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Bramley Buffaloes set to cross swords with Celtic Crusaders



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Published Date: 14 August 2008
Bramley Buffaloes play their last home match of the normal league season this weekend, before finishing the season at Dewsbury.
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The outcome of those last two games will determine whether Bramley start the play-offs at home or away, as the Buffaloes, Warrington and Celtic Colts are neck and neck in the top three places.

Sunday's game kicks off at the later time of 3.15pm, at the Arthur Miller Stadium.

Bramley are the only team to defeat the Celtic Crusaders Colts, away at Bridgend, and head coach Paul Cook described that as the Buffaloes best performance in the role.

"We need to repeat that form if we are to beat a Celtic side that is part of a very professional Super League bound set up.

"It was disappointing to lose our previous game against Warrington in the last two minutes, but we have been working even harder in training to make sure there is no repeat of that final, brief lapse in concentration that cost us the match."

"But," he added "A win against Celtic would put us back in a very strong position for the play-offs, with Warrington having to travel to South Wales for their last match".

Buffaloes expect to have Tony Williams and Andy McGann, missing last week, available for selection.

Before the game a famous name from Bramley and Rugby League's past will be present in the clubhouse.

Peter Fox, from the famous Sharlston RL family, will be signing copies of his biography "Peter Fox, the Player's Coach" Peter recalls his playing and coaching career where he took Bradford Northern to championships, but Bramley fans will be most interested in chapter 10 of the book entitled "Promotion for Bramley", recalling that memorable 1976-77 season when Bramley won promotion, under Fox, to Division One

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  • Last Updated: 14 August 2008 7:53 AM
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