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RUGBY LEAGUE: Ravens will be tougher
Mark Shaw
Mark Shaw

Oxford Cavaliers coach Mark Shaw expects a far tougher challenge when they visit Redditch Ravens in the Rugby League Conference South West and Midlands division tomorrow.

Cavaliers crushed Wolverhampton Wizards 96-6 in their opening match, but games with the Ravens have been much closer.

Last year, honours were even with one victory each and there has never been more than ten points between the sides.

Shaw said: "If we stick to the basics and execute our sets of six tackles, we can maintain our unbeaten start to the season."

Reporting no injuries, Cavaliers will be at full strength with captain and loose forward Joe McAneaney leading the pack.

Half back Shane Turner will look to follow up his man-of-the-match display with another creative game.

Oxford Cavaliers: from McAneaney (capt), Batstone, Siret, T Briggs, J Briggs, Symonds, Benjamin, Turner, Hannah, Kimber, Louisson, Olley, Parlett, Blackstone, Moore, Conway, LLewelyn, Goodger, Rendell, Miller, Dye.

4:57pm Thursday 15th May 2008

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