Gary Havelock wants his men to up a gear when Berwick host Glasgow on Saturday in the SGB Championship. Picture Colin Poole

Berwick Bandits should prepare for a backlash after Glasgow Tigers racer Richard Lawson said he was “absolutely terrible” last weekend despite helping his side to four SGB Championship points.

Lawson claimed 14 personal points against Newcastle and Scunthorpe and wants to see a drastic personal improvement in the double-header against Berwick.

The 31-year-old from Cumbria said: “I’m not happy with my scores from the weekend, they were shocking.

“I don’t want to be repeating that so I’ll look to rectify that immediately and get two good meetings under my belt this weekend.”

Lawson is now at No 3 for Tigers after a switch by team manager Stewart Dickson.

Richie Worrall moves to No 5 and Aaron Summers stays at No 1.

Glasgow are at Berwick on Saturday night at 7pm with a 3pm start at Ashfield on Sunday and Gary Havelock, Bandits’ team manager, is looking for a response from his men after a verbal blast last weekend.

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