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STEELERS: Jeff Legue exclusive video interview



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Published Date:
17 November 2007
SHEFFIELD Steelers must find a missing 25 per cent if they are going to pose a serious title challenge in the Elite League, says forward Jeff Legue.
He says the league championship was a target the team had set at the beginning of the season - but to accomplish it, they had to find a consistent pattern of decent play.

"We've been doing that 75 per cent," he said. "But to catch Coventry and Newcastle we have to play every game and not take a night off, that mind-set has to click in."

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Legue says that Coventry's two recent defeats shows it is possible to catch them, despite their games in hand.

Legue told The Star's video website that the recent line-changes brought in by coach Dave Matsos had been intended to "spice it up a bit.

To watch Jeff Legue in our exclusive video interview, click on the play icon at the top of the page.

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  • Last Updated: 17 November 2007 8:42 PM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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