INDEPENDENT New Club eh? Quoted from Sporting Life:
RUGBY LEAGUE NEWS Picture Noble - looking overseas.
NOBLE AIMS TO FILL OVERSEAS QUOTA
By Ian Laybourn, Press Association Sport Rugby League Correspondent
.....As a developing club, the Crusaders will be allowed to sign up to 14 overseas players in 2010 and Noble confirmed he is almost certain to fill the quota....
....."It's fabulously exciting. We know we need to be reasonably competitive this year. We're going to have to overcome a few hurdles but I'm absolutely thrilled that this has come off."
The Super League club will have access to players from new Championship One outfit South Wales, which will act as a feeder club but also have Super League aspirations of their own. Crusaders chief executive Mike Turner, who is to remain with the club in their new home, said: "It's a great opportunity for the club to move forward.
"We now have a blueprint for Wales rugby league with a Championship team down in South Wales.
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There you have it. From the lying scummy horse's mouth. Neath South Wales RLFC are a feeder club for the Wrexham Crusaders.
Soul searching time?
Now I know most of you guys who have accepted NSWRLFC to be decent guys who have, like me, been suddenly and cruelly deprived of OUR team. You've made your choices, I've made mine. Good luck with yours.
But just be careful. Your new club was born out of a lie and has ALREADY begun lying about being a feeder club to liars. A club built entirely on lies really doesn't really give itself a sound foundation (and believe me, I KNOW about foundations). And if the foundation ain't right....
Perhaps the new bosses can be talked into cutting ties with the Wrexham Gyppoes ( IF the RFL will allow it - and if my multiple insiders' info is correct, they definitely wouldn't ).
I've already heard that a sizeable number of the betrayed reserve and academy players have decided to return to union.
To be fair to Nobby in this instance he probably has little choice (although he is a sucker for the overseas players). Any recruitment campaign has been thoroughly ballsed up by the fact that there was clearly uncertainty as to whether the club would survive.
Had Wrexham been confirmed earlier, he might have had a chance with some domestic players who wouldn't mind Wrexham but wouldn't want to shift to South Wales.
He could for instance have looked at Paul Johnson, or Paul King perhaps. Earlier still and he may well have had a pop for Stuart Reardon. All three have featured for Nobby in one way or another (I believe King was in a tri-nations squad (2004?)- or at least meant to be but was injured - I can't recall him actually playing for Nobby- perhaps others might enlighten). Granted he signed Lee, but I'm not sure that Tommy would have had more than one other offer if that.
Anyway, he has got some opportunity now to entice unsettled / unwanted doemstic talent. If I were him I might see whether Wire were interested in Jon Clarke - even for a season. With three hookers and options at 13, Clarke is perhaps too good a player to be out of a 17 if Mons and Higham are ahead of him (assuming they were). An easy move for Clarke without having to up sticks, so could be worth a pop.
Will be interesting to see if the Sun's report about Willie Mason is true- although I'm not sure he would come. Still, if he did, he'd make a splash, though perhaps in more ways than one. He'll have to be careful on the visa front though, its all a little close to that start of the season to be putting applications through the slow turning wheels of the high commissions now.
Nobby is possible the only coach to have in the current situation. He has a habit of starting badly and bringing teams up to speed as the season goes on, which he'll surely have to with soo little pre-season.
Grendel, I am truly no fan of MT, but surely all Championship teams are feeder clubs for Super league.
If a player shows promise he his snapped up by SL. If a Championship side make it to Sl do they not acquire SL players?
Oh you're absolutely right. The concept of feeder teams is fine. Players move up and down leagues as their talent dictates and long may this be so.
The problem many of us have (and it IS many of us, even if lots of the others have simply stopped supporting RL and posting on RL messageboards) is being OFFICIALLY linked to the clueless / largely supporterless Wrexham Crusaders.
We didn't want a new club with official links to the goon Turner's 9yppo outfit.
As predicted the WRL / RFL ignored that, as Welsh Rugby governing bodies have done since time immemorial. So this is what we have. The decision required is clear (although I may rethink mine).
For what It's worth, the new owner, Phil Davies has addressed a few posts to me on this matter (on Terrace-culture's South Wales RLFC nee Crusader XIII messageboards) and he has been open and honest about the situation.
That threw me a bit. I was not expecting honesty and openness in ANYTHING to do with Welsh rugby. It's kinda hard to be against something when you are treated with honesty and respect. Shame the Crusaders management never thought to try that.
I am just concerned now, that when the Wrexham Crusaders fold (as I am sure they will - within a single season) that they might scupper the Neath team too, because of the links insisted upon by the RFL / WRL.
"Quote" But perhaps most impressive is another bumper Wildcats home crowd – 9,237 for a Saturday TV game in the cold and wet is a fine effort from one of Super League’s most progressive clubs "Gareth Walker the Mirror"
BORN CASTLEFORD BRED NORMANTON LIVE OUTWOOD WAKEFIELD BORN AND BRED MADE UP OF WF10/WF6/WF1, WAKEFIELD TRINITY WILDCATS
Grendel, it is time for a new begining, I think it is a ideal opportunity for south wales, to grow and go it alone, yes you maybe a feeder club, even the wildcats feed players to Leeds etc..., all I can say is, set up the club, get people backing South Wales, players will come, Welsh players that want to play for a welsh team, and you will climb the leagues, I wish you luck, and hope the club is successful, I will be keeping a eye on the scores....
I am just concerned now, that when the Wrexham Crusaders fold (as I am sure they will - within a single season) that they might scupper the Neath team too, because of the links insisted upon by the RFL / WRL.
Wrexham Crusaders will fold for Widnes. I just hope further down the line South Wales will be in as the only Welsh team coming from true expansion and full of Welsh boys.
All this stuff about feeder clubs and dual registrations annoys the hell out of me. I supposrt a championship club (Cougars) and most of us here dont want any SL ringers in our team, we want genuine Keighley players, who want to play for Keighley. Fair enough if they're good enough to play for a SL club and leave, good luck to them: but we don't want SL players who can't quite make it inot their own team just using us as a match training exercise, with no interest in our club, supporters or anything else. We are Keighley, not Leeds/Bradford reserves, and we'll stand or fall on our own merit, ta very much!
Since this has found its way back to the top and peolpe don't usually check dates of postinhs, I'd like to reiterate that my position regarding Wrexham Crusaders has mellowed a little (though JUST a little).
My opinion of what we should be though, is the same as Mick W's opinion of his team.