Leigh Centurions beat Featherstone Rovers to go top of the Betfred Championship
Leigh Centurions went top of the Betfred Championship on Monday night with a deserved 32-12 victory over previous table toppers Featherstone Rovers.
Leigh Centurions went top of the Betfred Championship on Monday night with a deserved 32-12 victory over previous table toppers Featherstone Rovers.
It’s a top of the table clash in the Betfred Championship as Leigh Centurions host Featherstone Rovers at the Leigh Sports Village.
It was an afternoon of delight for Adrian Lam who saw his Leigh Centurions win their first piece of Silverware during the new era and lift the 1895 Cup at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Nene Macdonald and Krisnan Inu were the stars of the night as Leigh Centurions headed top of the Betfred Championship table with a thumping 44-0 Friday night victory at home to Dewsbury Rams.
Adrian Lam’s Leigh Centurions could go top of the Betfred Championship tonight, for at least 48 hours, if they’re successful in their home game against Dewsbury Rams.
Featherstone Rovers made a huge statement just two weeks into the Betfred Championship season by beating fellow promotion-contenders Leigh Centurions 28-6 at the Millennium Stadium.
Bradford Bulls started their season with an eight-try win over Dewsbury Rams at Tetley’s Stadium.
Eight days on from winning the 1895 Cup Final at Wembley, Featherstone Rovers return to league action against Bradford Bulls at the Odsal on Sunday.
Rugby League’s Challenge Cup final is always a special event in the sport’s calendar, and Saturday’s cup finals day at Wembley proved why.
Second place takes on third in the Championship as Featherstone Rovers welcome Bradford Bulls to the Millennium Stadium in a Yorkshire derby with both teams in-form approaching the clash.