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Published Date:
24 June 2009
HALIFAX have extended the contracts of two more players ahead of Sunday's Co-operative Championship trip to Gateshead, with goal-kicking winger Lee Paterson and back rower Mark Roberts both penning new deals.
Paterson, who joined Fax midway through 2007 from Rochdale, has signed for two years, with Roberts agreeing a one year extension until the end of 2010.

For Paterson, the length of the contract is recognition of a breakthrough season.

He has developed into one of the competition's top marksmen after making a stunning debut with the boot against Batley at the end of April.

The former Warrington junior, who had never kicked in a competitive match at any level, struck 12 from 12 to finish within sight of Bruce Burton's club record of 14, a mark that has stood since the 1970s, and has now kicked 70 goals this year.

"Almost by accident, Lee has developed into one of the best kickers in the competition," said Fax chief executive Graham Clay. "His success rate was well over 90 per cent at one point and I'd guess it's still somewhere in the 80s, which is outstanding.

"He fits the mould of the kind of winger we want at the club - big, strong and fast - and we're delighted he's staying with us."

Roberts, who first arrived in 2007, returned to the club over the winter after seeing his form nosedive during 12 months with Championship rivals Leigh.

"Mark obviously didn't have the best of years at Leigh and I think he's come back to us a much hungrier player," said Clay. "He's got great utility value and always gives 100 per cent wherever he plays.

"I think it's also important to mention that Mark, like Lee, is a good person as well as a good player.

"They both bring a lot to the club off the field too."

Former Australia Test centre Matt Gidley has ended speculation over his future by signing a new 12-month contract to stay at St Helens for next season.

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  • Last Updated: 24 June 2009 8:31 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
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Hellfire,

24/06/2009 12:55:33
Doesnt look like anyone cares.

Come on you Shaymeeeeeeeeeeeeeen!
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exiled supporter,

24/06/2009 13:00:09
Good news that current players are signing up but what about some news on new players. The last month has shown the team is not as good as they were hyped up to be - so wheres the added strength?

Also when do we get to see the video of Sundays Game? I hope it contains the Black moment...can not find it on you tube yet.
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biff64,

24/06/2009 13:08:29
agian hellfire opening your mouth before your brain is in gear if you dont like rugby stay away from stories
great news these two players have signed now get GLEESON
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Fax to the future,

24/06/2009 13:46:56
Great signing as they are both players who are committed and give 100%. Both are major players without getting the headlines as much as the playmakers

Hellfire- Jealousy is a horrible thing and you embarrass yourself with your constant snipes at the Rugby. If you do not like it do not read about it. No wonder very few Rugby fans would support th Soccer team when you and other football fans have such bitter twisted attitude to the Rugby team & Fans
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peter mcnamara,

24/06/2009 13:54:11
The Person known as Hellfire seems a bit of an idiot. Please remove them and their negative comments everyday please.
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Hellfire,

24/06/2009 14:23:37
Look you lot, dont pick on me because you are all sad!

You couldnt even beat Widnes, rugby is a stupid game but if I wanted to spend a boring 80 minutes then I would watch either the Rhinos or the Bulls.

Anyway it will soon be the time for the Shaymen to bring the shay back to life.
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Hellfire,

24/06/2009 14:33:24
Fax to the future! Jealous? me? you got to be joking. The only reason guys go to the rugby is to get away from their wives for a while.

Most rugby fans cant understand the rules of football because its too complicated for them.

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Hellfire,

24/06/2009 14:40:21
In fact!!!

All you mob would spend your time better by getting an allotment.
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Neil Lomas,

Halifax 24/06/2009 15:04:11
Hellfire , you know what I support both FC Halifax Town and Halifax RLFC and its people like you who make me want to not renew my footy season ticket for August...
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24/06/2009 15:09:11
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