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Castleford Tigers are a rugby league club in England. They participate in the professional European competition Super League. They are based in Castleford in West Yorkshire. They are sometimes known as 'Cas' 'Cas Tigers' or 'Classy Cas'. In the early days many of their supporters worked as glassblowers which is another of the club's nicknames. The Jungle, formally know as Wheldon Road, is the home of the Castleford Tigers Rugby League team. ...
Arms of the former Castleford Borough Council Castleford is one of the five towns in the Wakefield borough, in the county of West Yorkshire, England, near to Pontefract, with a population of 37,525 according to the 2001 Census. ...
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Rugby league football is a full-contact team sport played with a prolate spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field. ...
Super League (Europe) began in March 1996 and is the only full-time professional rugby league competition operating in the northern hemisphere. ...
Arms of the former Castleford Borough Council Castleford is one of the five towns in the Wakefield borough, in the county of West Yorkshire, England, near to Pontefract, with a population of 37,525 according to the 2001 Census. ...
Coat of Arms of South Yorkshire West Yorkshire is a metropolitan county within the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, that has a population of 2. ...
The Tigers play their home games at 'The Jungle' named after their former sponsor Jungle.com. After the company was bought by 'Argos' they removed all affiliation with the Tigers but the club decided to keep the name for marketing purposes. The ground was previous named after the road it is situated, 'Wheldon Road', and despite its decrepit style the ground is still believed to offer one of the best and most volatile atmospheres in the game. Wakefield Council has granted planning permission for a new stadium to be built at nearby Glasshoughton. Argos store. ...
Glasshougton is a small area close to Castleford and Pontefract. ...
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There was also a Castleford team which took part in the Yorkshire League from 1896-97 to 1905-06 inclusive. Castleford Rugby League Football Club was founded in June 1926, after a successful era in the Yorkshire Senior Competition and were admitted to the sport's professional ranks in 1926. Cas played at the Sandy Desert ground from 1920 to 1927 before moving to Wheldon Road. The club was quick to achieve success, winning the Yorkshire League in 1932, followed by their first Challenge Cup title in 1935. The club record attendance was set at 25,449 for the third round Challenge Cup match against Hunslet in 1935. The Yorkshire League and the Lancashire League formed two sections of the Rugby League Championship for much of its history. ...
Castleford, the winners of the 1935 Challenge Cup met French cup holders US Lyon Villeurbanne in a match played at Paris on the 12th of May 1935 for a trophy that would later become the Lord Derby Cup. US Lyon Villeurbanne won it and were awarded the trophy. The French Rugby à XIII Cup i. ...
Lyon Villeurbanne are a French rugby league club from the town of Lyon in France. ...
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Castleford were beaten Championship finalists in 1938-39. Cas dropped out of the wartime Yorkshire league in 1942-3 and did not return to league competition until 1944-5.
Post World War Two The official attendance for a second round Challenge Cup match in 1967 against Hull KR was 22,582 but a reported 8,000 people got in without paying. Castleford were again beaten Championship finalists in 1968-69, when they suffered a late defeat to arch-rivals Leeds. Leeds Rhinos are a professional rugby league club who are based in Headingley in north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire. ...
The legendary half-back pairing of Alan Hardisty and Keith Hepworth inspired the club to back-to-back Challenge Cup triumphs in 1969 ( v Salford) and 1970 ( v Wigan). From the introduction of two divisions in 1973 until the Super League era Castleford were one of a handful of clubs to have constantly remained in the top division of British rugby league. In 1983/84 Castleford were beaten 18-10 by Hull Kingston Rovers in the Divisional Premiership final at Headingley. Official website www. ...
Castleford made it to the final of the 1988 Yorkshire Cup but were beaten 33-12 by Leeds at Elland Road. The rugby league county cups were the Lancashire Cup and the Yorkshire Cup. ...
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They were the leading club in Yorkshire in the early 1990s, finishing in the top four of the Championship no less than four times during this period. The Rugby League Championship was the major professional competition organised by the Rugby Football League in Great Britain. ...
John Joyner took up the reins as head coach in May 1993. The highlight of the early 1990s was in 1994 when Castleford defeated Wigan to claim the Regal Trophy at Headingley in a 33-2 victory. They were semi-finalists in the Challenge Cup and were also narrowly defeated in the Premiership final. At the end of that campaign Joyner was named as the Coach of the Year. , Wigan is a town in Greater Manchester, England. ...
The Regal Trophy was a competition for British rugby league clubs that operated between 1971 and 1996. ...
Super League Castleford added 'Tigers' to their name for the 1992/93 season. When Super League was suggested Castleford were supposed to merge with Wakefield Trinity and Featherstone Rovers to form 'Calder'. This was strongly resisted by all sets of supporters and an unmerged Cas were founder members of Super League in 1996. Super League (Europe) began in March 1996 and is the only full-time professional rugby league competition operating in the northern hemisphere. ...
Wakefield Trinity are a professional rugby league club based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. ...
Featherstone Rovers are a professional rugby league club, based in Featherstone (near Pontefract), West Yorkshire in England. ...
At the start of the 1997 season Castleford were seen as a team making up the numbers and few held hopes for them avoiding relegation. John Joyner resigned in April 1997 to be replaced by Stuart Raper. They only just managed to avoid being relegated, eventually finishing tenth. Stuart Raper, (born January 5, 1965) is an Australian former rugby league player and coach. ...
With a new season in 1998 many pundits predicted the Tigers would be relegated to National League One. Castleford, in fact stayed near the top of the table for the majority of the season and eventually finished sixth. In the 1999 season the Tigers had bettered their previous position and finished fifth. They appeared in the semi finals of both the Challenge Cup and the Grand Final play-offs. 2000 was Raper's last season with the Tigers and their performance somewhat mirrored their previous season as they finished fifth and into the play-offs for a consecutive season. They made the semi final of the Challenge Cup once again in 2002. They were relegated from Super League at the end of the 2004 season, but were promoted back the following season, after winning the National League One Grand Final against Whitehaven. Super League (Europe) began in March 1996 and is the only full-time professional rugby league competition operating in the northern hemisphere. ...
The Rugby League National Leagues (currently known as the LHF Healthplan National Leagues as a result of sponsorship) form the basis for rugby league competition in Great Britain below Super League. ...
Castleford currently play their traditional black and amber, however their previous colours were orange and black. A limited edition shirt in these traditional colours was released to commemorate participation in the 2005 final of the Northern Rail Cup, which Castleford lost 16-18 to Hull Kingston Rovers, in front of 9,400 people (a record attendance for the cup). The club experienced record sales of the new home shirt for 2007. The National League Cup is a rugby league competition for clubs in Great Britains National Leagues. ...
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Even after a solid return season under the coaching of Terry Matterson, they were once again relegated from the Super League on Saturday 16 September 2006 after losing 29-17 to rivals Wakefield Trinity at Belle Vue, Wakefield. The match dubbed "The Battle of Belle Vue" was the last game of the season and whoever lost the match would have been relegated. This caused uproar in the rugby league community. Castleford were relegated with the highest points total for a relegated side in Super League history with 19 and more importantly the fact that they did not actually finish bottom of the league however the newly created Catalan Dragons were given immunity from relegation and since it was the French side that did finish bottom, the team directly above them (which turned out to be Castleford) would be relegated instead. Terry Matterson is an Australian former rugby league player. ...
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National League Last year (2007) Castleford Tigers participated in National League One, the second tier of British rugby league. They were rewarded for a safe passage through to the Carnegie Challenge Cup 4th Round with an away tie at local rivals and 4 times Super League Champions Bradford Bulls, however the Tigers lost the tie narrowly going down 24-16. Castleford were promoted at the first time of asking when they overcame rivals Widnes Vikings 42-10 on October 7th 2007 in the National League Grand Final. This means that they will participate in Super League XIII in 2008. Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
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Super League 2008 Castleford signed Dwaine Chambers in March 2008.
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Players of note - Les Adams
- Arthur Atkinson
- Bob Beardmore
- Kevin Beardmore
- Bill Bryant
- St John Ellis
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- Alan Hardisty
- Dennis Hartley
- Keith Hepworth
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- Dean Sampson
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Roger Millward MBE is a former rugby league player from Castleford, West Yorkshire. ...
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Danny Nutley (born February 4, 1974 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian rugby league player for the Sydney Roosters. ...
[[1]] Full Name: Danny Orr Profession: Rugby League Player Team: Wigan Warriors Position: Stand Off Height: 5â9 Weight: 84kg DOB: 17th May 1979 Nationality: English Information Danny Orr played much of his rugby career for Castleford Tigers, before leaving in 2003 to join Wigan Warriors. ...
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Honours - Challenge Cup winners: 1934-35, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1985-86 (4 times)
- Yorkshire Cup winners: 1977-78, 1981-82, 1986-87, 1990-91, 1991-92 (5 times)
- Yorkshire League winners: 1932-33, 1938-39, 1964-65 (3 times)
- Regal Trophy winners: 1976-77, 1993-94 (2 times)
- BBC2 Floodlit Trophy winners: 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68,1976/77, (4 times)
- National League One winners: 2005, 2007
- National League One League Leaders: 2007
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The BBC2 Floodlit Trophy (also known as the BBC2 Television Trophy) was a competition for British rugby league clubs held between 1965 and 1980. ...
The Rugby League National Leagues (currently known as the LHF Healthplan National Leagues as a result of sponsorship) form the basis for rugby league competition in Great Britain below Super League. ...
The Rugby League National Leagues (currently known as the LHF Healthplan National Leagues as a result of sponsorship) form the basis for rugby league competition in Great Britain below Super League. ...
Records Super League Era Player records Waine Pryce (born October 3, 1981 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England) is an English Rugby League player who currently plays for the English team Castleford Tigers in the Super League competition. ...
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[[1]] Full Name: Danny Orr Profession: Rugby League Player Team: Wigan Warriors Position: Stand Off Height: 5â9 Weight: 84kg DOB: 17th May 1979 Nationality: English Information Danny Orr played much of his rugby career for Castleford Tigers, before leaving in 2003 to join Wigan Warriors. ...
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All Time Player records - Most tries in a game: 5 by John Joyner (vs Millom) 16 September 1973, Derek Foster (vs Hunslet) November 1972, Steve Fenton (vs Dewsbury) 27 January 1978, Ian French (vs Hunslet) 9 February 1986 & St John Ellis (vs Whitehaven) 10 December 1989
- Most goals in a game: 17 by Sammy Lloyd (vs Millom) 16 September 1973
- Most points in a game: 43 by Sammy Lloyd (vs Millom) 16 September 1973
- Most tries in a season: 40 by St John Ellis 1993-1994
- Most goals in a season: 158 by Sammy Lloyd 1976-1977
- Most points in a season: 334 by Bob Beardmore, 1983-1984
- Most career tries: 206 by Alan Hardisty 1958-1971
- Most career goals 875 by Albert Lunn 1951-1963
- Most career points: 1870 by Albert Lunn 1951-1963
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First international Other Nationalities 9 - 3 England (Wigan, England; 5 April 1904) Biggest win USA 0 - 110 England (Florida, USA; October 2000 Biggest defeat New Zealand 49 - 6 England (Bolton, England; 18 November 2000) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1975) Best result Runners-up, 1975; 1995 In rugby league...
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First international New Zealand 8 - 9 Wales (Aberdare, Wales; 1 January 1908) Biggest win USA 4 - 92 Wales (Philidelphia, USA; 11 June 1995 Biggest defeat Australia 74 - 4 Wales (Bridgend, Wales; 19 August 2003) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1975) Best result Semi-finals, 1995; 2000 The Wales national...
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