Dewsbury Rams: Boss Lee Greenwood gains valuable insight from '˜scrappy' festive derby
Rams were beaten 16-10 in Greenwood’s first game in charge of the Championship side and the match went as he expected.
Dewsbury have a new-look squad and Greenwood said: “It was a good workout.
“There was plenty of stuff to work on, for sure.
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Hide Ad“It was a pretty scrappy affair, but as the game wore on we didn’t look any worse than Batley and that’s a sort of starting point.”
Greenwood added: “There were a lot of changes going on during the game and it was what I expected.
“I knew it would be scrappy and not a free-flowing attacking performance, but we got better as it went along.”
Dewsbury trailed 10-0 at half-time and Greenwood admitted: “We didn’t start off well. We didn’t look up to it, to be honest, but as it went on we grew into it.
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Hide Ad“We looked stronger as it went on and probably looked the strongest team at the finish.
“It was out first hit-out and I was making changes because I wanted to have a look at certain people in certain positions. I was not downhearted, but there is a lot to work on.”
Lewis Heckford will be assessed after suffering a neck problem late in the game.
Rams also lost Jode Sheriffe following a clash of heads with teammate Dale Morton.