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Dockers back to winning ways in the league

Horsham YMCA 1 Newhaven 2, SCFL Premier Division match #10, Saturday 11 th October 2025 Having been on the receiving end of a couple of hefty back-to-back league defeats, albeit interspersed with a couple of cup victories, Newhaven headed to Horsham YMCA yesterday looking to reignite their league season. It was never going to be an easy task. Going into the game in third place, YM’s season has been broadly similar to our own. They’ve beaten the teams you would expect them to beat, but have come a cropper when playing some of the division’s stronger teams; having been beaten soundly by both Haywards Heath and Steyning, and narrowly by Bexhill. From the get go it was clear to see there wasn’t much between the two sides yesterday, with credit once again needing to be paid to the youthful Dockers squad. Skipper for the day Ryan Blunt was the squad’s third oldest player at the grand old age of 20! It was Blunt who came closest to opening the scoring in the early exchanges. On 13 mi...
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Sizzling second-half sinks Seaford

Newhaven 5 Seaford Town 1, Sussex Senior Challenge Cup Round Two, Tuesday 7 th October 2025 Local derbies are hard enough. Local derbies when you’re coming off the back of a heavy defeat, while your opponents have plundered 10 goals in their last two games are harder still. Yet that was the challenge facing Newhaven last night as neighbours Seaford visited Fort Road in a cup competition for the second time this season. In the last meeting between the two sides back in early September, Newhaven breezed past ‘The Harriers’ 2-0 in the Peter Bentley Cup. Since that meeting, though, Seaford’s form has improved and they came into the game with four wins from seven games in all competitions. Indeed, this confidence was on show in the early stages last night as Seaford showed their willingness to go toe-to-toe with the Dockers. While Newhaven were certainly producing the tidier, more eye-catching football, it was the visitors who created the better chances; the best of the early one...

Long-throws undo Dockers

Newhaven 0 Haywards Heath 4, SCFL Premier Division match #4, Saturday October 4 th 2025 After an extremely mixed seven days result-wise, the Dockers faced arguably their toughest test this season to date, with the visit of Haywards Heath to Fort Road on Saturday. Prior to the season, Heath were many people’s (including mine) tip for the championship, and they’re certainly living up to the hype, with a 100 per cent win rate from their opening nine league games. Boasting a squad (and, let’s be honest, a budget) that’s the envy of many in the division, on paper it’s hard to see a weakness in the Heath armoury. And it turns out it’s pretty hard to see one on the pitch, too. Newhaven went into the game with a clear plan. To be compact and try to stop the visitors from playing through us. In fairness, on this count, the young Dockers did extremely well. While the league leaders were certainly dominant and saw plenty of the ball throughout, they didn’t exactly pepper Roman Chiosa’s g...

Bouncebackability on full display

Crawley Down Gatwick 1 Newhaven 2, Peter Bentley Cup Round Three, Tuesday 30 th September 2025 It’s probably fair to say that Saturday’s trip to Guernsey didn’t go quite as well as hoped. Either on pitch or off. However, as I wasn’t there to witness proceedings, to my mind it never happened so we’ll just conveniently gloss over those events and move on. As mentioned in a report a couple of week’s ago, the true test for this young Dockers team is how quickly they can recover from setbacks. To coin a phrase first used by the Northern Irish Adonis Iain Dowie some years ago, ‘bouncebackability’ is the key. Last night’s trip to Crawley Down Gatwick in the Peter Bentley Cup gave the boys a chance to wipe what happened in the Channel Islands from their collective memories and move on with their season. Having already been to The Haven once this season, playing out a 2-2 draw in a proverbial game of two halves back in mid-August, hopes were high that we could get back to winning ways ...

Late goal gets Dockers over the line

Newhaven 3 Shoreham 2, SCFL Premier Division match #7, Tuesday 23 rd September 2025 Having suffered back-to-back defeats for the first time this season (albeit one by penalty shoot-out), all eyes were on the (mainly) young Dockers to see how they would respond as league action returned last night. Having not played in the league since winning 3-1 at Wick on 6 th September, Newhaven took on Shoreham at Fort Road, looking to maintain their unbeaten start to the league campaign. Shoreham started the season well, winning three of their opening four league fixtures, but have tailed off a bit in recent weeks, and headed to Fort Road on the back of just one win in their last six matches. And that via a shoot-out. Early-on, there was no sign of any lingering hangover from the two cup defeats we’ve suffered in the past week. The Dockers flew out of the blocks and could have been ahead after just two minutes, when Ezra Roeg flew down the left and crossed for Lee Robinson, who couldn’t ...

Off-key Dockers crash out of the Vase

Newhaven 1 Faversham Strike Force 3, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round, Saturday 20 th September Newhaven’s run of three consecutive cup games culminated with an FA Vase match against Faversham Strike Force. Having progressed in the Sussex Senior Cup prior to being beaten on penalties in the RUR Cup, hopes were high that we could progress in the Vase – arguable the most prestigious cup competition for teams at this level, with reward for the finalists being a trip to Wembley. Standing in our way of progressing were SCEFL Premier Division side Faversham Strike Force, who have won three and drawn one of their opening eight league matches, but arrived at Fort Road on the back of three straight defeats. Prior to the match – and indeed post-match as well – there were celebrations for striker Lee Robinson’s amazing recent feat of reaching 500 competitive goals for the club. You may have heard about it! Unfortunately, events on the pitch couldn’t match the celebratory mood of those o...

Shoot-out heartache for plucky Dockers

Peacehaven and Telscombe 3 Newhaven 3, RUR Cup Round 1, Tuesday 16 th September 2025 Newhaven made the short journey west to Peacehaven last night for an opening round match in the RUR Cup. Peacehaven have been inconsistent in the early weeks of the season having gained just nine points from their opening seven games. In spite of this, they are still among the favourites for a play-off spot this season, and the Dockers went into the match knowing that when it comes to local derbies form often goes out of the window. On a blustery evening, the opening ten minutes or so saw both teams struggling to get to grips with the conditions with little to shout about in terms of goalmouth action. This changed in the 12 th minutes, when the hosts created the first opportunity of the evening with a curling effort from the edge of the area that went just over. Within a minute, they were within inches of taking the lead, when the ball struck the bar and somehow stayed out. It wasn’t to mat...