11:44am Thursday 11th October 2007
Stour head coach Neil Mitchell believes there is still plenty to come from his high-flying National Division Two outfit.
After watching his side handsomely beat Waterloo at Stourton Park on Saturday the coach was still not satisfied with the level of performance.
He said: "It was a good win against a side who were playing in National Division One last season but we are still along way away from what I expect.
"The performance just didn't flow and we looked dis-jointed and didn't produce the quality we are capable of.
"We have got great potential in this squad but we just need to smooth a few things out and show some consistancy.
"I still think we are only playing at 50 per cent at the moment."
This Saturday Stour will travel to the Yorkshire Dales to face the Wharfdale which is always a difficult place to play.
Mitchell said: "You know what to expect when you go to Wharfdale and this is always a very hard encounter.
"They are a big strong team who also have a creative side to their play with plenty of attacking options."
Mitchell is once again set to be without the key duo of Martin Freeman (groin) and Adrian Olver (neck) for the weekend clash.