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Briggs: More to come for Harriers (From Kidderminster Shuttle)
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Briggs: More to come for Harriers
9:15am Wednesday 10th October 2012 in News
More to come: Keith Briggs believes Harriers can still improve. Picture: ADRIAN HOSKINS
CAPTAIN Keith Briggs believes there's still more to come from improving Harriers.
The Aggborough outfit stretched their run to nine matches in the Blue Square Bet Premier as they bounced back from their disastrous start to the season.
Last night's 3-0 win over bottom side Hyde means they have also taken 10 points from a possible 12.
Despite the up turn in fortunes, Briggs still wants more from his team-mates.
He said: "I always knew with the ability in the squad we've got it's only a matter of time.
"I still think there's a lot more to come as we go on through the season there's a lot more three points to come.
"The fans are different class and they give everything for the club and support the lads and hopefully we can give them something to cheer about because we didn't get off to the best of starts.
"It's nine unbeaten now and if we keep going, keep believing in ourselves there's only one direction we can go in.
"We've been told not to look at the table, so we've got to keep going and pick up as many points as we can."
Despite their long unbeaten run, Harriers are still fifth from bottom.
A brace for Ryan Rowe and a fine opening strike by James Vincent saw off Hyde but Harriers could have ran up a cricket score in the second half before Hyde hit back after the break.
Briggs added: "I felt we did okay in the first half. We started really well but in the last 20 minutes we had the two goals and just maybe just sat back a bit, stopped working as a midified three and Hyde were picking up little bits.
"But in the second half there was only one team in it and we created a lot of chances and Ryan [Rowe] is so confident and everything he is hitting is going in the back of the net."
