The Scarborough News

Resurgent hosts face Pock test

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Scarboroug­h RUFC head coach Matty Jones is hoping that his players can continue their recent form when they travel to Regional 2 North East rivals Pocklingto­n RUFC on Saturday.

After back-to-back defeats against Malton & Norton and Moortown, Jones’ side bounced back with wins against Morley and Old Crossleyan­s, and they are now fifth in the table, three places ahead of Pock, writes Charlie Hopper.

The coach shared his delight but wants his side to stay focused and continue working towards their longterm goal.

Jones said: “We know that we obviously needed a bounce back and we asked the lads for it and I think we got it.

“We’re not where we want to be but we know that we are building to a place where we all want to strive to.”

Jones’ side have been boosted by three new signings, Joel Little, Jake Lyon and Vytautas Mudingis but he insists that they will have to work hard to earn their place in his side.

The Scarboroug­h coach added: “We’ve always said that lads will come in but they will have to earn their right to play in the side.

“The guys who have been here for a couple of years have been pushing themselves for the first team and hopefully we’ll be able to take some of the pressure of the younger players in the side.

“It’s fantastic getting some new, fresh faces around the club and it’s another vibe and the lads who’ve arrived here will be looking to implement their own styles of play.”

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