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Wakefield Wildcats drawn away at Harlequins in Carnegie Challenge Cup fourth round

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Published Date:
08 March 2010
WAKEFIELD Wildcats will travel to Super League rivals Harlequins in the fourth round of the Carnegie Challenge Cup.
The draw for the fourth round of the prestigious competition, which welcomes Super League clubs into the mix, was made at Warrington Wolves' Halliwell Jones Stadium tonight.

It will be the second time John Kear and his men have travelled to Twickenham Stoop this season.

The Wildcats ran out 18-10 winners against the London club in their rearranged Super League round three clash, which kicked-off their Super League 2010 season.

The BBC are set to televise two matches from the fourth round, one on Saturday and one on Sunday, but the matches are yet to be confirmed.

The game will take place on the weekend of April 17 -18.

Carnegie Challenge Cup fourth round draw:

York v Crusaders
Hunslet v Oldham
Swinton v Halifax
Limoux v Leigh
Harlequins v Wakefield
St Helens v Toulouse
Widnes/Wigan St Judes v Lezignan
Catalans v Salford
Sheffield v Wigan
Siddal v Batley
Hull FC v Leeds
Castleford v Barrow Raiders
Warrington v Featherstone Rovers
Blackpool v Whitehaven
Huddersfield v Hull KR
Dewsbury v Bradford

For full reaction and for all the latest Wakefield Wildcats news, match reports and previews, see Friday's Wakefield Express Sport.


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  • Last Updated: 08 March 2010 8:16 PM
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slammer,

HKR 09/03/2010 14:38:49
Breaking news: paul Cooke has signed for Wakefield Wildcats on loan until the end of the season. Big rumour in Hull is that Danny Brough is coming to Rovers.
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Joefromcas,

12/03/2010 07:46:41
With both having oversized egos can not see them working as a team. Both brilliant individual players, both not team players. Pity Wakefields team spirit if they end up in the same side.
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Joefromcas,

12/03/2010 07:49:23
Before anyone asks yes I am a Cas fan and would have either of them at Cas but not together.
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