Wednesday 28 August 2019

T'Other Side: Batley Bulldogs

T'Other Side: Batley Bulldogs







2019 MATCHES


FIRST TEAM SQUAD



LAST TIME OUT



Head Coach Matt Diskin

Matt Diskin took over as head coach of the Bulldogs at the beginning of 2017, following in the footsteps of John Kear who had held the post for 5 years. It is Diskin’s first post as a head coach although he did take charge briefly of Bradford Bulls in a caretaker capacity in 2014 between the sacking of Francis Cummins and the appointment of James Lowes.

As a player he was a renowned hooker starting his career in 2001 with Leeds Rhinos. He stayed with the Rhinos for ten seasons making 264 appearances. In 2011 he moved to Bradford Bulls making 86 appearances before retiring at the end of 2014. He also played Great Britain, England, England A and Yorkshire.




Captain: Dominic Brambani

Dominic Brambani is now in his 16th year as a professional rugby league player. His career started at Castleford in 2004 and he subsequently signed for Halifax, Sheffield (two spells) and Dewsbury, before moving to Batley in 2017. That looks like an entire career with Yorkshire clubs but in 2009 he spent a season playing for Hinterland Storm in Queensland. He is a goal kicker but has rarely been first choice. However, in 2013 he kicked 168 goals for Sheffield. In 2003 Brambani captained the Great Britain Student team on a tour of Australia.


At the back

Jonny Campbell, wing, has spent the vast majority of his career at Batley where he made his début in 2008. In 2016 he signed for Bradford and also played for Keighley on loan. After two years away he returned to Batley in 2018.

Lewis Galbraith, centre, wing or second row, was a member of the Saint Helens Academy but didn’t get to play in their first team. In 2014 he made his professional début with Rochdale on dual reg. He became a Rochdale player in 2016 and then moved to Batley in 2018. In 2011he played for the England Youth team.

Wayne Reittie, wing, started out with Doncaster in 2008. The following year he moved to Hunslet in mid-season. He spent 2010 with York and then joined Batley in 2011. From 2012 to 2014 he was at Halifax and then returned to Batley in 2015. He is a Jamaica international.

Sam Smeaton, centre, joined Fev in 2009 having previously played at Featherstone Lions. In 2015 he played for Sheffield and moved to Halifax in 2016. That year he played for York on loan and then transferred to Batley in June.

Sam Wood, centre or second row, is at Batley on a season-long loan from Huddersfield. He made his début with Huddersfield in 2016 when he was 18 years old. In 2017 and 2018 he played for Oldham on dual reg. In 2018 he played for Workington on dual reg and Halifax on loan.




In the halves

Louis Jouffret, stand off or fullback, joined Whitehaven from the Catalans Dragons reserve team in May 2015. He returned to the Catalans reserves for the 2016/17 French Elite 1 season and played for Toulouse in 2017 on dual reg. He signed for Batley in June last year. This season he is Batley’s leading try scorer and goal kicker. In 2013 he played for the France U18 team.

Daniel Yates, halfback, signed this year from Rochdale. He was a member of the Saint Helens academy and made his professional début in 2013 for Rochdale while on dual reg. He joined Rochdale in 2014 and had been there ever since with a loan spell at London Skolars in 2014. In 2011 he played in the England Academy team.




At hooker

Reiss Butterwoth has been playing for Batley this year on dual reg from Huddersfield. He began with Bradford in 2017 (as a halfback). Last year he played for Batley on loan from Bradford. He was signed by Huddersfield this year but is yet to play in their first team. As well as playing for Batley he has also played on dual reg for Workington.

Alistair Leak is usually Batley’s starting hooker. He has only ever played for the Bulldogs having made his début in 2013.





In the pack

Paul Brearley, second row, loose forward or centre, was signed by Batley this year from Rochdale Mayfield ARL. His only previous professional appearance was one game as a substitute with Rochdale Hornets in 2012.

Tyler Dickinson, prop or loose forward, was signed this year from Huddersfield Giants. He had been a Giants player since his career began in 2013 but he has had loan spells with Halifax, Keighley, Newcastle, Oldham and Workington. In 2013 and 2014 he played for the England Academy.

Jack Downs, second row or loose forward, joined Batley this year from Hull FC. He made his début for Hull in 2015 and in 2017 and 2018 he has played games for Doncaster on dual registration. In 2014 he played for the England Academy.

Adam Gledhill, prop, has spent his whole career at Batley having made his début in 2014.

Dane Manning, second row or loose forward, began with Leeds in 2009. He spent 2010 on a season long loan with Fev. He joined Batley in 2011 and moved to Halifax in 2012. He re-joined Batley in 2017.




Loan and Dual Registration players

Batley have a dual registration agreement with Huddersfield Giants. Reiss Butterworth is the only player to have played for Batley under this agreement.

They have had 5 loan players in 2019. Lewis Bienek (prop or loose forward) is on a season long loan from Hull FC. Jack Broadbent (centre or wing) is on loan from Leeds and played for Fev on dual reg earlier this year. Ollie Russell (scrumhalf) was on loan from Huddersfield during March and April. Sam Walters (second row) is on loan from Leeds and Sam Wood is on a season long loan from Hddersfield.


The Fev connection

There is a long history of players who have played for both Batley and Fev.

In the Batley 2019 squad there are six players who have played for Fev. Tom Hemingway (now retired), who played at either hooker or halfback, was a Fev player in 2011 although he only played three games. He is the joint holder of the world record for goals kicked in a match having kicked 22 out of 22 attempts for Blackpool Panthers in a 132-0 defeat of Gateshead Thunder in 2010. Dane Manning came to Fev on a season long loan from Leeds in 2010. Unlike the others, Sam Smeaton was a regular in the Fev team from 2009 to 2012 before suffering a serious long term injury. He played 88 times for Fev and scored 41 tries. Scottish international Dave Scott made just one appearance for Fev in 2013 before joining Doncaster and moved on to Batley in 2016. Finally, Dominic Brambani (see above under 'Captain'), had a loan spell with Fev in 2005 when he was a Cas player. Jack Broadbent who is at Batley on loan from Leeds played for Fev on dual reg earlier this year.





There are four players who have played for Fev this year who have previously played for Batley. John Davies was at Batley in 2013 and 2014. Brad Day was at Batley from 2014 to 2018 and James Harrison was there from 2016 to 2018.  Tom Holmes played eight games for Batley on loan from Cas in 2017.




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