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Bramley Buffaloes prepare for Dewsbury Celtic finale



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
Bramley Buffaloes complete their "normal" league fixtures with an away day at Dewsbury Celtic this weekend.

The match at Crows Nest Park, Dewsbury is on Saturday, August 23, kick off 2.30 pm.

The result of this game and that of the Celtic Crusaders v Warrington Wizards match, taking place at the same time, will determine the final top three positions in The Cooperative RLC National league.

Bramley, Crusaders and Warrington could all land that top position and the Minor Premiers Trophy, and more importantly play-offs advantage.

"I was really proud of the lads last weekend against Crusaders" said Buffaloes head coach, Paul Cook.

"To do the double and nil the Crusaders with their access to professional players, is a tremendous achievement" he added.

"But we start all over again on Saturday" said a cautious Cook. "We need to win at Dewsbury, just as much as we did against the Welsh team, if we are to win that top placing.

"Dewsbury are a tough side, much better than their league position suggests, especially with former Bramley favourite Paul Gledhill, and former Rhinos star Marvin Golden in their ranks."

Bramley chairman, Martyn Cheney, urged Buffaloes fans to make the short trip to Dewsbury to get behind the team.

"The fans were fantastic last week," said Mr Cheney/"A repeat of that support will be most appreciated by the Buffaloes players and could be the key."


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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 8:52 PM
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