Summary
Wales' first semi-professional rugby league side in 10 years have quashed fears they will strip union clubs of their best players. But Celtic Crusaders chief executive Chris O'Callaghan is convinced they can succeed where other rugby league ventures have failed.
O'Callaghan and his coaching staff have already assembled a 25- man squad for life in National Rugby League Two, with the Crusaders being based at Bridgend's Brewery Field.See the full content of this document
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League Side 'No Threat' to Union
At least 10 of the squad have come from Welsh Premiership teams like Pontypridd, Neath,...
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