Posted: Fri 10th Aug 2012

Chance To Meet Crusaders Players Before Final Home Game

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Aug 10th, 2012

Fans of North Wales Crusaders will get a chance to meet the players at Eagles Meadow tomorrow afternoon.

The team will be there between 12 noon and 2pm ahead of their final home game of the season against London Skolars.

There will be an opportunity to meet some of the North Wales Crusaders squad and have your picture taken with them.

Fans can also get their hands on a North Wales Crusaders team poster and special ticket offers available for Sunday’s game which kicks off at 2.30pm

Free children’s tickets are on offer along with a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children) for only £10.

Urban Fusion, the North Wales Crusaders official dance squad, will be in attendance and you will be able to see them performing throughout the afternoon.

A DVD of all of North Wales Crusaders tries will be shown and there will be Rugby League related skill displays that children can join in.



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