Rochdale Observer

Gearing up for Law Cup

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AFTER a short break following their impressive 46-10 win in a friendly at Keighley on Boxing Day, Oldham Rugby League Club’s stars report back for training this coming Thursday, January 4 in readiness for their next game against derby rivals Rochdale Hornets in a pre-season Law Cup clash at the Crown Oil Arena on Sunday, January 21.

Hornets have no fewer than eight former Oldham players in their new-look squad, several of whom played for Roughyeds up to the end of last season, while Oldham’s star man at Keighley was centre

Ben O’keefe, Rochdalebo­rn and a former Hornets man who was proud, like his father before him, to wear his home-town colours of red, white and blue. Highly active off the field, Hornets are aiming for an average crowd of 1,000-plus in 2024 and they regard this derby clash for silverware as the best possible way to start.

Favourites to win League One and to get promoted in new coach Sean Long’s first season, Oldham will take nothing for granted and expect a tough game against a Hornets side which will have lots to prove and will love nothing better than to rub Oldham noses into the Crown Oil Arena soil.

Mike Ford, once an Oldham legend, now the club’s managing director, met fans with the Law Cup at the town-centre Fox and

Pine pub this week to promote the derby clash and talk about the importance of the big game. Both clubs have momentum on their side as they look forward to 2024 and neither will want to suffer a setback.

In Ford’s New Year message to fans he said Long would be looking to his new-look squad to get even better than they were at Keighley, improving with every training session between now and January 21. Both clubs regard this Law Cup clash as a new beginning, a fresh start. It certainly is the most compelling, most important Law Cup clash for years – hopefully that will be reflected in the size of the crowd.

 ?? Gareth Copley ?? ●●Sean Long
Gareth Copley ●●Sean Long

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