
The Tigers have teamed up with local community club Cutsyke Raiders to help further develop their Women and Girls set-up.
The Castleford Tigers Women's team will train and play home fixtures from Cutsyke Raiders, but will gain valuable training assistance and support from Castleford Tigers.
Well done to our U16s with their first league win v Whitley Bay 24-20 ðŸ”´âš«ï¸ pic.twitter.com/MsD3RLKzt9
— Cutsyke Raidettes (@CutsykeGirlsRL) June 12, 2016
The team, which will be an Open Age side, has already recruited a respected coaching team, led by Head Coach Lindsay Anfield, who has played for England Women and recently coached the England Students Women's team, while she is also the Head of PE at De Lacy Academy.
Lindsay will be joined by assistant coaches Jonny Payne and Danny Holmes, who are both teachers at Castleford Academy, where they helped the Year 9 Girls pick up a national title in London last weekend (pictured above).
Castleford Tigers Women's open age team launches on Thurs 1st Sept. Find out more here https://t.co/pDZm1njIAH pic.twitter.com/nynqnsMS9i
— Castleford Tigers (@CTRLFC) August 27, 2016
Castleford Tigers Women Assistant Coach Jonny Payne told castlefordtigers.com: "Myself and Danny recently set up Cutsyke Raidettes under 14s and under 16s and we wanted to develop a pathway for the older girls to progress within the Castleford area.
"We had discussions with Steve Gill and Richard Pell and we are delighted that they have given the idea their full backing and allowed us to become Castleford Tigers Women RLFC.
"There's a great deal of pride in wearing the Castleford shirt and the group of women we have on board can't wait to get started."
Castleford Tigers Ladies team is hosting a team meeting at the Bootroom pub tomorrow at 7pm. Think you have what it takes to play RL?
— WY Sports Blog (@WYSportsBlog) August 31, 2016
Castleford Tigers CEO Steve Gill added: "We are delighted to introduce Castleford Tigers' Women's Rugby League team.
"After meeting with the coaches, we were so happy with the passion, the drive, and the ambition they have to help the team progress.
"We'll be doing all we can along the way to help the new team develop."
The first meeting for the new team will take place tonight (Thursday, September 1) at 7.00pm at the Bootroom pub on Wheldon Road (opposite the Mend-A-Hose Jungle).
Anyone interested in joining the team is invited.