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The Lancashire Wolverines and Lancashire Wolverine Colts will be moving training facilities to the new outdoor 3G facility at Buckshaw Village, Chorley, effective immediately. The first session will be Sunday 15th February from 12 until 3PM. The address for the facility is: Old Worden Avenue Buckshaw Village PR7 7AY Directions are as below: From M6:
From the M6 North or South, leave at Junction 28, turn right (both North and South need to turn right) at the end of the sliproad. At the crossroads with the Hayrick pub on the opposite corner, turn right onto the A49 (Wigan Road). Follow the road to the next set of traffic lights and turn left onto Dawson Lane. Go straight ahead at the roundabout, then turn right (marked as straight on) at the traffic lights. Turn left at the first roundabout. The astro turf is on this road on the left hand side.
From M61:
Exit M61 at J8 and head towards Chorley. At roundabout turn right onto A6 towards Preston. Take your first left onto Buckshaw Avenue. At the end of the road turn right at the roundabout. Straight over the next roundabout then turn right at the next one. Follow the road and the field is on your left. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 09 February 2009 21:30 |
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Super Bowl 2009 - Sunday 1st Feb 2009 |
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The Lancashire Wolverines have secured an excellent venue to host their Super Bowl party for 2009. This year, the festivities will be taking place at The Angel pub, on Lune Street in Preston. The party will be open from 9pm onwards, and will cost only £1 for entry. The Angel has a late licence specifically for this event, and food will be available at half time of the big game from Tampa Bay.
The event is available for over 18s only. The address for the event is: The Angel 39 Lune Street Preston Lancashire PR1 2NN A Facebook event has also been created for the event to discuss anything relating to the evening, and you can find that here. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 26 January 2009 14:37 |
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Wolverines Rookie Camp a Huge Success |
Budding American Footballers were put through their paces last weekend as the Lancashire Wolverines American Football Club held their annual ‘Rookie Camp’. The five-hour event attracted over 60 new players to the Club’s youth and senior teams, who both compete in the British American Football League (BAFL).
The Wolverines had a great season in 2008 with both teams making the playoffs. This season, the Club hopes to go one better and get to the national finals, the Britbowl. With such a fantastic turnout to their rookie camp the Wolverines are in a positive frame of mind. Senior team head coach, Paul Horsburgh said: ‘Today’s event has surpassed all our expectations. Every player who attended the Rookie Camp showed great potential and all are capable of competing for a place in either our youth or senior squads. I hope to see the new guys back at training this Sunday, 25th January.’
It’s not too late though! Any new player who still wishes to join the Wolverines should contact
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or visit the Club’s website: www.wolverineden.com. The Lancashire Wolverines are part of the Lancashire Academy of American Football which has teams throughout Lancashire for children and adults aged 8 and upwards. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 18 January 2009 17:27 |
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SUNDAY 18th JANUARY - Change of location for training camp |
Due to an event being held at the Horwich Astrodome, on Sunday 18th January the Lancashire Wolverines and Lancashire Wolverine Colts will be training at Abraham Guest High School from 12 until 3. All players should be ready to commence training at 12 sharp. This is for one week only, and from Sunday 25th January we will be returning to the Astrodome.
Details for Abraham Guest High School are as follows:
Abraham Guest High School Orrell Road Pemberton Wigan WN5 8HN
The school is 2 minutes from the M6 at Junction 26 (Orrell interchange).
All players should bring footwear suitable for a sports hall and an all weather surface.
To see a map of the school location click here. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:46 |
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Fascinated by the rules of our game? Want to have a real impact on the way the game is played in this country? Under new BAFA rules laid out at the recent end-of-season meeting, all League 2 and Youth teams must provide team judges for the 2009 season. Without these, the teams will not have games scheduled and will not be able to play competitive football. It is essential, therefore, that we recruit interested and knowledgeable volunteers to train as team judges and take the field at both home and away fixtures. In return for volunteering, BAFA are offering all applicants a full-day training course in February with accreditation at Referee Level 1. This can be extended to qualified referee status through subsequent courses if so wished. The Lancashire Academy looks forward to hearing from anyone interested in taking up one of these vital and influential positions. Please contact Greg Adam (Wolverines Team Manager) at
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or Caroline Freeman (Wolverine Colts Game-Day Manager) at
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Last Updated on Saturday, 29 November 2008 17:26 |
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