It’s Duffin at the double for Horndean
Horndean remain joint-top of the Wessex League Premier Division following a 3-1 win against Shaftesbury at Five Heads Park.
Boss Michael Birmingham acknowledged his team didn't need to be at their best as they chalked up a fourth successive home league win of 2020/21.
'Basically it was job done at the end,' said Birmingham.
'We looked a little flat and a bit leggy after our exertions against Baffins in midweek.
'Having said that, we never looked in any danger of losing the game.
'We were 3-0 up at half-time and it should have been four because we missed the easiest of our chances.
'Our football wasn't as fluent as it can be.
'It was important that we got the three points and we did that playing at about 50 per cent of our potential.'
Harry Jackson gave the home side a perfect start with a goal after only two minutes.
Ash Howes cleverly switched the play and Jackson cut inside before curling a terrific shot into the top far corner.
Deans totally dominated and on 13 minutes deservedly extended their lead.
Great movement resulted in Ben Anderson getting down the flank and his low hard cross was converted by Connor Duffin at the second attempt.
Two minutes before the break Duffin, pictured, struck again, turning his defender and slotting his shot wide of the keeper.
The game petered out in the second half with the contest virtually decided already.
Birmingham was able to introduce two members of his under-18 team - Evan Harris and Zak Brownlie - off the bench for valuable first team minutes.
Shaftesbury pulled a goal back on 74 minutes but Horndean easily saw the game out.
Horndean: Magee, Grant, Helmkey, Hookey (Brownlie, 60), Lee (Thomson, 57), Stubbington, Kimber, Howes, Duffin (Harris, 57), Anderson, Jackson.
Former Moneyfields midfielder Lloyd Rowlatt bagged the winner as Chichester City came from behind once more to reach the third qualifying round of the FA Cup.
City - last season’s FA Cup heroes when they reached the second round proper - defeated minnows Risborough 2-1 at Oaklands Park.
But, for the third round running, they had to recover after conceding the opening goal.
Risborough entered the tie as one of only top clubs from the 10th tier of English football left in the FA Cup.
The Buckinghamshire club took a first half lead before ex-Pompey Academy winger Kaleem Haitham, a half-time sub, levelled on 67 minutes.
Rowlatt struck the winner nine minutes later.
Cornish outfit Saltash were the other 10th tier club left in the tournament, but they lost 3-1 to Southampton-based Sholing.