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Banbury Bulls: Holmes looks for improvement

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Published Date: 04 February 2010
Grant Holmes will be looking for Banbury Bulls side to regain top spot when they entertain Aylestone St James on Saturday.
Bulls trail leaders Market Harborough by a single point but have a game in hand and will go back to the top if they beat lowly Aylestone.

Following the Aylestone fixture, Bulls entertain Market Harborough and then have two tough trips to Northampton BBOB and Leicester Vipers.
But Bulls were made to work hard for their 22-14 victory in Saturday's Midlands Two East South at Lutterworth.

Bulls were again disrupted with several players unavailable and Mike Smith, had been out since October and Grant Holmes was also forced to start.

And Holmes knows his side must improve and said: "We let ourselves down very badly with the basic elements of the game, poor passing and extremely poor handling cost us a lot of chances," he said.

"We were a long way from our best but we did create numerous opportunities only for the basics of the game to let us down.
"We must increase our percentage of turning chances into tries if we are to maintain our push for league honours."



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  • Last Updated: 04 February 2010 10:07 AM
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  • Location: Banbury
 
 

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