HAT-TRICK hero James Constable is keen to get another win at Hinckley to make sure his efforts against Moor Green do not count for nothing.

The teenager fired the Bluebirds to victory on Saturday to keep their fading play-off hopes alive but he reminded his team-mates that they have got to do it all again at Hinckley on Saturday.

"It was good to get a hat-trick at home and it was nice feeling," he said. "I perhaps hadn't been scoring as much recently and I was getting a bit of playful stick from the lads so it was nice to get that off my back.

"It was good to score early in the game and take the pressure off.''

Although the Bluebirds passed the test by beating Moor Green in last Saturday's must-win game, Constable thinks the situation will be no different this weekend.

"Hinckley is a big game again and it is exactly the same as Moor Green. We won't change anything. We've got to go out with the same attitude and hopefully finish with the same result,'' he added.

He was pleased with this first-half double but after missing chances in the second 45 minutes did not expect to be taking thome the match ball.

"With the first goal the goalkeeper made himself big and I didn't think I was going to get it round him. But I just got a little nick on the ball and it was in the back of the net.

"On the second goal it just sat up nicely for me and I put it past him.

"I was on a hat-trick when we got the penalty and I said to Charlie to let me have it. But he's the skipper so I had to let him have it didn't I?

"When I had one cleared off the line I thought that was it for the hat-trick but luckily I had another chance with the lob. I've tried that before a few times and missed so there was a bit of pressure on that one.

"In the end I could have had a fourth when Sammy chipped it up for me but I missed it from a couple of yards.''

Even if Chippenham win this weekend they still might not make the play-offs if other results go against them. But Constable said that thought will not be entering the players' minds.

"We are all playing well together and hopefully we can take that into the last game. We won't be listening out for how the other teams are getting on this Saturday. We'll just be focusing on what we are going to do.

"We were solid against Moor Green and against Swindon and it was comfortable really in both games.

"Now we need to win at Hinckley and if we do that hopefully everything else will go for us.''