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The club came under the stewardship of chairman, John Kidd and fellow directors Paul Kidd (chairman's son), Dave Roberts and Ben Jones. The only sad aspect being that the team never received the credit it deserved simply because ill-fortune ensured that they never appeared at Wembley. Where not all appearances are available, figure is displayed in a light grey colour. Rugby union (pre-2 June 1896), and rugby league footballers who have played for Swinton Lions (Swinton 1866-1996). Hurricanes then had a chance from a Lions error at the restart but lost the ball on the second tackle. An era of new optimism and new confidence, fast entertaining rugby league and an abundance of rising stars! 18 Liam Cooper Throughout the 1940s and 1950s the Lions strove unsuccessfully to repeat former glories and often flattered to deceive, but the appointment of Welshman Cliff Evans as coach signalled a renaissance. In June 2014, Ian Watson left to join Salford and John Duffy replaced him as head coach in July. Since then, more than 1,200 players have appeared for the club's first team. 3 weeks ago More Articles Meet the Team Rhodri Lloyd Second-Row / Centre Swinton won the Lancashire Cup against Widnes in 1940, but thereafter the war curtailed the promise of further progress. Only a financial crisis had insured Swinton's defection from the Union to which they had hitherto been staunchly loyal. LIONS A club record crowd of 26,891 witnessed the Lions defeat Wigan in a Challenge Cup tie in 1964. Welham then scored the Hurricanes opener when Richard Wilkinson sent out a looping pass for him to score in the corner and Ben Stead converted. Malcolm Billingham, In a tense Challenge Cup Final they squeezed past Warrington 53, and three weeks later the Holy Grail was achieved when they comfortably eased past Featherstone Rovers 110 to take the Rugby Football League Championship. Joe still has family in the Wigan area, and was looking to develop his immediate rugby career in England, and having done his research felt that the Lions were a potential fit for both himself and the club. This was decided at a meeting held in the old school rooms of St Peters, and the club immediately established its headquarters at the Bulls Head. 15 Jordan Case The set-back of losing the final knocked the Lions off their stride for a while, but happily Swinton regained their form and shape to finish their league campaign with 10 wins from 11 matches. Chairman John Kidd announced his resignation and hopes of saving the club were left in the hands of director David Jones and the Supporters' Trust. Joe still has family in the Wigan area, and was looking to develop his immediate rugby career in England, and having done his research felt that the Lions were a potential fit for both himself and the club. Losses. Do you agree with our selection? The Willows, Salford (2011) 1 Nathan Hill Martyn Sadler Why can't we discuss Leighs rebrand? A short move to the more palatial Chorley Road ground in 1886 enabled the club to develop further. [13], Updated: 13 December 2021Source(s): 2022 Squad Numbers. 24 Myles Harrop The Lions produced an eight-try performance in a very competitive warm up game in which the Hurricanes showed they will have a promising season with some good play. 1 Nathan Hill McAtee made his debut in 1977 giving him heritage number 869. Rugby League stands in solidarity with players, coaches, match officials, fans, volunteers, staff, and supporters in the struggle against racism and discrimination in sport and in society. Swinton's first match was against a club called Standard from Eccles, and within 4 or 5 years the team became virtually unbeatable in the Manchester area and beyond. Player . The Northern Union was then split into two county leagues, Lancashire and Yorkshire. Sin-bin: Moran (70) Interference However, the Lions found a friend in Sedgley Park RUFC at Park Lane, Whitefield, which enabled the club to enjoy a semi-permanent home from 2004 to 2010. 21 Dan Coates Goals: Gregson 6/8 Later that same year, the first tourists to reach these shores, a team of New Zealand Maoris, was defeated at Chorley Road. Unfortunately Salford City FC would not grant Swinton the ten year lease which was required to enable much needed funding to bring the ground up to standard. 13 Louis Brogan We did some research on Joe and then asked him to join us for pre-season training. Since Mazey's arrival the board now includes former Manchester United Brand Manager Tony Sheridan, former Wigan Athletic footballer John Coyne, and Tecmark Managing Director Richard Heyes. In 1929, the club then moved to a new stadium back near their original home off Station Road, taking the old stands with them. 11 Sam Bowring Then came a remarkable decline in fortunes, due mainly to rank bad management and total lack of foresight. Only a financial crisis had enforced Swintons defection from the Rugby Union to which they had hitherto been staunchly loyal. Station Road itself was also recognised as one of the finest grounds in the Rugby League. However, by the end of the 1960s they finally lifted the trophy after overcoming a strong Leigh side 11-2 led by Alex Murphy. Financial crisis followed financial crisis and only the sale of the main stand saved the club from closure during 1917. Whilst the fans and other individuals and organisations were rallying round in extraordinary fashion to save the club from financial disaster, Littler was able to guarantee the clubs Championship status with another crucial home win this time against Oldham right at the end of the season. He played at representative level for Great Britain, England and Lancashire, and at club level for Folly Lane ARLFC [1] (in Pendlebury), Swinton and Wigan, as a second-row or Loose forward, i.e. 393 talking about this. If the 1928 team was built around brilliant backs, the next great Swinton side relied on awesome forward power. 5 Callum Dunne One of these players I believe had a Swinton connection - Jack CHEETHAM (c1936). Appearances:182, Tries:39, Goals:28 2, John Speed Appearances: 224 Tries: 79 Goals: 0 No. All Matches. Started 1 hour ago, By Swinton Lions Head Coach Allan Coleman, said, Joe approached the club last month from where he was based in Australia to ask about an opportunity for 2023. Humphreys was sacked in late May 2002 and replaced by former player Phil Veivers. The Lions produced an eight-try performance in a very competitive warm up game in which the Hurricanes showed they will have a promising season with some good play. Swinton Lions are in the process of giving winger Calum Hughes a trial period at Heywood Road. Concentrating on a youth policy and training methods beyond his era, Evans began to model an exiting, young Swinton team. During the autumn of 2009 director Paul Kidd stood down as head coach and moved to his new role as director of rugby. The Lions step-up into the Championship proved as difficult as imagined, but many creditable performances under Steve McCormack and later Gary Chambers kept the club in the middle tier between seasons 2012 and 2014. Sadly Seddon would drown in a boating accident on the River Hunter in New South Wales. LIONS Kick-started by Frank Myler, and continued by Jim Crellin, we soon rose from also rans to Champions! Officially round 3 due to the competitions temporary restructure in 2021. 1, Paul Mellor Martyn Sadler Joe Lycett shreds 10,000 after David Beckham ignores his ultimatum MEN Frontpage Sport Rugby League Rugby League Swinton Lions to build new stadium at Agecroft and finally return home. Started 2 hours ago, By The sale of Station Road because of bad debts and the move to Gigg Lane, Bury, in 1992, did not prove the success that the management had imagined. What constitutes being a supporter of a club ? As part as of a new series to crown Swinton Lions greatest ever team, we delve into the history books to take a look at the best players from each era to wear the famous blue shirt. It was on 20th October of that year that members of Swinton Cricket Club (which had just completed its first season) decided to keep themselves amused during the winter months by playing football. Gav Wilson Crowds in excess of 20,000 were commonplace at Chorley Road where the fans marveled at the skills of the brothers Bryn at Jack Evans - both of them Great Britain internationals. toowooba been breeding ground both here in toowooba and nationally . This new era saw some notable Welshmen in the Lions' ranks such as Rees Thomas, Ralph Morgan, Frank Osmond, Dai Moses, Ron Morgan and Graham Rees. This soon became a favoured ground for major fixtures such as Test matches, Challenge Cup semi-finals, Lancashire Cup finals and Championship finals. 12 Mitch Cox 9 Elliott Windley It's easy! 3 Jake Spedding This rise in stature was surprising because Swinton and Pendlebury was a tiny colliery village with a few cotton mills, but it had a large number of local junior teams from which the club drew its talent. Contents 1 Playing career 1.1 Oldham RLFC 1.2 Swinton Lions 2 References 3 External links Playing career [ edit] Oldham RLFC [ edit] He was previously at Oldham ( Heritage 1352) in Betfred League 1. The Lions finished strongly with firstly Cox crossing the line on seventy-one minutes after a nice pass by Kenny Baker and Gregson converted this one too, and Gregson turned provider for the last try with a superb, measured kick to the left corner which was finished off superbly by trialist Callum Hughes and Gregson capped off his day with a touchline conversion and an impressive display by the Lions. numbers 11, 12 or 13 during the era of contested scrums. Note:Promoted 3 times in 1985, 1987, 1991, No. 10 Kieran Moran With Salford moving to a new stadium in Barton, Eccles, Swinton set up a ground-share with Leigh in the Co-operative Championship for the 2012 season and onwards whilst they await permission to build their own ground at Agecroft.[6]. Matt Welham then went close for the visitors before Myles Harrop added the next Lions try in the corner, but this went unconverted. This week we look at the 1960s. MIDLANDS HURRICANES 10 Appearances:198, Tries:26, Goals:5 Appearances:47, Tries:6, Goals:0 The foundation of Swinton Rugby Club can be traced back to 1866. Bryn Evans (25 November 1899 10 July 1975) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. Under captain, Hector Halsall, the Lions were a side with a strong Welsh presence, with players like Billo Rees as well as the Cumbrian goal-kicking second row forward, Martin Hodgson who signed for Swinton in January 1927. 25 Scott Parnaby Started January 11, By IAN RIGG Heywood Road, Sunday 11, Mark Rowbottom Started December 9, 2022, Copyright 2022 League Publications Ltd Gary, a teacher at Harrop Fold School in Walkden. Hurricanes made a good start to the second half with pressure on the Lions line helped by a couple of penalties that got them down field but again the crucial pass went to ground, before Dom Flanagan came close to scoring for his side but lost the ball as he reached for the line. Supporters are excited about the proposals to bring the home into the heart of its community. numbers 6 or 7. Military Wiki. The club had first formed in 1935 (I think Frank was still playing even then but was probably just a Colt in those days !) He previously played for Folly Lane ARLFC [1] (in Pendlebury), and Salford City Reds in the Super League, his choice of position is either Prop, or Second-row. Amazingly his all-time club record haul of 300 tries still to this day beats his nearest challenger by over a hundred. 4 Jayden Hatton 8 Gavin Bennion Swinton had remained a major force, as evidenced by their club-record four players - Buckley, Stopford, Gowers and Dave Robinson - on the 1966 tour to Australia and New Zealand. 7 Richard Wilkinson If the 1928 team was built around brilliant backs, the next great Swinton side relied on awesome forward power, international frontmen Fred Butters, Joe Wright and Tommy Armitt, not to mention the legendary Martin Hodgson who had now emerged as one of the finest second-row forwards the game has ever seen, guaranteed that further Championships were won in 1931 and 1935. What constitutes being a supporter of a club ? Swinton were saved from liquidation by a consortium headed by former chairman Malcolm White in January 1993. 1, Ken Gowers Appearances: 601 Tries: 55 Goals: 970 No. 20 Morgan Burgess The highlight during this period was a run to the Championship One play-off final in 2006, following epic victories at Featherstone Rovers and Celtic Crusaders. 11 Rhodri Lloyd Started November 18, 2022, By Appearances:185, Tries:119, Goals:0 2 Mike Butt The Lions step-up into the championship proved as difficult as imagined but many creditable performances keep the fans hopeful for 2013. The Lions took control again on fifty-two minutes when Gav Rodden sent out a short pass for Andrew Badrock to score on the right, but Gregson was unable to convert this one. In July 2017 after a very poor season on the field and serious financial problems off it, coach John Duffy departed and took a new coaching post with Featherstone Rovers after their man in charge, Jon Sharp left his post. RUGBY PROGRAMMES (MISC) - Age Group & Representative - Big Match Specials & Celebration Matches - Cup finals & semi-finals - Presentation - Programme Offers - Ranfurly Shield - Sevens Tournaments - International Trials - Varsity, Festivals, Regional, Services & Player Testimonials ***** Still, it took a dramatic 28-26 victory over Halifax in the penultimate game of the season to guarantee Championship rugby at Heywood Road for 2017. They have been known as the Lions ever since. This meteoric rise in stature was made all the more remarkable by the fact Swinton at this time was nothing more than a tiny colliery village with a few cotton mills. The new ground could accommodate much larger crowds and the staging of a couple of County matches added to Swintons growing reputation. 1 Nathan Hill He comes to us highly recommended, and Head Coach Allan Coleman will be looking to assess his capabilities ahead of our league opener against Newcastle Thunder on 5th February. In 1878 came the club's first ventures into Yorkshire, and fairly soon the club was traveling the length of breadth of the country taking on such illustrious opponents as Oxford University. 13 Liam Welham Throughout the 1940s and 1950s the Lions strove unsuccessfully to repeat former glories and often flattered to deceive, but the appointment of Welshman Cliff Evans as coach signalled a renaissance. Such was the Lions' success that by the mid-1880s Swinton had become recognised as a national force and unquestionably they were the strongest team in Lancashire. In the Lions' last season at Station Road they were drawing crowds of 3,000 but this sudden move caused the club to lose many supporters.[2]. He played at representative level for Great Britain, England and Lancashire, and at club level for Folly Lane ARLFC [1] (in Pendlebury), Swinton and Wigan, as a second-row or Loose forward, i.e. Appearances:152, Tries:12, Goals:0 The Lions backline of the early 60s still rolls off the tongues of those who witnessed them in full flow. Powered by Invision Community. In golden-point extra-time a drop-goal by Chris Atkin sent the Lions into ecstasy and a play-off final against Keighley at Widnes. We did some research on Joe and then asked him to join us for pre-season training. 9 Elliott Windley IAN RIGG Heywood Road, Sunday Another Hurricanes error on sixteen minutes presented the Lions with a chance to score and they took it when Anthony Dyne crossed in the left corner and again Gregson converted. SCORING SEQUENCE: 6-0,12-0,18-0,22-0,22-6,28-6,32-6,32-10,38-10,44-10. Again it came down to fine margins, but the Lions then held off Keighley to win 29-28 in a dramatic match and promotion had been achieved. A decade which brought back-to-back Championship titles, 5 Lancashire Cup final appearances, but not to mention heartache in the Challenge Cup! All in all 19 internationals, 5 Championship finals, 17 Lancashire cup finals, 4 Premiership finals and 30 Challenge Cup semi-finals were played on the famous turf. On the field it was realised that season 2016 was going to be extremely tough and so it proved. Three new signings to debut for Hull KR against Featherstone Rovers as Willie Peters names squad, London Broncos Matchday Experience in 2023. Appearances:60, Tries:2, Goals:0 This week we look at the 1980s. Penalties: 3-4 Half-time: 28-6 In 1873, they moved from Burying Lane (Station Road from circa 1889) to a ground known as Stoneacre, and used the nearby White Lion public house as changing rooms. 21 Dan Coates Cas Stadium Revelopment - could it be this time? 18 Liam Cooper (Merged Threads), The five greatest rule changes in Super League history. 6 Nick Gregson Swinton made it to the final of the Lancashire County Cup in three consecutive seasons 196061, 196162 and 196263 plus 196465 but lost to St. Helens on each occasion at Central Park, Wigan. Tries: M.Welham (28), Appiah-Kubi (56) Looking back, although the club did spend a season at the highest level in 1991-92, Swinton's last real moment in the spotlight was their Second Division Premiership final win at Old Trafford in 1987. In 2018 the Lions avoided relegation to League 1 by virtue of a play-off victory over Workington Town, then in 2019 a Matty Ashton inspired Swinton team climbed to 9th in the Championship table the clubs highest ranking for 21 years. Are there any members on here that are into Swinton Heritage players? Rugby league would struggle to organise a barbecue in a butcher's shop and it is the international game that has paid the biggest price for the code's administrative ineptitude and inertia. Players such as Les Holliday and sublimely talented Danny Wilson offered great hope for the future, but despite a second division Premiership success in 1987, three separate promotions simply brought about three immediate relegations. The 1980s, the decade when we emerged from the doldrums to become a top end Second Division side, inter-dispersed with a fair share of memorable triumphs! Three new signings to debut for Hull KR against Featherstone Rovers as Willie Peters names squad, London Broncos Matchday Experience in 2023. steve wild, As of 7 June 2011 when the club hosted a fans' meeting at Moorside Social Club, Swinton, Mr Kidd stated that he expected that the building of the stadium should commence no later than New Year's Day, 2012 with completion set for the end of April (2012). Past players Malcolm Cummings, Bob Fleet, Tony Pratt, Brian Robinson and Derek Whitehead were in attendance along with director of rugby Paul Kidd and current players Phil Joseph and Rob Foxen - a former Swinton High pupil. 18 Dominic Flanagan Gains. He was replaced by Paul Kidd and Ian Watson. Wales World Cup star makes Championship switch for 2023 Love Rugby League 09:24 21-Dec-22. It was also announced that the new player/coach for season 2010 would be Paul Smith with Ian Watson as his assistant player/coach. Since 2013 the club have played at Leigh Sports Village and in the same year while the land at Agecroft remained a dream, Dr. Marwan Koucash announced his intention to build a stadium for the club on the old St. Ambrose Barlow playing fields behind the Town Hall. Follow us on Twitter Throughout the 1920s the Lions got better and better until at last they won their first Lancashire Cup in 1925 before recapturing the Challenge Cup in 1926. St Helens R.F.C. Another 2017 highlight was a sensational victory over Super League Huddersfield in the Challenge Cup. 14 Josh Eaves The most famous of the Lions Victorian sportsmen was Jim Valentine, still arguably the most famous Lion that ever lived and who served Swinton for 21 years from 1883. By The club have made nine new signings, whilst retaining 17 from 2021. 4 Sam Richards 3, Paul Topping SWINTON LIONS 44 Swinton won the Lancashire Cup again in dramatic style against Widnes in 1940, but thereafter the War curtailed the promise of further progress. 6 Ben Stead The 1960's had seen Rugby played by Smiths Industries and the Technical College as well as a renewed interest in schools rugby with the Grammar School (Henry Box in new money . He also represented Lancashire on one occasion in 1991. The Lions looked to be heading for a one-point defeat until a Ben White drop-goal rescued the game with just 12 seconds left. During the season, on 25 May 2010, Paul Smith announced his resignation from his head coach role and left to play for Leigh. Welham then scored the Hurricanes opener when Richard Wilkinson sent out a looping pass for him to score in the corner and Ben Stead converted. The Swinging Sixties, a glorious period in the history of Swinton RLFC. SCORING SEQUENCE: 6-0,12-0,18-0,22-0,22-6,28-6,32-6,32-10,38-10,44-10. I have recently started the impossible task of trying to find every player that played a first team game for Castleford. DOB. They followed this with their first-ever Championship in 1927, and then in 1928 the team reached its zenith securing all five available trophies a feat unique in the history of the sport. By the end of the 1970s the club had hit rock-bottom, even though Station Road continued to host semi-finals and finals. The period leading up to the Great War was not particularly auspicious for the Lions. He played at representative level for Lancashire, and at club level for Swinton, and in Australia for North Sydney and Manly-Warringah (Heritage 207), as a scrum-half, i.e. Not to mention a second promotion and a Divisional Premiership title at Old Trafford under the guidance of Bill Holliday and Mike Peers. Swinton played their home games for the 2011 season at the Willows, Weaste, Salford. 7 Richard Wilkinson In August 2002, the club were brought the club back to within one mile of the Swinton and Pendlebury border when they played their first match at Moor Lane in Kersal as tenants of Salford City F.C., after travelling to Leigh and Chorley to play 'home' matches. Appearances:198, Tries:24, Goals:0 Note: Man of Match 1987 Premiership Final, No. The 25-year-old attended a trial at the League One club in November and . The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 277 total. But despite a Second Division title in 1985, and a Second Division Premiership success in 1987, three separate promotions to the top flight simply brought about three immediate relegations. 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