Featherstone Rovers boss Duffy determined to iron out wrinkles before big kick-off

TWO WEEKS before their Betfred Championship opener, boss John Duffy is happy with how Featherstone Rovers are shaping up, but admits some combinations need more work.
Rovers coach, John Duffy. PIC: James HardistyRovers coach, John Duffy. PIC: James Hardisty
Rovers coach, John Duffy. PIC: James Hardisty

Rovers face League One visitors York City Knights tomorrow in their third pre-season fixture (3pm) and Duffy is looking for them to build on the positive signs shown in wins over Castleford Tigers and Halifax.

“I’m happy with what we’ve done in pre-season,” said Duffy, whose side begin their league campaign at home to Halifax in 15 days’ time. “I am happy with our fitness and where we are at the moment.

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“But it’s just about getting some game sense, timing and partnerships.

Coach James Ford. PIC: York City KnightsCoach James Ford. PIC: York City Knights
Coach James Ford. PIC: York City Knights

“We are getting there.”

The coach added: “We have got to get used to playing in winter conditions for the first couple of months and not be as expansive as we’d like to be.

“We have to be a bit more composed with our play.”

York are aiming to mount a promotion push and Duffy, who plans to give some of his players a run-out in unfamiliar positions, reckons they will present Rovers with a real challenge. He said: “James Ford has done a great job, he is a really good coach and they play some good rugby.

Coach James Ford. PIC: York City KnightsCoach James Ford. PIC: York City Knights
Coach James Ford. PIC: York City Knights

“They’ve got a couple of ex-Fev lads in there and that will spur them on.

“And I am sure they will test us all over the park.”

Featherstone’s Championship home clash with Leigh will now take place on Saturday, May 20, kicking off at 6pm.