
Forster wants Crusaders to learn from a league reverse
North Wales lost for the first time in League One this season with their 26-20 reverse at Swinton Lions a fortnight ago and Crusaders will be looking to put things right when they host Newcastle Thunder on Sunday.
Head coach Forster (pictured) told CruCast: 'What went wrong? Probably a lot of things, if I'm going to be really honest.
'As long as we channel it in the right way, it could be a great lesson for us that day, to be honest.'
Sam Wilde, Pat Ah Van and Ollie Brookes grabbed first half tries at Swinton and this gave Crusaders a 10-point interval advantage in their last match.
However, hopes of a sixth successive win were shattered by Lions' second half fightback.
'Realistically, was we going to go all season unbeaten? It's easy to say now, but I don't think we ever was and... the monkey's off the back,' stressed Forster, who is set to add Toby Hughes and Matty Unsworth to his squad for Sunday's match.
This will only be North Wales' second home league match of the season and a sixth victory will move them above leaders Workington Town and Midlands Hurricanes back into top spot.

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