Brilliant afternoon @Betfred HQ, on the eve of the 30th season KO of @SuperLeague ๐
Great to share the stage with @BetfredSport@ratch06 & Matty Peet, talking all things RL to the wider BF teams & colleagues ๐ค๐ผ
โฆbig month ahead for sure!๐ฅ
#SL#WCC#VivaLasVegas
New role, same colours ๐บ
Stefan Ratchford will remain with the Wire as our new Transition Coach!
Stef will work closely with the young players transitioning into our first team environment, assisting their development and also monitoring loan moves๐
The end of an era ๐
Stefan Ratchford will retire from the sport at the end of the year after 14 seasons and 357 appearances in primrose and blue
Congratulations on an incredible career, Stef ๐
Full story ๐ https://t.co/q3dEIe7Zyo
@WarringtonRLFC fans Iv been kindly donated 4x hospitality tickets for the game on the 23rd of may v KR in the Mike Gregory suit.
Please Send your bids to [email protected] or reply on here your bids.
https://t.co/XZqCkQ5EEQ
@ratch06@SneydMarc@Waggataurus
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Iโm writing this with a broken heart,Katie has been diagnosed with stage4 brain tumour.Our kids are unaware & just think we need the op to โfixโ mummy & we would like it to stay that way.If you could read the link and understand why weโre asking for help https://t.co/XZqCkQ5EEQ
Players whoโve averaged 100+ on ten or more occasions at the PDC World Darts Championshipโฆ
๐ฏ Phil Taylor
๐ฏ Michael van Gerwen
๐ฏ Gary Anderson
๐ฏ Adrian Lewis
๐ฏ Peter Wright
๐ฏ Raymond van Barneveld
๐ฏ Michael Smith
๐ฏ Luke Littler ๐
Just a reminder that Luke Littler has played 13 games at Ally Pallyโฆ
Stefan Ratchford has been unable to eat solid food for four weeks and has had to sleep sat up since suffering ELEVEN facial fractures in a collision with James Bell.
Incredible detail about what rugby league players put themselves through in here:
https://t.co/xmRfOEFTv6
๐ต๐ก Warrington skipper Stefan Ratchford reveals the extent of the injury that's ruled him out for the last month.
๐ซฃ Rugby league is absolutely BRUTAL.
@Six_Again | @ratch06
Sky Sports today confirms the incredibly sad news that legendary Sky Sports rugby league commentator, Bill Arthur, has died at the age of 68 after a long battle with prostate cancer.