By MATTHEW LUDDINGTON
When Peter Seabourne took on the role of Leeds Tykes director of rugby last summer, the club had been through a tumultuous period, enduring two relegations in three years.
This drastic decline saw them move from the Championship to National 2 North, depart from Headingley, transition to amateur status and undergo a name change.
However, amid this challenging period in the club’s rich history, there’s now a sense of optimism.
Tykes have won all 12 of their games so far this season, picking up 59 points out of 60. Seabourne was able to retain the core of his squad from ...
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