Batley Bulldogs in cruise control but boss Matt Diskin happy enough with derby victory

Batley boss Matt Diskin.Batley boss Matt Diskin.
Batley boss Matt Diskin.
BATLEY BULLDOGS boss Matt Diskin was happy with his side's opening pre-season win, but admitted they never got into top gear.

Batley lifted the Roy Powell Trophy after a 16-10 victory over neighbours and Betfred Championship rivals Dewsbury Rams on Boxing Day.

The home side led 10-0 at the interval before Rams staged a spirited fightback in the second half and Diskin insisted Bulldogs are a better team than that performance suggests.

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“The Boxing Day game is a good barometer to see where we are at and I thought we cruised through the game without doing much above that,” he reflected.

“We just got through it which is a shame really because we have been training a lot better than we showed.”

Diskin added: “It was a good hit-out and a good experience for some of those who haven’t competed on Boxing Day before and if they felt anything like I did after their Christmas dinner then they have done well to complete the 80.

“The performance was okay, but I don’t think we got out of second gear at any point.”

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Diskin expects Batley to improve with ball in hand. He said: “I thought everyone was very good in the first half, we dominated from the go and the scoreline didn’t really reflect where we were.

“Offensively we were a little bit off, but you expect that at this time of year but I thought we cruised along.”