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Wilks apologises after Baffins’ shock exit

Wessex Premier high-fliers dumped out by lower division Andover

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Shaun Wilkinson offered an apology after Baffins Milton Rovers were on the receiving end of an FA Vase shock.

Rovers, flying high in the Wessex Premier, were stunned 3-1 at home by lower division Andover Town in a first qualifying round tie.

Josh Petrie took his seasonal tally to 11 with a brace in one of the most surprising results of the round.

‘That was one of the worst performanc­es I’ve seen here,’ said Wilkinson.

‘We had six key players missing but we should still be performing better than that. We went out with a whimper - we hardly had a shot in the second half.

‘I would like to apologise to the paying customers, the chairman and the committee. It’s a cup we wanted to have a good run in but collective­ly - myself included - we just weren’t good enough.

‘I didn’t think they (Andover) were that good, but we made them look like world beaters.

‘It’s a bit of a wake-up call. I have players knocking on my door asking why they’re not playing. Here they get an opportunit­y, at home, in the sunshine … they’ve made my job a bit easier in terms of bringing the six who were missing back in.’

Baffins were missing skipper James Cowen, top scorer Tommy Scutt, Charlie Williamson - ‘probably our best player so far this season’ - Alex Przespolew­ski, Fuzz Kanjanda and Josh Warren against Andover through injury, illness or unavailabi­lity.

Among the players recalled to the starting XI was midfielder Harry Sargeant, who a few months earlier had been part of the US Portsmouth squad that had come within a penalty shoot-out of the 2021/22 Vase final.

Short of numbers, Wilkinson brought on two 16-yearolds in the second half - striker Liam Brewer and midfielder Harvey Welham.

‘The fact two 16-yearolds were our best players says it all,’ the boss remarked. ‘They were a credit to themselves and their families.

‘I said to the players after they need to buck themselves up - those lads are close to taking some of your places. I don’t care if they’re 16 - if they’re good enough, they’re old enough.’

Centre half Ed Sanders netted a first half equaliser, but Andover restored their lead just before half-time and added a third in the second half.

Baffins return to action on Wednesday against two tiers higher Hartley Wintney in the Hampshire Senior Cup.

We went out with a whimper - we hardly had a shot in the second half

Shaun Wilkinson

 ?? Pictures by Martyn White ?? ACROBATIC Baffins keeper Konrad Syzmaniak in mid-air action against Andover Town
Pictures by Martyn White ACROBATIC Baffins keeper Konrad Syzmaniak in mid-air action against Andover Town
 ??  ?? NOT THIS SEASON Ex-USP Vase star Harry Sargeant, left, in action for Baffins
NOT THIS SEASON Ex-USP Vase star Harry Sargeant, left, in action for Baffins
 ??  ?? ON THE RUN Callum Dart tries to launch a Baffins attack
ON THE RUN Callum Dart tries to launch a Baffins attack

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