Barrow Raiders have injury woes after Challenge Cup exit

“WE go again” that was the message from Barrow Raiders head coach Paul Crarey as his side exited the Challenge Cup at the weekend.

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Raiders went out of the competition as they suffered a 42-04 defeat away to big-spending Oldham. And to add injury to insult, Crarey’s men suffered a number of injuries, which means he will have to try to shuffle his pack for the 2025 Championship curtain raiser at home to Hunslet on Sunday. Speaking to the club’s official social media channels after the cup defeat, he said: “We just weren’t good enough really, but there was a little bit adversity there, and there will be a little bit of adversity this week on who we are going to play in the halves.

“Looks like our two hookers have hamstring problems, and Ryan Johnston is out now, so it’s going to be a difficult period for us getting a balanced side on the field against Hunslet. “But there were positives and there was a lot of scramble from us. We defended well for long periods.



“So, we’ll go again this week, it’s not the end of the world. “They (Oldham) are a good side and have spent well. “They were very, very slick.

We hadn’t seen that from them in their friendlies, but they came out of the blocks against us.” Crarey felt the time spent in the sin bin by Ramon Silva and Ryan King proved costly for his side, but while happy to praise their opponents, the Barrow boss did feel his side were also hampered by injuries. He added: “We lost Ryan Johnston with a straight HIA (Head Injury Assessment), so he won’t play for 11 days, we lost Aaron Smith after nine minutes in the first period with a hamstring, so (Alex) Bishop went on and did, I think, 71 minutes at number nine, and he hasn’t played all year.

“So, we had to make some big changes. (Matt) Costello had to go in the halves, and we were a little bit disjointed, and not fluent. “Taking nothing away from Oldham, I thought they were very good.

“I think they gave away 16 penalties, but they were for infringements at the ruck, and they were slowing us down. “They were very smart, so we were getting a penalty on play two and play three, and we had no fluency. “But all credit to Oldham, I though they were great to be honest.

“Like I say we had to make a lot of adjustments and the scoreline was a blow out. “But maybe the scoreline isn’t a fair reflection of the work we put in.”.