In this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, Pete Egerton speaks to Harrogate Town defender Toby Sims and also pays a visit to Black Sheep Brewery in Masham, where they've launched a new beer in name of Rob Burrow MBE.
Town defender Toby signed a two-year-deal at the end of last season and is loving life at the club.
Which is better: Scoring a goal or making a goal-line clearance?
Toby also tells us how the news went down with the squad regarding Luke Armstrong wishing to leave and he looks ahead, to a tough match against Forest Green Rovers.
On Tuesday (8th August) at the Black Sheep Brewery in Masham, they launched a new beer - "Burrow's Blonde."
It's to support Rob Burrow MBE and those, like Rob, living with Motor Neurone Disease.
In partnership with the Rob Burrow Racing club, Pete learns more about how the club was set up and speaks to Rob's wife Lindsey.
We also hear from Danika Priim who, as a former Leeds Rhinos player, is very much looking forward to the women's Challenge Cup final.
Another former Rugby League player, Eorl Crabtree, also speaks to Pete and gives his thoughts on Black Sheep's latest offering...
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