Yorkshire Post

Carnegie have got to improve as they go for six of best

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YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE will aim for a sixth successive win when they visit Doncaster Knights in the Championsh­ip tonight.

Carnegie moved up to fourth after a 12-10 comeback victory over Nottingham six days ago.

Nottingham led 10-0 until late in the second half and full-back Chris Elder admits Yorkshire need to play better at Castle Park.

He said: “We ground out a win, we wanted a win and we got the win, which is important.

“I think we’ve got to be impressed with the team spirit we showed to keep going until the end and actually get a win out of it.

“Not scoring until late on isn’t ideal, we didn’t want that and it wasn’t the plan, but we had to adapt and really grind it out because we weren’t performing as we wanted to.

“But it’s an 80-minute game and it took us until the last few minutes to get the second score to take us into the lead.

“You always want to be able to do that, to still be able to get the win in those times when you don’t perform well.

“That’s what we had (last week), but looking forward I think we really need to get back to winning by playing well and performing as we want to do.”

A derby victory tonight – completing a league double over Doncaster – would send Carnegie into 2018 in good shape.

Reflecting on the first half of the Championsh­ip campaign dominated by Bristol, Elder said: “We had a bit of a hiccup, especially when we were against the top two teams.

“We really didn’t do ourselves justice, but I think we have started to turn that around and go on a good run.

“Confidence is building and when you’ve got good confidence you are there until the end and you know you can do it.

“That’s what we want and that’s what we’re building on and, hopefully, we’ll take it into the game against Doncaster.”

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