Halifax Courier

Fax’s Johnston: I felt I let my teammates down

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Halifax full back Ben Johnston feels he let his teammates down in Friday’s 26-6 Championsh­ip reverse at Sheffield.

Johnston endured a horror evening in the Steel City, losing his footing inches short of what would have been a crucial try just before half time.

He then saw a cruel bounce present a try on a plate for Eagles’ half back Cory Aston as Fax were distanced after the break.

The former Castleford youngster, starting his first full season at number one after switching from half back, could now find himself under pressure ahead of Sunday’s long haul trip to Workington (3.0).

“Personally, I know I’ve had a poor game and I’ll have to knuckle down this week,” said Johnston.

“I’m enjoying playing there, and I’m learning it, but on Friday I was poor and I felt I let the lads down. “I didn’t really deliver. “The kick that bounced was probably poor positionin­g on my behalf to start with.

“That’s what comes with that position, there’s a lot of pressure but that’s your job.

“You’re always in the spotlight, but I enjoy playing there.

“I’m learning that position and we’ve got Miles Greenwood coming back from injury and I’ve picked up a lot from him.

“He’s been a top full back in this division for many years and he’s always helping me, but we’re going to be duelling for that shirt now.”

“The attitude and the character in the second half was a million miles away from what we’re about as a bunch of lads and the way we’ve grown as a team.

“We had a lot of opportunit­ies in that first half, but we lacked composure and were probably our own worst enemies at times.

“Sheffield scrambled really well, but we spoke about not forcing the pass.”

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