By Paul Abraham
After a hugely successful season Bramley Buffaloes head to the Yorkshire Mens League Grand Final at Featherstone Rovers on Saturday (KO 11am).
They’re aiming to defeat Dodworth Miners for the third time this season and complete an incredible treble for the club.
After topping the division and winning the YML Trophy already, the club are in confident mood to make it a clean sweep.
This will be the first time this season that the Buffaloes go into a cup tie as favourites having been underdogs against higher division opponents in all their YML Trophy matches.
Despite doing the double over Dodworth this season the club are bracing themselves for a very difficult and tight match as both clubs were miles ahead of the rest of the division this year.
It promises to be a fantastic match as the title decider was a classic and played in an exceptional sporting manner considering what was at stake.
The club are running a coach to Featherstone which leaves West Leeds Rugby Union at 8.45am and will return at 2.30pm. The cost is £14 per person. To book, e-mail info@bramleybuffs.com.
Eddie Mullin
Everyone at Bramley Buffaloes is saddened to learn of the passing of Eddie Mullin.
Last year officials of the Bramley Ex-Players Association travelled to Morpeth to present Eddie with a framed first team shirt and a collection of articles about his time with the club.
The oldest surviving Bramley Rugby League player, Eddie was well-loved by all who knew him, and we would like to pass on our condolences to his family and friends.