Table-topping Napier City Rovers have lost two games on the trot but goalkeeper Ruben Parker Hanks reassures fans not to panic.
The 23-year-old, in his fourth season with the Thirsty Whale-sponsored Blues, rules out any suggestions that the mice were playing while the cats were away - coach Bill Robertson was in Fiji for a family reunion while his assistant, Stu James, was away with the New Zealand Masters team in Thailand last weekend.
Hanks says the coaches were at the helm when they lost 3-1 away to second last-placed newcomers Integration Works Waterside Karori in their Ultra Football Central League round-10 match last Saturday but absent when they succumbed 3-0 somewhat unceremoniously to second-tier Capital Football premiership campaigners Parapine ITM Upper Hutt City in the away round-two ISPS Handa Chatham Cup match on Queen's Birthday Monday.
"Look, honestly, any dominant team slips up so I don't see any reason to panic," says Hanks of the James Hoyle-captained side who had scored 38 goals, at 4.2 a game, and conceded only 13 before the two games. However, he says the Blues were more disappointed with the cup loss because they should have showed more desire in that game.
"We might have taken that game a little lightly but in the league the result against Waterside is disappointing but if you look at the span of the season you can expect a result like that."