Milton Keynes Wolves RLFC

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Milton Keynes Wolves
Club information
Full nameMilton Keynes Wolves Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s)MK
The Wolf Pack
Short nameMK Wolves
ColoursRed
White
Black
Founded1 March 2012;11 years ago (2012-03-01)
Website official website
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Emerson Valley, Milton Keynes
CEOPete Nuttall
CoachJason Talbot
CaptainScott Aspinall
CompetitionEast RL Division One
20161st

MK Wolves are an amateur rugby league team based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. They compete in the East RL division of the RFL's Regional Leagues. They train at Emerson Valley Sports Pavilion which also serves as their home pitch, and is also home to Milton Keynes RUFC (MK RUFC). They are currently ranked club No. 175 by Pitchero. [1]

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History

MK Wolves were founded in early 2012 after members of MK RUFC were keen to play rugby league over the Summer months. They took their nickname from Wolverton which was the original home of Milton Keynes RUFC. MK Wolves found their feet for the initial launch of the club at Emerson Valley Sports Pavilion, which was also home to MK RUFC.

Awareness was, at first, spread by word of mouth, social media, and adverts in the local newspaper (Milton Keynes Citizen). Soon enough, the new club had plenty of prospective players to train with and the club management then set about sourcing sponsors, kits and matches for their future season.

England and Wigan player Sam Tomkins, who was born in Milton Keynes, agreed to become Honorary chairman; [2] which helped to raise the profile of the club in this inaugural year.

Despite the initially hopeful prospects of a successful launch, MK wolves had a fairly turbulent debut opening season. [3]

2012–15 seasons

2012

The players started to gather together during the evenings of the summer to train. Under the instruction and guidance of Scott Aspinall (Player and coach), they trained together to form a coherent and viable opponent for their looming season. The clubs' first ever match was an away friendly against Hemel Stags 2nd team on Wednesday 25 April 2012 which MK lost 20–6. [4]

Debut competitive match

MK Wolves' first competitive match was a home game at Emerson Valley against local rivals Bedford Tigers [5] on 5 May 2012, which MK lost 24–40.[ citation needed ]

MK Wolves' debut competitive match lineup
NumberPlayerPosition
1John Marchbank Fullback
2Kieran Perry Right wing
3Ian Umney Right centre
4Simon Read Left centre
5Kelvin Dwumfuo Left wing
6Chris Melly Stand-off (or Five-eighth)
7Scott Aspinall Scrum-half (or Halfback)
8Ian Grey Prop
9Mickey James Hooker
10Kieran McConnell (Capt.) Prop
11David Brown Second row
12Stuart Tomkinson Second row
13Phil Powell Loose forward (or Lock)

Season ending

East RL Premier Division 2012 [6]
WinDrawLossPosition
1186th

A number of subsequent losses meant enthusiasm for the new venture began to wane and, due to a lack of available players, a number of fixtures were cancelled. However, following a rallying cry to finish the season strongly, things started to pick up.

MK's first league points came in a dramatic 24–24 home raw against King's Lynn Black Knights in July, [7] [8] and MK's first ever win came the following week at home against the table-topping St Ives Roosters [9] [10]

MK ended the season bottom of the East League, having played 10, won 1, drawn 1 and lost 8.

2013

East RL Premier Division 2013 [6]
WinDrawLossPosition
2064th

For 2013, MK Wolves welcomed experienced Hemel Stags player (and former Ireland international) Wayne Kelly on board as coach, but after being heavily involved with the club's pre-season preparations, a serious early-season injury from Hemel saw Kelly withdraw and return to his native Northern Ireland with his family.

MK Wolves appointed Abe Kerr as Head coach in replacement of Wayne. Kerr, who had experience with Bedford, hemel, London Skolars, and England Students, had been heavily involved with the clubs' pre-season fitness training. [11]

Spearheading the Buckinghamshire Rugby League Development Association to promote the growth of the sport in the region, MK Wolves also launched an U16s side. They were coached by Gareth Edwards and ran alongside the open-aged 1st Team. U14's training was launched later in the season.

MK Wolves also unveiled a new kit using the colours of white, black and red. [12]

MK Wolves were heavily beaten in the opening game of the season by St Ives Roosters, [13] but rallied to finish fourth (W2 D0 L6) after beating Bedford Tigers and King's Lynn Black Knights to make it to the Play-offs, where they were beaten in the semi-finals by table toppers (and ultimate play-off winners) North Herts Crusaders. [14] They also made it to the East RL Shield Final, where they were beaten by St Ives Roosters 38–16.

Despite finishing the season empty-handed, 2013 was a much improved season. MK Wolves had a great run for the Shield final, making it to the play-offs, and only one had game dropped throughout the season due to player unavailability.

2014

East RL Premier Division 2014 [6]
WinDrawLossPosition
3075th

2014 started in the best possible way for MK Wolves, with victory in the season-opening East RL 9s tournament – the club's first ever silverware.

Alongside the adults and U16s, MK Wolves RLFC also started running training sessions for U14s and U12s, launched a women's side, and weekly Touch Rugby League sessions in Milton Keynes which offered even more opportunity for people in the region to play Rugby League.

In the league, MK Wolves started with a loss to Bedford Tigers and an emphatic win over Southend Spartans. They also inflicted the first defeat over reigning champions North Herts Crusaders, beating them on their home pitch. It was the Crusaders' first loss in around 2 years. [15]

In the Cup, MK Wolves made it to the Semi-finals where they were beaten by Bedford Tigers. [16]

The following week, in a league match at Bedford, the game was overshadowed by an injury to player-coach Abe Kerr, which necessitated the summoning of the local Air Ambulance. [17]

After the drama at Bedford, the season fizzled out. Bedford Tigers overtook MK Wolves into 4th place to progress to the Play-offs while MK Wolves finished 5th.

2015

For the 2015 season, the club moved their base to Bletchley, playing at Manor Fields, Fenny Stratford, the home of Bletchley RUFC. Given the upheaval of the previous season and moving base, they dropped out of the East RL Premier Division and competed in the Entry League [18] which consists largely of "scratch" games) They also appointed a new coaching team: Former Bristol Sonics Head Coach Jason Talbot and Mike Stewart – ex-captain of the Championship One side Gloucestershire All Golds, who had played for Castleford Tigers, Batley Bulldogs and Dewsbury Rams, as well as winning two caps for Scotland. Abe Kerr became Performance Manager, in charge of player fitness.

Teams

Milton Keynes RLFC boasts 4 main teams and a touch rugby training team.

Milton Keynes RL 1st team

Current squad

Current Players table to be added

Past Players

Past Players table to be added

Milton Keynes RL Women's team

TBC

Milton Keynes RL U16s team

TBC

Milton Keynes RL U14s team

TBC

Milton Keynes RL U12s team

TBC

Honours

Club honours
LeagueSeasonTeam
East Rugby League Division 12016/17MK RLFC 1st Team
Player honours – International
PlayerTeam
Jason Chung Kan YipHong Kong
Wayne KellyIreland
Mike StewartScotland
Jordan CumminsEngland Universities
Player honours – Regional
PlayerTeam
Scott AspinallEast RL Representative Team (Captain)
Mike StewartEast RL Representative Team
Marc BullEast RL Representative Team
Brian PurcellEast RL Representative Team
Saope SakoEast RL Representative Team
Stuart TomkinsonEast RL Representative Team
Nathan ThomasEast RL Representative Team

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References

  1. Pitchero club ranking   Pitchero, 2017
  2. Sam Tomkins becomes honorary chairman for MK Wolves   Pitchero, 2012
  3. Wolves will be back for more after up and down first rugby league season   Milton Keynes Citizen, 17 August 2012
  4. First Game Report – Hemel 2nds Away (Friendly)   Pitchero, 2012
  5. First league fixture this Saturday   Pitchero, 2012
  6. 1 2 3 East Rugby League tables   ERL, 2012
  7. MK Wolves 24–24 Kings Lynn Black Knights   Pitchero, 2012
  8. Wolves throw away first half lead and return to bottom of rugby league table   Milton Keynes Citizen, 2012
  9. Roosters wings clipped   Pitchero, 2012
  10. Improvement continues as Wolves celebrate first rugby league victory   Milton Keynes Citizen, 17 July 2012
  11. From Kelly... to Kerr: New boss in town!   Pitchero, 2013
  12. New kit – and training TONIGHT!   Pitchero, 2013
  13. First Game Report – Hemel 2nds Away (Friendly)   pitchero, 2013
  14. no luck for wolves in play off semi final   pitchero, 2013
  15. mk wolves put north herts crusaders to the sword   Pitchero, 2013
  16. wolves miss out on east rl cup final   Pitchero, 2013
  17. drama at bedford overshadows result   Pitchero, 2013
  18. Wolves show their teeth despite loss, Milton Keynes Citizen 27 May 2015