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Maidstone RFC coach Paul Hathaway sets sights on big derby win for London 2 South East leaders at bottom-of-the-table Aylesford Bulls

By: Craig Tucker ctucker@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 05 December 2014

Maidstone coach Paul Hathaway

Coach Paul Hathaway wants Maidstone to be ruthless in their London 2 South East derby at Aylesford.

Leaders Maidstone are expected to claim a comfortable victory against their local rivals who are without a point at the bottom. But Hathaway is taking nothing for granted ahead of the clash at the Jack Williams Ground on Saturday.

He said: “I’d like to think it will be one-sided but you can never assume these things.

“We’ll be preparing the same as any other game and will take nothing for granted, but we’re looking for a comprehensive win.

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“There’s pressure in that it’s a local derby but I’d like to think, as a group, we’ve progressed beyond that. It’s like any game, when you’re playing to the best of your ability and it leads to a big score, players get a buzz.”

It will be Hathaway’s first experience of an Aylesford versus Maidstone derby and he’s well aware of the rivalry.

He said: “I’m new to it this season but there’s always been rivalries in Kent which generates competition.

“What I don’t like is the negativity that comes with a rivalry and sometimes creeps into the game."

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