All good things come to an end for Horsham against Thanet

Horsham’s winning streak was brought to a shuddering halt with a 28-14 home defeat against Thanet Wanderers, in front of the largest crowd for several years of 170.
Adam Day in action for HorshamAdam Day in action for Horsham
Adam Day in action for Horsham

The East Kent side were relegated from the league above at the end of last season and clearly intend their stay in London League Three to be temporary.

In what is starting to become a worrying pattern, Horsham fell away again in the final quarter having built up a lead, but whilst in previous weeks the Green and Whites have just managed to hang on, this time the margin of lead was insufficient and Horsham had nothing left in the tank.

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Horsham withstood the early Wanderers storm after young flanker Jeff Carvell was sin binned on his first team debut for supposedly making a dangerous tackle after five minutes.

Will Bell continued his metronomic kicking and at half time had put Horsham into a 9-6 lead which was extended on 45 minutes when Adam Day stormed up the blind side with a 30 yard run to offload in the tackle to Jonathan Whiting in support to score.

But inexplicably Horsham started to ease off and stop making first up tackles, and Wanderers scored four tries without reply to inflict a first defeat of the season on the hosts.

Horsham coach Nick Stocker said: “I thought the first phase went quite well, we had control of the scrum and in the line-out we secured good ball.

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“What they had was lots of possession. They were well-drilled and played to a simple pattern using their big runners and we were starved of the ball.

“We poorly used the little possession that we had, did not build any continuity and did not set up our strike runners.

“We fell off tackles in the last 30 minutes and I have to question the fitness of some of our players. All in all it was a bad day at the office for us.”

Horsham’s next game is in the cup away to Bromley on Saturday October 26.

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Horsham: Talbot, Grantham-Hill, Day (Penfold 65); Grover, Clarke; Smith, Carvell (Crook 45), Jonathan Whiting; W Bell, Goodsir; Gibbs, Brown, Ordidge, James Whiting (Taylor 60); S Bell.

The Horsham Lions travelled to table-topping Ditchling, handicapped by the last minute loss of several key players to the first team.

After a couple of slow starts, the Lions defended doggedly against the Ditchling pack who were trying to dominate the breakdown area, and the deadlock was not broken until the Ditchling fly-half chipped the Lions defence and won the race for the line.

An immediate response came from the Lions in the form of Edd Jones scooping the ball from his bootlaces and sprinting the 30 yards to the try line.

Ditchling went on to seal a deserved 25-14 victory, though their captain commented that the game had been the most physical his team had played so far.