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Salter calls on Albion to stick with the script

Western Morning News (Saturday)

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October 25, 2025

ASSISTANT coach Jamie Salter has called on Plymouth Albion to stick to the script as they return to action at home to Birmingham Moseley tonight (7.45pm).

- PAUL NICHOLSON

Last week, Albion slipped to a disappointing 35-25 defeat at Tonbridge Juddians, a loss that saw them score five tries. But defensively, they were poor which cost them any chance of victory.

‘The lights will be on at the Brickfields tonight in Albion’s only evening kickoff of the season and Salter is keen for his players to stick to what they are good at to get back to winning ways.

“Last week was a tough one to take,” Salter said. “Going away from home, scoring five ties but still losing is not what we wanted.

“We went off script too many times, and this week we'll be looking to do things the right way and improve”

Despite last week's setback, head coach Ryan Lamb has once again made only a few minor adjustments to his side, opting for continuity and stability in selection.

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