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‘THESE ARE THE GAMES WEHAVE TO BE WINNING’

Baffins boss Wilkinson targets five wins from next six Wessex matches

- With Simon Carter sport@thenews.co.uk

Baffins Milton Rovers boss Shaun Wilkinson is targeting a healthy points haul prior to a tough-looking October fixture list.

Rovers have made a promising start to the Wessex Premier campaign with wins against Moneyfield­s and Bournemout­h Poppies following a 2-2 curtain-raiser stalemate at Fareham.

Now the fixture list has handed them successive league games against Christchur­ch (home), Portland (home), Alresford (away), US Portsmouth (away), Cowes (home) and Amesbury (away).

That is followed by an October schedule containing Premier games against Horndean, Shaftesbur­y, Portcheste­r, Stoneham and Bashley.

‘We’ve made a good start but that’s all it is - a start,’ said Wilkinson.

‘We’ve got to be targeting five wins in the next six games. We want to make sure we get enough points on the board early on.

‘If want to do something this season, these are the games we have to be winning.’

Baffins’ squad looks a lot stronger than it did this time 12 months ago, and the manager remarked: ‘We always said we were targeting our second season.

‘We have brought in players with experience Lee Molyneaux, Ed Sanders, Alex Przespolew­ski and now Jason Parish. That’s the spine of the team.

‘We’ve got a nice blend at the moment.’

Baffins, with 10 changes, also progressed in the Hampshire Senior Cup on Tuesday with a 2-1 win at a Brockenhur­st side who fielded seven of the starting XI that had won at Moneyfield­s at the weekend.

Wilkinson handed first competitiv­e starts to two 16-year-olds - goalkeeper Bailey Neal and left wingback Ethan Gee - while another, striker Liam Brewer, was a second half sub in the New Forest.

All three were part of a former Fleur De Lys youth team that played under the Baffins umbrella for the first time in 2020/21 at under-16 level.

It was a successful debut campaign as well - runaway champions Baffins winning all 14 of their Portsmouth Youth League fixtures.

Gee put Baffins ahead and Billy Connor doubled the advantage before the break. Brock pulled one back late on but Rovers progressed and will now host two divisions higher Hartley Wintney next month.

Baffins would have changed the entire starting XI in midweek from the one that lost 4-2 to higher tier Sholing in last weekend’s FA Cup tie.

But Charlie Williamson, who was due to be a sub at Brock, started after Jamie White was a late withdrawal.

Christchur­ch, this weekend’s visitors to the PMC Stadium, boasted the best Wessex Premier record over the two pandemic-ruined seasons on a points-per-game basis.

They were offered the chance to step up to the Southern League as part of the FA’s restructur­ing of the pyramid, but declined. That led to Priory boss Ollie Cherrett tending his resignatio­n and the break-up of the squad. Of the 14 players who appeared in an FA Vase fourth round tie at US Portsmouth in midApril, none remain - and seven have followed Cherrett to his new club, Shaftesbur­y. Two others have signed for Hamworthy.

Including cup ties, Christchur­ch have lost all six games they’ve played in 2021/22 and Wilkinson admitted: ‘They will be a dangerous side - they’ll get a reaction at some point.’

Baffins select from a full squad with the exceptions of Josh Warren (illness), Fuzz Kanjanda (injury) and Rhys Lloyd (away).

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Christchur­ch have lost all six games they’ve played in 2021/22

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