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Gordon Ratcliffe and Warrington Wolves

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Difference between Gordon Ratcliffe and Warrington Wolves

Gordon Ratcliffe vs. Warrington Wolves

Gordon W. Ratcliffe (birth unknown - death unknown) was an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 1950s. Warrington Wolves are a professional rugby league club in Warrington, England, that competes in Super League.

Similarities between Gordon Ratcliffe and Warrington Wolves

Gordon Ratcliffe and Warrington Wolves have 17 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bradford Bulls, Challenge Cup, England national rugby league team, Huddersfield Giants, Leigh Centurions, Maine Road, Other Nationalities rugby league team, RFL Lancashire Cup, Rugby Football League Championship First Division, Rugby league, Rugby league county cups, Warrington, Wembley Stadium (1923), Widnes Vikings, Wigan Warriors, Wilderspool Stadium, 1947–48 Northern Rugby Football League season.

Bradford Bulls

Bradford Bulls R.L.F.C. are a professional rugby league club in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, currently playing in Betfred League One.

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Challenge Cup

The Challenge Cup (also known as the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup due to sponsorship by Ladbrokes) is a knockout rugby league cup competition organised by the Rugby Football League, held annually since 1896, with the exception of 1915–1919 and 1939–1940.

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England national rugby league team

The England national rugby league team represents England in international rugby league.

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Huddersfield Giants

The Huddersfield Giants are an English professional rugby league club from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, the birthplace of rugby league, who play in the Super League competition.

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Leigh Centurions

Leigh Centurions are a professional rugby league club in Leigh, Greater Manchester, England, who compete in the Championship.

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Maine Road

Maine Road was a football stadium in Moss Side, Manchester, England, that was home to Manchester City F.C. from 1923 to 2003.

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Other Nationalities rugby league team

The Other Nationalities rugby league team regularly played international, and also county, rugby league football teams in Europe from 1904 to 1975.

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RFL Lancashire Cup

The RFL Lancashire Cup was a county cup competition for teams in Lancashire that took place between 1905–06 and 1992–93 when it folded due to teams complaining about the number of fixtures being too much.

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Rugby Football League Championship First Division

The Rugby Football League Championship First Division was the top division of rugby league in the UK between 1895 and 1996.

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Rugby league

Rugby league football is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field.

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Rugby league county cups

Historically, English rugby league clubs competed for the Lancashire Cup and the Yorkshire Cup, known collectively as the county cups.

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Warrington

Warrington is a large town and unitary authority area in Cheshire, England, on the banks of the River Mersey, east of Liverpool, and west of Manchester.

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Wembley Stadium (1923)

The original Wembley Stadium (formerly known as the Empire Stadium) was a football stadium in Wembley Park, London, which stood on the same site now occupied by its successor, the new Wembley Stadium.

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Widnes Vikings

The Widnes Vikings are an English professional rugby league club based in Widnes, Cheshire that plays in the Super League, the top tier of European rugby league.

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Wigan Warriors

Wigan Warriors is a professional Rugby League club based in Wigan, England.

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Wilderspool Stadium

Wilderspool Stadium was a rugby league stadium in Warrington, England.

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1947–48 Northern Rugby Football League season

The 1947–48 Rugby Football League season was the 53rd season of rugby league football.

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Gordon Ratcliffe and Warrington Wolves Comparison

Gordon Ratcliffe has 36 relations, while Warrington Wolves has 311. As they have in common 17, the Jaccard index is 4.90% = 17 / (36 + 311).

References

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