By Josh Pay in Wrexham
AHEAD of the Big Welsh Derby against South Wales Scorpions at BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday (kick-off 5pm), North Wales Crusadersâ former England and Great Britain international Stephen Wild says that the focus is on âimproving on the last gameâ.
Crusaders are going in search of their fourth consecutive win and will be aiming to ruin the party for their southern rivals in the third match of a fantastic triple header in the Welsh capital.
âPreparation for this week doesnât change, itâs all about improvingâ Wild said. âThis year South Wales have made some good signings.
âThey are improving on and off the field and under new ownership they look to have some stability at the club.â
Having played in the fixture last year Wild believes that derby games are always a little different to normal: âI think derby games are generally a bit faster and more physical than normal ones.
âThey have a little more spice to them and hopefully we will be able to get on top and carry on our good form.
âLike the game I think the atmosphere is also different, both sets of fans are a little bit louder and really get behind the game.â
The Crusaders go into the game on the back of two weeks without a league fixture, something which the 35-year old hopes wonât have an effect come Saturday.
âI think having the week off is probably not the ideal preparation, but, thatâs just how it is,â Wild adds.
âWe played really well against York and then we look to improve, so having the break just means that we have to work harder in training to get that intensity up like a game.â
Having chosen to stay with the Crusaders this season, Wild thinks that the Crusadersâ squad could be one of the strongest in a long time: âOn a personal level, so far this year has been okay.
âI think it has been a bit stop start for me and itâs been hard to get some consistency.
âThe squad that Anthony Murray has put together is very strong and could be one of the best squads weâve had for a long time.
âIt will just take time to gel.â
The day starts at 12.30pm with a Conference League South match between local rivals Valley Cougars and Torfaen Tigers before Super League Academy side Salford Red Devils give South Wales Scorpionsâ under 20s their biggest test yet at 2.30pm. The Big Welsh Derby between Scorpions and Crusaders in Kingstone Press League 1 concludes events.
Tickets are priced at £10 for adults, £5 concessions and £1 for children. Hospitality tickets are priced at £30 per person or £250 for a table of ten. This ticket includes access to all three matches plus the celebrity dinner featuring the three former Wales and Great Britain stars. They can be bought by going to www.scorpionsrl.com.
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