Halifax Courier

Grix wants his team to show belief in Fev trip

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“We’ll take a lot of encouragem­ent from it, but the thing for me is belief. We showed some quality and the lads need to believe that and display it from minute one.”

Feathersto­ne have been one of the dominant sides in the Championsh­ip and are currently the bookmaker’s favourites to finally clinch promotion.

York, Leigh, Workington and London have all tried their luck against Rovers this season, but all failed to pose a realistic threat.

Halifax will be hoping to change that as they target their first league win over Brian McDermott’s side since July 2018.

Grix added: “You might say we’ve done alright with them, and maybe given them their best game so far, but we’re not really in for that are we? We want to beat them, we want to give them a game.

“I’m happy we’ve competed for the period we did but it’s believing we can do it from minute one, and taking Fev deep into the game. Keeping it tight until the last five minutes is where you need to be against the good teams. Then your belief just grows throughout the game.

“I think we’re a fit team. We’ve got a fit set of lads. I thought physically we looked really good. They’ve got a few freakish beasts in there, few big boys who are tough to handle, and for the most part we managed them quite well.

“Overall, I thought we were stood up, chests out for the majority of the game. Our body language looked pretty good.”

A win over Feathersto­ne would not only shock the competitio­n, but it would also prevent Halifax from falling to their fourth defeat in five games - including last weekend’s cup loss.

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