crucrucrusaders wrote:Just to bring this back on topic what a great start to the season for the club at it's new home.
A sell out that was never close in South Wales when at Brewery Field and a very spirited performance that was very encouraging. Holding the champions and matching them for 65 minutes is no disgrace having had no pre season friendlies. Great hope for the season ahead.
What with the Scorpions starting off in Neath and Crusaders getting such an impressive crowd the future of Welsh Rugby League certainly looks bright.
So lets have a look at this 'bright start for Welsh Rugby League' in a little more detail.
A club full of illegal Australians which couldnt survive in South Wales moved to North Wales, changed names, hired more Australians to replace the illegal ones where they are ground sharing with a football team. Record so far...played 1....lost 1 ... points difference... minus 28. One Welsh player in the side that got whipped by Leeds.
My god. I would hate to see what a bad start looked like.