Featherstone Rovers' approach rights a few wrongs '“ Duffy
Duffy felt Rovers righted some wrongs following their first defeat of the season, at London Broncos, a week earlier.
“I thought our attitude was good,” Duffy said. “Sheffield came and had a really good dig at us, but we set our stall out in defence and we scored some fantastic tries.
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Hide Ad“We could have scored a few more if we’d been a bit more clinical, but I was really happy with how we performed.”
Rovers prop Richard Moore faces a three-to-five-match ban when he appears before the Rugby Football League’s disciplinary committee today, following his sending-off in the defeat at London Broncos.
Mitch Clark has completed his initial month on loan from Castleford Tigers and is set to remain at Rovers on a week-to-week basis.
Rovers’ next game is away to Leigh Centurions on Sunday.
Centurions are without a coach after Neil Jukes resigned yesterday. Kieron Purtill will be caretaker-coach this weekend, with Paul Anderson acting as his assistant and the club plan to advertise for a new permanent team boss.
Leigh, who were relegated last year, have won only one of their opening four Championship games.