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John
O'Hara League Challenge Cup 2nd Round
Saturday
29th
September
ROBINS BLOW AWAY
HEATH
Broadbridge
Heath 0-5 Hassocks
FOR
the first 18 minutes it looked as if the Division 2 hosts could
give Hassocks more than a run for their money but a goal from
the first serious attack by Dave John’s team put this League
Cup tie in perspective.
In the end it was a cakewalk for Robins as Heath slipped to a
fourth successive defeat, conceding 15 goals in the process. But
only a week earlier the closest game in that sequence had come
against Three Bridges, where Hassocks drew 1-1 in midweek,
although surely Heath could not have fielded the same defence
that offered such scant resistance on Saturday.
As
bright as Heath were going forward, particularly early on, then
as dull they were at the back.Their ageing and laboured defence
was little better than an intermediate outfit and in the end the
scoreline could have been even more embarrassing. But not that
visiting boss John was dwelling on the shortcomings of the
opposition. He said afterwards: ‘’After the early exchanges
we did the job and you can’t really ask for any more than
that.’’ With Matt Amos having gone off to Cambridge
University, James Laing unavailable and Mark Sherrif playing and
scoring for the reserves, Johnsy reverted to his usual preferred
option of pushing the highly influential Matt Robbins forward
from midfield. And it was Robbins who provided a splendidly
clinical finish after great work by left back Richard Thompson
on 18 minutes. Thompson had a superb first 45 minutes and it was
fitting he should score the second goal 10 minutes later when
Robbins, somewhat inadvertently returned the compliment. The
consistent Mickey Turner found Robbins and his mishit shot
proved the perfect pass for Thompson’s silky left foot to
provide the finish.
Before
the opening goal Heath had looked much the better side and
missed a great chance on eight minutes when the visitors
defended woefully from a Chris Hughes free kick but defender
Jamie Fiveash directed his header straight at the grateful Joel
Harding. The opening goal changed the balance of play, however,
although at 2-0 at half time the hosts could still have retained
some hope. In truth they should have been further behind as a
minute after Thompson’s goal Robbins set up Anthony Hibbert
for a clear shooting chance he put well wide. It was obvious the
next goal would be key and when it fell to Hassocks 10 minutes
after the break, that was game,set and match. Phil Gault found
Robbins and he played Hibbert through to more than make amends
with a fine finish.
It
was then a case of who might get on the scoresheet and much of
the smart money would have been on Gault, who had been only
inches wide from an excellent Thompson cross on 51 minutes. He
made no mistake after 66 minutes when prospering from a
fortunate break of the ball. Robbins was destined to end the
game in his slightly more familiar midfield role but before that
it was his power headers from Hibbert corners that caught the
eye. The first was saved by Joe Comper but the second was
cleared off the line and finally fell for central defender Peter
Lear to score his third goal of the season with a well
controlled half volley.
You always know Hassocks are on easy street when they give a run
out to all their subs and so it was on Saturday. Robbins was
unlucky not to add his second with a header from Turner’s
cross but in the closing minutes only the legs of Harding denied
Nick Humble a consolation goal for Heath.
Hassocks:
Harding, Turner, Marsh, Faith, Leahy, Thompson; Fisk, Hibbert,
Slaughter; Robbins, Gault
Subs:
B Leahy (Faith, 73), Newington and Mackenzie (Slaughter &
Fisk, 78)
Man
of the Match: Richard Thompson, quality first half performance
and only a pity he did not see as much of the ball after the
break
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