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« on: 08 May 2011, 22:22:08 »

We all know the problems Wrexham FC / Crusaders are having in trying to keep hold of the Racecourse Ground, due to finanicial reasons.
Well, the other day, I was driving through Colwyn Bay, and I noticed that Eirias Park is currently under-going a serious re-vamp.

Could this possibly be the "new" home of Crusaders in 2012???
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« Reply #1 on: 08 May 2011, 23:01:24 »

Very Very doubtfull, the re development at erias is part of big plans that WRU have for a gog team, the cru have a 25 year lease to play out of wrexham, *shakes head*

if RL was to be played at erias then it would be better suited to a national league team like the scorpians, and build from there, certainly not upto SL standard although that has not stopped the cru in the past

Wales rugby league has missed the boat numerous times in north wales and still do so with the lack of development they put into the area, they only see south wales as the hotbed for RL talent, which in itself is a joke, lots of ex pats live in north wales from the RL heartlands, no better place to expand the game than the north imo, there is certainly a north/south divide in fact crusaders real academy sides are still based in south wales, with a north wales side in the same league as the likes of west bank u18`s but in the whole, crusaders and WRL are essentially the same organisation, the cru could effectively be called wales rugby league, or even new south wales rugby league  Cheesy

2 players from north wales are currently playing for widnes 1 in the academy and 1 in the u`18s and 2 others are on rochdales books with stanky
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« Reply #2 on: 09 May 2011, 18:53:41 »

Very Very doubtfull, the re development at erias is part of big plans that WRU have for a gog team, the cru have a 25 year lease to play out of wrexham, *shakes head*

if RL was to be played at erias then it would be better suited to a national league team like the scorpians, and build from there, certainly not upto SL standard although that has not stopped the cru in the past

Wales rugby league has missed the boat numerous times in north wales and still do so with the lack of development they put into the area, they only see south wales as the hotbed for RL talent, which in itself is a joke, lots of ex pats live in north wales from the RL heartlands, no better place to expand the game than the north imo, there is certainly a north/south divide in fact crusaders real academy sides are still based in south wales, with a north wales side in the same league as the likes of west bank u18`s but in the whole, crusaders and WRL are essentially the same organisation, the cru could effectively be called wales rugby league, or even new south wales rugby league  Cheesy

2 players from north wales are currently playing for widnes 1 in the academy and 1 in the u`18s and 2 others are on rochdales books with stanky
Correct. The re-development at Eirias Park has been planned for years. Got big things lined up there.
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