Simon Evitts admits defeat is a wake-up call
Coach Simon Evitts believes Saturday’s 65-10 North Midlands Shield defeat to Malvern is the wake-up call his Shrewsbury side needed.
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Shrewsbury, who had knocked out Telford Hornets the week prior, were blown away in a first-half blitz that left them trailing 39-3 at the break.
But Evitts was pleased that his newly-promoted team didn’t buckle and scored a try of their own in the second half against a side who were plying their trade two levels higher last season.
“We were disappointed for the first hour, but the lads dug in, made a score and in truth, we were unlucky not to put more points on the board,” said Evitts. “But after last season, Saturday was a real eye opener against a very strong and well-drilled side.”
Craig Howell was the man to cross the line for Shrewsbury and Tom Cookson added the conversion.
The try was a big positive on a day where Evitts’ side were given a reality check.
“Malvern are a sign of things to come this season, it’s going to be much tougher for our lads this year, but we are up for the challenge,” said Evitts.
“Malvern are a team to which we can aspire and it’s important to treat Saturday as a learning curve and take the lessons learned into our next game against Longton.”