

London Amateur Rugby League
2006 Season
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- News Archive
- 19/08/06: The 2006 season concluded today with
the Shield final in which Feltham Eagles defeated Southend 50-18. This was
Feltham's first piece of silverware since joining the competition in 2003.
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- 12/08/06: S London Storm II became the London
ARL champions for 2006 with a convincing 52-20 win over a depleted Luton
side. The Storm squad included 13 teenagers that have progressed through the
clubs youth systems. Man of the match for the winners was 18 year old Jack
Murdoch.
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- 06/08/06: S London II beat Bedford II 44-14 in
today's semi-final. They will now face Luton in next weeks Grand Final. The
game will take place at South London Storm's home ground, forming part of a
double header with the RLC Premier South Division Final.
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- 31/07/06: With the regular season concluded,
three teams have applied for this season's championship playoffs. This
Sunday, S London II will host Bedford II, with the winner facing minor
premiers Luton the following weekend.
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- 15/07/06: Eastern Raiders picked up their
first win of the season today, 42-30 at home to Smallford Saints.
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- 17/06/06: Luton Vipers today played their
first match since exiting the RLC Premier, comfortably beating Smallford
Saints 64-24 in St Albans.
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- 03/06/06: Congratulations to Southend Seaxes
on their first victory, winning 32-26 away to Eastern Raiders in Colchester.
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- 27/05/06: For the third consecutive week, a
newly formed club made their debut in this seasons London League, as
Smallford Saints defeated Eastern Raiders 50-30. Elsewhere, S London II
continued their dominant start to the season, winning 33-24 at Kentish
Tigers.
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- 20/05/06: Another club made their debut in the
London League today, with Southend Seaxes ultimately beaten 40-14 by a much
more experienced S London II.
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- 13/05/06: New club Kentish Tigers got off to a
winning start at home to Eastern Raiders today. After building a 16-0 lead,
Eastern fought back strongly to lead 18-16. However, Kentish regained the
lead again with two quick tries and hung on for victory in their first ever
match. Man of the Match was Shaun Tandy with two tries. Elsewhere, S London
II won 32-16 at Bedford II to go top of the league.