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3 hours ago, DavidM said:
Maybe next time
I supposed I asked for that! Well done to Workington, definitely the better team today.
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Midlands (just)
Oldham (just) and
Crusaders (just) I'm hoping we get the win we deserved at Workington. Lost by two points on a controversial last kick decision. Workington players celebrated like they'd won the Challenge Cup; I'm hoping to do the same this weekend.
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23 hours ago, sheddingswasus said:
The drop goal was to take Oldham 2 scores clear and it had the desired effect. Oldham regained their ascendancy at the point and then scored again. When they were well in control in the first half but only 6-0 up they twice turned down a kick at goal in front of the goals to extend the lead. In the end I think drop goal was to correct the first half bad choices
I'd agree with that. It was smart game management and it was then up to Crusaders to break down Yeds defence. Oldham played an intelligent game forcing the game into the Cru half and making us play the length of the field. We were in the game until the drop goal and conceding two tries in quick succession.
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Didn't think Giants would have won that one.
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Wins for Skolars, Hunslet and Workington.....and a cheeky away win for North Wales Crusaders at Oldham would d very nicely, thank you!
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This week I'll be playing Masters RL for Wales in Canada!
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21 hours ago, Chronicler of Chiswick said:
Well, that was a fairly nasty day at our latest venue. After going in 16-6 up at half time and looking reasonably comfortable, the Cru promptly imploded in the second half leaking four tries with only a consolation one right on the whistle (second game in a row with apparently no timekeeper). What was particularly depressing was the inability to change tactics when it was obvious that our standard scheme of just bludgeoning down the middle using our biggest forwards and hoping that the opposition cracks had been worked out by Hunslet - surely there's a plan 'B'!
I though we stopped looking after the ball and trying to force passes or offloads that weren't on....Whatever happened we certainly weren't at the races in the second half and Hunslet had a comfortable win in the end.
League 1 now looks like two distinct halfs --- and were in the bottom bit!
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Waiting for the Keighley backlash!!
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22 hours ago, Rene_Artois said:
Is it worth booking hotel in Colwyn Bay for the Doncaster game?
Sorry to be a pest but a weekend there is as close as I can manage to a summer hol
I'd love to say "yes" with some certainty but unfortunately they way things have been going at Eirias Park I can't do that. All I can say is our next 3 games will be in Chester RUFC. The pitch at Eirias Park looked finished when I went to watch the Womens game on 11th June...and was supposed to be signed off on Wednesday 14th for insurance purposes. I'm not really sure what the hold-up is. Its very frustrating for home and away fans and even more so for our Directors having to find alternative venues after being promised so much by Eirias Park and Conwy Council.
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https://www.northwalescrusadersrlfc.co.uk/post/club-statement-1
North Wales Crusaders will be playing their next 3 home League 1 fixtures at
Chester RUFC, Hare Lane, Guilden Sutton, Chester CH3 7DB
Due to the incompetence of Eirias Park not ensuring work on the ground was completed in time and signed off for insurance purposes.
Many thanks are extended to Chester RUFC for accomodating us.
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Three home wins.
Please note: North Wales Crusaders (perhaps we should change our name to Wanderers!!) will be playing this game AND the next two home games (2nd July and 16th July) at Chester RUFC, Hare Lane, Gilden Sutton, Chester CH3 7DB
We've played there before and its a lovely stadium.....and not that far from North Wales...I'm sure we can bend the border for a few weeks!!
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Once again Eirias Park has broken its promise to the club to have the stadium sorted. I was at Eirias Park last weekend for our first womens game and the pitch looked ready appart from clearing some building materials and fencing. I sence we are being messed about. Our Directors are working overtime to get games on at alternative venues and our fans are completely frustrated.
The game will be played at Clwb Rygbi Nant Conwy, Pant-y-Carw, Llanrwst LL26 0PW
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17 minutes ago, FearNothing said:
Cru v Hurricanes I understand is being played in Llanrwst, so check the Cru website before travelling.
Oh, and we'll win
Yep. Once again Eirias Park has broken its promise to the club to have the stadium sorted. I was at Eirias Park last weekend for our first womens game and the pitch looked ready appart from clearing some building materials and fencing. I sence we are being messed about. Our Directors are working overtime to get games on at alternative venues and our fans are completely frustrated.
The game will be played at Clwb Rygbi Nant Conwy, Pant-y-Carw, Llanrwst LL26 0PW
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7 hours ago, Chronicler of Chiswick said:
Oldham, Dewsbury, Doncaster. Out of curiosity, Gogledd, has it been confirmed that the ground will be ready for our game against Midlands a week on Sunday?
Nothing confirmed yet. I think the the Club, after being promised two weeks ago that Eirias Park would be ready and then being let down, are reluctant to confirm anything in case it doesn't happen. Thats my best guess.
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Please note. North Wales v Workington Town has been postponed due to the pitch at Eiria Park not being finished in tome for our first home game since March! Bitterly disappointing for both sets of supporters.
Also note. North Wales Crusaders play their first ever game at 1pm on the 4G pitch behind Eirias Park....before anyone asks, this was deemed not to meet RFL minimum standards for League 1.
...so We'll have another home game, away from home vs Workington in July.
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22 hours ago, OriginalMrC said:
I said a few weeks ago that the final league positions already looked to be in place after only a few games. The only team looking likely to climb the table are Crusaders. Top 3 and bottom 3 are locked in already.
Saying that with it being so predicatable it's not worth betting. Be lucky to get evens on a 4 team accumulator
A bit of an odd season for us. We finished 3rd in the league last season and got knocked out in the playoffs. We lost some experienced players to Championship clubs or retirement, so this year was a relatively new team. We've played all the top teams and lost. We've only really had one proper home game all season (We played Dewsbury at 'home' in Widnes) and now after being promised Eirias park would be ready for 11th June, we've been let down by the stadium not finishing the work on time. Add to that a list of 13 injuries during our first 6 game, we've done well to win 3 on the bounce!
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A real frustration for both sets of fans. We were told not two weeks ago that work on the stadium was on schedule and the pitch would be ready for our first home fixture since March!
The postponement means we lose out on revenue and our fans miss out on a home game, due to the stadium not meeting our expectations.
It must be frustrating for Town fans too; particularly if you had booked accommodation in the Colwyn Bay area.
If you are in Colwyn Bay, our womens team play their very first ever fixture at 13:00 on the 4G pitch at the rear of Eirias Park - and yes. the Club did ask if we could play the League 1 fixture there, but it doesn't meet RLF minimum standards.
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A real frustration for both sets of fans. We were told not two weeks ago that work on the stadium was on schedule and the pitch would be ready for our first home fixture since March!
The postponement means we lose out on revenue and our fans miss out on a home game, due to the stadium not meeting our expectations.
It must be frustrating for Town fans too; particularly if you had booked accommodation in the Colwyn Bay area.
If you are in Colwyn Bay, our womens team play their very first ever fixture at 13:00 on the 4G pitch at the rear of Eirias Park - and yes. the Club did ask if we could play the League 1 fixture there, but it doesn't meet RLF minimum standards.
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7 minutes ago, Pen-Y-Bont Crusader said:
Agree on the investment. Here in Wales the RU game is ta king a hammering at all levels. The lads at Academy level are all leaving for England which ishaving an impact on the places for English kids already there. A proper serious investor for a S Wales club right now could do a lot worse….
7 minutes ago, Pen-Y-Bont Crusader said:Agree on the investment. Here in Wales the RU game is ta king a hammering at all levels. The lads at Academy level are all leaving for England which ishaving an impact on the places for English kids already there. A proper serious investor for a S Wales club right now could do a lot worse….
Totally agree. The WRU are having all sorts of problems including investigations of a toxic culture. The regional team are in meltdown and the National team has lost 4 of its most experienced players this month! Players could be looking for a fresh break; a good RL leader, and some progressive investors in Cardiff or Swansea could reap the benefits.
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i went to Cornwall RLFC las weekend - took me 5 days from North Wales (365 miles).....however 1 did cycle there to raise money for Motor Neurone Disease....you can read about it here!
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North Wales Crusaders
Oldham
Doncaster
Workington
A loooooong trip to Skolars trying to avoid the Man U and Man City coaches heading in the same direction for the same kick off time in the same city!! Lets hope we get there and back safely
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North Wales Crusaders - On the move again!
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To be honest, I'd be happy staying at Chester.