Sheffield Eagles: Improvement key for Aston as players settle
Aston has stated that late player arrivals during the close season left the Eagles undercooked for the season opener against Dewsbury, but the long-serving coach was also encouraged by certain aspects of his side’s display.
Now faced with a trip to Halifax tomorrow, Aston knows Richard Marshall’s side will be bolstered by their dual-reg agreement with Castleford, as well as new loan signing Daniel Murray who penned a deal on Thursday from Salford.
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Hide AdIt is early days though, with the 50-year-old keen to see his side make improvements with each round.
“If we can get some improvement then we are going in the right direction. That’s the key,” he said.
“It is always a tough game there. They have got a reasonably settled squad with players there who have been with them for quite a while. They have a good dual-reg relationship with Castleford, so we can expect players like Jy Hitchcox and Alex Foster to be involved, plus one or two more. They have had a good pre-season as well, so it is another tough task. They played well against Featherstone. It is their first home game so they will be keen to get a positive result.”
Aston will be bolstered by dual reg himself with the likes of Jack Ashworth, Matty Lees, Jake Spedding and James Bentley all available for a second week running from St Helens.
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Hide AdWith Castleford loanees Cory Aston and Garry Lo also available, Aston can only select five from six, with Lo missing out last weekend.
Aston has no injury concerns from the opener with Dewsbury and has options, with the likes of Greg Burns and Ollie Davies waiting in the wings after missing out last week.
“No-one really picked up an injury, just the usual bumps and bruises,” Aston confirmed.
“There were a few battered and bruised egos last week because we didn’t perform. We had a dig and our attitude was quite good, but in a team sport you need a large percentage of your squad to play at a high level to get a result. Last time out, we didn’t have enough playing to their maximum. That has gone now. We have talked about it and what we need to do about it this weekend.”