PROLIFIC left-wing try scorer Cian Tyrer, who came to Oldham under his own steam and asked for a trial, and fleet-of-foot half-back Logan Astley, from Wigan, each hit personal scoring milestones for Roughyeds in their 30-6 win against…
Top try scorer Cian Tyrer scored his third hat-trick of the season as Oldham returned to Boundary Park with a 30-6 win over Hunslet to stay top of Betfred League 1.
OUR club chairman Bill Quinn thoroughly enjoyed his first experience as a networking adviser and said he would happily do it again if he could use his experience in business to help anyone.
Boundary Park, home of Oldham Athletic, adopted home of new-look Oldham Rugby League Club for at least the next ten years, and our town ’s centre of sport for thousands of local people with red and white or blue and white blood in their…
WHAT can we tell you of Nathan Roebuck that you don’t already know? Well, for starters, his background and his story epitomise the principle that’s behind everything Mike Ford does — the principle that Oldham boys should feel a desire to…
Bill Quinn, chairman of our great Oldham Rugby League Club, has promised an insight into his career when he becomes the next guest speaker at next Monday’s fifth Roughyeds’ Networking session at Boundary Park.
Pat Moran scored a hat-trick on his Oldham comeback as the Roughyeds returned to form in style with a 60-6 win at struggling Newcastle to return to the top of League 1.
OLDHAM will go back to the top of League One if they win at Gateshead. Two points behind Keighley Cougars, who don’t play this weekend, Roughyeds already boast the best ‘for’, ‘against’ and ‘differential’ figures in League One so a win…
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The Roughyeds have signed Oldham-born centre Nathan Roebuck on a deal until the end of the season, with the 24-year-old in contention for an immediate debut away at Newcastle in League 1 this weekend.
Oldham Rugby League Football Club has announced it is set to play host to one of the biggest ever community performance events in the history of either code of rugby.
Nathan Murgatroyd, new head of mascot management at Oldham Rugby League Club and the man who wore the Roary costume for 15 years until his recent switch of roles, is working tirelessly to expand the work of our popular mascot and, indeed,…
Further to our story about the Roughyeds’ top brass taking part in the YEDS sponsored walk to the Crown Oil Arena at Rochdale at the end of July — in aid of the Rob Burrow fund for the fight against MND — the YEDS have clarified one or two…
NATHAN Murgatroyd has retired as the man in the Roary costume, after performing brilliantly for about 15 years, and now becomes the Roughyeds’ head of mascot management.
WERE you aware that two Oldham boys played in the Challenge Cup Final at Wembley — Josh Thewlis, the Warrington Wolves right-wing and Zach Eckersley, the Wigan Warriors right centre.
BILL Quinn (chairman), Mike Ford (managing director), and Jim Minton (financial director) will represent Oldham RLFC when they take part in the YEDS’ sponsored walk from Boundary Park to the Crown Oil Arena at Rochdale on Sunday, July 28…
THE Family Club rugby league meetings at the Fox and Pine on Tuesday lunch times are gathering momentum. They took a huge leap forward when Oldham RLFC vice-president John Chadwick addressed a lively gathering of rugby folk at the town…
Saturday’s Betfred Challenge Cup Final between Warrington Wolves and Wigan Warriors will kick off at 307pm, as Rugby League celebrates the life of Rob Burrow CBE – the former Leeds Rhinos, England and Great Britain scrum half who wore the…
Rugby League’s social care partner, Community Integrated Care, has launched a first-of-its-kind guide for a major sporting event in this country – an ‘Easy Read Guide For The Challenge Cup’, which takes place at Wembley Stadium this…
It has been a very sad week for the whole of the rugby community following the sad news of Rob Burrow’s passing. As you all know, Rob always wore No 7 in his fabulous Rugby League career.
Robert Hicks might be a leading official at the RFL and remembered previously as a top referee at Super League and international level, but he will never forget his early life in Oldham, his connections with Watersheddings and with…