Confident Featherstone Rovers ready for anything that 2021 throws at them

Kris Welham, seen in action for Salford, above, is one of a number of big name signings by Featherstone Rovers.  Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.comKris Welham, seen in action for Salford, above, is one of a number of big name signings by Featherstone Rovers.  Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com
Kris Welham, seen in action for Salford, above, is one of a number of big name signings by Featherstone Rovers. Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com
FEATHERSTONE Rovers CEO Davide Longo says the club will be able to afford to play behind-closed-doors for the majority of the season if needed and feels all Betfred Championship rivals should be in the same position.

The Rugby Football League announced on Friday the competition has targeted April 2-4 as the delayed start date of the 2021 campaign with clubs also entering the Challenge Cup first round on the weekend of March 21.

That means it will be just over a full year since Championship and League 1 clubs were initially halted by the pandemic and, therefore, the desire to finally get back out on the field is clearly palpable.

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