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Bramley Buffaloes look to defy Wizards spell



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Published Date: 07 August 2008
With just one league point seperating them Bramley Buffaloes' clash with Warrington Wizards this weekend promises to be a cracker.
The Buffaloes return to the Arthur Miller Stadium, in Cooperative RLC National action.

The game take place on Sunday, August 10, kick-off 2.30 pm.

Only one point separates the top three clubs in the fiercely fought competition, Super League bound Celtic Crusaders and Bramley are level on 42 points, and Wizards just one point behind the two leaders.

The Buffaloes managed to come away with a 58-0 win at East Lancashire Lions last weekend.

With key players missing through annual family holidays, Head Coach Paul Cook selected himself for the first time, and showed some magic touches.

Reflecting on his rare outing he said: "I enjoyed it immensely, but my priority is to get the lads who have been doing the job all season out on the field.

"Wizards are the only team to have beaten us in the league this season, and it is vital we take the points. Final league placings and play-off advantages are at stake. But Wizards will be just as determined so it promises to be a tough test."

On the team selection Cook was keeping his cards close to his chest but conceded "we are over the main holiday period, and apart from the injured John Elliker all the lads are back and raring to go. We will be putting out a very strong side, and hopefully we will be able to play our more expansive game against the Wizards on the broader Stanningley pitch."




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  • Last Updated: 07 August 2008 7:47 AM
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