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Match report: Whitehaven keep Newcastle Thunder quiet in first Championship win

If Whitehaven are to survive in the Championship the key will be how they perform at home. Gaining as many points as possible at the Recreation Ground is vital and they set the benchmark with a hard-working win over Newcastle Thunder. There were some low moments in the second half but generally Haven did well and thoroughly deserved their first league win. Victory was built on an excellent first-half effort in which they scored three good tries to take an 18-6 lead into the dressing room. They had opened the scoring on 12 minutes with some very good build-up which in the end needed sloppy defending to see it through.

History doesn t repeat as Haven face Dewsbury

WHITEHAVEN RLFC 8 An encouraging first-half display came to nothing as Whitehaven failed to emulate their Challenge Cup victory of two weeks ago against Dewsbury and get their Championship campaign off to a winning start. For 37 minutes there was every reason to be optimistic that Gary Charlton’s men could replicate that 23-16 success that took them through to round two of the famous knock-out competition. But a burst of three Rams’ tries either side of the interval swung the contest in the West Yorkshire side’s favour and Haven never really got into top gear again. A fair proportion of the opening period was spent tenaciously defending with the home side shading possession and territorial advantage but the West Cumbrians’ rearguard action was impressive enough to suggest they could add to the spectacular 13th minute try from lively Australian winger cum fullback Lachlan Walmsley.

A Beginner s Guide to Thailand s Retro Revivalist Zudrangma Records

Nattapon “Nat” Siangsukon’s love affair with molam—the electrically-charged roots music of Northeastern Thailand—started mostly out of necessity. After seven years living in London and DJing up and down Portobello Road, he found himself back home in Bangkok in 2007, and broke. Unable to justify the hefty price of importing wax from abroad, he began scouring the dusty record stores of Chinatown for time-warped gems. “There was so much music and so little information, so I’d go around with my portable record player and listen to everything as the sleeves all looked so damn cool,” the DJ, who records and performs as Maft Sai, recalls with a laugh. “My first reaction was, ‘How? Why? What’s going on?!’”

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