Featherstone Lions

Featherstone Lions

The Featherstone Lions are an amatuer rugby league club from Featherstone, West Yorkshire who play in the Rugby League Conference. Their home ground is the Millpond Stadium. They are the towns second side, after the Featherstone Rovers who play in the Rugby League National Leagues.


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