Castleford Tigers Women

The Castleford Tigers Women are a female rugby league club in Castleford, West Yorkshire, England, that competes in the Women's Super League, the top-level Women's rugby league club competition in the Northern Hemisphere. Nicknamed the Tigresses, the club formed in 2016 and participated as one of 3 teams in the inaugural season of the 2017 Women's Super League season, which then grew to 7 teams in 2018.

Castleford Tigers Women
Club information
Full nameCastleford Tigers Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s)"Tigresses"
Short nameCastleford Tigers
Colours Black and Amber
Founded2016 (2016)
Websitecastlefordtigers.com
Current details
ChairmanIan Fulton
CoachLindsay Anfield
CaptainClaire Garner
CompetitionWomen's Super League
2019 season2nd
Current season
Records
League Leaders Shield1 (2019,)

History

Formation

The Women's Team was formed in 2016[1] following discussions between local teachers Jonny Payne and Danny Holmes, who had set-up girls teams for local amateur club Cutsyke Raiders[1], and Castleford Tigers Board Members Steve Gill and Richard Pell.

Debut season

In the debut season of the Women's Super League Castleford Tigers competed as one of 3 teams in the competition alongside Yorkshire rivals Bradford Bulls and Featherstone Rovers. The Tigers finished bottom of the inaugural competition winning only one of their six games.[2]

2018 Season

With a larger number of teams joining the competition, 2018 saw Castleford compete as one of 7 teams in the Women's Super League, alongside Bradford, Featherstone and newcomers York City Knights, Wigan Warriors, St. Helens and Leeds Rhinos. Widnes Vikings had harboured hopes of joining the competition but pulled out before the season started.

Castleford kicked off the season with a 62-0 thrashing over York and have gone on to win 4 of their 7 games, along with 2 draws and 1 loss[3]. On 4 August, they played Leeds Rhinos in the Women's Challenge Cup Final at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington. Castleford led 14-6 at half-time but eventually succumbed to 20-14 defeat[4], finishing as runners-up.

2019 Season

The Tigresses kicked off the 2019 season with a 78-0 hammering against York City Knights before going on to win their first seven Super League games remaining as the only unbeaten side in the competition to date[5]. In terms of their Challenge Cup (Rugby League) exploits, the side beat local rivals Featherstone Rovers, Bradford Bulls and also a 100-0 destruction of local rivals Wakefield Trinity, a record in Women's rugby league, en route to a second successive Challenge Cup Final. The final will be played at the University of Bolton Stadium on 27 July, as part of a triple-header of games with the men's Challenge Cup Semi Finals[6]. The Tigresses also broke the record attendance for a Women's game with a crowd of 1,492 at their Quarter Final tie against Bradford[7]

Stadium

The Jungle

Castleford Tigers Women currently play their home games at Wheldon Road, home of Castleford Tigers


Playing Squad 2019

2019 Castleford Tigers Women
First team squad Coaching staff
  • 1 Tara-Jane Stanley - FB
  • 2 Alex Wallace - WG
  • 3 Georgie Hetherington - CE
  • 4 Kelsey Gentoes - CE
  • 5 Courtney Pointon - WG
  • 6 Georgia Roche - HB
  • 7 Claire Garner (c) - HB
  • 8 Emma Lumley - PR
  • 9 Sinead Peach - HK
  • 10 Grace Field - PR
  • 11 Tamzin Renouf - SR
  • 12 Lacey Owen - SR
  • 13 Rhiannon Marshall (vc) - LF
  • 14 Sammy Watts - PR
  • 15 Olivia Grace - CE
  • 16 Maisie Lumb - CE
  • 17 Kirsty Higo - PR
  • 18 Annabelle Morley - SR
  • 19 Jasmine Rowell - PR
  • 20 Katy Tordoff - PR
  • 21 Sephora Avallone - SR
  • 22 Sam Jordan - PR
  • 23 Esme Reynolds - WG
  • 24 Lucy Eastwood - SR
  • 25 Olivia Addis - CE
  • 26 Beth Weir - WG
  • 27 Maria Nikolopoulou - SR
  • 44 Emma Slowe - PR
  • 58 Shona Hoyle - SR

Head coach

  • Lindsay Anfield

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: January 2019
Source(s): 2019 Squad

Honours

Leagues

Winners (1): 2019

Cups

Winners (0):
Runners up (1): 2018
  • HerRL Trophy
Winners (1): 2019

References

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