H&B target place in cup quarter-finals
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H&B will travel to Kingston tomorrow (Saturday) in round three - or the last 16 - of the London & SE Junior Vase.
Kingston are second-bottom of Surrey One having won four and lost eight of their 12 games so far, while H&B are fourth in Kent One with nine wins and five defeats from 14 matches.
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Hide AdH&B head coach Chris Brooks said: “They’re not having a very happy season, however Surrey is a very tough league and the fact that they’re second-bottom doesn’t mean they’re not of a level.
“It’s a game we’re looking forward to with intrigue. The pressure’s off really and if we win it’s another feather in the cap and step forward. The Junior Vase is a bit of a lottery and you never quite know.”
H&B’s scheduled visit from unbeaten league leaders Sheppey last weekend was postponed because of a waterlogged pitch. It’s likely to be rearranged for February 27.
“It was a shame because we were well prepared for it,” continued Brooks. “We had a very physical training session on the Thursday, and I had all the guys wound up and ready to go.”
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Hide AdThe club’s second team fixture suffered the same fate, with around two inches of standing water laying on the pitch in places.
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