KENDAL coach Neil Rollings writes in his column Touchline Talk this week: ""We discovered in the massacre at Macclesfield that all teams can look poor going backwards, and Longton were certainly no exception.
"There were some captivating individual displays.""
Read in Friday's Westmorland Gazette what Neil made of Saturday's Powergen Cup win over Longton.
Kendla have discovered that Waterloo might be their opponents at home if they manage a good cup run.
Kendal have first to overcome Reading, who they play in the second round. If successful, they will be away to the winners of Richmond or Hertford. The fourth round would be at home to Redruth/Worthing or Waterloo/Rugby Lions.
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