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Halifax Panthers women’s continue their winning stresk

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  The Halifax panthers women continued their winning streak at the weekend with a 6-32 win over Rochdale Hornets. (Photo credit of all pics to Simon Hall) Tries from Carly Yeaman (x2), Kirsty Hodgson, Becky Goulding and Rochelle Statham-drake (x3) sealed the victory for the Panthers.  The victory sees Halifax topping the league 1 table in the early stages of the season The Panthers opened the scoring early in the game following some strong running the middle and quick hands from Molly England sending Captain Carly Yeaman over for her first try of the game. Halifax continued to pile on the pressure with some strong running from oppositions players off the match Beth Greenwood and Stacy Mowforth putting the panthers in striking range. Some quick thinking from Yeaman created an overlap to send Becky Goulding in for a try in the corner . Rochdale threatened the Panthers line on the back of strong attacking plays, but Halifax defended their line strongly and regained possession and kept the

St Helens youngster Eboni Partington looking ahead of her Challenge cup final debut

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  The Challenge Cup triple header at Elland Road on 7 th  May, The Women’s Challenge Cup Final between the Leeds Rhinos and last year’s champions St Helen’s kicks off the event at 12pm. This is the 10 th  staging of the women’s Challenge cup competition.   The Rhinos Missed out on a final place last season after losing out to St Helens in the semi-final 20-12, so they will be seeking revenge and come away with the silverware.   Both teams have had a successful Challenge cup campaign with Leeds securing one of the biggest victories of the competition with a 92-0 victory over Leigh Miners Rangers.   Saint Helens enter the game having managed to concede no points throughout the competition, a run that Leeds will be hoping to spoil.    The game promises to be a high scoring game as the teams have scored 560 points between them.   Across both teams there is a wealth of talent, experience and youth showcasing the best of what the women’s game has to offer. You can look to the likes of Courtn

Pre match to Halifax Panthers vs Bradford Bulls (good Friday)

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Halifax Panthers go into the their food Friday battle  on the back of back-to-back wins for the first time this season and seeing the Panthers hit some of  the form  of what was expected during the pre-season. It  hasn’t  been the dream start fans had hoped for but there have been some promising signs during the defeats.  Weather has been a thorn in the sides of many teams in the early stages and now that the seasons are changing players are being able to play some champagne rugby and showcase their players in the form they promised. The wins have been a welcomed boost to the coaches and players alike and coach Simon Grix credits the  players  hard work and determination to a  successful couple of weeks. “Every win is an important win, but after a few tough weeks it was good to get those wins under our belts. The lads have been  pretty solid  and although hurting at the losses they have moved in to the next one working hard for one another. If things  aren't going your way  sometim

Try high success!

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Children benefit as Halifax Panthers continue great work in the community It's been a busy few weeks for the Community Panthers CIC The popular Try High holiday camp welcomed 76 participants across two venues in  Calderdale  – Warley Road Academy and Trinity Academy Akroydon. Children attended classes in nutrition, environmental awareness and team building, as well as sport and fitness. One lucky participant Owen found the elusive golden ticket and he will receive a superb tour of The Shay at a home game. The children had a chance to meet and practise their skills with Panthers’ Lachlan Walmsley, Louis Jouffret and Greg Worthington.   Jack Duffy and Kara Colvin from the CIC are on a mission to get children and schools active and they recently visited St Malachy’s School to launch an Active lunchtimes programme.   Jack pioneered resilience classes at Old Earth Primary School that covered topics such as stress-coping strategies, bounce-backability and bravery.  The activity was so we

Community Panthers CIC fundraiser for cash for kids

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  Community Panthers CIC get behind Pulse One's Cash for Kids to support families Community Panthers CIC are getting active to support the Pulse One Cash For Kids Day's 5k a Day in May. All money raised will support young lives across our area, providing emergency grants for the families that need help the most. CIC director Stacy Mowforth discussed the work they have been doing in the community and why it made sense for them to get involved, saying: “The Community Panthers CIC have been doing some fantastic work across Calderdale within the local schools to get children moving and involved in sport, delivering activities to 178 children a week is no easy feat but the hard work they do is second to none.  “I played rugby from a young age and know first hand just how sport enriches children’s lives, not just physically but mentally. Teams are full of children from many backgrounds coming and working together through physical activity.  This is why it was a no-brainer to get invo

Panthers women get their season off to a winning start

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  The Halifax Panthers women kick started their 2022 season campaign with an impressive victory over Wigan St Patrick’s 36-16 The hard fought victory cemented with a hat trick of tries from coaches player of the match, prop Chloe Sykes, with other tries coming from opposition player of the match Rochelle Strantham- Drake, Kirsty Hogdson, Lucy Wood and Beth Greenwood.  The game saw the Panthers facing a strong 11  women squad from Wigan due to injuries and illness. In a show of sportsmanship the ladies dropped down to match their opponents. It was Halifax that drew first blood with some quick thinking from hooker Strantham-drake getting over the white wash with her dancing feet.  The panthers possibly underestimating their opponents, Wigan quickly hit back with three tries in quick succession.  Following a quick reshuffle from Coach Ant McCarthy Halifax hit back with an impressive full length try from Lucy Wood, making her return to the squad from injury.  The women finished the 1st hal

Halifax Panthers women's young guns make their mark in open age

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The Halifax Panthers women are looking to start their season with a bang on Sunday with a home fixture against Wigan St Pats.   The women have played two cup games before the start of the season. Despite two strong performances from the women, sadly they did not come away with the spoils but have their eyes firmly set on the league.     The first game saw four of their youngest recruits making their debut for the Panthers, three of which played their first ever open aged game.   16 year old winger Erin Benson joined the women’s team from Queensbury U16’s.  On making her debut she had this to say.   “ I was very nervous at the beginning but everyone talked me through everything and was cheering me on, I felt very happy and proud to be playing for the team. The open age training is harder and a lot more demanding, but a lot better and a lot of fun”   Erin made a great contribution to the game in defence and held her own on the wing, she has speed on her side and is tipped to be one t