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4 hours ago, Barley Mow said:
They decided to show yesterday's wheelchair game this weekend instead.
4 hours ago, Barley Mow said:They decided to show yesterday's wheelchair game this weekend instead.
I think the decision to show the wheelchair game was made a while ago when they announced they were showing a series of 6 games. I was hoping that they may have had permission to show todays playoff game
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16 hours ago, shrewsbury roughyed said:
Is this match televised?
I was hoping it was going to be on the Sportsman on YouTube....I've just checked and its not on. Nothing on the Sportsman until the League 1 playoff 'final' on 6th October (Keighley v Rochdale or Hunslet)
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13 hours ago, Yorks Tim said:
'Scored' - we're not so sure but congratulations and good luck to Hunslet anyway.
I was only following the feeds on BBC Sport so no idea if (as it sounds) it was a controversial try (or not). Midlands have done brilliantly this season....its always a shame when it comes to an end.
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Great game at Cougar Park.
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Great game at Cougar Park. Hornets comeback wasn't quite enough but they certainly didn't leave anything in the tank. Following the other game too - Midlands were up 14-12 but Hunslet scored right at the end to win 18-14.
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...and 146 miles from Stadiwm CSM, Eirias Parc, Colwyn Bay....Welcome to League 1 from North Wales Crusaders
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Eagles, Featherstone, Wakefield, TO XIII, Bulldogs, Bulls, Doncaster
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Cougars and Hunslet. Sorry to Bearman and Yorks Tim, I think Hunslet will be the end of your fabulous season
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17 hours ago, langpark said:
Really happy for Midlands. Are they the first expansion club that reached the playoffs in recent years?
Crusaders have been in the playoffs 3 times and got all the way through to the playoff finals last year, beating Workington, Hunslet and Oldham but eventually losing out to Doncaster.
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Congratulations to Midlands Hurricanes. 24 - 22 - through the Eliminator and into the next round.
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Hornets and Hurricanes
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Glad to have Ben playing for us at Crusaders....and a smashing fella off the pitch too.
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Good article. Jodie is right....I really hope they don't start splitting the game into a mens league and a womens league. Wales Wheelchair RL and North Wales Crusaders in particular, have been at the forefront of developing players to their potential no matter if the players are men, women or trans...and long may it continue.
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Hurricanes, Oldham and Cougars to win.
A huge party at Boundary Park (and very well deserved).
A big celebration at the Alexander Stadium on Hurricanes reaching the playoffs (Best of luck to them).
Cougars to narrowly defeat Hornets to secure the second spot.
North Wales Crusaders to win - although the game is a dead rubber, as it wont affect the playoffs, it will give us time to reflect on what could have been, and the exciting prospect of what is to come in 2025. Season tickets go on sale, so I'll be in the queue for one of those.
On a personal reflection - I only missed one game this season, home and away; That was a home game vs Workington on Fathers Day. Over the season I met plenty of lovely people in League 1 , home and away; Thank You for your company, your friendly rivalry and for coming to North Wales Crusaders to support your teams. See some of you next year. Good luck and congratulations to those who go up to the Championship.
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15 minutes ago, sheddingswasus said:
I have been impressed by the cru this year ( and last year). Maybe with their new owner they can kick on and aim for promotion. But from experience keep moving fixtures around does no good for building a fan base.
Last year the nomadic experience was due to the Eirias Park being redeveloped and a new pitch laid. We had one game swithched this year due to a new running track being laid; but you're right. It decimated our crowds
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On 03/08/2024 at 21:31, welshmagpie said:
No (though they can access camps). None this year.
North Wales needs reinvigoration in terms of community clubs and juniors - it’s years away from what’s in place down south.
Ralf Roberts, who score two tries in each of the three matches hes played for Wales U16 is from Wrexham, although his playing has been done through clubs in the North West and hes recently signed for Warrinton Wolves. Fantastic prospect and I hope we can get him playing for North Wales Crusaders in the very near future.
Ralf, will be like any other prospective players in North East Wales, will most probably be snatched up by scouts from North West England clubs.
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18 hours ago, Yorks Tim said:
Crusaders result confirms Midlands and Workington places in play-offs.
It has been a long time coming for the Coventry / Midlands club to achieve this and it feels fantastic.
Wasn't to be for the Cru this year, but we'll build again for 2025 with a new owner.
Congratulations to Hurricanes on getting into the playoff and proving you're no longer the whipping boys. I'll be following the Hurricanes in the play-offs; I may even get along to the game if you're playing in the Alexandra in the first round.
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Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Monty Python
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1 hour ago, Chronicler of Chiswick said:
Crusaders only away win (well, one can but hope!)
I'll second that!
We HAVE to win if we are to have any impact on the play-offs. We need to play like we did at Hunslet in the first 40 minutes last Sunday.... but for both halves of the game!!
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I'll be happy to see Wales senior mens team play a home game in Wales. I'd be happy to see them play anywhere. This will be their first game since exiting the RLWC2021 in November 2022...and we have two really important games coming up in France so a warm up game is a bonus. Wales need to be playing far more often
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On 18/08/2024 at 18:46, JF1 said:
Hunslet managed to see off Crusaders who seemed to have the game well in hand at 6-20 early in the second half.
From then on Hunslet,who were poor in the first half, clicked in to gear to score 22 unanswered points.
Crusaders well supported as ever, but they will be disappointed at their team's inability to complete their sets of 6 in the second half including a couple of clear try scoring opportunities.
We seem to be playing one good half a game! We were great in the first 40 minutes, and you're right, our completion rate was poor in the second half....and we blew tow clear try scoring chances. Pressure is on now. We HAVE to win the last two games and then have better points difference than Workington to get into the top 6. Not great relying on other results but thats where we are.
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18 hours ago, Chronicler of Chiswick said:
We have the rare ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory! Probably the end of our playoff hopes - we've Rochdale away next week and finish off with Cornwall at home while Worky have the season long car crash that's Newcastle at home followed by Oldham away. Might just sneak it but it's very doubtful.
We have to beat Rochdale and Cornwall, and end up with a better goal difference than Workington.... and we could sneak into the top six!
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All away wins.....except for Cornwall. Can they upset the table and let North Wales back in with a chance of coming 6th?
Big weekend for Oldham. I expect them to lift the trophy on Sunday.
North Wales Crusaders need to go into playoff mode and beat Hunslet. I'll be a bag of nerves again, I know we CAN win if we play our best for 80 minutes. Cru to edge it by 2 points.
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3 minutes ago, Chronicler of Chiswick said:
Problem there is that without the multi angle relays that we get interminably in SL, at this level the officials can only give what they see in what's almost literally the blink of an eye - an analogy would be Billy Thompson's sending off of Syd Hines at Wembley. After seeing the video that Micron issued years later he reckoned that Murphy conned him. Lets hope it's not the end of Rob's career, I've seem some very nasty injuries (and helped carry some of them off the pitch) in my time and that one's up there with the worst of them.
I can't see Rob playing again....his injury will keep him out for the rest of this season and he was only back from retirement to finish off this year. A really nasty injury which hopefully will be picked up by the match review panel.
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Sun 29th Sept: Betfred League One Final Eliminator: Rochdale Hornets v Hunslet KO 15:00
in The General Rugby League Forum
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Listening to the playoff game on BBC Radio Manchester. Hunslet came good with 8 tries and a romping second half. Hornets discipline letting them down. 26 - 46