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MATCH
REPORTS - FIRST TEAM
Sussex County League
Division 1 Friday
09th
November
2007
GOOD
POINT GAINED BY HARD WORK ROBINS East
Preston 1-1 Hassocks
HASSOCKS
came close to surrendering another costly goal late on
but they still merited this hard-earned point on
Friday away to an East Preston side in confident mood
after becoming the first team to beat Whitehawk in the
County League this season. It was an open game, full
of honest endeavor and some neat football on occasions
but goalmouth action was thin on the ground and
chances were at a premium.
Robins’
best moments of the first 45 minutes came after the
half hour mark. First Matt Robbins was just too high
with a well struck drive after a good build-up and
then home keeper Tom Rand held Sam Fisk’s header on
the line after an excellent deep cross by Mickey
Turner. Then in stoppage time Robbins missed what on
the night had to rank as one of their better chances.
Phil Gault’s first touch let him down just after the
break and it looked like being costly when at the
other end referee Barry Small awarded EP a cheap free
kick just outside the box. Richard Carter stepped up
and curled the 51st minute dead ball kick inside Joel
Harding’s lefthand post.
The
reply came 11 minutes later and it was an excellently
worked goal. Anthony Hibbert was involved but it was
strikers Mark Sheriff and Gault who deserve most of
the credit as Gault got to an astute pass from his
partner just before Rand and turned the ball in from
the angle. After that the match continued to be evenly
balanced although it was EP who created the best
chances of the match in the closing stages. One of the
best was a completely free header that James Rhodes
put wide from a cross by Tom Lawley, who just before
that had forced a good save at the second attempt from
Harding.
Hassocks
lost Ashley Marsh to injury as the game entered
lengthy stoppage time and that meant Gault dropping
back to midfield and Spencer Slaughter moving into
defence. EP ensured it was a nervous last few minutes
for the visitors as sub Phil Churchill struck a good
effort from distance against the bar and then Harding
had to save with his legs at the near post. Few,
however, would begrudge Robins their point although
three successive draws hardly helps their challenge
for a lofty finish. Perhaps it is the cups that will
at last bear some fruit. There were bookings for
Hassocks’ Hibbert, Marsh and Gault as well as EP’s
Dan White, whose manager dad Chris was sent from the
bench after having a go at a linesman in the second
half.
Hassocks:
Harding, Turner, Marsh, Lear, Faith, Fisk; Robbins,
Slaughter, Hibbert; Sheriff, Gault
Subs:
Robinson (Marsh, 84), Thompson, I Simpson, J Simpson
(not used)
Man
of the Match: The whole of the defence did well but it
just goes to Peter Lear
Report
courtersy of Chris Francis, Mid Sussex Time
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