H&B gear up for top two clash
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Second-placed H&B will resume their Kent One campaign after being fixtureless last weekend with a trip to early leaders Sheppey this coming Saturday.
H&B head coach Chris Brooks said: “It’s certainly going to be the toughest game of the season so far. Of course they have home advantage, and I’m told they have a fairly large and mobile pack.”
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Hide AdSheppey have won all of their first four games in convincing fashion to build up a points difference of +185, although all of them have been against teams in the bottom five.
H&B are four points behind them having recovered well from a narrow opening day defeat with three consecutive wins.
“It’s going in the right direction, we’ve just got to knock our grey 20 minutes out of the match,” continued Brooks. “The boys are in good spirits and I expect a good performance.
“Their results speak for themselves, but we will certainly put up a good account of ourselves and we’re a team that travels well.”
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Hide AdH&B will be running a coach to the game, leaving ARK William Parker Academy at 10.30am.
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