1, RL Referee Jamie Bloem once played for Doncaster,
2, The club gained promotion to the premier division for the first time in 1993-94, and in 1994-95 Tattersfield was the venue for a game against Widnes that was aired live on Sky Sports. Doncaster won the game 21 points to 6 and at that time, 'The Dons' were top of division 1.
3, In 1980 Doncaster rugby League was in a film Another Bloody Sunday,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT1WILGrOug
4, In the started the 2008 league campaign Doncaster won the first three from three with 56–0, 54–12 and 36–18 wins. This saw them go top of the league at the end of March. Doncaster beat Oldham 18–10 in the National League Two Grand Final at Warrington to seal promotion alongside Gateshead and Barrow. Ellery Hanley resigned as coach, citing financial restraints.
5, From 1956–1961, Doncaster finished every season as the bottom side in the Northern Rugby Football Union.
6, On Sunday 1 September 1991, Third Division rugby was introduced into British rugby league. Doncaster entertained Nottingham City that day with the home side winning by a club record 88–6.
7, When a Rupert Murdoch funded Super League competition was proposed, part of the deal was that some traditional clubs would merge. Doncaster was to merge with Sheffield to form a South Yorkshire club that would compete in Super League. A meeting in Doncaster with Gary Hetherington from Sheffield Eagles was attended by 400 supporters and only 16 voted in favour; 3,000 people signed a petition against the merger and Doncaster survived as an unmerged club.
8, ORL and Doncaster have only meet once, that was a pre-season match with Doncaster winning 54-04
9, The final game of the 2007 season 'the Dons' travelled to the Shay to face Halifax. Former 'Don' Graham Holroyd ran the game for Halifax, leading them to a 52–24 victory, this result meant that Doncaster had finished bottom of the 2007 League table.
10, On 28 June it was announced that the new owners had decided to ditch the Lakers moniker and revert to Doncaster RLFC.
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