Albion aim to recover from loss at Rotherham
The Herald|November 16, 2024
PLYMOUTH Albion are aiming to recover from a gut-wrenching defeat to Rotherham, where they were narrowly beaten in the final moments of the game.
PAUL NICHOLSON
Albion aim to recover from loss at Rotherham

Currently sitting seventh in the league, Albion's position doesn't truly reflect their performances this season.

While they have had some tough breaks, Albion have been competitive in nearly every match and, on another day, could easily be sitting in the top half of the table, perhaps even third.

Today, they face a significant challenge as they take on second-placed Richmond, a team in excellent form.

Richmond come into this fixture with an impressive record of eight wins and a draw from their first nine matches.

Their recent 42-14 victory over Moseley showcased their attacking prowess and they will be confident as they look to extend their winning run.

However, they will be fully aware that Plymouth are capable of upsetting the form book, as the Westcountry side has proven tough to beat this season.

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