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Your access all areas pass behind the scenes of the world of Rugby League. Packed with the colour and detail behind the news with views and analysis from the sport's leading writers. Essential reading for anyone who cares about Rugby League no matter where or what level it is played. From grassroots rugby to the professional elite, the biggest domestic and international clashes, we get up close and personal with star players, coaches and those who make the game tick.
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Rugby League World

496 With the Challenge Cup final at Wembley looming, we take a look at how the competition is faring in its earlier rounds and ask if anything can be done to revitalise interest in the sport’s oldest knockout competition. In Super League, we talk to Matt Whitley about taking the long way round to a career with his hometown club St Helens, and Lachlan Miller insists Leeds Rhinos are a work in progress that will come good for the club’s frustrated fans. Zac Fulton carries a famous family name with him and he is determined to live up to the expectations that brings at Bradford Bulls, while former Bull Dec Patton tells us how he has recaptured his enthusiasm for the game at Swinton Lions. Jason Bass played for Coventry Bears in their original incarnation, and on his return to the new look Midlands Hurricanes he tells us why he is confident the club is going in the right direction. Armani Sharrock talks about stepping up from player to coach as Warrington Wolves aim to make an impact in the Women’s Super League. All this and much more, including features on Wheelchair Rugby League, LDRL, National Conference League, Australia, France and USA. Download your copy now!