08/09/2023
Bringing home the Sussex Cup with a 37-22 win over Horsham 👏🏼
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Sussex Cup Final, Eastbourne v Horsham
Eastbourne travelled to Crawley RFC on Saturday to take on Horsham in the much-anticipated Sussex cup final, which was being played as a curtain raiser for this season. It was a scorching day and perfect for running rugby, which neither side disappointed on.
Horsham started the stronger and really tested Eastbourne with their positive approach and running rugby, which is like Eastbourne’s style. Eastbourne were under the pump for the first 30 minutes and conceded a penalty try, yellow card and a penalty to be 10 nil down. Eastbourne suffered two early injuries and Horsham did miss out on another golden opportunity to score as well. So, when Eastbourne scored in the 33rd minute through Luke Thomas, against the run of play it was a welcomed relief. From that moment on Eastbourne went on the offensive but did concede a try on the stroke of half time and were down 15-7 at the break.
Eastbourne brought on three very experienced and powerful forwards at half time, which made a real impact, and the second half was very much Eastbourne’s. As Horsham tired and suffered injuries throughout the second half. Dylan Viles scored a brilliant try playing out of position at 13 which capped off a brilliant game for him particularly in defence. Captain Jake howe kicked the conversion followed by a penalty. Eastbourne missed out on some other opportunities before Joe Bettles crossed from close range. Against the run of play Horsham scored to narrow the gap to 24-22 in Eastbourne’s favour.
Jake Howe kicked 2 brilliant penalties to lead 30-22 with 10 minutes remaining. This was before Owen Jones scored a fantastic try from another excellent break from Montes. It capped off a great debut for Jones, who has impressed all summer in training and had a brilliant attitude. He certainly rewarded the coaches with a stella performance off the bench. Howe kicked the conversion to lead 37 – 22 which was the final score. Eastbourne managed to give debuts to 4 new players, 3 who have come through the colts, which is so rewarding for the coaches and the club.
Man of the match was captain Jake Howe for 100% from the boot, great leadership and superb defence playing at 12.
Horsham were superb throughout and after the game. It was played in a great spirit and was a real test for all involved. A great advert for Sussex rugby.
Eastbourne 1st face Heathfield away next week in a friendly and the 2s Seaford away in a friendly. It will be another opportunity to test the depth of the squad and for players to put their hands up for selection ahead of the first league game.