Bramley Buffaloes: Dewsbury Celtic game promises to be a corker
Bramley Buffaloes coach Paul Cook says this weekend's game against Dewsbury Celtic promises to be a corker.
Celtic come into this game having beaten 2007 champions Featherstone Lions, 44-0, 10 days or so ago, whilst the Buffaloes are fresh from their victory, down in Bridgend, 24-34.
Bramley Coach Paul Cook said: "The team were fantastic last weekend, Brewery Field is a wide, wide pitch and all credit to the players they coped with the strong running Crusader Colts very well."
"Kevin Till is beginning to find his feet in the team and will go well on the pitch at Bramley Phoenix. Big thanks to all the supporters who made the trip down to Bridgend for the game, as usual they were vocal and gave the team a lift. Also thanks to the club, who made it possible for us to stop over after the game," added Cook.
"This weekend's game will be a corker, Dewsbury will be on a high, after beating Featherstone and Paul Gledhill will be wanting to show us what we've missed, since he left us, it'll be up to us to stop him," concluded Paul.
Danny Johnson is available after missing the previous game through work commitments, Steve Mead and Paul Coates are poised to make their debuts after being unavailable for the last couple of weeks. While the rest of the squad report a clean bill of health.
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Last Updated:
05 June 2008 8:40 AM
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