Brid boss Scott Kerr was upbeat going into Saturday's trip to Garforth.
He feels his side have shown a real improvement lately:
" They've bought into what I wanted. And I think in the last two games, the attitude and determination from the lads has been second-to-none. Young Riley [Cooper], great delivery. Tom Allen, I've been saying to him, you need a goal, need a goal from you big man. Do you know what I mean?
"And I say, I'm so proud of the lads and it's a stepping stone in the right direction. They're buying into what we're doing and we keep pushing and go to Garforth full of confidence."
Sadly, after a pitch inspection in the morning at 10:30am the pitch was waterlogged and the game was postponed.


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