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They are currently in the Championship, after being promoted in 2007, beating Oldham in the Play-Offs final.
They were finally promoted to Super League under coach Neil Kelly in 2001 beating Oldham 24 – 12 in the NFP Grand Final.
In 1991, Kilcline joined newly promoted Oldham Athletic but his stay at the club was not to be a long one.

Oldham and Rolling
Andrew Loog Oldham, the former producer and manager of The Rolling Stones, commented on how Led Zeppelin had a major influence on the record business, and the way rock concerts were managed and presented to huge audiences.
Oldham changed the spelling of the band name from " the Rollin ' Stones " to " the Rolling Stones " and changed the spelling of Richards last name to Richard because it " looked more pop ".
Oldham and Easton negotiated with Decca Records-which had regretted and were embarrassed by passing on the Beatles-an advantageous recording / production contract for the Rolling Stones, in which they got three times the typical royalty rate for a new act, full artistic control of recordings, and ownership of the recording masters.
Oldham presented the Rolling Stones ' use of independent studios to position his artists in the music press as more independent than the Beatles.
In some cases this was not credited at the time-many recordings by acts such as The Rolling Stones, The Small Faces, Donovan, The Kinks and The Who are credited to their various producers of the time, Andrew Loog Oldham.
* April 29 – 19-year-old Andrew Loog Oldham signs a contract with The Rolling Stones, becoming their manager.
In early 1964 she attended a Rolling Stones launch party with John Dunbar and met Andrew Loog Oldham, who discovered her.
On-air hosts on the channel include original Rolling Stones manager / producer Andrew Loog Oldham, singer / guitarist Joan Jett, former record executive Kid Leo, punk rock singer Handsome Dick Manitoba, and rock entrepreneur Kim Fowley.
Immediate Records was a British record label, started in 1965 by The Rolling Stones ' manager Andrew Loog Oldham and Tony Calder and concentrating on the London-based blues and R & B scene.
Oldham generated widely-reprinted headlines like " Would you let your daughter marry a Rolling Stone?
Oldham produced all Rolling Stones recordings from 1963 until late 1967 despite having no previous experience as a producer.
He also developed other studio talent with his Andrew Oldham Orchestra, in which Rolling Stones as well as London session players ( including Steve Marriott on harmonica ) recorded pop covers and instrumentals.
Oldham sold his share of the Rolling Stones ' management to Allen Klein in 1966, but continued in his role as the band's de facto manager and producer until late 1967.
Oldham co-wrote a ( mostly fictional ) biography of ABBA in the 1990s and three autobiographies: Stoned ( 1998 ), 2Stoned ( 2001 ), and Rolling Stoned ( 2011 ) in which he and other music figures recount his days as a manager, producer, and impresario.
The song Andrew's Blues, sung by Gene Pitney with the Rolling Stones and appearing on the Black Box collection CD1, is a humorous if scathing evocation of Oldham.
The song uses a sample of Andrew Oldham Orchestra's recording of The Rolling Stones ' 1965 song " The Last Time ".
( Moe's last name is believed to be a re-working of the name of the Rolling Stones ' record producer, Andrew Loog Oldham ).
ABKCO successfully sued The Verve over their song " Bitter Sweet Symphony ", which samples an Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra recording of " The Last Time " by The Rolling Stones.
Between the Buttons proved to be the last album produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, with whom The Rolling Stones would have a creative falling-out in mid-1967 during the arduous and meandering recording sessions for Their Satanic Majesties Request.
The UK edition ( in the form producer Andrew Loog Oldham and The Rolling Stones intended it ) was issued on 20 January 1967 ( Mono, LK 4852 ; Stereo, SKL 4852 ) on Decca Records, concurrently with a separate single, " Let's Spend the Night Together " b / w " Ruby Tuesday ".
In 1966 Klein bought Andrew Loog Oldham's share of the Rolling Stones ' management, though Oldham continued in his role as the band's producer until late 1967.
( Additionally, though the song was authored by The Rolling Stones, the Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra performed the sampled recording, and also filed suit upon the success of the song.
The songs were officially sanctioned, largely at the behest of Rolling Stones ' manager Andrew Oldham and released on Warner Bros. Records.
Peter was business partner to Andrew Oldham, who was for a while the Rolling Stones manager.

Oldham and Stones
They were almost straight away offered a deal with the newly established Immediate label, formed by ex-Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham.
Oldham, still a teenager, rapidly acquired a seasoned business partner ( Eric Easton ) and took over management of the Stones who had been informally represented by Giorgio Gomelsky.
Oldham signed recording rights to the Stones to Decca targeting A & R head Dick Rowe, who had earlier declined to sign The Beatles.

Oldham and Beatles
Andrew Loog Oldham, a former publicist of the Beatles, became the band's manager, but his age of nineteen-younger than any of the band-made it impossible for him to hold an agent's license.
Oldham said the Beatles ' obligation to record in EMI's studios made them seem to be " mere mortals ... sweating in the studio for the man ".
Oldham saw potential in the group being positioned as an " anti-Beatles "-a rougher group compared to the " cuddly moptop " image of the Beatles at that time.
She joined a team of hosts that includes original Rolling Stones manager / producer Andrew Loog Oldham, rock star Joan Jett, punk rock singer Handsome Dick Manitoba, producer / humorist / Beatles historian Martin Lewis, veteran FM radio deejay Kid Leo and rock entrepreneur Kim Fowley.

Oldham and by
* 1886 – The Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore is founded by Bishop William Oldham.
One of the earliest important discoveries ( suggested by Richard Dixon Oldham in 1906 and definitively shown by Harold Jeffreys in 1926 ) was that the outer core of the earth is liquid.
The Decca deal also let Oldham use non-Decca recording studios, with Regent Sound Studios, a mono facility decorated by egg boxes on the ceiling for sound treatment, becoming the preferred facility.
Further variations are to be found within the regions identified below ; for example, towns located less than from the city of Manchester such as Bolton, Oldham and Salford, each have distinct accents, all of which form the Lancashire accent, yet in extreme cases are different enough to be noticed even by a non-local listener.
An Oldham coupling has three discs, one coupled to the input, one coupled to the output, and a middle disc that is joined to the first two by tongue and groove.
This name was suggested to him by a friend, Andrew Loog Oldham, who had seen a poster for the film John Paul Jones in France.
He released his first solo recording as John Paul Jones, " Baja " ( written by Lee Hazlewood and produced by Oldham ) / " A Foggy Day in Vietnam ", as a single on Pye Records in April 1964.
The major urban centres of Manchester, Salford, Bolton, Blackburn, Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne, Oldham and Stockport, with a combined population of almost one million, were represented by either the two county MPs for Lancashire, or the two for Cheshire in the case of Stockport.
' ( This despite an intriguing skull in the British Museum of a ' tree bear ' collected in 1869 by Oldham and discussed in the Annals of the Royal Zoological Society.
Since shear waves cannot pass through liquids, this phenomenon was original evidence for the now well-established observation that the Earth has a liquid outer core, as demonstrated by Richard Dixon Oldham.
At the current rate, Oldham County will have a population around 61, 000 by 2010.
Oldham County's efforts to build a large business park on nearly of vacant land could have a significant, positive impact on the community, according to an economic analysis conducted by University of Louisville economist Paul Coomes.
The study, commissioned by the Oldham County Economic Development Authority ( OCEDA ) and Oldham-La Grange Development Authority, found that thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in salaries would be created if the plan to fully develop the Oldham Reserve Business Park in La Grange comes to fruition.
When Damon was 9, he moved to Turkey for three months before settling in Oldham, Essex, outside Colchester, in an area described by Albarn as " one of those burdgoening Thatcher experiments where they were building loads of small estates ".
The coat of arms is quite complex, since it incorporates ( from left to right ) a symbol chosen by the founder, the arms of the See of Winchester, and the arms of Hugh Oldham.
*" Fearful Symmetry ", a 1990 album by Box of Chocolates, a group that included Will Oldham
It is bordered by Oldham County to the northeast, the river to the west, and the Harrods Creek area to the southwest.
Services run by First West Yorkshire go from Slaithwaite to Marsden, Oldham & Manchester and to Huddersfield.
By-elections have also been called as a result of a constituency election being invalidated by voting irregularities ; see Oldham East and Saddleworth election petition.

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