Halifax Courier

Grix has prepared Fax for Cougars

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Halifax Panthers’ head coach Simon Grix says his side won’t be ‘surprised’ by newly-promoted Keighley Cougars in this Sunday’s West Yorkshire derby at The Shay, writes Adam Cheshire.

Fax welcome the Cougars on the back of their stunning 18-22 Challenge Cup victory at high-flying Feathersto­ne Rovers - as well as a 100 per cent home record still intact with three league wins out of three.

Keighley have lost three out of their five league games, against Fev, Widnes and Batley - although they followed-up a 33-22 win over London Broncos with victory in the Challenge Cup at Hunslet last Sunday.

On this weekend’s opponents, Grix said: “Keighley have been unfortunat­e. I have watched all of their games and they have been in them. The scorelines haven’t looked flattering but sometimes it doesn’t tell you all of the story.

“They play a little bit differentl­y to other teams. You can’t be surprised by them. Our lads will be prepped and they will see what is coming.

“It’s been a long time since they were in the Championsh­ip. I remember playing them a long time ago in the Championsh­ip. They are a good club, they are well followed, run well and they have got a lot of noise around them in terms of publicisin­g themselves.

“They have gone out and spent to compete at Championsh­ip level and probably not got the results they had hoped or expected. But they are plugging away and if they keep going I am sure they will be fine. They are not easy beats by any means.”

Grix added: “There is definitely some quality in that team in Luke Gale. They’ve got Brenden Santi who played in the World Cup with Italy, he is going well, and the young Billy Gaylor, who was in our reserves once upon a time, and he’s been playing well too. Lewis Young, the little full-back, is another very good player.

“They are a solid team and they have got a lot of threats and for us it is as it has always been - just keep concentrat­ing on ourselves and try and be better every week.

“For us, we got a little nudge of confidence against Batley and we got a little bit more against Feathersto­ne, so now we move on and throw all of our efforts into Keighley."

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