Tuesday, 07 October 2008

Town latest

Workington Town's Jamie Beaumont vows to come back with a bang

Published 6 October 2008

Jamie Beaumont photo Injury-hit Workington Town forward Jamie ‘Bomber’ Beaumont has pledged to be back fighting fit for the new season – his 10th in succession with the club.

Vote for your Workington Town player of the year

Published 6 October 2008

After another tough year on the pitch, it is now time to reward the players who you thought did Workington Town proud this season in NL2.

Workington Town legend Peter Walsh may return to Derwent Park dug-out

Published 4 October 2008

Workington Town legend Peter Walsh may be set to return to the Derwent Park dugout.

Barrow raiders sign Town's Liam Campbell and Haven's Gary Broadbent

Published 3 October 2008

West Cumbria’s pro clubs have suffered a double blow with Barrow Raiders signing Whitehaven skipper Gary Broadbent and Workington Town playmaker Liam Campbell.

Workington Town sign Wigan and Salford players

Published 2 October 2008

Workington Town have swooped to sign two stars of the future for next season.

Workington Town's Shaun Lunt set to join Huddersfield Giants

Published 1 October 2008

Town youngster Shaun Lunt looks to be on his way to Huddersfield Giants – subject to a compensation package being agreed with Workington.

Brett Smith and James Robinson re-sign for Workington Town

Published 30 September 2008

Brett Smith says there is only one rugby league club for him - and that is why he has signed a new one-year deal at Derwent Park.

Barrow ace Mike Whitehead signs on for Workington Town

Published 29 September 2008

Barrow star Mike Whitehead put pen to paper with Workington Town last night.

Town's Rotheram tips Oldham for NL2 Grand Final glory

Published 25 September 2008

Town coach Dave Rotheram is backing his big friend Steve Deakin to take Oldham to NL2 Grand Final victory this weekend.

Marshall and Dawes re-sign for Workington Town

Published 24 September 2008

Workington Town have swooped in to re-sign two of their flying wingers Jamie Marshall and Stephen Dawes.

Carl Forber quits Workington Town for Rochdale Hornets

Published 23 September 2008

Top points scorer Carl Forber has left Workington Town to join NL2 rivals Rochdale Hornets.

Barrow boy Pedley signs for Workington Town

Published 22 September 2008

Workington Town have signed promising Barrow youngster Jack Pedley on a one-year deal.

Workington Town star Marsh quits game after horrific injury

Published 17 September 2008

Workington Town star Iain Marsh has quit the game – after a horrific injury ended his World Cup dreams.

Ryan Benjafield re-signs for Workington

Published 16 September 2008

Aussie prop Ryan Benjafield has landed a new deal with Workington Town.

Town's Forber kicks himelf in to the record books

Published 12 September 2008

Ever-present Workington Town half-back Carl Forber has fired himself into rugby league history books.

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Published 11 September 2008

REJUVENATED Workington Town full-back Jay Duffy has signed a new deal that will keep him at Derwent Park for another year.

Town prop Tunstall in NL2 team of the month

Published 10 September 2008

Workington Town prop Matthew Tunstall is celebrating being named in the NL2 team of the month in his testimonial year.

Operation shatters Town RL star's World Cup dreams

Published 9 September 2008

Workington's Town's Iain Marsh has seen his Scotland World Cup dreams shattered after having to undergo emergency surgery following Town’s play-off defeat at Keighley.

Town star Liam Campbell to play at Keighley

Published 6 September 2008

Liam Campbell will make a late start to Workington Town’s season at Keighley tomorrow and coach Dave Rotheram is pinning his hopes on it not being his final appearance of the campaign.

Town boss Bowden pleased with club profit

Published 5 September 2008

Workington Town have reported a healthy five-figure profit for last year.

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