Fax flattened Featherstone to go top of the League last week . . Can we Demolish Dewsbury to stay on top this weekend?
Halifax RLFC the League Leaders take on Dewsbury Rams this Sunday at the Shay Kick off 3pm. Dewsbury are currently lying in joint second place and will be doing their very best to knock us off the top.
And we have a special incentive to get our Blue and White Army shouting us on, there's a special deal on replica shirts this weekend too. . All replica shirts will have a £10 discount. . . . so that means an adult shirt for Only £35, whilst junior shirts will be only £25 So if you've already got a home shirt, why not get the discount on an away shiirt?
So come on and cheer us on and why not show your colours too Lets see a sea of Blue and White
That's Fax v The Rams this Sunday Hope to see you all there
Adults £18, £15,
Concessions £13, £10
Juniors £5
And how do both Coaches rate the game?
Halifax coach Karl Harrison has challenged his team to back up last week's 60-12 destruction of Featherstone Rovers with another impressive display in Sunday's Co-operative Championship clash with Dewsbury Rams.
Harrison said: "We cut our mistake ratio (at Featherstone) and we were pretty ruthless at times.
"We showed great character and we've got great desire in the team, but there's lots of football between now and the end of the season.
"The Championship is an extremely strong, tough competition, and if you've got a couple of players off on any week you're going to get beat."
Rams coach Warren Jowitt can pick from a fully fit squad as he attempts to plot a winning game plan for the trip to The Shay.
Dewsbury are also on a high after last week's 29-22 triumph over big-spending Keighley.
Jowitt said: "We were very good defensively, and when we got chances in attack we took them as well."
He added: "Halifax are a quality team. They're quality on paper and they're doing it on the field as well.
"To put 60 points on Featherstone shows how good you are. It's a tough challenge, but we've played them in the Northern Rail Cup and it'll be nice to see how far we've come since then."