AlbertRosenfeld
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Amazing but true.
Details here:
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/news/hannay-going-kennedy-back/2007/07/01/1183228961399.html
As many here will know, Celtic Crusaders are in National League 2.
The rule for all UK based clubs is that they have to make their way into National League 1 by 2008 if they are to be a candidate for a Super League franchise.
This means that Celtic Crusaders must be promoted to NL1 at the end of this year. That can only happen if they are in the top two clubs of NL2. They now sit on third place with one match in hand, four points behind second. If they win their match in hand they would be one point behind second.
Josh Hannay, with his NRL and State of Origin experience, his talent, and his goal kicking, would go a long way to helping the Crusaders achieve their goal of a Super League franchise. The club already has former Brisbane forward Darren Mapp and ex-North Queensland and Dragons centre Mark Dalle Cort on board. I watched them play last weekend on the internet telecast. They already have some talent. I would say that all they need now is to sign another forward of top quality to ensure that promotion.
Details here:
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/news/hannay-going-kennedy-back/2007/07/01/1183228961399.html
As many here will know, Celtic Crusaders are in National League 2.
The rule for all UK based clubs is that they have to make their way into National League 1 by 2008 if they are to be a candidate for a Super League franchise.
This means that Celtic Crusaders must be promoted to NL1 at the end of this year. That can only happen if they are in the top two clubs of NL2. They now sit on third place with one match in hand, four points behind second. If they win their match in hand they would be one point behind second.
Josh Hannay, with his NRL and State of Origin experience, his talent, and his goal kicking, would go a long way to helping the Crusaders achieve their goal of a Super League franchise. The club already has former Brisbane forward Darren Mapp and ex-North Queensland and Dragons centre Mark Dalle Cort on board. I watched them play last weekend on the internet telecast. They already have some talent. I would say that all they need now is to sign another forward of top quality to ensure that promotion.