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Lovegrove questions away day mentality

HEAD Coach Rhys Lovegrove believes the Keighley Cougars away day blues is down to the players mentality. Friday’s defeat away at the Coventry Bears was the clubs ninth consecutive away defeat, meaning the club have not won away from Cougar Park since a victory over the Bears in August 2019. Visibly emotional following the game on Friday, Lovegrove was left with plenty to think about as the side continued their travel woes ahead of another two away trips over the next fortnight to Hunslet and Rochdale. “I’m growing increasingly frustrated with the performances and losses we keep dishing up away from Cougar Park,” admitted the Cougars Head Coach.

Drag show will launch Keighley Pride season of celebration

Drag show will launch Keighley Pride season of celebration
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What you re allowed to do from Monday in Roadmap Step 3 | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

More lockdown rules are being relaxed on Monday in Step 3 of the roadmap out of lockdown FROM Monday, the third major loosening of Covid lockdown restrictions will come into force, as more freedoms return after months stuck at home. Earlier this week the Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed that Step 3 of the roadmap out of lockdown would come into force on Monday, May 17, as planned. It will come five weeks after Step 2, when shops and hairdressers could reopen, pubs and restaurants reopened with outdoor service, and more. Before that was the second part of Step 1 on March 29, when outdoor organised sport returned, the Rule of Six was back, and the stay at home rule was binned.

Keighley Cougars owner on LGBT progress and boxing plans | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

KEIGHLEY introduced razzmatazz to rugby league long before the arrival of Super League and they are still acting as pioneers three decades on. That imaginative approach is currently being led by London-based tech entrepreneurs Ryan O Neill, 42, and Kaue Garcia, 35, a married gay couple who became owners of the League 1 club two years ago. They demonstrated Cougars commitment to inclusivity and equality by hosting a Pride Game against West Wales in 2019 and marked LGBT Month in February by incorporating the Progress Flag on their playing kits for the 2021 season. In a sport with such a macho image, the radical moves might have been seen as a calculated risk, but O Neill is confident rugby league is moving with the times, having witnessed the progress close up.

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