If you’re hunting for the latest on Nick Woltemade, you’re in the right spot. This page rolls up every article, match report and interview that talks about Nick, so you can stay on top of his form, his role in the squad and what the fans are saying.
Nick broke into the first‑team last season and quickly became a fan favourite. He's a versatile back, comfortable on the wing and equally handy at full‑back. What makes him stand out is his speed off the mark and a knack for finding space even when the defence is tight.
Last weekend Nick scored a crucial try against St. Helens, helping Carnforth pull off a 24‑22 win. The try came after a slick sideline pass, and the commentary team praised his timing and footwork. In the same game he logged three line breaks and a solid defensive tackle, showing he’s not just an attacking weapon.
Earlier this month he was named man‑of‑the‑match in the derby against Fleetwood. Fans posted clips of his sideline sprint and a hard‑charged tackle that stopped a potential try. The local paper quoted him saying, “I just play my natural game and trust the team.” That confidence is why coaches keep him in high‑pressure moments.
Looking ahead, Nick is slated to start in the home game against Ribble Valley next Saturday. The coaching staff hinted they’ll give him more minutes at full‑back to test his kicking range. If he nails the conversions, Carnforth could gain a valuable points boost.
Off the pitch, Nick is involved in community work, visiting local schools and running skill clinics. Those events usually draw a lot of young fans who want to copy his footwork. It’s a good reminder that his impact isn’t just on the scoresheet – he’s shaping the next generation of players.
Want to keep up with Nick’s stats? The club’s official app updates his tackle count, meters run and try tally after every match. It’s handy for those who love the numbers side of the game.
In short, this tag page pulls together everything Nick Woltemade fans need – from match‑day heroics to community stories. Bookmark it, check back after every game and stay connected with one of Carnforth Rugby Club’s brightest talents.
A £69m debutant needed 29 minutes to flip the mood on Tyneside. Nick Woltemade’s first-half header gave Newcastle a 1-0 win over Wolves at St James’ Park and their first league victory of the season. Eddie Howe’s side move to five points from four games (1-2-1). Wolves are bottom after four defeats on the bounce and still searching for a first goal and a first point.
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