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2:32pm Thursday 1st May 2008
WARRINGTON Rugby Union Club's second XI coach Stewart Coleman knows his men need to be at their best to defeat Fylde's third string in the Halbro Trophy Final at Blackburn on Saturday at 2pm.
Fylde go into the final on the back of a 25-game winning streak, while Warrington, although starting the season poorly, went on a run of 17 games undefeated and finished third in the Miller Homes League.
Coleman said: "This season has been fantastic, which has culminated in reaching the final.
"Fylde will be a tough team to beat but we believe that we can beat them if we play to the best of our ability. We are going to enjoy the day no matter what."
Captain Rockey Turner will hang up his boots after the final and will be aiming to finish on a high.
Those travelling on the buses from the club to the final should note that Saturday's departure time is 11am prompt.
Warrington go into the final on the back of a 43-29 success against Widnes' second team on Saturday.
Matt Rockey scored three tries.
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