Bulldogs’ spirit reminds us why rugby league heartlands must be cherished | Aaron Bower

Bulldogs’ spirit reminds us why rugby league heartlands must be cherished | Aaron Bower

Batley’s Challenge Cup display against Castleford thrills fans before they met a literal and metaphorical uphill struggle

When IMG were piecing together their radical plans to overhaul rugby league from top to bottom, towns like Batley – and occasions like these – were probably as far from the minds of the powerbrokers as one could ­imagine. But afternoons like these every once in a while can remind you just how important a role clubs like Batley Bulldogs play not just in this sport, but in their local ­community, too.

From the moment you arrive at Mount Pleasant – aka The Fox’s Biscuits Stadium – you are ­transported to a world away from the bright lights of Super League and the pomp and ­circumstance that comes with the game’s elite clubs. The smell of the burger vans hits you between the eyes and lingers towards the ­terraces. The pitch and its incredible profound slope that has to be seen to be believed is so close to the stands that you can quite ­literally reach out and touch the players and hear every word they are saying. This is as traditional a ­sporting experience you could wish to find.

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