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1. Whitehaven 30 Rochdale Hornets 14
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 July 2004 BOBBIE Goulding's Hornets were in contention until the closing stages of a hard-fought game at the Recreation Ground as ex-Salford coach Steve McCormack saw his charges achieve their first win in four outings. -
2. Oldham hammer Hornets
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 March 2004 ROCHDALE were hit by a 10-try blitz and disappointed coach Bobbie Goulding admitted: "It's back to the drawing board." -
3. Anderson in Widnes frame
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 July 2004 FORMER Australian Test team boss Chris Anderson is strongly tipped to succeed Neil Kelly as Widnes coach. -
4. Kelly rallies the Vikings
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 June 2004 PRIDE-WOUNDED Widnes coach Neil Kelly has read the riot act to his players ahead of the Super League derby with Warrington Wolves. -
5. Kelly banking on new star
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 03 July 2004 UNDER pressure Widnes coach Neil Kelly hopes new signing Willie Peters can spark a Vikings revival against Wigan Warriors tonight. Widnes have lost seven of their last eight games and Kelly still has to sign a new contract. -
6. Thumbs up for Terry
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 October 2004 WIGAN hooker Terry Newton will again defy the pain from a dislocated thumb to play his part in helping take the Warriors to the Grand Final. -
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Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 June 2004 Add to Saints RL for Thursday other club news -
8. Tighten up warns Bobbie
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 18 April 2004 ROCHDALE Hornets have been licking their wounds after losing their opening National League clash with Batley. -
9. Rochdale Hornets 30 Oldham Roughyeds 24
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 August 2004 RESURGENT Rochdale came back from a 10-point deficit at the interval to run in four tries for a thrilling win. -
10. Crunch time for clubs
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 22 August 2004 RUGBY league clubs are licking their wounds and preparing for the final push for glory in what is a massive month both in Super League and at National League level.