Crusaders coach Jon Sharp has praised the attitude of the Welsh club's players during a "truncated off-season".
Welsh club looking to improve despite major upheaval in off-season
Crusaders coach Jon Sharp has praised the attitude of the club's players during a "truncated off-season" that has seen major changes both on and off the field.
Having originally planned to move from Bridgend to Newport at the end of last season, the Crusaders eventually ended up finding a new home in Wrexham.
They also now have a new man at the helm in Brian Noble, with Sharp joining a coaching team that also includes current Wales boss Iestyn Harris.
Sharp insists that, despite the playing squad still being far from complete, the Crusaders are determined to improve on last year, when they managed just three wins in their debut Super League campaign.
Attitude
"The attitude of the players has been brilliant, they've been absolutely outstanding and have worked really hard," said the ex-Huddersfield boss.
"We've had a truncated off-season and have players arriving on a daily basis so it's backs-to-the-wall stuff for us.
"However we're experienced as players and coaches and looking forward to that challenge.
"Crusaders had it tough last year when, despite a promising start, they never quite got over the line. Three wins out of 27 games was just not good enough and Brian, myself and Iestyn have come in to try and significantly improve on that.
"Hopefully we can make a difference. With a few more signings and working them really hard, we're hoping to improve."
Crusaders start their 2010 campaign at the Racecourse Ground on January 29 with a daunting fixture against reigning champions Leeds.
"It's an opportunity for the Wrexham club to get off on a really good footing," an upbeat Sharp added. "I think the locals are really excited about a new team arriving in the town.
"You couldn't wish for a better start. It's going to be challenge coming up against a great team who are getting ready for the World Club Challenge but one we're looking forward to and I think there's going to be some emotion that night."