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College Grove set for first international rugby league match



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Published Date:
13 May 2008
COLLEGE Grove is set to host its first ever international rugby league match when BARLA Great Britain U23s face British Students RLFC tonight, kick-off 7.30pm.
The Wakefield Sports Club venue, on Eastmoor Road, is fast becoming accustomed to hosting rugby league matches after being the former home of Wakefield RUFC.

And there's sure to be an entertaining night's rugby on show for rugby league fans tonight.

Crigglestone All Blacks' Tommy Malyan, Stanley Rangers' Richard Catley and Andrew Greaves of Normanton Knights will all feature in the match, which is a warm-up for BARLA's tour of Italy in June.

Ryhill Hammers' Roger Fagge will also take charge of the BARLA side.

For all the latest sporting news from around the region, see Friday's Wakefield Express Sport.




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