Crusaders Rugby League
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Crusaders Rugby League (Welsh: Croesgadwyr Rygbi'r Gynghrair) was a professional rugby league club based in Bridgend and later in Wrexham, Wales. They played for six seasons in the Rugby Football League competitions, including three years in the Super League from 2009 to 2011.
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Full name | Crusaders Rugby League | |
Nickname(s) | Cru, Saders, Celtic | |
Short name | Crusaders | |
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Founded | 2005 | |
Exited | 2011; 13 years ago (2011) | |
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Chairman | Ian Roberts | |
Coach | Iestyn Harris | |
Captain | Clinton Schifcofske | |
Competition | Super League | |
Super League XVI | 14th | |
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Most capped | 112 – Damien Quinn | |
Highest points scorer | 612 – Damien Quinn |
Founded as Celtic Crusaders in 2005 initially based in Bridgend, the club played in National League Two from 2006 to 2007 and in National League One in 2008. In 2009 they were awarded a Super League licence, and in 2010 they moved from Bridgend to Wrexham in North Wales, and dropped "Celtic" from their name. After three years in the Super League, on 26 July 2011 the club announced they were withdrawing their application to remain in the league for the 2012–15 seasons. They disbanded after the 2011 season, and were succeeded by a new club, North Wales Crusaders, in Championship 1 in 2012.[1] They played their home matches at Brewery Field then the Racecourse Ground.
The Crusaders won the National League Two championship in 2007. Their last coach was Iestyn Harris.[2]