INJURIES to their front row and the inability to raise a team forced Waterloo RUFC to pull out of their third round EDF Energy National Trophy clash at St Anthony’s Road against Cinderford last Saturday.Read
YET ANOTHER fraught return journey north for Waterloo, who went down to Cornish side Mounts Bay 41-16, all their points coming from outside half James O’Brien.Read
WATERLOO under-14s played an awesome game of rugby when they travelled to Widnes, but the final result does not nearly reflect how well the Crosby side played.Read
WATERLOO Cluster Girls enjoyed a double victory against Sandbach, with the under-18s coming out eventual winners and the under-15s winning convincingly to remain unbeaten so far this season.Read
FOLLOWING the approval of proposals to create a 12-team Championship division next season, big changes will take place for all rugby clubs on Merseyside.Read
WATERLOO played with spirit and commitment, but in the end were unable to string together enough phases of play to turn the tables on league leaders Redruth.Read
CARL Fearns may not be an immediate replacement for Sebastien Chabal, but he is one of the reasons why head coach Kingsley Jones remained convinced the talismanic Frenchman’s departure will not spell disaster for Sale Sharks.Read
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