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Invicta Dynamos eye play-offs but must face Slough Jets and Chelmsford Chieftains first in the Southern Cup this weekend

Invicta Dynamos complete their Southern Cup commitments this weekend in preparation for the Play-off Quarter-Finals.

Saturday’s game at Slough Jets is followed by a home meeting with Chelmsford Chieftains on Sunday (5.45pm) in the final fixtures of a competition that has long-been decided, with Streatham taking the title.

It’s left the remaining sides to complete the mini-league cup schedule with only pride to play for but with a play-off weekend against Solent Devils on the horizon, head coach Karl Lennon will expect his men to be fully committed on claiming some results.

He said: “We have no.2 (Jets) and no.3 teams (Chieftains) in the league to play against and they are in the same situation as us as they have play-off games to come.

“All the teams will have a slightly different attitude when it comes to the fixture, we can welcome a couple of players back that we didn’t have this week, we hope, one from suspension and one from injury and might make a difference for us in terms of getting minutes under their belt especially heading into the play-offs.

“We want to win every game, regardless of whether you are playing for something or nothing, we have to show up and play, I love playing big games and against tough teams and this weekend will be no different.”

Chelmsford have had the better of the meetings against the Dynamos this season and there’s an opportunity to score a win over them on Sunday in front of the home Gillingham crowd.

Lennon said: “They have had our number this year in comparison to us having theirs last year and we have to start showing that we can get results against teams like that. Sunday comes as an opportunity for us to do that.

“We know what we are capable of, there is no question about that, it

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