“It's a massive game for both sides. I know some of the lads there and they're well aware of how we can play on our own ground.," he told the Daily Post.
“They've got some good players all over the park themselves and we will have to be at our best, but I'm hoping we've put our poor run of form behind us now.
“Every team has a spell when they struggle and we've had a lot of young lads involved but hopefully they can learn from it.
“I don't think there's any particular thing that we've been doing badly but people always look for excuses.”