Summary
CELTIC CRUSADERS were pipped in their Co-operative National League One battle with Whitehaven, but it's tomorrow that really counts in the greater scheme of things.
For that is when the Bridgend-based rugby league club will find out whether they have succeeded in their application for a three- year licence which would see them compete with world-renowned names St Helen's, Wigan Warriors, Leeds Rhinos and Bradford Bulls next season.See the full content of this document
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Rugby Union: Crusaders Look for Super Boost ; D-Day Looms for Celtic Crusaders and Andy Howell Looks Ahead
Crusaders chief executive David Thompson didn't pull any punches as he weighed up the possibility of their dream being realised after just three years in business.
"It's everything, we were set up for the purpose of getting Super League status," he said."Also, I think getting the licence...See the full content of this document
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