From 2017 to 2020 they were based at the Queensway Stadium in Wrexham, but also played several games at Hare Lane in Chester.
[2] In the summer of 2003, the WRU voted to reduce the top tier of Welsh professional rugby union from nine clubs into five regions.
[citation needed] Leighton Samuel was approached by the RFL to form a rugby league club and join the professional ranks.
They officially joined Championship 1, the third tier of rugby league in the United Kingdom, on 11 October 2011.
[5] North Wales Crusaders won their first game, a friendly, 34–12 away to Leigh East.
To the left and right of the feathers, the words "North" and "Wales" appear on the disc as opposed to "Rugby" and "League" on the old logo.
The club moved to the ground in 2010, in time for the start of the Super League XV season.
[12] Whilst resurfacing work was taking place at the Racecourse Ground in 2014, North Wales Crusaders took their home games to 'the Rock' in Rhosymedre, near Ruabon.
It consists of two small all-seater stands on one side overlooking a rugby pitch and a running track with floodlights.