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Homophobic fine is wake-up call for rugby league

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George Riley George Riley | 21:20 UK time, Tuesday, 29 June 2010

acknowledge that homophobic chanting went on during the Super League game between the Tigers and the Crusaders at The Jungle on 26 March but strongly reject theruling that they failed to act to prevent it.

They are adamant that the "evidence does not support the decision and does not in any way support the scale of the penalty" and are expected to appeal.

In the meantime, they have been warned that their fans are doing them "no favours" in their bid to retain a Super League licence.

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A Noble effort by the Crusaders

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George Riley George Riley | 14:47 UK time, Friday, 25 June 2010

I've been the butt of a few wind-ups in my time - in fact, it's quite a common occurrence. So when I emerged from the 5 live sports extra studio after three hours of athletics chat with decathlete Dean Macey on Sunday and received a text telling me champions I wrote it off as inane banter. More fool me.

A few days later, I was chatting to , the coach who has transformed the Welsh side from Super League whipping boys to real play-off contenders.

"That win at Leeds was absolutely awesome," said Noble, whose side are now within touching distance of an historic top-eight berth - and with a game in hand. "We knew we had a chance, but to go to Headingley and do what we did was very special. It ranks right up there with some of the best results of my club coaching career."

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Disappointed Demetriou determined to play on

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George Riley George Riley | 14:34 UK time, Friday, 18 June 2010

Speaking to me on his hands-free telephone as he drove home from Wakefield training this week, club captain admitted his head was in a spin.

In the week it emerged that , I discovered a 34-year-old absolutely gutted to be leaving the club he calls his family.

"I wont lie, it's been a very tough week in my life," said the Australian-born Greece international. "I don't want to leave Wakefield - I never have - and this has hit me hard in the stomach, but I completely understand and respect Wakefield's decision. I'm getting on in age, and it's their call not to keep me on."

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Left in the shadows

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George Riley George Riley | 15:05 UK time, Friday, 11 June 2010

So, on the day that one of the most hyped football World Cups ever starts, how on earth do you write a compelling rugby league blog?

One colleague suggested we put it to England coach Fabio Capello that if he is fed up with all this media attention in South Africa he could always swap places with his rugby league counterpart, Steve McNamara.

While an for pursuing his squad around South African game parks, in absolute anonymity.

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An exciting first squad from McNamara

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George Riley George Riley | 14:02 UK time, Wednesday, 2 June 2010

So as the England coach made his crunch phone calls this week, there was one big surprise looming for a 21-year-old as his address book reached W.

But , the news went largely unnoticed , at the same time.

Widdop's rise to prominence was the standout selection in what looks like an exciting first England squad from McNamara, with deserved selections also going to Joel Tomkins, elder brother of Sam, and Bradford prop .

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