CROSFIELDS HISTORY
Crosfields ARLFC is a thriving Amateur Rugby League Football Club based in Warrington. Currently the club boasts a full accompaniment of Rugby League teams. From our Open age team playing in the Rugby League National Conference to the Second open age team playing in North West Counties Division 5 under the British Amateur Rugby League Association. The club also runs an under 18’s team and Junior Sides all the way down without exception to Under 8’s. We even have 2 teams playing at both under 12 and under 13’s.
The facilities at Crosfields are 2nd to none with a purpose built club house housing a members bar downstairs and fully served function room upstairs which seats 120 with it's own kitchen. Doors lead out onto a balcony where you can look out across the mini league pitches with both of the full size Rugby Pitches in sight. The site also hosts 2 full size football pitches.
We have changing facilities for 7 Teams at any one time with ample showering facilities. Car parking is provided on site for around 80 cars with additional space at nearby pubs and the Tim Parry, Jonathan Ball peace centre.
Recently Junior teams from Crosfields have taken part in tours to both the South of France at under 8's and to Scotland for a week.
Teams where successful at crosfields last season (2005 / 2006) with the National Conference side just missing out on promotion whilst the under 16's went through there season unbeaten in the top flight and the under 15's won promotion to the North West Counties Rugby League premiership.
CLUB HISTORY
Evidence shows that Crosfields where playing rugby during the 1901-1902 season in inter-works competitions. Formed by the workers from Joseph Crosfield and Son's, Crosfields ARLFC has developed into one of the leading amateur clubs in the country.
Crosfields have been competitive right throughout their history winning honours in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Present day the crosfields side continue to win honours the most recent being the National Conference 2nd division champions in 2001-2002 season.
The whole club continues to thrive and with Rugby League being played at every age group and level we have some very solid foundations to build upon.







