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Aaron Johnston hoping cup can help change Cregagh’s fortune

Aaron Johnston’s men are the latest additions to the Robinson Services Premier League after finishing second to Cliftonville Academy in Section One last year and have suffered five consecutive league defeats.

The step up in competition is vast with the top-flight packed full of internationals and first-class players, but Cregagh aren’t letting it get them down and certainly won’t be going anywhere without a fight.

There were signs of improvement last weekend against Woodvale and Johnston is hoping to build on that in the Clear Currency Irish National Cup today when they host North West-based Killyclooney.

“It has been a tough start and we would have liked to have some points on the board at this stage, but we knew coming into the season it wasn’t always going to go our way,” he said.

“We worked very hard during the winter indoors and did as much work as we could to prepare. It has been a bit disappointing the start we made with a few low scores and we know as a group we can play much better than that.

“We can’t dwell on it too much and we need to look forward, enjoy it and learn as much as we can.”

A tightly-knit group has been formed at the Cregagh Memorial Recreation Ground and Johnston believes that could be a big advantage as the season progresses towards a mid-season table split in early July.

“It’s very easy to get down on yourself after a few heavy losses but we have a great group in the changing room,” he added.

“We spoke ahead of the season and were well aware that it wasn’t always going to go our way this year, but we went into it with the objective of learning, especially before the league splits at halfway.

“We knew we would be coming up against some really good cricketers and we have tried to embrace that

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