Morrison looking to build on Whitehaven win with victory over Fev
They sit in eighth ahead of tomorrow’s visit from fourth-placed Featherstone Rovers but prospered 36-16 at Whitehaven last week.
“It was a must-win game for both teams but we deserved it,” recalled Morrison.
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Hide Ad“Featherstone have put a good squad together and have added to that with a couple of Super League loans, which is helping them.
“We know it’s going to be a tough one again but hopefully we’re getting a few players back now and can have a push of our own.” Rovers coach Jon Sharp rated their 42-18 win over London Broncos as their best performance of the season.
But he warned: “Dewsbury v Featherstone games are always really tight affairs and we’re not expecting this to be any different.”
Batley Bulldogs head to bottom-placed Workington after defeating Halifax, their first league win in four games.
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Hide AdCoach John Kear said: “I went to watch Workington last week and was mightily impressed.
“They’ve got some threat out wide in the centres and the half-backs were playing really well.”
In League 1, Hunslet Hawks are on the road to Gloucestershire AG. Coach Matt Bramald said: “Having not played for two weeks I don’t know whether Gloucester will be rusty or raring to go. We just need to be ready.”