Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Tight defence is key as Field eye pointer

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clubmate Ollie Fox, while Adam Tamanis starts in the pack.

“Chester is always a tough place to go,” said Lewis, whose side are ninth on 18 points, one place and one point ahead of Chester.

“They have won all their home games so far but we will go there confident, knowing if we play the game plan and hit the levels of intensity we showed in the opening 25 minutes last week, we’ll be a hard team to beat.

“We have very similar defensive records but we must be far better than last week in this area.

“We’ve worked hard on this and just reminded them what is expected when we don’t have the ball.

“The lads have really knuckled down and there has been no short cut this week.”

Chester regained their position in National II North at the end of the 2012-13 season, the same year that Huddersfie­ld lost their place in it.

Huddersfie­ld have had their ups and downs since then but Chester have performed solidly in the division since that time. Last year they finished in fifth. This meeting with Lewis’s determined side is a tough one to call as Huddersfie­ld’s three victories have all come against teams that Chester have also beaten.

Huddersfie­ld: Lewis Workman, Brandon Conway, Tom Owen, Will Milner, Sam Nunn, Harry Davey, Ollie Fox, Adam Tamanis, Francis Entresseng­le (capt), Reuben Pollard, Adam Malthouse, Austen Thompson, Nick Sharpe, Lewis Bradley, Richard Piper. Replacemen­ts: Alex Battye, Declan Thompson, Joey Carly, Joel Hinchliffe, Jonny West. SHAUN EDWARDS is the guest speaker for the Huddersfie­ld YMCA Sportsmen’s Dinner in February.

The 51-year-old Wales defence coach will top the bill at the event in the John Smith’s Stadium on Saturday, February 17.

Tickets are £40 and the entertainm­ent on the evening will include comedian Pete Emmett.

“We are delighted to have Shaun coming as our main guest speaker and it’s fantastic for the club and for Huddersfie­ld as a whole,” said YM director of rugby Damon Scholes.

“His career in rugby league and rugby union speaks for itself and, as we expected, he is a very popular attraction.

“Tickets are already selling very quickly, so anyone who wants tickets or a table should get in touch sooner rather than later.”

Scholes can be contacted on 07862 272025.

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