kick off to the home team.  Danny Wilson got another try back in the right corner for Peterlee to make it 24-24 at full time. Mom winger Danny Wilson. The pumas players and spectators stopped back to watch the Dewsbury under 18s take on Shaw cross in their league game with Dewsbury running out comfortable winners in that game.

 

PUMAS NEXT GAME HOME TO WALLSEND AT U 13 AMD 15 IN NORTH EAST CUP 11TH SEPTEMBER KO 11 AM.

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TOUCH RUGBY

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I think we should enter this, we need male and female players, minimum age is 14 although it is mainly for open age, i think we could get 2 or 3 teams easily and its an excuse for a quick beer or two after, not that i condone drinking of course.

Touch Rugby

October launch for Winter Touch Rugby League

Touch Rugby is coming to the North East as the North East Rugby League launch the all new winter touch league.

The league will consist of 10 teams & games will be played on Sunday mornings.

Games will be played every 3rd Sunday with the first games commencing on October 03rd.

There will be no fixtures after December 05th and the season will resume on Sunday 06th March for 2 more rounds.

Touch Rugby teams can be made up with both male and female players over the age of 14.

North East Rugby League are inviting all RLC and current Touch rugby teams to enter this competition.

 

HUNSLET PARKSIDE 18 PETERLEE PUMAS U15S 20

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Jack robinson opened the scoring wide on the left after a shift wide 4 0.  A dropped bomb allowed hunslet back in wide on the left. 4 all..  Another dropped bomb gave hunslet possession 10m out and a shift wide right into the corner made 8 4 to hunslet.  Peterlee powered over the line through left center ryan daniels and joe wyman added the 2, 8 10 to the piumas.  Hunslet opened the 2nd half following another dropped bomb by the pumas 14 10 after the conversion.  A shocking knock forward was missed by the referee ans another try to hunslet 18 10. Ryan daniels broke from the pumas 20 and ran in under the posts, 18 16 after wyman converted. Simon lynch scored wide on the right 18 20 and the Pumas had a tense final 9 minutes defending thier line as Hunslet tried to get back in front but the Pumas held out to win 18_20.  Next game away to Dewsbury Celtic Saturday 21st.

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England RL to play Cumbria in memorial match
England RL to play Cumbria in memorial match

England Rugby League are to play a commemorative match against a Cumbria representative team to raise funds for the family of Garry Purdham.
The 31-year-old former Whitehaven, Workington Town and Egremont player was one of 12 people killed by gunman Derrick Bird in Cumbria earlier this month, a tragedy which will have lifelong consequences for his wife Ros and their two young children, Flynn and Cameron.
To help the Purdhams, England will play a select team of professional and community players from the county at Whitehaven’s Recreation Ground on Sunday October 3.
The match takes place the day after the Engage Super League Grand Final and will comprise members of the England squad who are preparing to fly out for New Zealand and Australia three days later to compete in the 2010 Four Nations.
“The events of a fortnight ago were a tragedy of incomprehensible proportions which afflicted a region where Rugby League is an intrinsic part of the community,” said RFL Chief Executive Nigel Wood.
“Few of us can imagine what the Purdham family have gone through since they lost Garry but everyone within Rugby League wants to do the right thing by them and this game will achieve just that.
“As soon as the idea was suggested to Steve McNamara he was all for it. I am sure his reaction is going to be reflected in massive interest in this game, both in Cumbria and across the country.”
Although players involved in the Grand Final will not be available for selection, England coach Steve McNamara’s team will be the strongest line-up seen in Cumbria for generations.
A 24-man England squad is scheduled to fly to Auckland on Wednesday June and McNamara believes all the players who miss out on an Engage Super League Grand Final appearance will be hoping to board the plane with bumps and bruises from The Recreation Ground.
“All the Super League players knew of Garry from playing with or against his brother Rob, the Harlequins RL captain, and I’m sure they will want to put on a good show on October 3,” said McNamara.
“As well as helping raise a lot of money for the family, the match will be a useful exercise in our preparations for the Four Nations.
“Hopefully as many people as possible will get behind this match: I can’t think of a more worthy cause.”
Further details of selection plans, coaching arrangements and other logistical aspects of the game will be finalised in the coming months following consultation between the RFL and an organising committee comprising the clubs Garry Purdham played for and the Purdham family.