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Peauroux handed first Horsham start against Billericay



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Published Date: 26 November 2008
NEW SIGNING Williams Peauroux will make his first start for Horsham in tonight's league game against Billericay at Woodside Road.

An ankle injury to Anthony Acheampong means Russell Eldridge will line up in the centre of defence, handing a debut start to the French midfielder who signed from Ebbsfleet Utd last week.

Gary Charman is rated as 'very doubtful' to shake off a rib injury, and more likely he will return against Harrow Borough on Saturday.

Boss John Maggs is considering replacing him with youngster Tony Nwachukwu, but is expected to name Lee Farrell on the right, with Jean
Michel-Sigere and Evan Archibald up front.

Maggs said: "Billericay haven't had the best of starts but you can ignore that because their season can kick start at any time.

"They were touted as one of the favorites at the start of the season and they are more than capable of mounting a challenge."

You can keep up to date with the match as it happens right here with our live updates from Woodside Road.

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  • Last Updated: 26 November 2008 2:15 PM
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  • Location: Horsham
 
 

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