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1. Hamilton defends payment option
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 April 2006ROUGHYEDS chairman Chris Hamilton has cautiously supported the RFL decision to offer £100,000 to the winners of this season's National League One Grand Final - if they give up their Super League place or fail to meet promotion criteria.
2. Oldham Roughyeds 8 Hull KR 48
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 10 April 2006OLDHAM'S LHF Healthplan National League One campaign had the worst possible start as they conceded nine tries at Boundary Park.
3. RL: Saddleworth Rangers 26 Waterhead 10
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 6 April 2006THREE tries in the final five minutes gave Saddleworth victory over their local rivals at Shaw Hall Bank Road on Wednesday night.
4. Title is within sight
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 April 2006HIGH Crompton have almost ensured the Glyn Webb Oldham Sunday League Premier Division title.
5. Oldham 8 Hull KR 48
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 April 2006OLDHAM'S LHF Health-plan National League One campaign had the worst possible start as they conceded nine tries at Boundary Park.
6. Panthers pull away
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 April 2006TWO late interception tries saw Castleford Panthers secure a 34-16 victory against Saddleworth Rangers although the scoreline flatters the league leaders.
7. New coach needed
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 April 2006HIGGINSHAW are looking for a new coach after Mark Jewitt resigned his post last weekend.
8. Cup run finally ends
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 April 2006SADDLEWORTH Rangers' giantkilling spree came to an end in the GMB Union National Cup as they lost their quarter-final 16-14 at Leigh Miners Rangers.
9. Oldham swoop for Baines
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 April 2006OLDHAM eased their injury problems ahead of their Easter matches with Rochdale Hornets and Doncaster Lakers by signing Warrington Wolves' Chris Baines on a month's loan.
10. Top of the class
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 April 2006SADDLEWORTH School proved too good for the rest as they ran away with victory in a seven-a-side rugby league event.
