CREWE Railroaders returned to regular practice on Sunday for the first time this year to a newly developed team.
The club struggled in the last season's competition winning only two games out of 10, albeit each game was hard fought in what was perceived the most competitive division in the UK.
The Crewe Railroaders wanted to make a change, with new Coaches, coordinators, players and overall team structure the first training session was received by all as the most positive result yet.
With an attendance of more than 40 players and staff, the first day back reflected the hard work that this team is putting into the upcoming season.
The expectation is for the team to enter the league's national play-offs where they will compete against the best teams in the country at the Division Two level, with the hope of promotion and achieving the club's first major success.
Regular training will be held every Sunday at South Cheshire college until the season starts in April.
Players and staff are still being recruited by the club and anyone wanting to play or be involved in American football is welcome to attend training or contact the club at info@railroaders.co.uk
For further information www.crewerailroaders.co.uk
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