IT MIGHT not have been a cup final, but the scenes of jubilation at the end of this National Two encounter did not fall far short after Waterloo won their first game of the season, defeating second-placed Cambridge by 18-13 at Blundellsands.Read
HUNDREDS of players and supporters descended en masse on St Anthony’s Road in Blundellsands last weekend when Waterloo’s junior teams played host to a number of sides in the Lancashire Cup.Read
FIFTEEN points for Cinderford in the space of six minutes ended any chance Waterloo had of salvaging anything from this game, as they were made to pay for the loss of captain Jason Duffy to the sin bin on 53 minutes.Read
WATERLOO have managed to raise a staggering £50,000 in just seven days thanks to the generosity of their members desperate to secure the club’s short-term future in Blundellsands.Read
WATERLOO have agreed to look into quitting their home of 87 years because of the increasing financial stress placed upon them by the credit crunch.Read
ST MARY'S Old Boys took the disappointing decision to concede their home EDF Junior Vase tie, allowing Bramley Phoenix to proceed unchallenged on Saturday.Read
WATERLOO head coach Chris O’Callaghan has sensationally quit St Anthony’s Road after three successive defeats cemented the Blundellsands club’s position at the bottom of the table in National Two.Read