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Horsham in national league deciders


Hockey

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Published Date: 01 May 2008
ZEPH Fisher's Horsham face three games in the three days to decide their English Hockey League future.

The Reds are in a qualifying pool of six teams, hoping to grab the last spot in the National Divisions.

They surrently sit joint third, and the top two go up. Horsham face Southgate on Saturday, Lansdown on Sunday and Springfields UCLAN on Bank Holiday Monday in the final qualifying games at the Universoity of the West of England in Bristol.

Horsham are the one team in the pool who played in the National Leagues this season, and were consigned to the play-off pool despite a final day defeat of Sevenoaks.

Captain Fisher said: "We are playing the teams above us, so we win and we will be fine."

Horsham travel to Bristol with a fully fit squad, and are confident of success. "We need to focus on ourselves and playing well," Fisher added. "There is a great team atmosphere and we are not going to throw all the effort we've gone to away."

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  • Last Updated: 01 May 2008 4:57 PM
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  • Location: Horsham
 
 

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