"Crusaders chairman Leighton Samuel told BBC Sport: "We must go forward with a viable facility and the stadium at the
Brewery Field was not ideal at the time of the initial bid, it didn't meet certain criteria and we have to meet that criteria this time.
"Rodney Parade certainly meets that criteria,
especially in terms of capacity.
"It is an option. They do want us there and we would love to play out of there as it is a nice facility and is to be redeveloped."
And the RFL's assessment of Celtic after the licenses were announced....
CELTIC CRUSADERS
Whilst well maintained, the ground is limited and old fashioned but
there is a commitment to immediately enhance the current facilities.
In the medium term the club recognises the need to develop a new facility and appears to be working with the local public agencies to deliver this.
As with any new venture, financial projections are more subjective but the club has demonstrated financial stability during its progress through the National Leagues. The club has built good relationships with commercial partners and TV channel S4C offers exciting opportunities. There is supportive independent market research for Super League in South Wales, although inevitably this can only be fully tested by the club’s actual participation in the competition. The playing infrastructure is very good in places but the club is understandably at the early stages with its scholarship and academy teams.