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North Wales Crusaders statistics and records

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This page details statistics and records regarding the North Wales Crusaders Rugby League club. This includes competitive matches following their inception in 2012.

Team records

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Seasons

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Year Competition Pos Round Points Pld H. Win H. Draw H. Loss A. Win A. Draw A. Loss For Ag Diff. Win %
2012 Championship 1 8th 24 18 4 0 5 3 0 6 460 628 -168 38%
2012 Challenge Cup 4th 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 32 108 -76 50%

As of 02/09/12.[1][2] Round is the round reached in the competition.

Wins & losses

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Criteria Result Opposition Venue Date
Biggest winning margin 10-60[3] Gateshead Thunder Gateshead International Stadium 15/7/12
Biggest losing margin 98-4[4][5] Wigan Warriors DW Stadium 15/4/12
Most points scored 10-60 Gateshead Thunder Gateshead International Stadium 15/7/12
Most points conceded 98-4 Wigan Warriors DW Stadium 15/4/12
Longest winning run 2 matches (2 Occasions) Gateshead Thunder x 2,
South Wales Scorpions & London Skolars
Racecourse Ground & Gateshead International Stadium,
The Gnoll & Racecourse Ground
8/7 - 15/7/2012,
5/8/12 - 12/8/12
Longest losing run 2 matches (5 Occasions) Barrow Raiders & London Skolars,
Wigan Warriors & Workington Town,
Whitehaven & Doncaster,
Barrow Raiders & Workington Town,
Doncaster & Whitehaven
Racecourse Ground & New River Stadium,
DW Stadium & Derwent Park,
Racecourse Ground x2,
Craven Park & Racecourse Ground,
Keepmoat Stadium & Recreation Ground
11/3-18/3/2012,
15/4-22/4/2012,
13/5-27/5/2012,
24/6-1/7/2012,
19/8-2/9/2012

As of 2/9/12 [6]

Opposition

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Team Country Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Win %
Barrow Raiders England 2 0 0 2 48 66 0
Doncaster England 2 0 0 2 40 89 0
Gateshead Thunder England 2 2 0 0 106 28 100
London Skolars England 2 1 0 1 56 88 50
Oldham England 2 2 0 0 66 60 100
Rochdale Hornets England 2 0 0 2 24 88 0
South Wales Scorpions Wales 2 2 0 0 70 46 100
Toulouse Olympique France 1 1 0 0 28 10 100
Whitehaven England 2 0 0 2 30 75 0
Wigan Warriors England 1 0 0 1 4 98 0
Workington Town England 2 0 0 2 20 88 0

As of 02/9/12 [7]

Attendance

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  • Highest attendance: 1,513 V Barrow Raiders (11 March 2012) [8]
Year Competition Matches Total Average Highest Lowest
2012 Championship 1 9 8,347 927 1,513 705
2013 Championship 1

As of 12/8/12 [9][10][11]

Player records

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For a list of North Wales Crusaders players,

Player summary

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Year Top Try Scorer Top Goal Scorer Top Points Scorer
2012 Rob Massam 11 Tommy Johnson 41 Tommy Johnson 94 (3T+41G)
2013 ( )

As of 2/9/12 [12]

Appearances

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Rank Name Nationality Appearances
1 Tommy Johnson England 152
2 Johnny Walker England 137
3 Rob Massam Wales 112
4 Lee Hudson England 109
5 Jono Smith England 81
6 Andy Moulsdale England 79
7 Christiaan Roets Wales 70
8 Jamie Dallimore England 68
= Steve Wild England 68
10 Gary Middlehurst England 62

As of 10/4/18 [13]

Points

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Rank Name Nationality Points
1 Tommy Johnson England 1206
2 Rob Massam Wales 392
3 Jono Smith England 186
4 Scott Turner England 134
5 Leon Brennan England 106
6 Jamie Dallimore England 103
7 Ryan Smith England 102
8 Andy Moulsdale England 101
9 Gary Middlehurst England 97
10 Alex Thompson England 84

As of 10/4/18 [14]

Tries

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Rank Name Nationality Tries
1 Rob Massam Wales 11
2 Leon Brennan England 10
= Andy Moulsdale England 10
4 Danny Hulme England 9
5 Billy Sheen England 8
6 Adam Clay England 6
= Jono Smith England 6
8 Andy Gorski England 5
9 Jamie Durbin England 3
= Liam Hulme England 3
= Tommy Johnson England 3
= Kriss Wilkes Wales 3

As of 2/9/12 [15]

Goals

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Rank Name Nationality Goals Percentage Years
1 Tommy Johnson England 41 / 54 75% 2012
2 Sam Broadbent England 6 / 9 66% 2012
3 Ian Cross Republic of Ireland 5 / 15 33% 2012
4 Leon Brennan England 3 / 9 33% 2012
= Jono Smith England 3 / 6 50% 2012

As of 2/9/12 [16]

Firsts

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Games

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Players

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Awards, honours and nominations

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Year Criteria Player
2012 Championship 1 Team of the Month (April) [23] Leon Brennan
2012 Championship 1 Team of the Month (June) [24] Leon Brennan
2012 Championship 1 Team of the Month (June) [25] Tommy Johnson
2012 Championship 1 Team of the Month (August) [26] Rob Massam
2012 Nominated for Championship 1 Coach of the Year [27] Clive Griffiths

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End-of-season awards

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Awards are presented at the end of season dinner.[29]

Top Scorer of the Year
2012 Rob Massam (11)
Try of the Year
2012 Danny Hulme v Toulouse Olympique

Nominations for 'Try of the year' were on the Official website after the final game.[30]

Smash of the Year
2012 Christiaan Roets v South Wales Scorpions

Nominations for 'Smash of the year' were on the Official website after the final game.[31]

Coaches player of the Year
2012 Jonny Walker

Voted for by coaching staff.

Fans player of the Year
2012 Rob Massam

Voted for on the official website

Players player of the Year
2012 Tommy Johnson

Voted for by the playing staff

Most contributed to the club award
2012 Karen and Graham Wiseman
Supporters club Player of the Year
2010 Peter Lupton
2011 Tony Martin
2012 Rob Massam

Voted for by members of the Crusaders Rugby League Supporters Club.

Internationals

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Players who have won international caps whilst playing for the Crusaders. Stats also include total caps during their career.

No. Player Nationality Crusaders Years International Years Int. Apps Int. Tries Int. Goals Int. Pts Total Int. Apps Total Int. Tries Int Goals Int Pts First Match Last Match
457[32] Christiaan Roets Wales 2012 2009–2012 3 1 0 4 13 7 0 28 25/10/09 Vs Serbia[33] 27/10/12 Vs England[34]
481[35] Iwan Brown Wales 2012 2012 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 16/6/12 Vs France[36] 16/6/12 Vs France[37]
Rob Massam Wales 2012 2012 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 20/10/12 Vs France[38] 20/10/12 Vs France[39]

Updated 22 October 2012.

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