TIGERS team manager Stewart Dickson is confident there is more to come from his new-look side.

And he believes switching his riding order paid dividends after picking up three League Cup points on Sunday.

The 53-38 victory over Workington Comets at Ashfield fired Tigers to go top of the Border Group.

Tigers have nine points from three matches with arch rivals Edinburgh Monarchs second on seven points from two outings.

Berwick Bandits have one point from three matches with Workington propping up the four-strong group with zero points after two matches.

Dickson said: “We moved the pairings about and Dimitri Berge responded excellently with 10 points. I’m really pleased for him and James Sarjeant [who also scored ten] as they are beginning to come to the party.”

Regarding Nick Morris taking five points and Victor Palovaara scoring only one, Dickson said: “They had off-days but it’s a team event and once they’re all firing on all cylinders we’ll be something else to watch.”