Griffiths is thrilled as Doncaster face Bristol in last four
The Castle Park outfit have made a habit this season of upsetting the odds in the cup, never more so than 10 days ago when they produced their strongest performance of the campaign to eliminate much-fancied Munster A.
Whoever they were paired with in the last four would have seen them as underdogs, given Leinster A have won the competition twice and thrashed Rotherham in the quarters, and Worcester and Bristol are head and shoulders above anyone in the Championship.
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Hide AdBut when asked about the draw last night, Griffiths quipped: “Easy – I’m just glad we’re not playing them next week after they lost for the first time at the weekend.
“But seriously, a semi-final at home against one of the top two teams in the league – we’d have taken this.
“At this stage of the season we’d probably swap it for a few more league wins but the B&I Cup has been a most welcome addition to our season. It’s a mouthwatering tie and another great one for the crowd who have been fantastic this season.”
Griffiths also praised his side for their commitment in putting up a valiant fight at Worcester on Saturday, before eventually succumbing.
“If anyone questioned the heart and spirit of the team then they just have to look at that game,” he said.