Tuesday, 15 February 2011
London Skolars... a trip down White Hart Lane.
The 08.35 train from Runcorn started the 2011 Rugby League seasons' travelling for this blogger. £23 return booked pre-christmas enabled a budget trip to the capital to see our opening NRC group game against the London Skolars at White Hart Lane Sports Stadium. After a bite to eat at the newly covered Spitalfields Market, a couple of tube rides to Wood Green on the Piccadilly line took us to within a 10 minute walk down to the home of the Skolars. Not likely to challenge the new Olympic Stadium for the games in 2012, the ground of the Skolars certainly made me wish I'd brought a fleece with me! Summer Rugby... LOL! God it was cold and windy. The usual faces had arrived before us and were making good use of the bar under the stand. I think a few stayed in it and watched through the windows rather than face the elements. After a shakey start, where the Skolars led twice, normal service was resumed and the Vikings ran out 62-18 winners. The hosts celebrated in defeat due to the fact all alcohol in the bar had been sold. The 600 plus crowd was also an added bonus for the Londoners. After the game about 20 Viking supporters ventured up to the Lord Nelson Pub on the High Street to watch the 2nd half of the Chelsea, Liverpool 'Torres' grudge match. Unbeknown to us all it could have been Huyton or West Derby when Liverpool scored, the pub erupted..... More Reds than Chelsea fans in a London pub? Something not right me thinks. The 21.21 train got is into Runcorn at 3 minutes to 12, and the jim-jams were on by 12.30. I'd never been before, and will probably not go again, but London Skolars I thank you for your hospitality.
Labels:
London Skolars,
Torres,
Widnes Vikings
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