Posted: Thu 9th Aug 2018

Wrexham encouraged to back Crusaders as Bulls come to town

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Aug 9th, 2018

Members of the public are being encouraged to back the North Wales Crusaders this weekend when the team take on former World Club champions Bradford Bulls.

The Bulls, who have an illustrious past currently sit top of the league as they look to bounce straight back up into the Betfred Championship under the guidance of Wales coach John Kear.

They will be visiting Wrexham on Sunday 12th August when they take on North Wales Crusaders at the Queensway Stadium in the Betfred League One.

Bradford will visit the Queensway with a large following and Crusaders CEO Andy Moulsdale has called on the people of Wrexham to get behind the Crusaders for what promises to be a fantastic afternoon.

He said: “Bradford are a huge club with a big history and they travel in large numbers so we’re in for a great day and it will also be a good opportunity for Wrexham with many supporters making a weekend of it and staying over.

“I’d like to encourage fans new and old and also people who have not been to watch us before to come down to the Queensway and enjoy the match day experience and what will be a fantastic atmosphere.

“With free parking and on site bars and food outlets you’ll have a great afternoon.”

Tickets for the game can be purchased here via the link below and are priced at £10 adults, £7 concessions and FREE for under 16’s.

 



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