Canterbury coach Andy Pratt focused on important run of games in National 2 South
by Alex Hoad
Canterbury Rugby Club coach Andy
Pratt acknowledges his side are entering an important phase of the
National 2 South season with the chance to put points on the
board.
The city club have lost six of their last seven and Saturday’s
defeat at Henley made it five straight defeats, although four of
them came against the top four.
However, Canterbury now face a
kinder run with fixtures against all the four sides below them in
the table in the next six weeks, presenting an opportunity to
improve on the 16 points they have won in their opening 10
games.
They have three straight home games
beginning with the visit of Southend on Saturday.
Pratt said: "It’s not going to be
easy but it’s important that we are competitive in this run of
games.
"Of course we want to be
competitive in all our the games but particularly those against the
sides at the other end of the table."
He added: "Southend are always
competitive, although they’re maybe not as strong as they have been
in previous years.
"They are coming off a good win
against Barking, though, so we can’t afford to take them
lightly."
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07/11/12
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