Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Giants will make history with trip to face Vikings

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HUDDERSFIE­LD Giants’ will begin their first season in the Women’s Championsh­ip with a trip to face Widnes Vikings.

THIS will be the first time the club have entered a side into the competitio­n, after fielding an Under-19 team last year.

Wigan Warriors, who were Women’s Super League champions in 2018, will launch their title defence at home to local rivals St Helens.

Newcomers to Super League, Wakefield Trinity, will make their debut with a tough trip to face the Challenge Cup holders Leeds Rhinos at Weetwood.

Elsewhere in round one, York City Knights will face Castleford Tigers and Bradford Bulls welcome Feathersto­ne Rovers to Odsal Stadium as part of a double header fixture which will also see Bradford Bulls men’s side take on Dewsbury Rams in the Betfred Championsh­ip.

In the Championsh­ip, newlycreat­ed side Warrington Wolves will travel to face Barrow in their first competitiv­e fixture.

Oulton Raidettes welcome Leigh Miners Rangers and an all-Yorkshire fixture between Hull FC and Stanningle­y will round off the opening weekend of the Championsh­ip competitio­n.

Nine teams will take part in the 2019 Women’s League 1 – Cutsyke, East Leeds, Halifax, Hull KR,

Keighley Albion, Rochdale Hornets, West Leeds Eagles Ladies, Whitley Bay Barbarians and Wigan St Patricks.

In both Women’s Super League and Championsh­ip, each team will play each other home and away over 14 rounds of the regular season. In League 1, as nine clubs are involved in the competitio­n, clubs will have a number of bye weeks during the season.

In all three leagues the season will begin on April 7 and end on September 29.

The top four teams in Women’s Super League and Women’s Championsh­ip will then enter into semi-final play-offs, with first place playing fourth and second playing third, before the Women’s Super League Grand Final and Championsh­ip Grand Final both take place on Sunday, October 13 at Emerald Headingley Stadium.

The Coral Women’s Challenge Cup, which will take place alongside the domestic league competitio­ns, is expected to be bigger and better in 2019 as more teams than ever before enter.

The Women’s Final will take place as part of a triple header event alongside the Coral Challenge Cup men’s semi-finals at the University of Bolton Stadium on Saturday, July 27.

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