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By Luke Cawdell
Invicta Dynamos coach Kevin Parrish believes their win over high-flying Romford on Sunday should give his team the confidence to finish the season on a high.
The Mos returned from Romford in the NIHL Division 1 South as 7-5 winners. It was a victory that Parrish admitted typified their season. He said: "As much as it was good to get the win, it was still frustrating. It sums up how inconsistent we have been.
"One week we are superb and the next week we are the worst of the worst. We have dropped points where we shouldn’t have, like the games at Streatham and it shows how inconsistent we have been."
Dynamos travel to bottom side Solent & Gosport on Saturday and return to Gillingham on Sunday to face Bracknell Hornets (5.15pm face-off). Both teams have recently lost to the Mos and Parrish is hoping for a double success.
Parrish (pictured) said: "We’ll be looking to go for all four points. We can then start looking at a fourth place finish and who knows, if the third place team drop points, we could even finish there.
"We’ve got 16 points left to play for and although we’ve got some tough games to come, we’ve shown we can beat the top sides.
"There is no point going to Romford and taking two points if we then go into this weekend and don’t take the points. Maybe it’s time to show some consistency."