AFTER ending an eight-match drought against Pertemps Bees with a league double this season, Moseley will be in no mood to lose the initiative over their rivals in the EDF Trophy at Billesley Common tomorrow.
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THE EDF National Trophy might be seen by some as a bit of a sideshow for Pertemps Bees, a distraction in the life-and-death struggle for survival in National One.
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PERTEMPS Bees could still pick up some well deserved points from their clash against Cornish Pirates last weekend after the West Country side appear to have breached First Division regulations.
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IF POINTS were given for effort, commitment and sheer guts, Pertemps Bees would be safe in National One after outplaying and outbattling their full-time opponents at Sharmans Cross Road.
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PERTEMPS Bees' head coach Russell Earnshaw has given his players a vote of confidence after they regained their pride in last Saturday's narrow National One defeat at Plymouth Albion.
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RUSSELL Earnshaw knows the task he faces after watching his side go down to rivals Moseley last weekend - even Pertemps Bees' only try was a generous Christmas gift of a penalty try from the referee.
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A DARK and gloomy Sharmans Cross Road summed up the mood for Pertemps Bees as they headed off for Christmas second bottom in National One having lost to their nearest neighbours.
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WITH half the season gone Pertemps Bees are ten points adrift of National One safety and in desperate need of points when they take on local rivals Moseley at Sharmans Cross Road tomorrow.
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MIDWINTER is looking bleak as far as Pertemps Bees are concerned as the pack move further away leaving them and newcomers Launceston marooned at the bottom of National One.
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PERTEMPS Bees' backs coach Ben Harvey admitted he is beginning to feel the pressure after his side surrendered a 14-point lead and collapsed to another damaging defeat at Park Lane.
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PERTEMPS Bees head off to Manchester tomorrow for an eight-pointer against fellow strugglers Sedgley Tigers who lie a place and five points above them in National One.
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PERTEMPS Bees' season is becoming a litany of missed chances as once more they produced the pressure without the points to leave them struggling at the foot of National One.
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PERTEMPS Bees will be hoping that last week's hard-fought win over Coventry is the first step on the long haul to safety in National One that can continue at Newbury Blues tomorrow.
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THE FIRST of Pertemps Bees' reinforcements has arrived with Namibian World Cup star Uakazuwaka Kazombiaze, who should be on the bench against Coventry at Sharmans Cross Road tomorrow.
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