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31. No defence for loss
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 September 2004Featherstone 35 Oldham 26 OLDHAM turned in an inept and embarrassingly unprofessional performance against an average Rovers side who appeared more motivated and eager for victory.
32. Cougars are caught
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 August 2004Oldham 31 Keighley 20 WITH three games of the regular season remaining, Oldham moved up to third place in National League One with a hard-fought win over bottom-of-the-table Keighley.
33. Six of the very best
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004Batley Bulldogs 18 Oldham 34 OLDHAM remain on course for a top four finish following a six-try demolition of a Batley side who were also pushing for a play-off place.
34. Halifax hit hard
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 July 2004RL: Oldham Roughyeds 24 Halifax 14
35. Escape to Victory
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 June 2004Oldham 31 Whitehaven 22 A SUPERB battling performance earned Oldham a stunning win against Whitehaven at their temporary home at Victory Park, Chorley.
36. In the Nick of time
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 June 2004Keighley Cougars 28 Oldham 33 A STUNNING try-saving tackle by winger Nick Johnson proved the pivotal moment as Oldham returned to winning ways at Cougar Park.
37. Mansson’s magic
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 May 2004Hull 29 Oldham 22 INJURY-HIT Oldham - missing six regulars and with three rookie forwards on the bench - gave the Robins a mighty fright but in the end succumbed to the magical talents of Kiwi stand-off Paul Mansson.
38. Roden’s at double
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 April 2004Halifax 6 Oldham 25 OLDHAM were described as "a better side than Leigh" by soon-to-be ex-Halifax coach Tony Anderson after the Roughyeds comprehensively beat the Yorkshire side.
39. Nick's treble chance
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 March 2004RL: Chorley Lynx 10 Oldham Roughyeds 40
40. Thrown to Wolves
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 March 2004Oldham 10 Warrington 44 THE huge gulf in class, ability and lethal finishing power between full and part-time rugby league professionals was all too evident as Oldham bowed out of the Powergen Challenge Cup.
