Quote Father Ted="Father Ted"Whether they make it work in Wrexham will depend on the people at the Crusaders. They are near Rugby League land and will have no difficulty recruiting players from Lancs, Yorks & Cumbria.
The local area might not be a hotbed of Union but if they were after Union players then they could do no worse than look around here on the Wirral.
Seventeen clubs, two of them semi pro. Only 30 mins max by the M53. Plenty of talent around and they will play League provided someone talks to them.'"
What two clubs to you mean?
Chester pays it's first team players and Caldy have a wealthy backer but both clubs play at a low level in RU terms. The most successful RU club in Cheshire outside the top flight (i.e. Sale) is Macclesfield who are one division away from the RU equivalent of NL1.
It's not a very high standard. North Wales does not as far as I know have similar clubs.
Quote Father TedAs for fans, who knows where they will come from.
Locally perhaps people may respond to ticket deals offered and that would get a few through the gates. The unknown is where will the Crusaders be after the next franchise deal.'"
Wrexham isn't that big a place and there is a big English/Welsh rivalry in the area with Chester City soccer club and Wrexham having stoked this up over the years. It's got to come from North Wales IMO.
Quote Father TedFive years ago we didn't have any clubs or players in Wales, even after all this we could very well end up with two.
The object of the excercise all along was to develop RL in Wales especially S Wales. There is a massive amount of talent to go at and the overall objective does appear to be working out better than expected.'"
South Wales is the place to be. Even the WRU see North Wales as a development area whereas down south the oval ball is the one considered to be of the right shape.
Quote Father TedSurprising what can be salvaged from an absolute wreckage.
The Crusaders into SL has been a disaster. From it all with two Welsh clubs and loads of Welsh talent coming into the game the RFL could end up with a better result than they ever dreamed of.
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I admire your optimism but I don't see loads of Welsh talent flocking to the Crusaders and if they recruit established SL players from elsewhere with few Welsh players in the team then it's pointless. Down in South Wales I think they stood a far better chance of recruiting local players.
IMO the hope is that Neath do well and eventually earn a right to a SL place by winning a franchise and not because they were parachuted into SL prematurely as the Crusaders have been. I think we will end up with one Welsh RL team and it will be Neath in the not too distant future.
Quote Father TedSo will the next franchise round end with 14 or 16?
Will a heartlands team go? A club going nowhere with their ground and poor crowds whilst the Crusders stay in SL.
Or is someone brave enough to bet that next time around Cru will be ditched?'"
I thought the existing NL1 sides had been guaranteed one place in SL next time (which in itself seems stupid if no side meets the criteria....) and the other side was odds on to be a second French side.
Dave