Coventry Bears V Leeds Rhinos Live Webcast

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Bears TV Live Webcast this Friday Night

We have been working with local independent sports production company Clean Cut Sports to deliver a live webcast of this weeks match versus Leeds Rhinos. Anyone who wishes to tune in can register online and watch the match live on the internet through any online compatible device. 

Clean Cut Sports have 10 years in the sport of Ice Hockey covering our friends and Elite League club Coventry Blaze and we are delighted to work with them on another first for Coventry Bears.

A Webcast match ticket costs £5 per household just click the image below to go to the Clean Cut Sports website to register and pay for your ticket if interested in taking up this opportunity.

The webcast will feature live professional commentary.

Bears Seek Volunteer Performance Analyst


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Bears seek Volunteer Performance Analyst

Coventry Bears require a Performance Analyst to join their first team coaching staff for the coming season. 

Candidate must be a sports enthusiast, ideally with an interest in Rugby League.

Experience of a similar role is advantageous, but not essential - training will be provided. 

Candidate needs an eye for detail and be computer literate. Access to own computer is essential.

The role will be to statistically analyse Coventry Bears first team matches played on a weekend, ready for coaches to present to players on a Tuesday training session. This will consist of 2-4 hours of work. 

Role is on a voluntary basis. 

Interested please email tom.tsang@coventrybears.co.uk with why you would like to be considered for the role.

A history of Coventry v Leeds

A century scored, then a century’s gap; a brief history of Coventry and Leeds encounters.

 by Mike Hyde

Leeds Rhinos; multiple Super League Winners, steeped in Rugby League history, based at the iconic Headingly stadium, scene of many dramas and much excitement stretching back to 1870. And then there’s Coventry Bears; still very much new kids on the block as they embark on their fifth year in League 1 at the Butts Park Arena. Most fans would not expect there to be any history between the two sides, but there is.....The Rhinos’ home is also a famous cricket ground, but it was over on the Rugby playing side of the stadium that a cricket score was achieved as Leeds were the victors that day in 1913, beating Coventry’s Northern Union [Rugby League to us today] side 102-0.

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To anyone that’s ever played the game, there is nothing worse than not scoring a single point in a game, except maybe having a century scored against you. For Leeds, this is a record which still stands as their biggest ever victory, but it effectively signalled the end of Coventry as a Rugby League outpost. For the Leeds spectators, it must have been great sport at first, but then rather hollow as the scale of the victory grew and grew. Close games always make for the best entertainment. Then, as true supporters of the game, they must have realised that Coventry were in deep trouble and a bucket was passed around the ground to raise a collection for those sportsmen facing a long trip home by steam train. There was no M1 in those days so at least the journey was probably quicker.

Then World War 1 broke out. And that really was the end of Rugby League in Coventry, or so it seemed.....Fast forward to 1998, and a new Rugby League club is born in Coventry, and a young Alan Robinson has the crazy idea of starting a Rugby League team in the Midlands.

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Twenty one years later, just look at the Bears’ team, its deep roots in the region, the dedicated and loyal fan base, and the way they are now chalking up victories against long established outfits such as Hunslet and Keighley, both neighbours of the Rhinos. Last season started with a friendly against Leeds, just like this season, and the Super League side won 14-74, a gap 42 points less than in 1913.

The biggest cheers of the evening came when first Chris Vitalini, then Dan Gover and finally Hayden Freeman crossed over the line for the Bears and the overwhelming memory for those there that night last January wasn’t the score line but the atmosphere under the Butts Park Floodlights, with the record breaking and appreciative crowd. And that surely helped spur the Bears on to a good cup run and a string of well deserved victories later in the season. So, let’s hope for a good night once more, and a further narrowing of the gap!

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Coventry Bears v Leeds Rhinos

Friday 18th January 7.30pm Kick off

Buy Leeds Rhinos Tickets HERE

Gate admission on the night is also available Adults £15 Concessions £12 Juniors £5

Hospitality available for £45 per person please email alan.robinson@coventrybears.co.uk or call 07974 517519

30 seconds with Alan Robinson

We’ve reached the finale of our series of short films about the Bears family and we’ve saved the most important until last - it’s Bears founder, owner and CEO Alan Robinson.

What else can be said about Alan Robinson that hasn’t already been put out there?


He is the man from Northern Ireland who came to Coventry to get a degree, but also fell in love with rugby league, formed our club and is still here today guiding the ship.


And, 20 years on, he’s just as excited and passionate about it as he ever was.


Alan said: “We came from humble beginnings, back while I was at University in Coventry.


“We founded the club back in 1998 and have been a successful amateur club all these years. We’ve a great set of staff and volunteers, and we’re doing a lot of work in the community now, and that’s something that will ensure the future of the club and the next generation on the club.


“We want to keep developing our business, we want to keep bringing new fans into the game and new players into the game, and being more and more competitive every week against the established clubs in rugby league.”


Buy your season ticket now and find out full details of our sponsorship packages here.

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