Tuesday 24 January 2023

Fev's opposition for Sunday

 


If and when Fev and Wakefield release information about their squads for Sunday's pre-season friendly, we will post them here but in the meantime we just show the Trinity first team squad for 2023.

As is often the case with pre-season games against Super League teams it may well be that they will include some reserve or academy players who are not in the list below.

We have also included the match details from the game on Boxing Day when Trinity beat the Rhinos.



Aterisk denotes players not allocated first team squad numbers.


 

Thursday 19 January 2023

Fev v Hull KR squads (Craig Hall Testimonial Match)

 







Both Featherstone and Hull KR have announced their squads for Craig's testimonial match. We have shown them in groups of position (fullback, backs, halves and forwards) even there are players who could be in more than one category. These include, amongst others, Craig, himself and Jimmy Keinhorst.




Thursday 12 January 2023

a fevnut special: In celebration of Craig Hall's Testimonial

  





Hull FC (2007-2010)


Craig made his professional début, as a 19 year-old, on Sunday April 1st, 2007. Like many players making their débuts, he was drafted in for a Challenge Cup tie. In this case it was an away match against Hunslet in the 4th round.

But there was to be no April foolery about Craig’s performance that day. What a start he made to his career! He scored a hat trick of tries and kicked 11 goals from 14 attempts to give him 34 points. What a way to begin your career and, unsurprisingly, League Express named him as the Man of the Match.

His performance was good enough for him to be rewarded with his Super League début the following week away to London Broncos (then known as Harlequins RL). Although Hull lost, narrowly, Craig again scored a try and kicked 2 goals. He scored another Challenge Cup hat trick in the 5th round against Sheffield Eagles.

He went on to play in 15 games that year scoring 13 tries and kicking 20 goals.

By the following year Craig had established himself as a regular in the Hull team with 25 appearances and scored a hat trick against Castleford.

In 2009, Craig played only 15 first team games for Hull (which included a hat trick against Harlequins), although he did play 5 games for Widnes, on loan.

2010 was his last year at Hull FC.

 

Hull Kingston Rovers (2011-2014)


So, he made the journey from West to East and swapped black for red.

In his first season with the Robins he only made 14 appearances.

In 2012 he was a more regular member of the team, playing in 22 games. Three different players clocked up 22 appearances that year but only one (Mick Dobson on 27) played more.

He played even more games (26) in 2013 scoring 14 tries and 10 goals. He played in the halves in 7 of those games. It was the first time he had done so apart from one solitary game at stand-off for Hull in 2008.

2014 saw Craig playing fewer games (18). He made the starting line-up on 15 occasions which included playing at fullback, wing, centre and scrum-half. A notable achievement was the hat trick he scored against St. Helens.

 

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (2015-2016)


For the 2015 season, Craig came across to West Yorkshire to join the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. He played 17 games. Although he yet again played in several positions, he was predominantly at fullback with 10 games there, 3 at centre and 4 in the halves. The team were struggling and finished at the bottom of the SL table but managed to regain their position in the top league by beating Bradford Bulls in the Million Pound Game after finishing 4th in the Qualifiers. Craig’s season only lasted until late July. Although we don’t know for certain, we guess an injury kept him out thereafter.

Craig also missed the first 3 games of the 2016 season but then went on to play 23 games with 13 tries but it was the first season in which he scored no goals. He did take one goal kick but it missed. Every other Trinity goal kick that year came from Liam Finn.

 

Toronto Wolfpack (2017)


Craig joined the new Toronto Wolfpack team for the 2017 season. Apart from his short loan spell at Widnes in 2009 it was his first experience outside a Super League club. Along with Liam Kay he was the first signing by the Wolfpack and became their captain.

Toronto were far too strong for the rest of the League One teams winning all 15 league games.

Although Craig had kicked plenty of goals thus far in his career, 2017 was the first time when he became a club’s main goal-kicked and he duly obliged by kicking 171 goals with a success rate of over 80% that year. The most he had kicked previously in a season was 41 at Wakefield in 2015.

Instead of moving around into different positions, for Toronto, he played at centre in all bar 3 games and he was an ever present in the team. He also scored 25 tries in his 24 games for them. It’s very rare that a player scores more tries in a season than the matches he played in and Craig has done that three times.

He scored 2 hat tricks against North Wales and Hemel and, in the latter, he scored 4 tries. The first time he did that.

At the end of the season Craig was named as Toronto’s Player of the Year.

 

Leigh Centurions (2018)


Craig signed a two year deal to play for Leigh Centurions. He played 20 games for them before the club had a financial meltdown which resulted in a number of their players going out on loan. Craig was one of those and he went on loan back to Hull Kingston Rovers.

During his time at Leigh he once again scored more tries than matches he played (21 in 20).

 

Hull Kingston Rovers (2018-2019)

As mentioned above, he came back to Hull KR in late July 2018 and played out the rest of the season there. For Hull KR he made 8 appearances and scored 14 tries! That made his total 2018 tally 35 tries in 28 games.

On July 27th, Hull KR defeated Hull FC 20-16 away in the final SL round of the year. Craig scored 2 tries and kicked a goal. At the end of the match Sky Sports named him as Man of the Match.

In the 2018 Qualifiers Craig scored 2 hat tricks against Leeds Rhinos. At the end of the season awards Craig was named for having scored the ‘Try of the Season’.

Not surprisingly after that magnificent 8 game spell on loan Hull KR signed him for the 2019 season during which he made 30 appearances (12 at fullback, 17 on the wing and 1 at centre), scored 13 tries and kicked 23 goals.

 

Featherstone Rovers (from 2020)


During the 2019-2020 off-season Featherstone Rovers announced that they had signed Craig Hall. It was an announcement that was greeted by Fev fans with a bit of surprise and a great deal of enthusiasm. Fans were really looking forward to watching Craig in the team during 2020 but sadly the season only lasted for 6 matches as a result of the Covid pandemic. Craig played all six games at fullback scoring 3 tries and kicking 13 goals out of 15 attempts.

The 2021 season was also disrupted by the pandemic but this time the season was completed albeit with some games not played and league positions determined on a percentage basis. He played a major part when Fev lifted the 1895 Cup at Wembley and was awarded the Ray French Trophy as the Man of the Match. Craig played in 26 of Fev’s 28 games and scored a remarkable 28 tries including 5 hat tricks with 5 tries scored in a 78-10 defeat of Sheffield. In that match he also kicked 9 goals for a points tally of 38 which broke the Fev record for ‘Points in a Match’ during the ‘Summer Era’ and was only 2 points short of Fev’s ‘All Time’ record. One of the delights that year was to watch the growing partnership between Craig and Dane Chisholm who each appeared capable of bringing out the very best in each other.

Sadly, in 2022 that partnership was shattered by the decision of the coach to get rid of Dane and also to drop Craig for a couple of matches. Nevertheless Craig continued with his remarkable points scoring with 20 tries and 157 goals for a points total of 394, the third highest points tally in a season in the whole of Fev’s history. And, remarkably, in a only two and a bit seasons, Craig has already risen to 14th place for Fev players points in a career.

 

Featherstone Foundation



Craig’s contribution to Featherstone Rovers must also include reference to his efforts on behalf of the Foundation. He does magnificent work in organising and running sporst sessions in local schools and also in running our holiday camps and we should all be grateful for that as well as his contribution playing in a Fev shirt.

 

We hope that all Fev fans will get behind the events that will be taking place for Craig’s Testimonial Year and reward him in the manner he, so clearly, deserves.








Craig has also kicked 4 Drop Goals, one for Widnes Vikings in 2009, 2 for Hull Kingston Rovers in 2013 and 2014 and 1 for Featherstone Rovers in 2021.





Monday 9 January 2023

T'Other Side: Keighley Cougars

 







2023 SQUAD


NEW SIGNINGS FOR 2023



Head Coach: Rhys Lovegrove

 


Rhys Lovegrove took over the role of head coach at Keighley in 2019 taking over from Craig Lingard. He was initially appointed as caretaker coach but then, after a month, he was given the post on a permanent basis. Prior to that he had been assistant coach at Bradford, Doncaster and Keighley.

He is an Australian and was a junior player at St. George Illawarra Dragons and Cronulla Sharks. He came on loan to Hull KR in 2007 and was quickly signed by them. He stayed at Hull KR until the end of the 2014 season although he did make one dual-reg appearance for Gateshead Thunder in his final year. In 2015 he played for London Broncos and finished his playing career with Bradford in 2016.

He was in the Scotland squad for the 2008 World Cup but an injury prevented him from playing.

 

 

Captain: Jack Miller

 


Halfback, Jack Miller, began his career with Huddersfield in 2013 but he only played one match in the two years he was there and in 2015 he joined Australian team, Queanbeyan Kangaroos for two years and in his first year won the McIntyre Medal for the best player in the Canberra Raiders Cup.

 

In 2017 he joined Doncaster and then in 2019 he signed for Keighley and captained them to their League One winning campaign last year scoring 18 tries and kicking 134 goals in 20 matches.


Loan players 

Keighley currently have no players on loan and they have not entered into a dual registration agreement for 2023.

 

The Fev Connection

We know of 47 players who have played for both Keighley and Fev. Currently there are no players in the 2023 Fev squad who have played for Keighley but Keighley have three in their current squad who have played for Fev.

 




Terry Manning (centre) started his career at Keighley in the 1987-88 season and then made 159 appearances and scored 46 tries for Fev over the next 5 seasons.

Few players have made such a big impression in such a short career at Fev (just 5 games in 1990) as New Zealander, Aaron Palelei. He was a rumbustious prop and scored an outstanding winning try on his début against Castleford. One fervent Fev fan even named his son 'Aaron' after Mr. Palelei!! We are happy to say that young Aaron is also a regular Fev supporter.

Owen Simpson (winger) was in the Keighley team when Fev beat them 86-18 in the Yorkshire Cup in 1989 (a new record for Fev for points in a match). Despite the drubbing that Keighley received that day, scored two tries and impressed the Rovers hierarchy who then promptly signed him and he went on to form a tremendous partnership with Paul Newlove over the next few seasons. 

Further back in time Rovers winger, JT ‘Stubs’ Morris,  made his début for Rovers in 1929 and after three seasons, at a time when Fev were in the doldrums, he was sold to Keighley.