Morgan Knowles could lift rugby league s Challenge Cup at Wembley Stadium this afternoon when St Helens face Castleford Tigers. The Barrovian has been included in Saints 21-man squad for the Wembley showpiece, which is set to kick off at 3pm. Coach Kristian Woolf has also kept a place for Matty Lees, who returned to action last week following a three-month absence with a broken ankle, while Sione Mata utia is suspended after picking up a ban against Wakefield. Speaking to the
St Helens Star, Woolf said: “This is a Grand Final week – it is different because it is in the middle of the season and in the back of our minds we know when we finish on Saturday we will have to re-focus for the rest of Super League and a lot if games over a short period.
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The Green in Crakehall Picture: GOOGLE RESIDENTS of a recently completed rural housing development featuring homes with balconies looking onto open countryside have voiced exasperation as planners recommended to approve a scheme which would see their views obliterated. Crakehall villagers said they had been left stunned by Newett Homes’ proposal to build 18 homes close to the grade II listed 17th century Crakehall Water Mill, outside the current development limits of village near Bedale. They said while Hambleton District Council rejected a plan to build 33 homes on the site in 2010 on the grounds that it was unsustainable, less than two years after being sold, the properties the authority had changed its mind.