Archive - Wednesday, 30 June 2004


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Sudbrook up to full strength

SUDBROOK go into Saturday's crunch home game against Abergavenny with full squad and a must-win attitude.

Player-coach Mark O'Leary reported no injuries to the side that faces Abergavenny this weekend and said despite being lower in the Premiership table than their counterparts a win was the only result on his player's minds.

"For the first time this season we will have our strongest squad available. We're pretty confident and would like to win. We know they're just above us in the table and that this is a massive game for us, but hopefully we'll have the fire power to do the business," he said.

Keith Newell, Abergavenny's player-coach added: "I played against them last year in a league cup game and they seemed a very good and dangerous side. They have some destructive players so we will not be taking them lightly."

Newell has been boosted by the news his best batters Andrew Jones and Lee James will be available for selection.

The match starts at Sudbrook's Deepweir Ground at 1pm.