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MATCH
REPORTS - FIRST TEAM
John O'Hara League
Challenge Cup 3rd Round Saturday
03rd
November
2007
SHERIFF
GETS ROBINS OUT OF JAIL Selsey
0-2 Hassocks
HASSOCKS
did not exactly get out of jail but given pre-match
problems they were grateful to book a home tie with
Ringmer in the last eight of the John O’Hara League
Cup with Saturday’s win at Selsey. With free-scoring
midfielder Anthony Hibbert already ruled out by a
bruised foot, manager Dave John admitted he could well
have done without a phone call informing him young
Spencer Slaughter was unavailable after spending the
night in a Brighton police cell.
It
meant Chris Brown having to make an earlier than
expected return to first team duty after being injured
on the opening day of the season. And though Brown did
well, he was clearly tiring in the second half before
being given a well-earned rest. Despite struggling in
the league, Selsey have picked up a little of late and
are generally a tougher proposition at home - except,
it seems, for Hassocks who have won seven of their
last eight league trips to the High Street ground
stretching back to 1981. But the prospects of notching
another win did not seem particularly bright at the
end of a goalless first half that provided grim
viewing for spectators. The visitors were giving the
ball away with alarming regularity and Selsey were
barely much better after a bright start when the
lively Tom Ridley put a shot into the sidenetting.
The
start of the second half was no better but then
Hassocks went on to repeat their 2-0 league win at the
Beacon three weeks earlier and in a slightly
surprising manner. Mark Sheriff struck his first goals
of the season after having a torrid time, clearly out
of sorts with himself and his colleagues, who it has
to be stated were providing little or no service. But
on 57 minutes the little striker showed all his old
predatory instincts as he made an instinctive diagonal
run away from goal to meet Mickey Turner’s corner
with a superb angled header across keeper Ryan Chard.
After that it was fairly plain sailing for the Robins
although Joel Harding, who barely had a shot to make
all afternoon, was grateful to see Ridley put another
effort into the sidenetting when Selsey had chances
from a corner. The visiting skipper was also quickly
off his line to do just enough to force the
experienced Darren Pearce to put Selsey’s best
chance of the match wide on 67 minutes.
At
the other end wing back Richard Thompson should have
done better when he headed over after great work by
Sam Fisk on the right. But any lingering hopes Selsey
may have cherished were finally extinguished after 78
minutes when Hassocks scored a well-worked second
goal. Boss John had limited options but had just
brought on rangy reserve striker Laurence Robinson for
Brown as Phil Gault went back into midfield. With his
first touch Robinson did well to send Matt Robbins
away to drive hard at the home defence before pulling
the ball back cleverly to leave Sheriff with a simple
sidefooted finish. It sealed a win that keeps Hassocks
in with a realistic chance of lifting their first
senior trophy in the club’s 105-year history. With
the likes of Crowborough and Whitehawk already
eliminated, could this be Robins’ year?
Hassocks:
Harding; Turner, Marsh, Faith, Lear, Thompson; Fisk,
Brown, Robbins; Sheriff, Gault.
Subs:
Robinson (Brown, 78), Simpson (Sheriff, 86), Williams
(not used).
Middy
Starman: Stuart Faith, outstanding in a back line that
looked fairly solid throughout.
Report
courtesy of Chris Francis, Mid Sussex Times
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