Jackett delighted to beat Terriers

Neil Harris was the star of the show, setting up Chris Hackett's first goal before notching the second himself for his sixth of the season.Hackett also turned provider for former Stevenage forward Steve Morison to put the game beyond the Terriers - who grabbed a consolation through Jordan Rhodes.And while insisting the Lions still have work to do, Jackett admitted his weekend break would be all the more enjoyable with three points in the bag."It's going to be a better weekend in the Jackett household that's for sure," said Jackett. "It was a good performance and it would be really good if this group of players can keep fit."There's plenty to build on because there were some good goals. Steve Morison wants to score, as does any forward. It's still early days for him but he looks a threat and he's a real handful."Chris Hackett came off and he said he had cramp, but we've got injury problems and there's no need to take risks. We defended well which will help us for a very long season."

Source: Team_Talk