• Leeds Tykes (formerly Leeds RUFC, Leeds Carnegie and Yorkshire Carnegie) is an English rugby union club in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, playing in the...
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  • Dickin Medal for gallantry in 1943 Leeds Tykes, a rugby union club The Tykes, a nickname for Barnsley F.C. Tykes Water, a stream that runs north from...
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    Danny Care (category Leeds Tykes players)
    joined the Leeds Tykes academy at the start of the 2003–04 season. Leeds won the National Under-19 Colts Cup that season and Care was named as Tykes' Players'...
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    Akkies were members of the Rugby League Conference. Leeds Tykes were the foremost rugby union team in Leeds and they previously also played at Headingley....
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  • Header. Bath Bristol Gloucester Leeds Leicester L Irish Newcastle Northampton Sale Saracens L Wasps Worcester Notes *Leeds Tykes would also play 1 home game...
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  • of the top flight of the English domestic rugby union competitions. Leeds Tykes were promoted to replace the relegated Rotherham. Halfway through the...
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  • more in a match. Billingham Chester Fylde Harrogate Hull Hull Ionians Leeds Tykes Lymm Otley Preston Grasshoppers Sheffield Sheffield Tigers Tynedale Wharfedale...
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    Olly Cracknell (category Rugby union players from Leeds)
    Bridgend Ravens. He also represented RGC 1404 and was a member of the Leeds Tykes academy. He was called up to Wales 2017 Six Nations squad on 17 January...
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  • Dan Lancaster (rugby union) (category Leeds Tykes players)
    Premiership Rugby, the top division of rugby union in England, as well as Leeds Tykes and Nottingham in the RFU Championship. His primary position is fly half...
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  • being the Leeds Rhinos (Rugby League) and Leeds Tykes (Rugby Union). Both teams played at the Headingley Carnegie Stadium until Leeds Tykes moved out...
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  • shoulders" after the university took a majority stake in the Leeds Tykes rugby club, renaming it Leeds Carnegie. It was subsequently revealed that the club signed...
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    appearances for the Tykes in his three years with the club and culminated with a Powergen Cup winners medal having played in the Tykes victory over Bath...
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    Dan Scarbrough (category Leeds Tykes players)
    international, at 7's and 15's, who played on the wing or full back for Leeds Tykes, Saracens, Racing Métro and England. He was National Division One leading...
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    professional rugby career, Parks spent some time at Leeds Tykes. Parks scored 51 points for the Tykes in his six games for the side before leaving for Eastern...
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    Headingley Stadium (category Leeds Tykes)
    BBC Stadium renamed stadium info @ napit pictures of rugby ground at a leeds tykes match pictures of rugby ground picture of leeds tykes at headingley...
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  • Tim Stimpson (category Leeds Tykes players)
    Wakefield, West Hartlepool, Newcastle Falcons, Leicester Tigers, Perpignan, Leeds Tykes and Nottingham, England and the British and Irish Lions. His international...
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  • relegated, to be replaced by Bristol for 2005–06. Bath Gloucester Harlequins Leeds Tykes Leicester Tigers London Irish Newcastle Falcons Northampton Saints Sale...
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    Jacob Umaga (category Leeds Tykes players)
    Jacob Umaga (born 8 July 1998) is an English professional rugby union player who plays at fly-half for Italian United Rugby Championship side Benetton...
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  • Brian Vaughan (category Leeds Tykes players)
    Douglas Brian Vaughan (15 July 1925 – 19 April 1977) was an English international rugby union player. The son of a village GP, Vaughan played his rugby...
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    George Ford (rugby union) (category Leeds Tykes players)
    Leicester played Leeds Tykes in the Anglo-Welsh Cup. His debut was doubly notable as his brother Joe was also starting at fly-half for Leeds that day. On...
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    Daryl Powell (category Leeds Tykes coaches)
    matchday manager for Leeds Tykes. In January 2006 he was promoted to head coach, but the season ended in disappointment when the Tykes were relegated.[citation...
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  • of Yorkshire rivals Leeds Tykes who had looked certain champions up until very last few games, with Rotherham's home win over Tykes on 23 March 2024 ultimately...
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  • Waterloo only appeared during the amateur era, whereas Exeter Chiefs, Leeds Tykes, London Welsh, Richmond, Rotherham Titans and Worcester Warriors have...
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  • the defunct European Shield at Oxford's Kassam Stadium, after beating Leeds Tykes in the semi-final. They eventually lost out to the French side Auch....
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    Iain Balshaw (category Leeds Tykes players)
    three months of work with the Leeds medical staff he was back to fitness. He made his debut off the bench in the Tykes first home win of the season against...
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    Justin Marshall (category Leeds Tykes players)
    five times. He subsequently moved to Europe and had spells playing for Leeds Tykes, the Ospreys, Montpellier and Saracens. He is now a Sky Sports commentator...
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    Stuart Hooper (category Leeds Tykes players)
    a surprise move to Leeds Tykes in June 2003. He made his Tykes debut against Bath on 14 September 2003. During his time at Leeds he helped them win the...
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    Scarlets. He had been part of the West Wales region since signing from Leeds Tykes in 1999. In August 2010, Easterby was forced to retire through a knee...
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  • Liam Botham (category Leeds Tykes players)
    club Leeds Rhinos, who felt that signing the inexperienced Botham was less of a risk as he also played for their partner rugby union club Leeds Tykes. In...
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    Yorkshire. Yorkshire has along history of rugby union in the county with Leeds Tykes (formerly Yorkshire Carnegie) featuring in the Aviva Premiership for...
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