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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Featherstone Rovers, Iestyn Harris, Geoffrey Clarkson, Brendon Tuuta, Paul Newlove, Jimmy Thompson, Benjamin Gronow, Eric Batten, Jeff Grayshon, Don Fox, Hitro Okesene, David Hobbs, Graham Steadman, Ian Smales, Roy Powell, Terry Clawson, Tommy Smales, Deryck Fox, Gary Price, Neil Kelly, Mark Nixon, Andy Currier, Donald Metcalfe, Iva Ropati, Karl Harrison, Jamie Rooney, Steve Evans, St. John Ellis, Martin Pearson, Richard Newlove, Andrew Kirk, Ikram Butt, Steve Nash, Vincent Farrar, Peter Smith, Peter Fox, Asa Amone, Jon Steel, Mark Aston, David Busfield, Simon Angell, Steve Molloy, John Keith Bridges, Allan Agar, Milan Kosanovi, Adrian Flynn, Lee Patterson, Maxime Greseque, Jamie Field, Malcolm Dixon, Jessie Joe Parker, Christopher Burton, Waine Pryce, Colin Clifft, Arthur Wood, Arnold Morgan, Zak Hardaker, Shaun Irwin, James Barraclough, Matt Calland, Nathan Batty, Tommy Saxton, James Ford, Chris Bibb, Phil Cookson, Liam Finn, Tom Askin, Peter Banner, Paul Handforth, Charles Annable, Harold Box, Jon Whittle, Gary Cooper, Malcolm Kirk, Richard Stone, Ian Hardman, Richard Whiting, Leo Casey, Neil Lowe, Ade Adebisi, Richard Agar, Glenn Bell, Ernest Winter, Gary Jordan, Jack Hirst, Joseph Mullaney, Lee Child, Matty Dale, Danny Kirmond, Dean Colton, Ivor Lingard, Michael Coady, David White, Matt Wray, Michael Smith, Tony Tonks, Paul Darley, Danny Allan, Cyril Woolford, Ross Divorty, Joe Hirst, Dane Manning, Sean Hesketh, Tom Haughey, Tim Spears, Chris Langley, Stuart Dickens, Loz Wildbore, Andy Kain, Andy Kirk. Excerpt: Featherstone Rovers are a professional rugby league club, based in Featherstone, West Yorkshire, England. They currently play in the Championship. The Rovers are one of the last vestiges of "small town teams" that were once common in rugby league during the early twentieth century. To many people they a...