: Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:47 pm
Below is the piece written for yesterdays matchday programme ...
This brings back a few memories. Prior to the Dons (Dragons / Lakers as they were in those days) moving to the Keepmoat Stadium, I was a regular contributor to the Doncaster programme and having been given the opportunity to contribute to today’s match programme, it was a pleasure to agree.
I guess it’s fair to say that this season has been a big disappointment for both Clubs. Many would have had the Centurions down for a top six finish (myself included) but last weekend’s defeat at Barrow provided further evidence that is now a very unlikely scenario.
For Doncaster, the expectations were not quite so lofty. Staying financially viable and retaining a place in the Championship would have been the extent of it. Unfortunately neither of those objectives will be achieved with the Club currently in administration and (at the time of writing) no offers on the table to take over ownership. Relegation to Championship One looks a certainty and the victory at the Halliwell Jones Stadium which secured promotion seemingly now a distant memory.
We played our first game at the Keepmoat Stadium for two months last weekend having had a run of blank weekends, away fixtures, a nines event and a couple of ‘home’ games played down the road at Featherstone. The attendance of 337 shows just how big a problem the Club is now faced with. Not only was it less than half of the Club’s original break even figure from the start of the season but it was less than any fixture in the Championship including the four games in Championship One.
The turnover of players this season since the news broke of the Club’s financial situation has been nothing short of staggering. Nine senior players left and two loan players from Super League Clubs returned to their parent Clubs (we have subsequently had a further two from a Super League Club’s Academy and they too have returned). Two weeks ago at Batley we had five players making their league debut and last weekend against Whitehaven another two.
This is not and should not be taken as a criticism of those players who have left. They have a living to earn and families to look after and have to do whatever they feel is right for them. It is however heart-wrenching for the Club’s supporters (and I do wonder if some of them will ever come and watch the Dons again?)
On the field last weekend’s narrow home defeat was certainly a step in the right direction following four very heavy defeats against Batley (twice), Sheffield and Widnes and the effort of those currently wearing the shirts could not be faulted.
Off the field, the uncertainty surrounding the future of the Club continues but one positive which has come from the depths of despair is that a group of supporters (of which I am proud to say that I am one) have got together with Laura Harrison from Supporters Direct to work towards launching the Doncaster Rugby League Supporters Society, bringing together experience and knowledge from a number of previous supporter-led groups. Whilst we realise that there is a lot of work ahead of us and we are in no position to take over the running of the Club we aim to be in a position to support whoever does ultimately acquire the Club and looking longer term who knows, we may eventually become a supporter-run Club.
Looking at today’s match, this has probably become a must-win fixture for Leigh who I guess will also have one eye on the fixture at Gateshead between the Thunder and Batley Bulldogs. It would seem that one of those three is likely join Doncaster in Championship One next season. I’m sure that the Centurions will feel that there is a point to prove after last weekend’s reversal at Barrow but the Dons will surely take heart from last Sunday’s bonus point. With the two least potent attacks in the division going head-to-head, this may not be a points-frenzy but hopefully it will be a good contest with no injuries.
All the best to the Centurions and their supporters for the remainder of the season.
Gary Fox
(Doncaster RL supporter).