Mid Sussex Times

Heath taking pride in loss

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Haywards Heath can hold their heads high despite losing the Bob rogers Sussex Cup final 29-20 to Horsham twos.

It was a momentous effort by the Heath team who fronted up well against a bigger and well organised side and they will learn a huge amount having taken part in such a tight final.

Heath chairman Mark Newey said: “I am so proud of how the boys played at what was a magnificen­t occasion for Sussex rugby.

“The team really stood up to the challenge and were pure class both on and off the pitch. Congratula­tions to Horsham and thank you to

Sussex RFU and Crawley Rugby Club for organising and hosting the final.”

Finals day featured teams from Newick, St Francis, East Grinstead and Hove competing for the Vase and Shield as the pre-cursor to the cup final.

Quarter and semi-final wins for Heath over Hastings & Bexhill and Hove saw them reach the final for the first time in many years.

Half the Heath side were under-19, including four of this year’s colts, where almost half the Horsham squad had experience in playing four divisions higher at London one level this season, so the final was always going to be tough.

Heath were their own worst enemy and from the kick off were unable to clear their 22. Soon a penalty for not releasing was kicked to the corner and from the lineout the ball was recycled two phases for one of the big Horsham ball carriers to smash through and go over for 0-5.

From the restart Horsham knocked on and conceded a penalty in front of their posts. Outside half Tom Wharton slotted it for Heath to reduce the deficit to 3-5.

Horsham broke through the midfield where a couple of missed tackles saw their outside centre streak clear for a score, 3-10.

From the restart a Horsham mistake handed the advantage to Heath and eventually Wilf Bridges emerged from the bottom of the pile having touched down out wide. Wharton banged over the conversion to square things up at 10-10.

Horsham were reduced to 14 men and Heath drove deep into Horsham territory where they forced another penalty. Wharton calmly stroked it over for a 13-10 lead.

Horsham came out for the second half in determined fashion and Heath had a man in the bin for disagreein­g with the referee. Horsham managed to breach the Heath line for a try which was converted for a 13-17 lead.

Horsham eventually bulldozed over for another score, 13-22.

Soon Heath MoM Wilf Bridges beat the cover defence to the line then beat three more defenders to score under the posts. Wharton converted to make it 20-22.

A Heath mistake saw Horsham kick to the corner and from that lineout they were able to score again, converted for a 20 -29 lead.

Heath kept striving for the breakthrou­gh right to the end but just didn’t have enough physicalit­y or experience and Horsham held on.

 ?? ?? Haywards Heath RFC line up for the Sussex Cup final - they may have fallen at the last hurdle but they can be proud of their campaign
Haywards Heath RFC line up for the Sussex Cup final - they may have fallen at the last hurdle but they can be proud of their campaign

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