It is often said that sport’s biggest games provide the meeting of an unstoppable force and an immovable object.
But for today’s National League Two North clash between league leaders Leeds Tykes and second-placed Rotherham Titans at Clifton Lane, the cliché could not be more apt. Both former Premiership sides remarkably stand on 108 and 103 points this season, with the Tykes winning every match played and only dropping try bonus points on two occasions – each against the defensively proficient Wharfedale.
“I think excited is the word,” said Aspinall. “There is a real sense of anticipation. “It’s a big game and a great team on the other side of it, so what will that bring from us? “I think and hope it will bring the best out of us and that’s enough to bring home four points.” Following his summer appointment, Aspinall has helped transform the West Yorkshire club’s fortunes after their disappointing relegation from National League One last season.
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