1991–92 London Crusaders season

Avg. attendance755High attendance1893 vs. WiganTop scorersTriesShane Buckley - 17GoalsChris Smith - 78PointsChris Smith - 168
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The 1991–92 London Crusaders season was the twelfth in the club's history. It was their first season under the name of the London Crusaders, after a decade under the Fulham RLFC name. They competed in the 1991–92 Second Division of the Rugby Football League. They also competed in the 1992 Challenge Cup, 1991–92 Lancashire Cup and the 1991–92 League Cup. They finished the season in 4th place in the second tier of British professional rugby league.

Second Division Final Standings

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Sheffield Eagles 28 21 1 6 816 396 420 43
2 Leigh 28 21 0 7 617 401 216 42
3 Oldham 28 18 2 8 558 421 137 38
4 London Crusaders 28 14 0 14 428 483 -55 28
5 Rochdale Hornets 28 12 2 14 619 489 130 26
6 Carlisle 28 12 1 15 490 466 24 25
7 Ryedale-York 28 5 2 21 338 749 -411 12
8 Workington Town 28 4 2 22 310 77 233 10
Promoted Relegated

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References

  1. ^ Raymond Fletcher; David Howes (1995). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1995-1996. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 302. ISBN 0-7472-7817-2.

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