HAVER RIGHT GO LADS!
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HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY v RHYL
WELSH PREMIER LEAGUE
SATURDAY, APRIL 10 - 2.30pm
RHYL will be out for revenge tomorrow when they visit a Haverfordwest County side which was extremely fortunate to win 2-1 at Belle Vue last November.
The Lilywhites have five league games left and basically need to win them all to maximise their chances of a Europa League place.
The excellent form of Port Talbot and Bangor City of late has certainly not helped the champions' cause.
Following tomorrow's long trip to west Wales comes another one next Tuesday with a journey to Carmarthen Town on the cards. Six points is a very tough ask but certainly gettable against two teams struggling to make the Super 12.
Rhyl will be without the suspended Phil Doran, banned for two matches after his red card against The New Saints on Good Friday, while striker Rob Turner is still out with a groin strain, although player-manager Greg Strong did have some encouraging news on that front.
"Rob's responding well to treatment and we're hopeful he'll be back next week," said Strong.
Left-sided operator Andy Owens will need a fitness test on a leg injury, but utility man Russell Courtney remains on the sidelines.
The player-boss expects a hard encounter at the New Bridge Meadow tomorrow.
"No-one has had an easy ride there this season," he stressed.
"We certainly didn't deserve to lose to them at home, we were the better team throughout apart from the 10-minute spell where they scored their two goals, but we know it's going to be tough there.
"If we play anything like as well as we can, though, we should be okay."
RHYL v HAVERFORDWEST - WELSH PREMIER HEAD-TO-HEAD
PLAYED: 25
RHYL WON: 13
HAVER WON: 6
DRAWN: 6
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