Showing posts with label Huddersfield vs Warrington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huddersfield vs Warrington. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

Huddersfield vs Warrington live online Rugby match high quality video here

Welcome to Rugby league Engage Super League Match Huddersfield vs Warrington live online Rugby match high quality video here, Now watch and enjoy online Rugby match on your pc. Rugby league match on Saturday, 12 February 2011. Watch all the live Rugby from that game here on Live Sport Network.


Rugby league
Engage Super League



Huddersfield vs Warrington live


Match schedule

Date: Saturday, 12 February 2011

Kick-off: 13:00 GMT

Competition : Engage Super League

Live / Repeat: Live

upcoming match info : Huddersfield vs Warrington



Live Streaming Link


Huddersfield vs Warrington live, Huddersfield vs Warrington live rugby tv here, Huddersfield vs Warrington live online tv here, all rugby live, Huddersfield vs Warrington live streaming tv, Engage Super League live, Huddersfield vs Warrington live on your pc, watch Huddersfield vs Warrington live tv streaming high quality video here-



Friday, August 28, 2009

Huddersfield vs Warrington live online rugby streaming here

Welcome to CARNEGIE CHALLENGE CUP FINAL Huddersfield vs Warrington live online rugby streaming here, Now watch and enjoy rugby match on your pc and laptop here

CARNEGIE CHALLENGE CUP FINAL



Huddersfield vs Warrington

Match schedule

Date: Saturday, 29 August 2009

Kick-off: 1430

Venue: Wembley

Competition : Carnegie Challenge Cup

Live / Repeat: Live

upcoming match info : Huddersfield - Warrington





Warrington hooker Micky Higham will make his comeback after a three-month absence in the Challenge Cup final against Huddersfield on Saturday.

Higham starts on the bench, as does forward Tyrone McCarthy, 20, who will make his third senior appearance after being selected ahead of Paul Rauhihi.

Vinnie Anderson will play at stand-off for the first time this season.

Martin Aspinwall starts from the bench for Huddersfield as replacement for injured second rower Danny Kirmond.

Simon Finnigan had also been in contention for what is the only change to the Giants 17 from the team that defeated St Helens in their semi-final.

Aspinwall was a winger at former club Wigan but has been converted into a forward and Huddersfield coach Nathan Brown said: "His form has been really good in the back row and he also gives us flexibility."

It had been thought that Andy Raleigh could replace the injured Kirmond but the former Hull KR player is short of match fitness, having only just returned from an eight-week lay-off with an Achilles problem.

Warrington coach Tony Smith has opted to go with Higham after fellow hooker Jon Clarke failed to recover from an ankle injury.


Teams for Carnegie Challenge Cup final:

Huddersfield: B Hodgson (capt); Cudjoe, Lolesi, Whatuira, D Hodgson; Brown, Robinson; Mason, Moore, Griffin, Fulton, Wild, Faiumu.
Subs: Crabtree, Jackson, Lunt, Aspinwall.

Warrington: Mathers; Riley, King, Bridge, Hicks; V Anderson, Briers; Morley (capt), Monaghan, Carvell, L Anderson, Westwood, Harrison.
Subs: Cooper, Johnson, Higham, McCarthy.

Referee: Steve Ganson (St Helens).


Saturday, July 18, 2009

Watch Huddersfield vs Warrington live online rugby here free

Welcome to Engage Super League Huddersfield vs Warrington live streaming link here, Now watch and enjoy free here-
Live streaming link on your pc


Engage Super League




Huddersfield vs Warrington

Match schedule

Date: Sunday 19th July,2009

Kick-off: 15:00 BST

Venue: Galpharm Stadium

Competition : Engage Super League

Live / Repeat: Live


Huddersfield Giants head coach Nathan Brown told

"As a whole the Warrington players are working hard together and that makes a big difference.

"They've always had the players with the ability to be a top-four side and now they have the work rate to match that.

"Tony [Smith] has obviously brought something a fraction different in that has helped the squad move forward."

Warrington head coach Tony Smith told

"The table shows Huddersfield are the third best team in Super League and that's where they sit and they deserve that at the moment.

"They've worked really hard. They've had their spells through the season where they've been very consistent, then they've had a few weeks where they've shown some inconsistency or have been below their own expectations.

"They fully deserve to be where they're at. It's up to the rest of us to knock them off that perch if we can."

Huddersfield (from): Brett Hodgson, Martin Aspinwall, Kevin Brown, Paul Whatuira, David Hodgson, Liam Fulton, Luke Robinson, Eorl Crabtree, David Faiumu, Darrell Griffin, Stephen Wild, Simon Finnigan, Paul Jackson, Keith Mason, Michael Lawrence, Scott Moore, Leroy Cudjoe, Shaun Lunt, Danny Sculthorpe.

Warrington (from): Louis Anderson, Vinnie Anderson, Matty Blythe, Chris Bridge, Lee Briers, Brian Carney, Garreth Carvell, Jon Clarke, Mike Cooper, Ben Harrison, Paul Johnson, Matt King, Richard Mathers, Lee Mitchell, Michael Monaghan, Paul Rauhihi, Chris Riley, Ben Westwood, Paul Wood.