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Crusaders 64-4 Lokomotiv Moscow

carlnz

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Celtic Crusaders (30) 64 Lokomotiv Moscow (4) 4
Tries: Williams, Young, O'Connor, De Chenu 2, Sainsbury, Duggan 4, Woodard Dobrynin
Goals: Young 10
Attend: 623 - a lot were kept away because of heavy snow
 

ali

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Well that's a better effort than the Skolars put in against the Crusaders.
 

disco1

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Is there anyone out there who can challenge the might crusaders???

Super League beckons
 

disco1

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They should have started in NL1, it doesn't do them or the other team any favours putting on 50+ points every game.

The Crusaders need stiff competition week in week out to make the highest level.

The way things are looking at Les Catalans I would put money on the Crusaders putting up a better fight in the ESL.
 

ali

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I don't think they are that good. The top NL 2 sides often thrash the likes of the skolars. They'll be up in the top 3 for sure, but I reckon a couple of sides will be up there with them.
 

JasonE

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The true test will be when the NL2 kicks off and they play the likes of Dewsbury (3 ex-Internationals) and travel to places like Workington Town.
 

Static

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HAHA! Loko has nothin' to do at the Challenge Cup!
Dynamo played in 1/16 final once! and it is still the best result of Russia RL at the CC
 

winnyason

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They should have started in NL1, it doesn't do them or the other team any favours putting on 50+ points every game.

The Crusaders need stiff competition week in week out to make the highest level.

The way things are looking at Les Catalans I would put money on the Crusaders putting up a better fight in the ESL

get real the russians are on the edge at moment every knows this, simply put needs rlef to enlist experienced coaches & draft ex superleague players. Only 1 player in pro system at leopards in france, is the money there to have experienced coach a warren ryan comes to mind, they need help.

As for french performance very surprising, pia getting thumped by whithaven (a team with big superleague aspirations), limoux getting beat a batley. While toulouse struggled to beat blackpool.

The elite comp is at crossroads at present, the big teams limoux, pia, utc toulouse, leopards, st gaudens want to have big overseas names & want to play in cc each year, with toulouse having a huge possibilty of sl with there money potential and crowd figures. The smaller clubs lezigan, uvc, lyon not having the money to pay overseas players anymore and wanting more domestic feel. So where to from here does the comp go, i would say albert has a big idea, many ideas 1. have a french superleague with 6 to 8 clubs and a the small teams go to d1 2. have the big french clubs, join a expanded nl1. 3. have a european semi pro comp with say 6 french, 1 lebanese, 2 russian (very unlikely).

as for cetlic in superleague i beleve there crowds must grow to around 5 to 6 thousand by 2008 to join superleague, toulouse are the same must have crowd figures around the same. time will tell.
 

winnyason

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They should have started in NL1, it doesn't do them or the other team any favours putting on 50+ points every game.

The Crusaders need stiff competition week in week out to make the highest level.

The way things are looking at Les Catalans I would put money on the Crusaders putting up a better fight in the ESL

get real the russians are on the edge at moment every knows this, simply put needs rlef to enlist experienced coaches & draft ex superleague players. Only 1 player in pro system at leopards in france, is the money there to have experienced coach a warren ryan comes to mind, they need help.

As for french performance very surprising, pia getting thumped by whithaven (a team with big superleague aspirations), limoux getting beat a batley. While toulouse struggled to beat blackpool.

The elite comp is at crossroads at present, the big teams limoux, pia, utc toulouse, leopards, st gaudens want to have big overseas names & want to play in cc each year, with toulouse having a huge possibilty of sl with there money potential and crowd figures. The smaller clubs lezigan, uvc, lyon not having the money to pay overseas players anymore and wanting more domestic feel. So where to from here does the comp go, i would say albert has a big idea, many ideas 1. have a french superleague with 6 to 8 clubs and a the small teams go to d1 2. have the big french clubs, join a expanded nl1. 3. have a european semi pro comp with say 6 french, 1 lebanese, 2 russian (very unlikely).

as for cetlic in superleague i beleve there crowds must grow to around 5 to 6 thousand by 2008 to join superleague, toulouse are the same must have crowd figures around the same. time will tell.
 

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