RAIDERS HOLD ON FOR KEY WIN
BARROW Raiders claimed a key victory in a real battle of wills against Toulouse Olympique at Craven Park.
HUNGRY LIKE A WOLF
RL hotshot Ryan Shaw has made a blistering start to his Warrington Wolves Academy career. Shaw, 16, crossed the whitewash five times in his first seven appearances for the club.
RHINO POWER
ALTHOUGH he has only just finished his GCSEs, rugby league ace Brad Singleton already has his sights on Super League.
Get the crowds in for Raiders TV games, says Dave Sear
FIRST things first, what a terrible blow for Liam Campbell with it having been confirmed his collarbone is broken and he will be out for the rest of the season.
BARROW RAIDERS 16 FEATHERSTONE ROVERS 10
MASTERFUL magician Andy Ellis pulled another rabbit from the hat as his late try booked Barrow a place in the Northern Rail Cup final.
VIEW FROM THE RAIDERS' BENCH
THERE was no hiding the ecstasy inside Barrow coach Dave Clark after his side booked their Northern Rail Cup final place.
THE FEATHERSTONE BOSS SAID
FEATHERSTONE coach Daryl Powell felt his side had every chance to come out victorious at Craven Park.
BARROW RAIDERS' TRIP TO TOULOUSE
BARROW Raiders played their first ever game on foreign soil this season as they took on Toulouse Olympique. The Evening Mail was there wtih the team and their travelling band of supporters.
One foreign trip enough for travelling Raiders
BARROW Raiders fans who travelled to Toulouse are happy with just a single foreign game each season – despite the success of their trip to Toulouse. Supporters travelled in their hundreds to back Dave Clark’s side as they were defeated 22-14 by Toulouse Olympique at the Stade des Minimes. They almost universally said the trip had been a great success – in spite of the result – but feel the current economic climate, the logistics of travel and the potential for ignoring the game’s heartlands mean just one foreign team in the Championship was enough.
Barrow Raiders joy at first cup final for 26 years - including video highlights
CRAVEN Park’s own Houdinis pulled another rabbit out of the hat as they made history last night.
Raiders V Batley
WIGAN GET FRIGHT OF THEIR LIVES AGAINST BARROW
AS Barrow’s Liam Campbell touched down on 49 minutes there wasn’t a Raiders fan inside Craven Park who didn’t believe their team couldn’t do the unthinkable and topple the mighty Wigan Warriors.

