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WHAT CAN RAVENSPORT DO FOR YOU?

Well, they make team and sportswear ranging from Team Kits in any design, colour you want, at reasonable and affordable prices, also are items such as polo's, tracksuits, sweatshirts, training tops, fleece, sub coats, rugby balls, accesories, embroidery services and much more!

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Ravensport has been selling sports, leisure and workwear since 1980.  In recent years we have come to be known as a company who regularly takes the initiative in the market to provide customers with what they want!

"When market trends told us that our rugby kit was what customers required a heavyweight polyester fabric then that is what we provided. In recent times trends have changed, the style is more in line with the Australian Kit producers, lighter, fabrics with a sheen finish and more stretch. A breathable polyester which is easy to wear.  Numbers and Sponsors printed directly into the kit. A choice of Australian loop neck or traditional neck."


RAVENSPORT TOUGH TACKLE TROPHY

HUNSLET WARRIORS are the 2009/10 RAVENSPORT TOUGH TACKLE TROPHY winners.

The Warriors, who lifted the inaugural trophy in 1999/2000, head the standings – subject to official verification of results – with an average of 7.05 points conceded per game; nearly two points better than second-placed Seaton.

DRIGHLINGTON, meanwhile, top PERIOD THREE, in respect of matches played since the beginning of March.

RAVENSPORT TOUGH TACKLE TROPHY

Standings after matches played Wednesday 9 June 2010

FULL SEASON

1-10
1-10
Hunslet Warriors 7.05
Seaton 8.90
Halton Simms Cross 10.60
Drighlington 12.04
Queens 12.10
Siddal 13.36
Sharlston 13.54
Leigh East 13.61
West Hull Lions 14.04
Wigan St Cuthberts 14.23

11-20
Norland 14.34
Bransholme Dales 14.94
Bradford Dudley Hill 15.40
Thatto Heath 15.64
Bank Quay Bulls 16.04
Oldham St Anne’s 16.09
Saddleworth Rangers 16.19
Normanton Knights 16.50
Wath Brow Hornets 17.21
Stanningley 17.38

21-30
Castleford Lock Lane 17.56
Skirlaugh 17.86
Pilkingtons 18.05
Stanley Rangers 18.45
Hull Dockers 18.75
Myton Warriors 19.07
West Hull 19.27
Skirlaugh Bulls 19.57
Leigh Miners Rangers 19.58
Parkers 19.94

31-40
Elland 20.00
Distington 20.04
Wigan St Patrick’s 20.09
Maryport 20.47
Fryston 20.50
Wath Brow Hornets A 20.63
East Hull 21.12
Oulton Raiders 21.18
Glasson Rangers 21.31
Siddal A 21.72

41-50
Barrow Island 21.89
Milford Marlins 21.92
East Leeds 22.09
New Earswick 22.10
Castleford Panthers 22.18
York Acorn 22.19
Egremont Rangers 22.58
Rylands 23.12
Crigglestone 23.42
Golborne Parkside 23.83

51-60
Halifax Irish 23.88
Crosfields 24.00
West Bowling 24.84
Ince Rose Bridge 25.10
Wigan St Judas 25.53
Millom 25.53
Ovenden 25.60
Hull Wyke 26.50
Waterhead 26.77
Eastmoor Dragons 27.04

61-70
Orchard Park & Greenwood 27.10
Widnes St Marie’s 27.86
East Hull Dragons 28.71
St Josephs 29.38
Ashton Bears 30.55
Walney Central 31.66
Myton Warriors A 32.09
Thornhill Trojans 33.00
Hensingham 33.16
Shaw Cross Sharks 34.78
71-73
Birstall Victoria 37.18
Heworth 42.80
Lowca 47.31


The Ravensport Tough Tackle Trophy, contested by all the clubs in the National Conference League and by the teams in the top divisions of the Cumberland, Hull, North West Counties, Pennine and Yorkshire Leagues, reflects the best defences in amateur rugby league. Qualifying matches include league and championship fixtures and games in the County Cups, BARLA National Cup and Challenge Cup (excluding matches against professional opposition), plus European Championship games and ties in the `Champion of Champions' Series.

Prizes are also awarded for each of the Period winners. Period One runs from the beginning of the season to November 30 2009, Period Two applies to matches played between December 1 and February 28 2010, and Period Three incorporates games from March 1 2010 to the close of the campaign.