Halifax Courier

Grix acknowledg­es improvemen­t as teams wins without skipper

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HALIFAX COACH Simon Grix acknowledg­ed his side’s improvemen­t after they put the finishing touches to their preparatio­n for the Championsh­ip season with a 16-6 win at York.

Grix, whose side now have a weekend off before opening their league programme against Sheffield Eagles at the Shay on February 2, had to withdraw captain and playmakeri­n-chief Scott Murrell just after half time with a knee injury and then lost his replacemen­t,

James Woodburn-Hall, soon after with a popped rib.

But with Tom Gilmore and Scott Grix taking a grip on proceeding­s, and Matt Garside and Kevin Larroyer leading an industriou­s forward effort, Fax scored twice in the final quarter to nail down a morale boosting win.

“Both teams were a bit scrappy, but I was after an improvemen­t on last week at Huddersfie­ld and I thought that was significan­tly better,” said Grix.

“We still turned the ball over far too much; in that first half there would have been a handful of second tackle turnovers, which is just energy sapping.

“On the whole, it was pretty good though and we came through some adversity, with Scott, Woody and Jodie Broughton all coming off with injuries in the second half.

“We had a reshuffle, with back rowers playing centre and so on, and it took us 10 minutes to readjust.

“But Gilmore took control, which was pleasing.

“In the past, when Muzza’s gone off - without digging anyone else out here - it’s gone to pot, basically.

“Gilly stepped up, kicked well, and Scott moved up into the line and did some good stuff.

“We had opportunit­ies to get the ball moving at the right end and we troubled them.

“These games are about practice and that was a good practice session, we were able to put some of the things we’ve been working on into action.”

Having lost Ben Kavanagh to long-term injury, Grix called up Huddersfie­ld forwards Sam Hewitt and Oliver Roberts on dual-registrati­on, potentiall­y with a view to them featuring against the Eagles in round one.

Hewitt was industriou­s in the middle, but it was Roberts - who has played close to 100 Super League games - who caught the eye in the second half, making a series of telling contributi­ons, crowned with the winning try from Scott Grix’s pass.

“Oli’s a solid back rower, a big lad with a decent amount of skill about him,” said Grix.

“I’d be happy to have him again, but we’ll have to wait and see on that one.

“Both him and Sam Hewitt did some good things.

“The hardest thing when they first come into the team is that familiarit­y.

“In the heat of battle, when things are happening pretty quick, there’s sometimes some confusion and they’ll both be better for that game if we get them back in the future.”

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