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	     	<title><![CDATA[Hastings game on Saturday is off]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Hastings United&#8217;s scheduled visit from Wealdstone on Saturday has been postponed.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p/><p>Wealdstone&#8217;s terrific win over higher grade Dartford in the FA Trophy third round proper last night (Tuesday) means they will travel to Cambridge United in the quarter-finals on Saturday.</p><p/><p>The FA Trophy takes precedence over the Ryman League Premier Division so the match between Hastings and Wealdstone will be played at a later date, presumably in midweek.</p><p/><p>Assuming it does become an evening game, Hastings now have four midweek matches to play before the end of the season and three of them will be at The Pilot Field.</p><p/><p>Hastings have managed to arrange a friendly at home to Sussex County League Division One neighbours Sidley United on Saturday. Kick-off is 3pm.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:13:44 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Bexhill and Hastings in friendly fire]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Bexhill United will entertain neighbours Hastings United in a football friendly tonight (Wednesday).</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p/><p>Sussex County Football League Division Two side Bexhill will be out to bridge a gap of three divisions against Ryman League Premier Division outfit Hastings.</p><p/><p>The match could see Danny Ellis, pictured, return to The Polegrove. The skilful midfielder began the season at Bexhill before rejoining former club Hastings in the latter part of last year.</p><p/><p>Bexhill and Hastings met in a friendly at The Pilot Field in late November with Hastings running out comfortable 4-0 winners.</p><p/><p>Bexhill manager Darrol Parris said: &#8220;We played them a few months ago and that was to do them a favour. Sean (Ray, Hastings player-manager) said he would return the favour at any time and he&#8217;s agreed to send a first team to play us.</p><p/><p>&#8220;I want to keep a good relationship there and we haven&#8217;t got a game the following Saturday so we need to keep ticking over.&#8221; Kick-off is 7.45pm, and admission is &#163;2 for adults and free for under-16s.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Kelly lob puts Rye into RUR final]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Rye United outgunned old adversaries Three Bridges last night (Tuesday) to reach the Sussex RUR Charity Cup final.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p/><p>An 85th minute lob from Sean Kelly - his first goal since returning to the club last summer - gave Rye a 3-2 victory at the Sussex County Ground in Lancing.</p><p/><p>Rye got off to a dream start in a clash of the Sussex County Football League title hopefuls when Wes Tate opened the scoring with his 19th goal of the season after just 65 seconds.</p><p/><p>Their lead was short-lived, though, because Lee Carney levelled from the penalty spot on four minutes and Bridges took a 2-1 lead 24 minutes later.</p><p/><p>Liam Upton got Rye back on level terms on 38 minutes and Kelly&#8217;s timely strike put them 90 minutes away from a first Sussex RUR Charity Cup triumph since 1968.</p><p/><p>Rye will meet either Hassocks or Selsey - who meet in other last four tie next Tuesday - in a final to be played on Tuesday April 24.</p><p/><p>See Friday&#8217;s Rye Observer for a full report.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 08:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Back-to-form Saxons hit rivals for six]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>South Saxons got back to winning ways with a 6-0 victory at home to Southwick on Saturday.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p/><p>Four goals in the first half and two more in the second period of a one-sided South Hockey League Sussex Area - Division One fixture keeps Saxons four points behind leaders Horsham II.</p><p/><p>Saxons captain Paddy Cornish said: &#8220;It was a lot better and it could easily have been double figures. We just attacked it as if there was nothing to play for, enjoyed the game and got on with it.&#8221;</p><p/><p>Man of the match Toby Reed and George Eldridge scored two apiece, and there was one each for Jamie Busbridge and Jim Towers at Horntye Park Sports Complex.</p><p/><p>Saxons (3-4-3): Deaves; Reed, Watters, Bunday; Cload, Eldridge, Coombs; Cornish, Busbridge, Orr. Sub: Towers.</p><p/><p>A full report will appear in Friday&#8217;s Hastings Observer.</p><p/><p>Standings (played 16 matches unless stated): 1 Horsham II 42pts, 2 SOUTH SAXONS 38, 3 Lewes III 31, 4 Penguin 30, 5 Hailsham 27, 6 Brighton &amp; Hove III 26, 7 Eastbourne II 22, 8 Crowborough (15) 19, 9 Middleton &amp; Bognor (15) 15, 10 Southwick 13, 11 Crawley II (17) 13, 12 East Grinstead IV (15) 0.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 16:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Candy performs well in world champs]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Frances Candy reached the quarter-finals of two events in a global veterans&#8217; tennis tournament.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p/><p>The St Leonards-based talent made it through to the last eight of the over-55 women&#8217;s singles and mixed doubles at the 32nd ITF Seniors World Individual Championships.</p><p/><p>Seeded 10, Candy had a bye in the first round of the singles on the hard courts of San Diego before seeing off American player B&#8217;ann Gabelt 6-3, 6-1 in the second round last Tuesday morning.</p><p/><p>She then chalked up a very good 6-2, 6-3 victory over Christiane Deryckere, the seventh seed from Belgium, in the third round 24 hours later to set up a quarter-final clash against fourth seed Carolyn Nichols.</p><p/><p>American player Nichols hadn&#8217;t dropped a game in the previous two rounds, but Candy made her work hard for her place in the last four before being edged out 3-6, 6-3, 2-6 last Thursday morning.</p><p/><p>Teaming up with compatriot Jeremy Trafford in the mixed doubles, Candy again received a bye in the first round. The fourth seeds then beat the American pair of Jackie Heston and Tom Rettenmaier 6-3, 6-4 in the second round.</p><p/><p>The British combination were due to face another American twosome in the quarter-finals last Thursday afternoon, but withdrew from the match, giving Carolyn Lane and Rob Millsap a walkover through to the semi-finals.</p><p/><p>See Friday&#8217;s Hastings and Rye Observers for the full article.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 12:18:37 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Wolves hungry to snap up Poyet - Brighton boss second favourite for job]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers are eyeing up Brighton&#8217;s Gustavo Poyet as a potential replacement for recently sacked Mick McCarthy.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>The Black Country outfit had interviewed Alan Curbishley, Neil Warnock and Steve Bruce but were left having to widen their search after all three turned their backs on the job.</p><p>Reading&#8217;s Brian McDermott is also believed to also be on the Molineux club&#8217;s shortlist and is considered a more likely option than Poyet because of his greater experience in the second flight.</p><p>Poyet has previously said he would remain loyal to the Albion unless faced with an offer he considered too good to turn down.</p><p>However, with a relative inexperience in management and a CV which currently boasts a single promotion from League One, the popular boss is unlikely to be in the running for more high profile vacancies in the near future.</p><p>Online bookies SkyBet currently have Poyet as joint second favourite at 5/2 with McDermott at 9/4.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 09:42:20 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Rye and Bridges renew rivalries]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Rye United and Three Bridges will go head-to-head in an eagerly-anticipated cup semi-final tonight (Tuesday).</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p/><p>The Sussex County Football League title rivals will lock horns in the last four of the Sussex RUR Charity Cup at the Sussex County Ground in Lancing.</p><p/><p>It&#8217;s certainly fair to say there is no love lost between the two teams and Rye manager Scott Price says there will definitely be tension, as there was in the FA Vase clash at The Salts on November 19 when Bridges beat nine-man Rye 2-1.</p><p/><p>Price said: &#8220;The biggest thing for me is the discipline side. We all know it&#8217;s going to be quite tasty and it will be a game for cool heads. If we can keep 11 players on the pitch, we&#8217;re more than capable of winning the game.&#8221;</p><p/><p>The teams have already met six times since the start of last season and Rye lead 4-2 at present with the two meetings at The Salts so far this term producing one win apiece.</p><p/><p>Even after tonight there will be two more battles between the sides before the current campaign is over as they are due to meet in a John O&#8217;Hara League Cup semi-final and on the final day of the league season.</p><p/><p>A Rye outfit which has scored 112 goals in all competitions this season will still be without the banned Shaun Loft and Duncan McArthur, but Phil Rhodes is back from Kenya and Paul Watson should be available.</p><p/><p>The winners will face Hassocks or Selsey, who meet in the other semi next Tuesday. Return to this website tomorrow morning to find out how Rye get on.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 08:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
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