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Crusaders' coach Carl says there's still a long way to go

Crusaders' coach Carl says there's still a long way to go

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Crusaders are now more than halfway through their season and the leaders have a healthy three-point advantage over the chasing pack in League One.
Their latest success arrived in a 14-4 outcome during a top-of-the-table showdown with Midlands Hurricanes on Sunday.
It's looking positive for Cru, but head coach Forster stressed: 'Where we are is nice, but it's important to remember that nothing is won at this stage and we've got to be really on top of our game in the fixtures we have left to play.
'You've seen Goole beat Dewsbury, Swinton beat Workington and Keighley beat Rochdale this weekend, that tells you just how tough this league can be.
'I think we've slipped up twice this season against Goole in the cup and then Swinton in the league, both of those games I felt we let the emotions of the day take over and we went away from our game plan.
'We need to learn from that, take yesterday as an example of what happens when we focus on the task at hand and we'll let the fans enjoy the ride, enjoy being top of the league, but for us as a group, we don't think about that until the final hooter goes at Whitehaven on the last day of the season.'
North Wales now have to play the waiting game prior to their return to action. This will be on July 6 when Cru host Workington.

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