Metro Whanganui now has a sense of belief as they head into the final round robin match at home this weekend.
St Johns Club Whanganui Metro heads into the final game of round robin in the Manawatu Colts division rugby championship full of self belief, surprisingly on the back of 19-7 loss to unbeaten competition leaders Feilding Yellow on Saturday.
Mark Cosford, who co-coaches alongside Russell Gedye, said the final score
was misleading after Feilding came back late in the game when Metro was a man down.
"I think we dominated most of the first half at least, if not much of he second spell as well," Cosford said.
"We held Feilding to a nil-all draw at half time and then we scored first in the second half to take a 7-nil lead. They came back and scored pretty much against the run of play and then we had a man sent off. They captitalised scoring again late, but I think we gave them a bit of a fright performing as we did this time around."
The loss, and College Old Boys' 31-19 win over Massey White, slipped the Metro lads back to fourth on the table, but still well in the hunt for a semifinal spot in a fortnight.