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Started by: jarvo (30270) 

Once again, Yorkshire have come out on top.

Any apparent reasons for this?

Started: 30th Sep 2017 at 08:01

Posted by: laughing gravy (inactive)

wolves never come out on top either any apparent reason for this? APART FROM BEING CRAP

Replied: 30th Sep 2017 at 08:07

Posted by: roylew (4146)

I would say saints Wigan and Warrington and Leeds have dominated the grand final in the last 6 or 7 years...only one Yorkshire club there...and a city to boot with a far larger fan base based on population....good luck to cas next week....it will be interesting to see how Leeds recruit for next season

Replied: 30th Sep 2017 at 10:15

Posted by: builderboy (2350)

What do you mean 'once again'?

Last year's final was between Wigan and Warrington!

Replied: 30th Sep 2017 at 10:44

Posted by: wizzerwin (1577)

jarvo, have you ever thought of going into politics?

Are you going Phil?

Replied: 30th Sep 2017 at 12:50
Last edited by wizzerwin: 30th Sep 2017 at 12:51:12

Posted by: jarvo (30270) 

Fact:

Out of 22 Grand Finals, Yorkshire teams will have won it on 12 occasions. That is two more than Lancashire.

Yorkshire RL is thus superior to Lancashire RL.

I rest my case.

Replied: 30th Sep 2017 at 14:12

Posted by: bridger (inactive)

I didn't think the place the team is from would matter, given the players aren't from there. :s

Replied: 30th Sep 2017 at 14:57

Posted by: Platty (2107)

Why does nobody ever mention Sky's involvement (interferene) in the game?

Replied: 30th Sep 2017 at 23:51

Posted by: broady (inactive)

Get rid of Sky and in a few years say goodbye to RL as you know it now. Rugby would not survive without their money. I believe Wigan lost 600,000 pounds last year with Sky's monies so goodness knows how they would cope without it. I am not a fan of Sky but realise "he who pays the fiddler calls the tune"

Replied: 1st Oct 2017 at 00:56

 

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