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1. Roughyeds scuppered by Rovers' half-time lift
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 8 October 2007FEATHERSTONE coach David Hobbs revealed that a half-time chat was the foundation for his side's 24-6 Co-operative National League Two Grand Final victory over the Roughyeds.
2. Deakin: 'Best team won'
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 8 October 2007OLDHAM coach Steve Deakin had no complaints after watching his side beaten 24-6 in their Co-operative National League Two Grand Final at Headingley.
3. Featherstone Rovers 24 Oldham Roughyeds 6
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 8 October 2007TWENTY unanswered points saw Oldham's promotion hopes ended as Featherstone deservedly won their Co-operative National League Two Grand Final.
4. Oldham Roughyeds 18 Swinton Lions 28
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 19 February 2007FOUR tries for Darren Woods condemned the Roughyeds to their 21st consecutive defeat as the Lions left Boundary Park with victory.
5. Demolition boss is new chairman
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 6 February 2007BILL Quinn is the Roughyeds' new chairman after buying a majority share in the club from Chris Hamilton and Sean Whitehead.
6. Oldham Roughyeds 42 Warrington Wolves 6
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 1 February 2007THE Roughyeds had the best possible preparation for the forthcoming Northern Rail Cup campaign, scoring nine tries to defeat Warrington Wolves at Boundary Park on Wednesday.
7. Roughyeds lose their cool
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 February 2007OLDHAM coach Steve Deakin believed a lack of composure proved costly as his side lost their opening Northern Rail Cup game of 2007.
8. Deakin's dream start
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 1 February 2007OLDHAM coach Steve Deakin was thrilled with his new-look side after they defeated Warrington Wolves 42-6 at Boundary Park on Wednesday.
9. Oldham Roughyeds 8 Rochdale Hornets 24
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 12 February 2007TWO tries in each half for the visitors meant Oldham got their Northern Rail Cup campaign off to a losing start at Boundary Park.
10. Deakin takes hope from defeat
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 31 August 2007OLDHAM coach Steve Deakin felt his side could be proud of their efforts in going down 32-18 against Celtic Crusaders at Boundary Park on Thursday evening.
