By Ben Jaycock
Its been a campaign of near misses for Caldy as their end-of-season targets have gone from mid-table to now focusing on avoiding finishing bottom of the table.
The Merseysiders were gathering momentum before the Premiership Cup break earlier this year but have since suffered back-to-back defeats to Chinnor and Ampthill by just a handful of points.
Fly-half Lewis Barker, 31, has felt frustrated that his side hasn’t been able to see games out and hopes they can address their shortcomings to avoid a potential basement battle with bottom side Cambridge, who trailed Caldy heading ...
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