Rochdale Observer

Trojans a tough prospect in second round

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MAYFIELD have a massive game today as they take the road over the Pennines to Dewsbury to face fellow NCL premier division side Thornhill Trojans in the Coral Challenge Cup 2nd round tie.

Opponents Thornhill gained promotion last season from the highly competitiv­e first division and just to prove their pedigree they disposed of last year’s premier division champions, the all conquering Hunslet Club Parkside in the first round tie of the week a fortnight ago.

Thornhill will be out to show Mayfield today that that victory was no fluke, and that they intend to pose a real challenge in the league. Mayfield however have their own agenda after two great showings against Hornets and then a superb first round victory at Kells they are a team full of confidence and will be taking that into today’s encounter.

Sam Butterwort­h and Steve Wood are getting the best out of the lads with an improvemen­t in discipline and a fantastic team spirit under new captain Lewis Sheridan. One of the most pleasing aspects is the way the team are playing for each other, the effort and industry they’ve showed so far has been very impressive.

Despite losing some absolute class players in the close season to the pro ranks they have retained a superb forward pack. In Callum Marriott and Jimmy Connaughto­n they must have two off the best forwards in the league and with old warhorse Mark Biggins showing a resurgence in form there wont be many teams that better them in the middle of the park.

If the forwards take control today Mayfield have enough quality in the backs to cause any team problems Dec and Lewis Sheridan, in the middle with Cole Connolly running the show coupled with Zac Hartley’s kicking game make this a formidable side in anyone’s books.

A win today sees the victors in the draw for the third round shown live from Coventry on the BBC sport website at 6pm on Monday.

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