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ALEX THE GREAT SUPERB FOR LOO

WATERLOO celebrated their start to a new rugby year in style on Saturday, playing with such determination that they took maximum points from their return encounter with a side who had beaten them earlier in the season.Read

‘We’re too far behind to catch the leaders’

‘We’re too far behind to catch the leaders’

“COULD do better”, was Waterloo head coach Chris O’Callaghan’s end of term report as his side saw out 2007 with a win at Manchester, a result that has placed them fifth in the National Two table but nine points off the pace for a top four spot, writes Geoff Lightfoot.Read

JAGER TAKES MICK, LOO TAKE THE HINT

JAGER TAKES MICK, LOO TAKE THE HINT

NOT THE best advert for rugby, but Waterloo will be satisfied to have taken maximum points against bottom of National Two Halifax at Blundellsands, writes Geoff Lightfoot.Read

Loo are in Ealing healing process

Loo are in Ealing healing process

WATERLOO were eliminated from the EDF Cup in a third round match against a side from a division below them after an encounter they will certainly wish to forget.Read

Vikings embark on voyage of discovery

FORMBY Vikings under-7 & 8s played the club’s first ever official game against Liverpool Collegiate on a cold and wet Sunday morning.Read

Kent keep frustrated Loo out

WATERLOO endured a frustrating afternoon, coming away from Kent with only a draw after dominating both possession and territory for most of the National Two game.Read

Battle begins for Vikings

FORMBY Vikings RUFC held the first game last week between their under-7s and under-8s.Read

Loo up for big four

WATERLOO’S next four league games will be decisive in determining how the Blundellsands club’s season will play out, according to head coach Chris O’Callaghan.Read

Loo pick up win on the road

A TENACIOUS performance by Waterloo brought them their first away win of the season in National Two, defeating Wharfedale 24-18 at Grassington, writes Geoff Lightfoot.Read

Loo kick off with a fine victory

A GREAT performance by Waterloo under-14s saw them kick off the New Lancashire Cup season on a high.Read

Waterloo win puts Nuns on the run

Waterloo win puts Nuns on the run

ALTHOUGH delighted with the four try bonus point win, sustainability was the first word in Waterloo head coach Chris O'Callaghan's mind after the game.Read

Waterloo lose to a ‘not very good side’

WATERLOO head coach Chris O'Callaghan declared that his side were “out-muscled up front” and “always second best” after losing 16-9 away to Henley Hawks.Read

Loo coach kept busy

WATERLOO head coach Chris O’Callaghan has admitted that he still has a lot of work to do following his side’s 25-15 defeat at Otley.Read

Fisher on a fact finding mission

WATERLOO director of rugby Colin Fisher reflected on his side’s 37-0 defeat of North Wales Divisional side Denbigh last Saturday, writes Geoff Lightfoot.Read

Loo in training

WITH Waterloo’s new coach Chris O'Callaghan and consultant Joe Lydon now in harness, serious training is well underway at Blundellsands.Read

Loo make ‘shock’ signing

WATERLOO have shocked the rugby world with the appointment of former Wigan Warriors and Great Britain rugby league star and England backs coach Joe Lydon.Read

Old Boys play new games for Tim

ST MARY’S Old Boys took part in an unusual benefit match for local resident Tim Shaw last Sunday.Read