2010 Crusaders Rugby League season

Crusaders Rugby League enter their 5th year of rugby league, their 2nd in professional rugby league, in 2010. Additionally, this will be their first known as Crusaders Rugby League after previously being known as Celtic Crusaders,[1] and their first year playing away from Brewery Field, Bridgend, moving to Wrexham's Racecourse Ground.[2] They will be in contention for the Super League, in its 15th season and the 2010 Challenge Cup.

2010 Crusaders Rugby League season
Super League XV Rank8th
Play-off resultLost in Eliminators
Challenge CupFifth round
Team information
ChairmanGeoff Moss
Head coachBrian Noble
Captain
StadiumRacecourse Ground
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Season review

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Preseason

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The preseason saw the Crusaders make a number of changes firstly the Crusaders changed their name from Celtic Crusaders to Crusaders Rugby League[3] then they got rid of previous coach John Dixon and was replaced by Brian Noble as well as gaining Nobles services Iestyn Harris and Jon Sharp joined as assistant coaches.[4] The preseason also saw Wales take part in the 2009 European Cup which they ended up winning against Scotland 28–16,[5] from the Crusaders 2010 Squad Jordan James, Ben Flower, Elliot Kear, Lewis Mills and Lloyd White were all named in the Wales squad.[6] The Crusaders also confirmed Wrexhams Racecourse Ground as their new home ground for 2010 they originally planned to play at Newports Rodney Parade but unfortunately they couldn't which meant they had to move their South Wales base 200 miles to North Wales. The Crusaders made a number of high-profile signings during the off season with players such as former Great Britain internationals Jamie Thackray and Gareth Raynor joining the club as well as former NRL player Michael Witt returning to the 13-man code after a 1+12-year stint with the Otago rugby union club.

2010 season

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In April, Crusaders progressed from the fourth round of the Challenge Cup with a 58–8 win over York City Knights.[7]

Results

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Super League

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Table

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PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Wigan Warriors (L, C)272205922411+51144Play-offs
2 St Helens272007946547+39940
3 Warrington Wolves272007885488+39740
4 Leeds Rhinos271719725561+16435
5 Huddersfield Giants2716110758439+31933
6 Hull F.C.2716011569584−1532
7 Hull Kingston Rovers2714112653632+2129
8 Celtic Crusaders2712015547732−18524
9 Castleford Tigers2711016648766−11822
10 Bradford Bulls279117528728−20019
11 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats279018539741−20218
12 Salford City Reds278019448857−40916
13 Harlequins277020494838−34414
14 Catalans Dragons276021409747−33812
Source: Rugby League Project
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield Winners

Super League results

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W Win D Draw L Loss

DateRoundVersusH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
Super League results
29 January4 Leeds RhinosHRacecourse GroundL6–34RaynorWitt10,334RLP
5 February1 Wigan WarriorsADW StadiumL6–38DyerWitt13,680RLP
12 February2 Salford City RedsAThe WillowsW36–16Mellars (3), Raynor, Thackray, Winterstein, WittWitt (4)3,421RLP
21 February3 Hull F.C.HRacecourse GroundW18–16Youngquest (2), WittWitt (3)6,794RLP
7 March5 Warrington WolvesAHalliwell Jones StadiumL12–46Bryant, WithersWitt (2)11,113RLP
12 March6 St HelensAThe GPW Recruitment StadiumL30–37Dyer, Mellars, Raynor, Thackray, WithersWitt (5}8,507RLP
19 March7 Catalans DragonsHRacecourse GroundW14–6Chan, LuptonWitt (3)6,124RLP
26 March8 Castleford TigersAThe JungleL16–22Chan, LuptonWitt (3)5,229RLP
5 April10 Bradford BullsAGrattan Stadium, OdsalL16–20Hauraki, MellarsWitt (4)7,853RLP
11 April11 Wakefield Trinity WildcatsAHearwell StadiumW20–10Mellars, Thomas, Witt, YoungquestWitt (2)4,671RLP
25 April12 Huddersfield GiantsHRacecourse GroundL10–38Dyer, HaurakiWitt4,127RLP
1 May13 Bradford BullsNMurrayfield StadiumW19–0Witt (3), SammutWitt (3 + FG)26,642RLP
16 May14 Hull Kingston RoversA"New" Craven ParkL10–54Raynor, SammutWitt7,273RLP
22 May15 Wigan WarriorsHRacecourse GroundL26–46Chan, Hanbury, Lupton, Witt, YoungquestWitt (3)6,075RLP
6 June16 HarlequinsATwickenham StoopL22–50Chan, Hanbury, Lupton, SchifcofskeSchifcofske (3)2,381RLP
13 June17 Bradford BullsHRacecourse GroundW44–20Hauraki (2), Martin, Mellars, Thomas, Withers, YoungquestSchifcofske (8)2,979RLP
20 June18 Leeds RhinosAHeadingley Carnegie StadiumW32–26Hauraki (2), Mellars (2), PeekSchifcofske (6)14,371RLP
27 June19 Wakefield Trinity WildcatsHRacecourse GroundL0–412,837RLP
4 July20 Warrington WolvesHRacecourse GroundL10–30Hanbury, YoungquestSchifcofske5,197RLP
11 July21 Huddersfield GiantsAGalpharm StadiumL12–30Hauraki, SammutSchifcofske (2)5,339RLP
17 July22 Catalans DragonsAStade Gilbert BrutusW26–22Chan, Hanbury, Hauraki, LuptonSchifcofske (5)6,208RLP
25 July23 Castleford TigersHThe GnollW30–24Hanbury, Hauraki, James, Martin, SammutSchifcofske (5)1,495RLP
1 August24 Salford City RedsHRacecourse GroundW60–16Youngquest (3), Martin (2), Schifcofske (2), Hanbury, Hauraki, O'Hara, WintersteinSchifcofske (8)2,412RLP
6 August9 HarlequinsHRacecourse GroundW16–12Hanbury (2), ChanSchifcofske (2)1,122RLP
13 August25 Hull F.C.AKC StadiumL16–18Dyer, LuptonSchifcofske (4)11,762RLP
21 August26 St HelensARacecourse GroundL10–36Mellars, WintersteinSchifcofske5,374RLP
4 September27 Hull Kingston RoversHRacecourse GroundW30–24Dyer, Hanbury, Martin, O'Hara, SammutSchifcofske (5)5,137RLP

Play-offs

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DateRoundVersusH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
Play-off results
11 SeptemberEliminators Huddersfield GiantsAGalpharm StadiumL12–18HanburySchifcofske (4)5,869RLP

Challenge Cup

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W Win L Loss

DateRoundVersusH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
Challenge Cup results
18 April4 York City KnightsAHuntington StadiumW58–8Chan (2), Hanbury (2), White (2), Flower, Thackray, Thomas, YoungquestWitt (9)719RLP
9 May5 Catalans DragonsHRacecourse GroundL34–35Lupton, Mellars, Sammut, Schifcofske, Winterstein, YoungquestSchifcofske (3), Witt (2)1,817RLP

Players

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Squad

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2010 Crusaders RL season
First team squadCoaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches

Source:[8]


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



Transfers

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Gains

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Acquisitions
PlayerSigned fromWhen signed
Michael WittOtago HighlandersDecember 2009
Nick YoungquestGateshead ThunderDecember 2009
Frank WintersteinWakefield Trinity WildcatsDecember 2009
Tony MartinWakefield Trinity WildcatsDecember 2009
Vincent MellarsAuckland VulcansJanuary 2010
Tommy LeeHull F.C.November 2009
Jamie ThackrayHull F.C.January 2010
Weller HaurakiParramatta EelsJanuary/February 2010
Rhys HanburyWests TigersMarch 2010
Rocky TrimarchiWests TigersJanuary 2010
Gareth ThomasCardiff BluesMarch 2010
Clinton SchifcofskeUlster RugbyMarch 2010
Jarrod SammutPenrith PanthersApril 2010

Losses

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Losses
PlayerSigned forWhen left
Tony DugganLézignan SangliersAugust 2009
Josh HannayMackay CuttersAugust 2009
Mark Dalle CortNorthern PrideAugust 2009
Jace Van DijkEasts TigersAugust 2009
Darren MappCentral CometsAugust 2009
Marshall ChalkGold Coast TitansNovember 2009
Matty SmithSt Helens R.F.C. (loan return)November 2009
Ste TyrerSt Helens R.F.C. (loan return)November 2009
Mark LennonBurleigh BearsNovember 2009
Damien QuinnLézignan SangliersAugust 2009
David Tangata-ToaUnknownUnknown
Geraint DaviesCoventry RUFCDecember 2009
Ashley BatemanSouth Wales ScorpionsJanuary 2010
Chris BeasleyCentral CometsNovember 2009
Aled JamesUnknownUnknown
Neil BudworthMackay CuttersDecember 2009
Paul BallardBlackpool PanthersDecember 2009
Terry MartinUnknownUnknown

References

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  1. ^ "Crusaders drop 'Celtic' from name". BBC Sport. 2 November 2009. Archived from the original on 5 November 2009. Retrieved 4 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Crusaders move confirmed". BBC Sport. 2 November 2009. Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Crusaders drop 'Celtic' from name". BBC News. 2 November 2009. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Noble unveiled as Crusaders coach". BBC News. 14 October 2009. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  5. ^ "RLEF". Archived from the original on 16 November 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  6. ^ "Welsh confirm squad for European Cup - NRL.com". Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  7. ^ "York City Knights 8, Crusaders 58". The Press. 19 April 2010.
  8. ^ "Official Crusaders RL web site". Archived from the original on 10 June 2012. Retrieved 2012-08-20.