League clash likely
Two Canterbury rugby league players, Scott Barrow and Phil Bancroft, are likely to be opponents when the second round of the British Challenge Cup competition is played on the week-end of February 22 and 23. Their clubs, Widnes (Barrow) and Rochdale Hornets (Bancroft), were yesterday drawn to meet at Widnes. Barrow, a New Zealand Universities representative who was a prop for Widnes against the Kiwis earlier this season, must be favoured to advance to the third round. Widnes has been at or near the ( top of the British first division. The second round draw is: Bradford Northern or Wakefield Trinity v. Bramley or Batley; York v. Hull Kingston Rovers; Doncaster v. Leeds; Widnes v. Rochdale Hornets; Oldham v. Warrington; Fulham or Barrow v. Castleford; Leigh v. Blackpool Borough; Wigan v. Dewsbury or St Helens.
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Press, 13 February 1986, Page 22
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137League clash likely Press, 13 February 1986, Page 22
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