South Wales rugby club admits cash doubts
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South Wales have admitted that they are struggling to raise the pounds 1m in backing that has been demanded from them before they can be fast-tracked into Super League.
Apollo Perelini of St Helens and Va'aiga Tuigamala of Wigan are expected back from their wasted trip to the postponed Oceania Cup today, in time to play in their club's matches on Sunday.
The London Broncos prop, Gavin Allen, has been found not guilty of a high tackle for which he was sent off at Workington last week.
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