ROYSTON head coach Luke Green said he was thrilled with Saturday s 29-11 victory over Cuffley. The Crows showed great character to come from behind in their EDF Junior Vase clash, with Green particularly pleased with his side s ­composure. He said: Wha

ROYSTON head coach Luke Green said he was thrilled with Saturday's 29-11 victory over Cuffley.

The Crows showed great character to come from behind in their EDF Junior Vase clash, with Green particularly pleased with his side's ­composure.

He said: "What I liked most was the calmness they showed in what was a very heated game.

"Cuffley came to beat us in more ways than one, but our lads kept their heads while never stepping backwards."

It was the second game in ­succession that Royston had to come from behind.

"Both Rob Turner and Scott Easy put in great performances and really helped the team rally together," said Green.

"A cup run is always good for the club, and I think the boys deserve some silverware this year.

"And if we keep moving forward like we have been, the lads have every chance of winning the competition."

The Crows travel to Hackney-based Old Streetonians on Saturday with Green looking for another league victory.

He said: "As long as we prepare and start from the off I can certainly see us taking some points. Away wins are priceless in rugby and if we can get one on Saturday I will leave London a very happy man!