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Telford Tigers forward Doug Clarkson refusing to ease off

Forward Doug Clarkson is savouring the demands for continuous improvement despite Telford Tigers winning the English Premier League title 10 days ago.

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Clarkson, who arrived from Elite League side Dundee Stars last summer, has been a key part of this year's Tigers squad, bagging a remarkable 77 points already this campaign.

But two days after that championship win last week, head coach Tom Watkins brought skills equipment to a training session in a bid to keep his players sharp.

And Clarkson believes those improvements will pay dividends during the end-of-season play-offs, which start on March 22.

He said: "You always want to get better and just last week at Tuesday training, when we usually have about ten or twelve guys, Tommy brought all the skills stuff out."When you've just won the league, people might wonder why you're doing that, but you always want that improvement.

"Until the final whistle goes in the final league game, the target is to keep on improving. "Over the past week, Tommy has made it clear to guys that they should just continue on and nothing is any different.

"Obviously if guys are hurt, then you might want to rest them, but you play the same way and try not to get any bad habits. "In the play-offs, a couple of bad games can end things pretty quickly, so we've got to go in the same way we've finished the season and hopefully keep the winning streak going."

Telford Tigers defenceman Jonathan Weaver is the only EPL player to be named in the Great Britain squad for next month's World Championship warm-up games against Poland.

Telford's opponents in the play-offs are yet to be confirmed, with teams still jostling for position in the two quarter-final groups of four.

One of those sides is, however, likely to be Sheffield Steeldogs, who Telford travel to face on Saturday night.

Clarkson added: "We play teams a lot through the season, so we'll know what style they will probably play and who their better players are.

"I think the closer we get to the play-offs, then it will come down to Tommy doing video on those specific teams, but you have just got to be solid in those games."

The 6' 5" star has become a fans' favourite in Telford this season, with his physical presence also playing a crucial role in that run to the EPL title.

"I have always liked scoring, but the physical side with the fighting just happens sometimes," Clarkson said.

"It's not something you go looking for, but the crowd love it and the guys feed off that energy at the start of the game and after period breaks.

"The crowd are paying your wages and it's entertaining for fans to see you try hard and win, so all that definitely helps."

The Tigers are back in action this weekend, when they travel to face Sheffield Steeldogs on Saturday night.

On Sunday, they face Guildford Flames at Telford Ice Rink (6pm), after which they will be presented with the English Premier League trophy.

For tickets, go to www.tigershockeyuk.com.

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