Newcastle, Knights, Central Coast, Crusaders

Newcastle Knights form Central Coast partnership

Written by: CRL Media
Nov 17, 2009 4:09pm

Rugby League on the Central Coast has today received a boost with the announcement the region will be represented in all New South Wales Rugby League run competitions in 2010. The Central Coast Crusaders, a new partnership between the Newcastle Knights and the Central Coast Rugby League, will play in the state’s premier open age competition, the NSW Cup while The Entrance Tigers make their return to the Bundaberg Red Cup competition. Country Rugby League General Manager Mr. Terry Quinn believes this is step in the right direction for Rugby League on the Central Coast. “With today’s announcement grade and junior players now have a complete representative pathway available to them from under 13s through to the National Rugby League with the Newcastle Knights,” Quinn said. “It is exciting news for both the junior and senior branches of the Central Coast Rugby League because the new Crusaders branding will be worn by all representative teams from the under 13’s through to NSW Cup. “It gives our juniors something to strive for and will hopefully keep them in our game.” The Crusaders side will be selected from elite local players and Newcastle Knights contracted players not involved in NRL or Toyota Cup matches. The Central Coast previously competed in the NSW Cup under a joint-venture agreement with the Melbourne Storm which began in 2007 while the Entrance Tigers are also no strangers to NSWRL open age competitions having won the 2007 Jim Beam Cup Premiership. The Central Coast is also represented in the NSWRL’s elite junior competitions with teams in both the Harold Matthews Cup and the SG Ball Cup.

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#3

Cru 09

- November 18th, 2009 4:33pm

The Crusaders are champions!!....... I know this because this year the Central Coast Crusaders recently secured both the Division One Youth League Men's and State League Women's Titles in Basketball for 2009. An awesome effort and a name that deserves the right to be theirs. They have worked so hard to be where they are and deserve the respect of the sporting community for their name and what they stand for..... Change the name, its not yours! see: www.cccrusaders.com.au

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Timmah

- November 17th, 2009 7:14pm

I'm pretty sure the Storm withdrew to improve their own junior programs.

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Rodney McDonell

- November 17th, 2009 4:56pm

I thought the melbourne storm withdrew the CC Storm because they understood the CC Bears wanted to start playing out of CC in these competitions?

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