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By
Adam Summers - Dorset Echo
AUSTRALIAN sensation Jay Herne is confident
the Weymouth Doonan Wildcats can kick-start
their Conference League campaign with
victory tonight over the Sittingbourne
Crusaders at the Wessex Stadium (7.15pm).
The Wildcats lost their opening league
fixture at the Scunthorpe Saints on
Monday by just three points in a meeting
that saw Herne excluded in the last-heat
decider for a fall on the first bend.
The Poole Pirates asset is now targeting
a return to glory against the Crusaders,
which he hopes will provide the catalyst
for a title charge.
Herne said: "Last Monday was very annoying
and hopefully tonight will be a lot
better. Refereeing decisions went against
us but we also wasted good chances to
pick up more points so losing that was
very disappointing. However, after a
slow start we are beginning to gel more
as a team with everyone beginning to
score and hopefully we will be able
to bounce straight back by beating Sittingbourne."
Herne is particularly looking for more
consistency from himself, he added:
"It has been up and down so far. I have
had a couple of good meetings and a
couple of disappointing ones but I am
working hard and I am sure everything
will come together."
A big crowd is expected at the Wessex
this evening and Herne is fully aware
of just how important the meeting is.
He said: "There is always big pressure
to win at home but there is even more
this season because many people are
predicting that the title will come
down to who has the most away wins.
That is why it is so important that
we make home advantage count and do
not slip up against Sittingbourne who
will be no pushovers. Every team in
the Conference League this season is
hard to beat but hopefully we can come
through with a win."
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