No panic at Farsley says Lee Goddard
A sodden, rain-hit year may have put a brake on momentum for most sides, but periods of intermittent form have proved just as significant a bugbear for several fancied contenders, with New Farnley being a classic case in point.
That said, the fact that most of their rivals have also not truly hit their straps either is viewed as a positive by the Lawns Lane outfit, who head to Farsley tomorrow.
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Hide AdFarnley’s current position of eighth is very underwhelming for a side tipped as potential title candidates back in April, having recruited Dan Hodgson, Adam Waite and old-boy Mark Lawson – to supplement the likes of Alex Lilley, Steve Bullen and Lee Goddard already on deck.
But they will be mindful that just 23 points separate themselves and second-placed Hanging Heaton, with nine sides – right down to second-from-bottom Undercliffe – split by just 31 points after nine matches. Farnley captain Goddard said: “You look at the league table and apart from Woodlands, who are looking pretty solid, everyone has lost at least a couple of games.
“If we had won last Saturday, we could have been in the top three or four with a few bonus points.
“But at the moment, I do not think the league is a true reflection of where anyone is, apart from Woodlands.
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Hide Ad“The league is quite compact apart from Woodlands and you can still climb the league quickly.
“If someone puts a run together, they can quite easily rise up the table.
“We have lost three games to St Lawrence, Hanging Heaton and a very good and organised Bradford and Bingley side on the day.
“At the minute, we are not losing to the lower-end teams, but the good quality sides.
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Hide Ad“So there is no panic in our dressing room. We know if we put a game together, then we will be a force to be reckoned with.
“We just need to get some nice weather, get some consistency and watch it unfold.”
It promises to be a key weekend on two fronts for Farnley, who host Morley in the quarter-finals of the Priestley Cup on Sunday and two positive results could change the complexion of their season by the close of play on Sunday evening.
Goddard added: “Farsley will be tough. They have (James) Logan and (Josh) Poysden who have done well for them and the overseas in (Pat) Kruger.
“It is a big weekend.
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Hide Ad“As silly as it sounds, come Sunday if we beat a strong and competitive Morley side, we will be in the semi-finals of the cup.”
Elsewhere tomorrow, leaders Woodlands make the short trip to mid-table Cleckheaton, while Heaton visit Undercliffe.
Third-placed St Lawrence welcome lowly Wrenthorpe and Bradford and Bingley host Townville.
Rock-bottom Methley are at home to Lightcliffe as they seek to rise off the foot of the table.