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==Sport in Morley== |
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[[Morley R.F.C.]] was founded in [[1878]] and was a member of the [[Northern Union]]. When the Northern Union clubs broke away from the RFU to form what is now [[rugby league]], the Morley representatives missed the train to [[Huddersfield]] as they were still in the pub. The club's heyday was in the [[1970s]] where they won the Yorkshire Cup on five occasions. Some of this glory was recaptured in April [[2005]] when the club won the Powergen Intermediate Cup at [[Twickenham]]. |
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The town also has a [[cricket]] club (whose team plays in the Bradford League), along with a [[football (soccer)|football]] club (Morley Town) and [[Rugby league]] club (Morley Borough). |
Morley is a town in the countyofWest Yorkshire, England, in the Metropolitan Borough of Leeds and is situated five miles south-west of Leeds city centre. A population of 47,579 was recorded by the 2001 census[1]; this included West and East Ardsley, although these areas are not governed by Morley Town Council, and many locals view them as separate. By the census definition, Morley is larger than Pontefract, Castleford, BatleyorKeighley, although it still has the reputation as a small town.
Morley, like Rome, is built on seven hills: Scatcherd Hill, Dawson Hill, Daisy Hill, Chapel Hill, Hunger Hill, Troy Hill and Banks Hill.
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