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Sidlesham's Tom Jefkins in action   Picture by Chris HattonSidlesham's Tom Jefkins in action   Picture by Chris Hatton
Sidlesham's Tom Jefkins in action Picture by Chris Hatton
It was a happy road trip for one of our local Sussex League division-three teams but an unhappy one for the others. Find out here how Sidlesham and Bosham fared in their latest outings.

Ferring 0 Sidlesham 4

Sussex League division three

Sidlesham continued their good vein of form on their visit to Ferring.

The pace was set by the visitors and from the off they looked dangerous. Tom Kelly and Reed tormented the Ferring back four but it was the ever-impressive John Philips, who broke the deadlock from a short corner which he rifled in from just inside the box.

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It was pretty much one-way traffic for the rest of the first half but it was the move of the match which saw Sidlesham extend their lead.

The resolute Sids back four smothered a Ferring attack which created a counter-attack on the right, Tom Bayley outmuscled the Ferring left back to whip in a pinpoint cross for Kelly and he slid in to meet the cross on the volley and leave the keeper helpless.

The visitors started the second period in the same manner with Carrigher and Grantham seeing plenty of the ball and Grantham delivered a delightful cross to the back post, where the ever-present Leggat produced a sensational volley on the half-turn to make it 3-0.

Ash Rochester produced the save of the match from a rare melee in the Sidlesham box with a Ferring striker drawing an instinctive block from him.

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Philips capped his man-of-the-match performance with a neat solo effort which gave Sidlesham their fourth and put the game out of sight.

SIDS: Rochester, Grantham, Carrigher, Leggat, Cowell, J Jefkins (Millens), Bayley (Williams), T Jefkins, Phillips, Read, Kelly (Smith).

Rottingdean 3 Bosham 0

Sussex League division three

A quickfire hat-trick from Zak Bolingbroke stunned Bosham and ended the Reds’ winning streak.

Bosham had a string of injuries for the management to deal with and several players took their chance to step up to first-team duties, including Tom Couzens and Jordan Taylor.

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