Lloydy's Local League Predictions 4
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:52 pm
Dons' community coach Adam Lloyd only has the one game to preview this week as both Bentley and Toll Bar have no game.
Last week, Adam correctly predicted one game out of two with Moorends easily beating Dearne Valley Bulldogs 60-8. However, Adam's other tip Bentley, lost 14-6 in their local derby against Toll Bar.
Moorends Marauders v Allerton Bywater, Moorends Recreation Ground, 2:00pm kick-off
Moorends will be hoping to play like they did last weekend and do the double over Allerton having beaten them 28-10 at their place earlier this season.
Head coach Martin Rowlands said: "We are looking to finish the year on a high with a win, against what will be tough opposition in Allerton Bywater.
"We will have to be on the top of our game if we are to come away with the two points. We had a good win last week and we want to kick on from that.
"However, there's still a lot of improvement to come from the team but we are happy where we are at the mid-point of the season."
The Marauders can't afford to rest over the Christmas period as their first game back in the New Year is a daunting away trip to Cumbria based Glasson Rangers in the National Cup.
Rowlands added: "We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all at Moorends Marauders."
Lloydy's prediction: Moorends to win by 12
Last week, Adam correctly predicted one game out of two with Moorends easily beating Dearne Valley Bulldogs 60-8. However, Adam's other tip Bentley, lost 14-6 in their local derby against Toll Bar.
Moorends Marauders v Allerton Bywater, Moorends Recreation Ground, 2:00pm kick-off
Moorends will be hoping to play like they did last weekend and do the double over Allerton having beaten them 28-10 at their place earlier this season.
Head coach Martin Rowlands said: "We are looking to finish the year on a high with a win, against what will be tough opposition in Allerton Bywater.
"We will have to be on the top of our game if we are to come away with the two points. We had a good win last week and we want to kick on from that.
"However, there's still a lot of improvement to come from the team but we are happy where we are at the mid-point of the season."
The Marauders can't afford to rest over the Christmas period as their first game back in the New Year is a daunting away trip to Cumbria based Glasson Rangers in the National Cup.
Rowlands added: "We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all at Moorends Marauders."
Lloydy's prediction: Moorends to win by 12