Thornhill Trojans

Thornhill Trojans

Leagues Played
Challenge Cup 12
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Challenge Cup 02/11 14:00 7 Fryston Warriors v Thornhill Trojans L 38-22
Challenge Cup 01/30 15:00 8 Doncaster v Thornhill Trojans L 24-6
Challenge Cup 01/15 13:30 7 Thornhill Trojans v Royal Air Force W 24-6
Challenge Cup 02/08 14:00 9 Thornhill Trojans v Doncaster L 20-24
Challenge Cup 01/25 13:30 8 Thornhill Trojans v Normanton W 58-14
Challenge Cup 01/11 14:00 7 Thornhill Trojans v Thatto Heath W 22-16
Challenge Cup 02/09 14:00 8 Thornhill Trojans v Rochdale Mayfield L 20-30
Challenge Cup 01/26 14:00 7 Hunslet v Thornhill Trojans W 16-30
Challenge Cup 02/10 14:00 8 Pilkington v Thornhill Trojans L 16-0
Challenge Cup 01/27 14:30 7 East Leeds v Thornhill Trojans W 10-28
Challenge Cup 02/11 14:00 8 Haydock v Thornhill Trojans L 30-20
Challenge Cup 01/28 14:00 7 Thornhill Trojans v Castleford Lock Lane W 32-18

Wikipedia - Thornhill Trojans

Thornhill Trojans are an amateur rugby league club situated in Thornhill, West Yorkshire; they currently compete in the National Conference League Premier Division

The current head coach is Danny Ratcliffe, former York City Knights player.

The Thornhill Trojans are a rugby league team based in Thornhill, West Yorkshire, England. The team was founded in 1888 and has a rich history in the sport. They play in the National Conference League, which is the highest level of amateur rugby league in the country.

The Trojans have a strong and dedicated fan base, who turn out in large numbers to support the team at their home ground, Overthorpe Park. The team is known for their physicality and toughness on the field, and they have a reputation for being one of the toughest teams to play against in the league.

The Trojans have had a number of successful seasons in recent years, winning the National Conference League Grand Final in 2016 and reaching the semi-finals of the Challenge Cup in 2017. They have a talented squad of players, many of whom have come through the club's youth system, and they are always looking to develop and improve their team.

Off the field, the Trojans are heavily involved in the local community, running a number of initiatives to promote rugby league and encourage young people to get involved in the sport. They are a proud and passionate club, and their commitment to the sport and their community is evident in everything they do.