Triumph and Disaster

Triumph and Disaster - 150 years of Rochdale Hornets Triumph and Disaster tells the story of Rochdale Hornets Rugby League Football Club. Founded in 1871 with the lofty ambition of putting a nondescript Lancashire mill town on the nation’s...

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Triumph and Disaster - 150 years of Rochdale Hornets

Triumph and Disaster, by Jim Stringer and Mark Wynn, tells the story of Rochdale Hornets Rugby League Football Club. Founded in 1871 with the lofty ambition of putting a nondescript Lancashire mill town on the nation’s sporting map, the majority of the 150 years since then have been as tough as the game itself.

Semi-professional rugby league is not a glamorous sport and the incredible story of Rochdale Hornets is not one of glory. Having gone 91 years between trophies and 97 years between league titles, it is a story of survival, struggle, conflict and relentless optimism.

At any number of points in the last century and a half, it was significantly more likely that the Hornets would fail rather than fly. That the club has managed to pull through the different spells of turmoil that have beaten against its door has often been down to good luck as much as good management.

Painstakingly researched, Triumph and Disaster - 150 years of Rochdale Hornets chronicles the landmark moments that have defined Rochdale Hornets’ remarkable journey from the industrial revolution to the 21st Century.

And, as rugby league scrambles to define its own future, Rochdale Hornets continues to do what it's always done: it battles, onward.

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