Glynhill Kelburne may have won the Scottish title for the past eight years, but their coach Mark Ralph is very much aware that making progress in the elite EuroLeague is a much taller order.
Glynhill Kelburne may have won the Scottish title for the past eight years, but their coach Mark Ralph is very much aware that making progress in the elite EuroLeague is a much taller order.
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Craig Madden
The Paisley side travel to East Grinstead for the opening pool stage of the competition, in which they will face top German side Rot-Weiss Cologne today and the Austrian champions AHTC Wien tomorrow, with only the top two sides moving on to the knockout stages. "As our previous ventures in the EHL have shown – we have only won one game out of nine – we can't afford to take any game for granted," said Ralph.
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