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31st October 2025 - Today's Top 5 News Updates
Here are today's big news stories:
1. Ryan Paenhuyzen
2. EnglandRL Squad Changes
3. Dufty Suplus to Requirements at the Wolves
4. Ryan Carr Arrives at Castleford Tigers
5. Jack Sinfield arrives at Wakefield Trinity

Super League Raw
Oct 317 min read
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25th October 2025 - 5 News Stories to Start your Day!
On 24 October 2025, St Helens announced that Daryl Clark has committed his future to the club until at least the end of the 2027 season. Clark, who signed with St Helens ahead of the 2024 season, had already been tied to the club through 2026 — but this extension secures him as a key part of the squad for an additional year. In his own words:

Super League Raw
Oct 254 min read
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Sam Burgess discusses the departure of George Williams and more!
After Warrington Wolves home win over Hull FC in the Betfred Super League, Super League Raw caught up with Sam Burgess post game.

Super League Raw
Jun 291 min read
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Betfred Challenge Cup Sunday Round Up!
For the most comprehensive round up of Sunday's Challenge Cup ties, you can always count on Super League Raw.

Super League Raw
Feb 94 min read
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Betfred Challenge Cup Saturday Round Up!
For the most comprehensive round up of Saturday's Challenge Cup ties, you can always count on Super League Raw.

Super League Raw
Feb 94 min read
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Leeds Rhinos Land Experienced International Hooker Danny Levi Ahead of 2026 Season
Leeds Rhinos have today confirmed the signing of hooker Danny Levi on a two-year deal ahead of the 2026 Betfred Super League campaign. The move marks Levi’s return to the Super League having left the Huddersfield Giants for the Canberra Raiders were he has been for the last three seasons.


R360: The Breakaway League Shaking Rugby to Its Core
Rugby League as we know it is facing its biggest challenge since the Super League Wars of the Nineties


Rising from the Ashes - A Wigan Fans Perspective on the Ashes Series and the Future
Well. That's the Ashes over and done with and what have we learnt?
Players playing on form should be picked for the national team over tried and tested?
Australia just far too good?
England just not good enough?
Pick players that play together?
All of the above?
None of the above?
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