Having beaten Bangor during a rain affected weekend of cricket, Park moved 13 points clear of second from bottom Llanrwst with the in-form Brymbo visiting the Hawarden Castle ground tomorrow.
"We are targeting 200 points," admitted Doyle.
"I wa
nted four wins from our last eight matches and with a victory against Bangor when the majority of games were cancelled and six games remaining, two wins should be enough."
"It is a game we simply have to win. There is a chance of Llanrwst beating Connah's Quay and St Asaph are playing inconsistent Bangor.
"The gap may close if we fail to win and we are preparing for what is likely to be a slow Brymbo bowling attack. At the weekend spin took 18 of the 20 wickets and very few batsmen looked to have an idea of how to play spin.
"We will be batting in pairs if in the build-up with an eye on working the ball around."
Despite the batsmen appearing bamboozled by slow bowling, Doyle was delighted with the win, and in particular his bowlers.
"It was great to see Gaz and Craig bowling together, especially after Gaz missing recent weeks and Craig having shoulder problems.
"They were backed up by Scott who proved his worth with the ball. He was the most successful fast bowler on a day where it was easy to hit pace."
Jeff Henshaw is set to replace Mike Rapson for the match against third placed Brymbo.
BRYMBO head into their clash at Hawarden Park wary of a Premier Division upset.
Captain Dafydd Rhys is cautious ahead of the clash, despite the Tan-y-Fron outfit being the division's in-form team.
"Scott Inglis looks sharp for them," highlighted Rhys.
"Craig Wilson has won many a match for them against us in the past and they have the ability to beat us and bowl us out cheaply.
"They had a good win last weekend and as I always say, anyone can beat anyone in this league."
Rhys, who will miss the next two league matches, continued by admitting his relief that results and cancellations went their way last weekend.
"Menai had their game called off and Llandudno lost to Pontblyddyn so we haven't lost any ground on the top two.
"The only thing now is that Pont and Mochdre winning has pushed five teams within 15 points of the top spot.
"It will be one of the top five who wins the league - us, Pont, Menai, Llan and Mochdre who win the league and there are some big fixtures coming up.
"Ourselves and Mochdre play the same teams in the remaining fixtures and several sides have a tough run-in.
"As I say most weeks, it will be a close, exciting and tense end to the season where availability may play a big part.
Only Rhys misses the match at Hawarden Park with Sam Hayes returning from holiday.
CONNAH'S QUAY captain Martin Burger admits that his side were outplayed last weekend - by the Mochdre pitch.
Burger was helpless to prevent Quay slumping to a seven wicket defeat after losing a toss that the South African described as 'crucial'.
"Everybody knew that whoever won the toss would win the match," highlighted Burger.
"We didn't expect to play the game but after the rain stopped by two o'clock then we started. They have a new pitch and a new outfield and the grass was not settled. Whoever won the toss would field first and let the pitch and the weather do their best.
"The ball moved around an unbelievable amount. I try and score my runs quickly and managed just one run in 12 overs! We didn't stand a chance, the ball was seaming about 50 centimetres.
"I have faced their opening bowlers and I know for a fact they can't swing the ball. They managed to on this pitch and it was seaming an astonishing amount.
"I doubt they will play on this pitch again for the rest of the season. The grass was not settled and the rain meant the ball didn't travel and grass would come loose.
"The main problem was that when we fielded the pitch had dried out and the weather was clearing. The defeat was difficult to take but the fact we scored as many as 83 was superb in those conditions."
Having watched Connah's Quay's home defeat to Llanrwst because of his scheduled wedding the following day, Burger is champing at the bit to face the struggling side.
"I literally can't wait," declared Burger.
"I had to watch on a nice sunny day as we lost against them last time and all their players came up to me and thanked me for not playing.
"I have a little score to settle and I am really looking forward to the match."
Quay have a few selection problems before the 1.30pm start with Matthew Needham and Shane Carlton both doubts for the clash.
Rob Bennett returns in place of the unavailable Sean Steynberg-Wright while Dave Powell may also miss out.
MOLD head to Llandudno with captain Jamie Griffiths seemingly resigned to a mid table finish this season.
Injuries and unavailability have blighted Mold's progress this campaign and with a lack of positive results at The Oval in recent years, Griffiths does not anticipate a victory for his side.
"They will be major favourites," he declared.
"Llandudno lost to Pontbylddyn last weekend and that will have hurt them, but they will be a good strong side.
"We have not won at their ground for a while and I can't honestly see us winning this time around either. It will be a tough game and with a number of players missing we have little hope of anything more than a mid table finish."
Griffiths continued by highlighting his surprise at the cancellation of their scheduled match at Brymbo last weekend.
"I thought they may try and play the game," said the opening batsman.
"They are really challenging and it was a bit disappointing in the end.
"It was called off at 11am and by the afternoon the weather was not too bad. I'm not complaining as six points is more than we probably would have got."
Alan Coppack is set to play his first match of the season for Mold at Llandudno. However, Russ Wiseman, Ben Lewis and long term absentee Danny Drew all miss out.
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