CHRIS O’Callaghan has resigned as Waterloo RUFC head coach after three successive defeats has left the Blundellsands club stuck at the bottom of the National Two table.Read
WATERLOO head coach Chris O’Callaghan delivered a brutal assessment of his side’s defeat, commenting: "If you fail to take your chances you will not win games, neither do you deserve to.”Read
WATERLOO start the new season with the encouraging news that Martin O'Keefe, the giant prop forward and former club captain who missed most of last season with a badly injured knee, has targeted the home fixture with Westcombe Park on October 4 for his return to the game.Read
RUGBY enthusiasts itching for some action can rest assured, as an early bonus will be served up by both Waterloo and Hoylake, starting on Saturday, September 6, writes Geoff Lightfoot.Read
GETTING the chance to reinforce close friendships with his former team-mates at Sedbergh School is just one of the benefits the England RU Counties XV tour to America and Canada has bestowed on Waterloo centre Jason Duffy.Read
SIMON Robb has taken over as chairman of Waterloo RUFC’s parent company Waterloo Leisure Holdings Ltd, in succession to long serving chairman Colin Brennand who will remain a director.Read
WATERLOO head coach Chris O'Callaghan revealed earlier this week how he “set a minimum target of 50 points in the table” after his side came from behind to beat Westcombe Park 22-17 at Blundellsands last Saturday, writes Geoff Lightfoot.Read
WATERLOO Leisure Holdings, the company owning Waterloo RUFC, has asked Ian Hamilton Fazey to lead a working party looking into the future of Merseyside's leading senior club.Read