The Saders said goodbye to their Bridgend home with a whimper – a heavy defeat against the Huddersfield Giants with a crowd of only 1,988 watching the action.
On their return to South Wales, the crowd was even worse. Cas did not bring the big away following that Challenge Cup finalists Huddersfield did last September. About 150 Yorkshiremen swelled the attendance up to 1,495 – hardly a crowd that will entice the Wrexham-based Saders' backers to bring too many more games to the Gnoll next season.
However, though the gate was disappointing, the players were fantastic and produced a sterling late comeback which will delight followers of Brian Noble's side.
Early tries from Joe Westerman and Dean Widders crossed put the away side in control - but the Saders eventually settled and staged a fine comeback before the interval as Rhys Hanbury and Jordan James bagged tries.
The Saders kept up the momentum after the break and Weller Hauraki handed them the lead, but Michael Shenton soon restored parity and - after Cas missed a penalty - Rangi Chase's effort gave the Tigers the lead as the clock ticked down.
However, in the closing stages, the Welsh side sealed a tremendous late comeback to keep hopes of a top eight finish on course. Roared on by a vocal following, Cru exerted plenty of pressure in front of the terrace and it finally told as Tony Martin grabbed a neat grubber kick to cross and Clinton Schifcofske's absolutely superb long-range conversion made it 24-24.
There was more to come, however, as Cas collapsed. After a poor first-half, Sammut always looked dangerous after the break and bagged a much-deserved four points as he crossed under the line. He celebrated with a stunning series of backflips as Cru's fans bounced. The conversion floated over seconds later.
Cas nearly levelled in the closing stages as fans faced an agonising wait for the hooter – but Cru held firm for two big points.
The Crusaders return to the Gnoll in a fortnight's time for a "local derby" against the Harlequins. Before that, Noble's men face another big test against the Salford City Red. Winnable games are in the pipeline and a play-off place is still very possible. Well done Cru.
Full Time – Crusaders RL 30-24 Castleford Tigers
Attendance - 1,495
Bookmark or share this story with:
| 25 Jul, 2010 18:04 | Report |
|
South Wales RL (IP Logged) Unregistered User |
| 25 Jul, 2010 22:47 | Report |
|
Rogero (IP Logged) Registered User |
Date Joined: Jun, 2006 Location: To the right of centre. Posts: 3970 |
| 31 Jul, 2010 17:18 | Report |
|
XO (IP Logged) Unregistered User |
| 1 Aug, 2010 00:43 | Report |
|
AaronHill (IP Logged) Registered User |
Date Joined: Feb, 2010 Location: Posts: 96 |
| 3 Aug, 2010 17:27 | Report |
|
XO (IP Logged) Unregistered User |
| 4 Aug, 2010 12:44 | Report |
|
AaronHill (IP Logged) Registered User |
Date Joined: Feb, 2010 Location: Posts: 96 |
| 5 Aug, 2010 01:23 | Report |
|
ScorpionsOle! (IP Logged) Unregistered User |
| 8 Aug, 2010 10:34 | Report |
|
XO (IP Logged) Unregistered User |
| 8 Aug, 2010 16:47 | Report |
|
Rogero (IP Logged) Registered User |
Date Joined: Jun, 2006 Location: To the right of centre. Posts: 3970 |
| 8 Aug, 2010 18:36 | Report |
|
daiclub (IP Logged) Registered User |
Date Joined: Jan, 2010 Location: Posts: 89 |
| 9 Aug, 2010 09:41 | Report |
|
XO (IP Logged) Unregistered User |
| 9 Aug, 2010 12:13 | Report |
|
Rogero (IP Logged) Registered User |
Date Joined: Jun, 2006 Location: To the right of centre. Posts: 3970 |