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Happy Christmas to you all. As a treat for your Christmas viewing we have a 1992 clash from gigg lane when we travelled ...
24/12/2025

Happy Christmas to you all.

As a treat for your Christmas viewing we have a 1992 clash from gigg lane when we travelled to take on Swinton Lions

https://youtu.be/uBXGTUCsBaU

Enjoy

Bramley RLFC travelled over to Gigg Lane, Bury, to take on the Swinton Lions.The Bramley team on this day was - 1) Darren Coen2) Eddie Riddlesden3) Kevin Bel...

18/12/2025

Happy floodlit trophy day

18/12/2025

Happy floodlit trophy day. 💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤

11/03/2025

We have had a request from the Wigan heritage society who are currently doing a piece on old opponents, a look back on games of times that we have faced certain clubs. My first stab at it is of Bramley.

I want to do justice to the history between the clubs but especially to highlight Bramley and get information out that’s scarce in this digital world Wikipedia of course is limited.

I was hoping I can send over a few questions to whomever to understand some over arching points, such as “what is it like to play for Bramley”, “do any of your former players remember facing Wigan, especially the 1984 cup replay or during the ‘70s.

It would be nice to get some quotes from your club and members, tell their stories somehow and get something out there.

If anyone can help please get in touch

Thanks.

11/03/2025

Is anyone in contact with Paddy Lyon’s?

If so could you ask him to get in touch with us on here via email at [email protected] or ring me on 07903 246337

Thanks

Bramley Rugby League Ex-Players Association Former Bramley RLFC star Roy Jewitt has suffered a major stroke in Australia...
26/10/2024

Bramley Rugby League Ex-Players Association

Former Bramley RLFC star Roy Jewitt has suffered a major stroke in Australia where he now lives

If you can help please donate and share the link

💛🖤💛🖤 big love to Roy and his family

On behalf of Erika and the Jewitt Family, I kindly ask for your support during this tough and … Lucy Foster needs your support for Roy Jewitt Road to Recovery

Following the sad news of Graham Idle's passing, below is a reminder of a true Bramley legend and tremendous human being...
24/06/2024

Following the sad news of Graham Idle's passing, below is a reminder of a true Bramley legend and tremendous human being, respected by team-mates, opponents and fans of all clubs. RIP

Graham Idle

Having shone playing in the amateur game in Leeds, Bramley quickly swooped to sign Graham in 1969. Nobody could have predicted when he made his debut as a substitute for scrum-half Horsman in a 9-22 home defeat against Keighley that Graham would finish his career after 740 professional matches over 24 years and nine clubs later. After another three substitute appearances Graham started for the first time against Dewsbury in December when he played on the right wing in a 14-5 victory. He finished his first season with 10 appearances as well as 7 from the subs bench, playing on both wings, full-back and loose-forward.

The 1970-71 season saw Graham establish himself as a first team regular and finished the season with 32 starts and 3 substitute appearances, again playing at Full-back, Left-centre, Second-rower and Loose-forward. He scored his first two tries in a 35-2 thrashing of Hunslet at the famous Parkside ground and then added another try during a 13-5 home win versus Blackpool Borough. The following season saw a try in a 27-11 victory at McClaren Field and one in a 11-46 defeat at Wilderspool against a rampant Warrington side. Apart from a game at full-back in a 7-18 home loss versus Bradford Northern, Graham had now made the second-row position his preferred shirt, finishing with 26 appearances and 10 from the bench in a season that saw Bramley defeat red-hot favourites Bradford Northern in the second round of the RL Challenge cup in front of a record McClaren Field attendance before losing at home to Warrington in the quarter final.

Bramley started the 1972-73 season by winning their first four matches which included Graham scoring a try in the 13-10 home victory over Batley. A try in the impressive 13-9 home win against Wakefield Trinity was followed later in the season with the only Bramley try in a 7-13 defeat at York. This season was to stat of a golden era for the club as they achieved a place in the following season’s new First Division by finishing in the top 16 to cement their place. Two landmarks were reached by Graham this season as he made his 100th appearance in the amber and black in a 24-17 victory at Barrow and then his 100th starting appearance in the hard fought 7-7 at Whitehaven.

The 73-74 season will go down in Bramley history as their most successful in the professional game as they lifted the BBC Floodlit Trophy for the first piece of silverware in 94 years of existence (defeating Wakefield away, Castleford and St Helens at home then travelling to cup kings Widnes and earning an historic win in the final) as well as reaching the semi-final of the John Player Trophy, another highlight being a 17-13 Good Friday victory at Headingley to secure the place in the following season’s First Division. Throughout the incredible season, Graham was one of the first names on the team sheet and played in 41 of the 42 first team matches played, only missing the 20-12 home win on Sept 15th against Hull in the first Round of the John Player Trophy. Graham crossed the whitewash five times during the season including two in two games in December against Whitehaven at Home winning 21-12 which was followed by a shock 16-14 win at Hull Kingston Rovers. Others tries scored were away at Whitehaven (won 19-12) and at home to Leigh (won 41-20) and Hull KR (lost 10-27). Had Graham been playing for a “big name” club then surely he would have been selected for the Great Britain tour of Australia at the end of the season especially after his Yorkshire county appearances.

The following season saw Bramley relegated in a disappointing season after the highs of the previous season. Graham as ever was a shining light throughout the season with his colossal tackling stints and played 34 times in a season which brought him tries at home to Hull in the JP Trophy (won 15-6) away at Featherstone (lost 14-26) and in the home victories against Bradford Northern ( 21-5) and Rochdale Hornets (16-6). The final match of the season, a 8-23 away defeat at Warrington on the 16th April was to be Graham’s 201st and last appearance for Bramley before a record transfer fee was received for the Bramley club as Wakefield signed the Bramley favourite and took him back in to the top division where he deserved to be. While Bramley fans were saddened to see him leave they hoped he would finally get the recognition and honours he deserved for his loyalty and tireless efforts for the club.

But this wasn’t the end of his Bramley career as he returned to play in the final nine matches of the 1986-87 season making his return in the 1-5 home defeat to Rochdale on the first of March. Graham brought the curtain down on his Bramley career when he played in the play-off defeat at Swinton on 26th April.

Graham appeared in the 1979 RL Challenge Cup final for Wakefield as they lost to Widnes and then a move to Bradford brought him a Championship winner’s medal and two Yorkshire cup runners-up medals. He is in fifth place on the list for the most Rugby League appearances in a career and continues to be highly respected throughout the sport of Rugby League. A true legend not just for Bramley but in Rugby League.

Bramley Career Record

Season Apps Sub Apps Tries

1969-70 10 7

1970-71 32 3 3

1971-72 26 10 2

1972-73 38 3

1973-74 41 5

1974-75 34 4

1986-87 9

Total 190 20 17

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It is with sadness that we have learned of the passing of club (and rugby league) legend Graham IdleAn obituary will fol...
24/06/2024

It is with sadness that we have learned of the passing of club (and rugby league) legend Graham Idle

An obituary will follow in due course

ONE STEP AT A TIME! In two days time  (Fri 29th March) my good friends Paul Abraham and Damon Cooper will be on a sponso...
27/03/2024

ONE STEP AT A TIME!

In two days time (Fri 29th March) my good friends Paul Abraham and Damon Cooper will be on a sponsored walk from Wigan RLFC to St Helens RLFC to raise funds for the The James Burke Foundation.

They start at Wigan and remember former Wigan, Leeds, Bradford and Bramley player Terry Newton who sadly took his own life in 2010.

Any donation would be much appreciated as the charity survives on donations only and all funds raised will be spent on helping the most vulnerable in our society.

The link to donate is https://donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundraising/miles-for-minds-fundraising-for-the-james-burke-foundation

Please share, many thanks.

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Afternoon everyone, we tried to post this on here a couple of weeks ago and it didn't work Bramley Vs Wigan from 1984 ov...
22/01/2024

Afternoon everyone, we tried to post this on here a couple of weeks ago and it didn't work

Bramley Vs Wigan from 1984 over on youtube

On the 15th of February, 1984, Wigan came to McLaren Field in the Challenge Cup. The Alex Murphy coached team were the favourite for this clash.The Bramley ...

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