THEY have already recorded a convincing Surrey Championship win at Cheam Road this season and now Reigate Priory hope to add a T20 victory to it.
The Llamas face Sutton on Thursday night in the third round of the National T20, starting at 6pm, and Priory captain Neil Saker says it is a competition he hopes to see his side do well in.
"The T20 competition is one I thought we could have a good go at," Saker said. "The average age of our side is really good for the shorter format, we have players with energy, and we also have a lot of T20 experience within the side.
"We obviously beat Sutton at their place in the league but mid-week games are always a bit different because some players will be unavailable through work.
"It will still be a strong side that we put out though. We have some great cricketers at Reigate Priory; I can honestly say it's one of the best teams I've played in."
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