Spring Cup winning Sheffield Steeldogs coach Greg Wood has admitted the campaign has gone better than expected for them.
With ten wins from ten, theyâll play their penultimate game at Telford Tigers tonight (Wednesday) before rounding off the campaign at home to Swindon Wildcats on Sunday.
And Wood says heâs felt momentum has been with them since winning three of their four games in the Streaming Series back in November.
âWhen we set out seven weeks ago and looked at this competition, we wanted to put a competitive team on the ice and win as many games as we could so itâs gone pretty well so far,â he said.
âOriginally, we had a good core of players for the Streaming Series and we knew we would be strong, but having the 100% record, itâs fair to say itâs gone better than it could have done.
âI feel the momentum has been with us since the Streaming Series. We played in the opening weekend of this competition and had to sit out the following week, but we knew what we had in the dressing room.
âWe know we were a solid team, but we also knew there were things to work on so that weekend off early on really helped tidy things up and itâs worked well.â
Steeldogs clinched the trophy on Saturday at Bees, winning 4-1, 24 hours after Telford Tigers suffered a 4-1 loss to the Wildcats. While Telford could have matched them for points, Steeldogs edged it on head to head.
However they put themselves well out of reach with Sundayâs 6-3 win over Raiders and can enjoy their last two games knowing itâs in the bag.
Wood is hopeful of seeing a full season starting in September after the successful organisation and running of the two mini tournaments.
?FINAL HOME FIXTURE?
We complete our series of home fixtures for the Spring Cup with a midweek Steeldogs meeting ??
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â Telford Tigers (@Telford_Tigers) March 22, 2021
But he revealed what gave Steeldogs that extra bit of focus as they homed in on whatâs proved to be a successful campaign.
âTelford losing on Friday was a surprise, but with the games in Swindon, it was always possible Tigers could lose one,â Wood added.
âThe first round of games, Telford seemed to put them away quite easily so once we saw that, we pricked up our ears and saw Tigers were a strong side.
âBut I think those games between Telford and Swindon helped our guys up their game and led us into that series against Tigers and everyone saw how well we did there.
âLooking ahead, fingers crossed, from my experience in the Streaming Series and the Spring Cup, itâs been brilliant and both have been run safely. Thereâs been no cases thankfully so weâve proven it can be done safely.â