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Rams
and Bears show their teeth
TWO
teams whose early season stars continued to rise last weekend were Dewsbury
Rams and Coventry Bears.
In
the Championship, the Rams were tipped by many to struggle under Lee Greenwood
this year, not least because they lost a number of established players, and the
new coach admitted that some he had brought in may not be up to this level.
Some
arrived from the amateur game, others having been released elsewhere - but
Sunday’s
20-20 draw at Barrow Raiders was the latest indication that Greenwood’s team
are not willing to make up the numbers this season.
In
fact, they could have won all three matches to date, having allowed a 16-point
lead to slip against York - who have been so impressive elsewhere - in their
opening match, before then accounting for Swinton Lions.
On
Sunday they were six points ahead at Barrow, where not many teams have
prospered in recent years, before the home side levelled matters late on.
Greenwood
has openly admitted there is still much to come from the Rams, so a three-point
return from their opening three matches is a very solid starting point.
With
experienced halves Paul Sykes and Simon Brown steering them around the field
they should not be underestimated.
Meanwhile
200 miles south in Coventry, the Bears were producing one of the results of the
season so far by beating hugely fancied Newcastle Thunder 32-28 - their second
straight win of the campaign so far.
Tom
Tsang’s
side beat both Keighley and Hunslet last year - but their coach was unequivocal
about how significant defeating a team including the likes of Liam Finn, Misi
Taulapapa and Alex Rowe was.
Tsang
said after the game: “A lot of hard work has gone into that and
for me - having been here for eight years and seven how we’ve built - that’s
the highest high we’ve had.
“Newcastle
are obviously tipped to be in the top two this year, and for the boys to just
give them no respect and rip into them from the first minute is exactly what we’ve
been asking for.”
This
weekend the Bears take part in one of the most attractive fixtures in all three
leagues when the relaunch of Keighley comes to Cougar Park for the first time
in a competitive game.
Two
clubs who know what it’s like to do it tough - in different
circumstances - will take to the field with much to be optimistic about for the
future.
It
should be a cracker.
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