Rocks 2 Brighton 2

The Rocks made a positive start to pre-season when goals by debut-making defender Stuart Axten and Michael Birimingham saw them come back from the dead in Brighton's annual visit to Nyewood Lane.

It was a strong second half effort from the hosts which gave them a deserved draw against a mixed Brighton side.

The Seagulls were watched by manager Gus Poyet on the sidelines as he tried out most of his reserve and youth team players, though some first team players, such as Mitch Walker and Adam El-Abd started the match.

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The Rocks welcomed back Craig Stoner in goal, with Matt Whitehead, Clive Snell and Phil Turner the new faces in the starting line-up. Luke Nightingale was seen being put through his paces before the match, but did not feature.

Jason Prior was a surprise start after allaying fears of a slight groin problem.

Both teams looked strong from the onset. But it was Richard Hudson's free-kick that created the first clear chance. However, Walker easily saved his curled effort from outside the box.

Moments later Turner won a corner for the hosts on the right. Though Hudson's looping cross was cleared away by the visiting defence.

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Turner was again in the action moments later, linking well with captain James Crane. The lively winger couldn't quite latch on to the right-back's forward pass.

Brighton replied when Jamie Smith curled in a cross from the right. But after the ball found the heads of Chris Holroyd and Glenn Murray, neither could direct the ball goalwards.

On 11 minutes Hudson wove in between the defence a few yards from the edge of the area before firing a low shot. Walker was solid to stop the effort easily.

Then moments later Smith got on the end of a cross into the area from the left. His attempted half volley was feeble and bounced comfortably into Stoner's arms.

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The Seagulls began to pile on the pressure and on 14 minutes Matty Sparrow drove a corner straight on to the head of El-Abd, but the ball flew well wide.

Then Smith was brought down in Bognor's half of the field by Mickey Demetriou. But the defender redeemed himself by clearing the ball with a header from a Cristian Baz freekick.

Brighton were lacking in the final third as Andrew Whing ran down the left to cross the ball into the area but it couldn't find a fellow player.

The impressive Baz then powered a cross to Holroyd, whose volley from the centre of the area flew wide of the right post. Demetriou did well to hassle the player into hitting a first-time shot.

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The Rocks were having problems finding a breakthrough as Matt Wood's cross couldn't find a green and white shirt and Walker comfortably gathered.

Some good work from the hosts came when Whitehead tackled Baz in his own half. The defender then played the ball forward to Prior, who laid the ball back to Snell. The new midfielder played a neat pass forward between the defence towards Hudson, but the pace of the rolling ball beat him.

The visitors appealed for a penalty when Whing's decent cross from the right should have been put away by Holroyd who slid in on the back post. The referee ignored the claims as the ball rolled off for a goal-kick.

With seven minutes remaining of the first half Baz fired the ball across goal after being fed by Smith as they tried to create an opening.

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Perhaps the visitors should have done better two minutes later, when Gary Dicker smashed an instant curling shot high and wide.

The breakthrough came on 44 minutes when Murray beat the offside trap to easily slot beyond Stoner after good work from team-mate Holroyd.

HT 0-1

After a session of penalty practice for the visitors during half-time, a lot of changes were made.

Will Sturgeon and Phil Turrell started the second half for the Rocks, replacing Turner and Tim Bond. Brighton brought on Eric Midtgarden for Murray.

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Midtgarden was quickly in the thick of the action when he got on the end of a Baz cross. But the strong forward miscued his header. Moments later Midtgarden fired well over the bar after a weak clearance.

On 53 minutes Demetriou won a free-kick after a steaming run through the defence. He had been placed up front when Prior was brought off for Charlie Marshall. Hudson's free-kick from well outside the area wouldn't dip as it sailed over the bar.

Substitutions came on 58 and 59 minutes when first Baz came off for Gary Hart for Brighton and Whitehead was replaced by Axten.

The Seagulls extended their lead on 60 minutes when Midtgarden fired in an instant shot on the turn into the bottom right corner, beating the outstretched arm of Stoner.

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And the visitors could have gone 3-0 up when Smith tried to chip Stoner on the volley from just inside the area, but the 'keeper somehow tipped the effort wide.

It looked all over for the Rocks as El-Abd headed a cross that was whipped low inside the area. But his effort rattled the post and was cleared by the defence.

The Rocks tried to hit back and Demetriou ran through on goal, beating Grant Hall in defence. He was destined to score but his shot was saved by the legs of Walker.

On 69 minutes, nine Seagulls reserve and youth players came on to replace Walker, Whing, Marcos Painter, Smith, Hall, El-Abd, Holroyd, Dicker and Sparrow.

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Bognor pulled a goal back on 73 minutes. A decent half-volleyed cross from Demetriou was met by the head of the 6ft 3in Axten, who neatly headed the ball over Walker and into the bottom right corner of the net.

Much to the pleasant surprise of the home support, the Rocks drew level on 80 minutes as Birmingham curled a free-kick from around 35 yards, which the goalkeeper could only get a slight touch on.

The Rocks held out but not without suffering a slight injury to Turrell in a 50/50 challenge with Hart after he blocked the striker's shot at the last moment. Bond came on again to fill in and help the Rocks to achieve a decent result.

Bognor's joint manager Jamie Howell was impressed by his team's performance.

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"I was pleased with the performance. To be fair to the team I thought we did well through the first half. I was pleased as it was quite a tight game, quite close and I think we competed very well," he said.

"I was very pleased with Matty Whitehead who hascome in and done so well. Overall with the team performance and fitness I was very pleased."

Axten's goal was the turning point in the match but Howell explained why the defender started from the bench.

"He had a slight back strain so we didn't want to start him so we decided to give him 30 minutes to feel himself into the game," Howell said.

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"Its going to to take him time to fit in with the players and play well. But he's a good size and it was a good goal.

"It was quite an untypical Bognor goal really with the long ball. But that's what we need to vary our game and have different options."

Rocks: Stoner, Crane , Whitehead, Snell, Bond, Demetriou, Hudson, Birmingham, Prior, Wood, Turner. Subs: Axten, Piper, Sturgeon, Cachia, Marshall, Turrell.

Brighton: Walker, Whing, Painter, Hall, El-Abd, Sparrow, Dicker, Smith, Baz (Hart 57), Murray (Midtgarden HT), Holroyd, Wilkins, Barker plus five unnamed players.

Report by Liam Goodley

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