Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Tough test for Field in War of the Roses

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HUDDERSFIE­LD’S testing run of games going into the Christmas break throws up another stern examinatio­n tomorrow as they travel to face a team looking to bounce back to National Division 1 in Fylde.

After a seven-year stay in the division above, the Lancashire club have taken time to adjust to life back in National 2 North, but find themselves on a four-match winning run and will leapfrog Field in the table with a win in tomorrow’s Roses clash.

Among their recent victories, Fylde managed something no team had for a year in bringing back a win from Chester, a side Field were given the hand-off by last week.

However, the match is one Huddersfie­ld coach Gareth Lewis says the team is relishing.

He said: “Fylde are obviously a club who’ve operated at a higher level than ourselves and have a proud tradition for playing an attacking brand of rugby.

“This will be a great challenge for us and the lads are excited to test themselves.”

Field are looking to have a reaction to the Chester defeat and hoping to buck a trend of three defeats in four games, while building momentum going into two massive Yorkshire derbies before the break.

After Fylde, Huddersfie­ld play host to Otley and Wharfedale.

The team being sent out for that reaction is unchanged barring Alex Battye’s recall to tight-head in the front row, which sees Adam Blades back on the bench.

During the week Field have had guest training from Yorkshire Carnegie’s Richard Beck, who delivered unit sessions with the forwards to help with the preparatio­n for what is expected to be a tight match.

Lewis was pleased by Beck’s help and hopes it will impact on his side’s game.

“Having Richard with us on Tuesday allowed us to make some Hinckley ....................................... Fylde .............................................. Sedgley Park ............................. Otley ............................................... Tynedale ...................................... Preston Grasshoppe­rs ....... Wharfedale ................................ Sheffield Tigers ...................... Stourbridg­e ............................... Leicester Lions ........................ South Leicester ...................... Macclesfie­ld .............................. Peterborou­gh Lions ............. 0 4 376 289 87 0 5 360 281 79 0 6 397 347 50 0 5 298 275 23 1 6 367 352 15 0 8 331 358 -27 0 7 327 316 11 1 7 348 323 25 0 7 355 362 -7 1 8 315 337 -22 1 8 332 432 -100 0 10 243 428 -185 0 11 194 409 -215 quick fixes to our game and despite last week’s result there were many positives which we are aiming to build on this week,” said Lewis. Huddersfie­ld can stay on Chester’s heels with a win tomorrow or at least stay in the mix of clubs currently there or thereabout­s. Chester sit in second place and play host to Sedgley Park at Hare Lane in one of a few standout fixtures from the game week that includes a Leicesters­hire derby where Hinckley host Leicester Lions.

Tom Hodson, Kian Stewart, Lewis Workman, Will Milner, Elliot Knight, Chris Johnson, Joe Green; Harry Whitfield, Fran Entresseng­le, Alex Battye, Guy Borrowdale, Nick Sharpe, Liam Parfitt, Lewis Bradley, Dickie Piper (C). Replacemen­ts: Adam Blades, Mark Chivers, Matt Dunn, Bob Sykes, Jack Maplesden

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