The Medway Park Crusaders will look to avenge their Patrons Cup defeat at the hands of Edmonton Storm and their league opening loss last weekend to the Durham Wildcats.
Archive for the Game Previews CategoryCrusaders will see an old friend as Crusader veteran Steve Findley will return to face Crusaders wearing a blue and yellow Sevenoaks jersey. The second round National Cup matchup sees Crusaders take on the in-county Division 4 Suns. After their win against leaders London Mets the Kent Crusaders are back in action at home in Canterbury against North Eastern Wales Institute NEWI Nets, currently one of three teams in the league with fewer losses than Crusaders. The Kent Crusaders are looking to rebound from a disappointing loss at Colchester when they visit the two The Crusaders are currently seventh in the table with four wins and four losses while the two
The Kent Crusaders hope to end their season with a win, as already relegated Black Country University of Wolverhampton visit for the last game of the season. “We haven’t really showed our home crowd what we can do, with four of our six wins coming on the road, so we’re hoping to be able to prove that we can play better than what we’ve shown”, says Crusaders head coach Mads Olesen of the game. The two teams last met in January, as Crusaders ended the game with a 20-4 run to take a close fought 63-58 away win. “I’m relieved that the game is not going to decide anything, as Black Country are a well run team that has been competitive all season, but have lost late in games. As late as last weekend they beat Plymouth Raiders, and there’s no doubt they’re looking to finish their season well”.
Kent Crusaders v Black Country University of Wolverhampton Saturday 29 March at 7.30 pm Venue: Body & Mind Leisure Centre,
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