FRUSTRATION etched on the faces of the Waterloo faithful as they trooped out of the ground said it all as this was a game in which their favourites did everything but win.Read
PASSION and commitment by the ‘shed full’ but still another defeat is becoming the weekly mantra at Blundellsands where Waterloo went down 38-17 to visitors Preston Grasshoppers.Read
WATERLOO grabbed their first win of the season in National 2 North with a nail-biting finish that saw winger James Gee scamper almost the length of the field to touch down for the winner.Read
HAVING already played and won one local derby against Southport 3rds in a pre-season warm up game the local derby clash was all set for Saturday’s league game.Read
BOTH teams may well have come away disappointed after this high scoring and entertaining game, but Waterloo can take some comfort from another improved performance and three points on the road, the first time that has happened for over a season.Read
DIRECTOR OF RUGBY Steve Moore believes Waterloo will be considered a ‘scalp’ opponents will look to claim this season - but says his side should not be underestimated, writes Phil Kirkbride.Read
ONE of the biggest highlights of the year at Waterloo Rugby Club took place last weekend when the Ladies Rugby and Girls Section combined for a joint presentation celebration on Saturday evening.Read
A TREMENDOUS effort in defence and the ability to take the limited opportunities on offer gave Waterloo a well-deserved and long-awaited National Two victory at Blundellsands.Read
DESPITE quite a heavy defeat, due to conceding five converted tries and a penalty goal, Waterloo’s increasingly youthful side showed notable improvement against opponents lying third in the table. Read