Kerr looks for Bulls to be better in possession

Despite seeing Banbury Bulls score plenty of points, head of coaching James Kerr wants them to be tighter in possession.
Chris Phillips tries to charge down a clearing kick during Banbury Bulls' victory at Stratford. Photo: Simon GrieveChris Phillips tries to charge down a clearing kick during Banbury Bulls' victory at Stratford. Photo: Simon Grieve
Chris Phillips tries to charge down a clearing kick during Banbury Bulls' victory at Stratford. Photo: Simon Grieve

Looking back on Saturday’s Wadworth 6X South West One East vistory at Stratford Upon Avon, Kerr said: “It’s really pleasing, to come away to a rival like Stratford and to score that many points it’s really good. But I told the boys after the game we lacked a bit of possession, when he had ball in hand.

“We scored points which is great, however, when we come up in other tighter games, we need to be happier with the ball and retaining it for longer. Fair play to Stratford we gave them so much possession and they scored some good tries against us.

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“It’s a bit disappointing the number of points we conceded but at the end of the day it’s a significant bonus point win away from home.”

Bulls were far more clinical than Stratford when they had the ball. Duncan Leese scored two tries but it was his efforts in defence that stood out. His individual tackle count provided turnovers at crucial times and he was Banbury’s stand-out player.

Kerr added: “There were a lot of good performances. Both centres, Jack Briggs and Duncan Leese defended really well. However, I felt Duncan edged it slightly attacking.

“His support play was outstanding, he never faltered in regard to being off the shoulder for a pass or making sure he was part of every attack.”