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Bramley Buffaloes set for stag do at Hemel



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Bramley Buffaloes take to the road once again this weekend to take on old rivals Hemel Stags, in the Cooperative Rugby league Conference National.
The match takes place on Sunday, April 20, at Pennine Way, Hemel Hempstead, kick-off 2.30pm.

One of the oldest established RL clubs in the south of England, Hemel celebrated their 25th anniversary two years ago.

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The Stags, after beating Huddersfield Underbank Rangers in their first game, will be champing at the bit to get on the field, following the frustration of their match last weekend, at East Lancashire, being postponed due to the weather.

Assistant coach Mark Butterill, one of the club's links with the old Bramley club, will be in charge of the side for the game.

Still a vital member of the first-team squad he is eagerly looking forward to the game.

"Hemel Stags have been of our closest rivals since the Buffaloes returned to league action" said Butterill.

He explained: "In 2006 we were neck and neck all season, meeting in the
National League Three Grand Final, at Widnes. Bramley were winners then but the Stags have recruited well for this season, including three players from Australia.

"We know it will be a tough challenge, but the lads played well to defeat a rapidly improving Gateshead side last week."

Bramley have no major injuries following last week's match so should be picking from a strong squad.

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