"Steve "Knocker" Norton" is an English former rugby league footballer. He represented Great Britain national rugby league team/Great Britain, England national rugby league team/England, and Rugby League War of the Roses/Yorkshire, and played club football for Castleford Tigers/Castleford before moving to Hull F.C./Hull, and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats/Wakefield Trinity. Norton was widely regarded as one of the greatest exponents of the game, with a distinctive side-step and ability to off-load the ball. He played at , or and contributed to a period of great success for the Hull club. Some observers have suggested that he never achieved the same heights on the international stage, but he is still a living legend in the City of Hull. Steve is the uncle of current Hull centre Ben Crooks and brother-in-law of Hull legend Lee Crooks (rugby league) /Lee Crooks.

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I can't disclose the name of the company yet, but if all goes to plan it hopes to be up and running by the end of March. We have identified a site fairly close to the fish docks.

If we backed out after Thursday, it would have cost us $100 per seat. But luckily, we didn't have that problem.

We will do it on a rolling basis, as countries make changes in law and regulation necessary to meet the CAFTA commitments.

I can confirm we will miss the target date of January 1 for implementation with our CAFTA partners.

I think the long bus ride was a bit of a hardship last year. The trip out there included a snow storm and a rough drive through the mountains. By flying, the team will have a couple of days to practice, relax and get ready.