
2022 Betfred Super League: Round One Preview
With Round One of the 2022 Betfred Super League season fast approaching, we take a look at the season’s opening fixtures and who to look out for in the respective games.
With Round One of the 2022 Betfred Super League season fast approaching, we take a look at the season’s opening fixtures and who to look out for in the respective games.
Apart from three Tottenham Hotspur goals, one moment brought the biggest cheer of the evening.
Enea Bastianini, who was impressive throughout 2021 with many impressive performances, topped the combined timesheets with a new lap record.
We have perhaps come accustomed to seeing games postponed for COVID-19 reasons, but Matchday 28 saw games called off for good old-fashioned British weather.
For the first time since 2014, Nottingham Forest and Leicester City faced off, and it could not have gone any better for the red side from the East Midlands.
Bradford Bulls suffered their first defeat of the campaign losing 14-28 to Sheffield Eagles at Odsal.
John Yems’ Red Devils suffered yet more late heartbreak as a 92nd-minute Scott Cuthbert goal sends Boro back to Hertfordshire with a point.
Toulouse Olympique’s Dom Peyroux has discussed his thoughts ahead of the 2022 season.
The third-place match is one that should have been scrapped a long time ago, but based on last night’s entertaining instalment, it needs to stay and hopefully the final can provide the same.
Hull FC centre Josh Griffin missed the large majority of last campaign after suffering a torn ACL injury against the eventual Grand Final winners St Helens in June.
In what was a catch-up window due to previous postponements because of the pandemic, several teams made the most of the winter action and took major steps towards participation in November’s World Cup.
The transfer window has now slammed shut until the summer as the Stags have made some promotion worthy acquisitions during the last month.
Stoke City advanced to the Fifth Round of the FA Cup for the first time since 2015 after a 2-0 triumph over high-flying Wigan Athletic as Josh Maja scored on his Potters debut and Jacob Brown netted just moments after coming on.
Table-topping Forest Green Rovers proved too strong for an ineffective Newport County side in a keenly fought contest in Gloucestershire.
Halifax Panthers will look to make the play-offs again this season and will see their next game against the now part-time London Broncos as a golden opportunity to kickstart their campaign.
Bradford Bulls will be looking to make it two wins on the trot as they face Sheffield Eagles.
Swansea edge Blackburn at Swansea.com Stadium, which could be a critical result in the promotion race.
Another East Midlands derby awaits Nottingham Forest as they take on Leicester City in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup.
London Lions and Leicester Riders played out an excellent BBL Championship game in front of the Sky Sports cameras as an excellent final quarter from the league leaders saw them secure the win.
Wakefield Trinity star Tom Johnstone was full of praise for Head Coach Willie Poaching after he has brought in a new mentality at the Belle Vue.
Swansea City search for a much-needed win as they take on high-flying Blackburn Rovers
Newport County and Forest Green Rovers face off in a mouthwatering automatic promotion encounter at the Fully Charged New Lawn.
John Yems’ Crawley Town side have enjoyed some good mid-season form which has brought them back into the play-off race.
It is that time of year again when six teams from the windswept Murrayfield to the heat of Rome battle it out for the ultimate prize in European International Rugby.