Baffins lauded after shocking title-chasers
First-half goals from Callum Dart, Jason Parrish and Fidel Sabou left the visitors shell-shocked.
The Watersiders hit back to score twice after the break and set up a thrilling finish.
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Hide AdBut Joel Jackson popped up with a fourth goal late in the game to seal Baffins’ win.
Manager Steve Leigh lauded his side’s discipline.
He said: ‘It was very pleasing to see the attitude of our players against a very good side.
‘Blackfield are ready for Southern League football and we matched them.
‘We remained very disciplined and defended well – particularly in the second half.
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Hide Ad‘There weren’t many chances but when they came along we took them.
‘It is further evidence Baffins have come a long way since being a pub side.
‘This club is improving all the time – on and off the pitch. I can see it going places in the future.’
The highlight of Horndean’s 1-1 home draw against Portland United was the return of Conor Duffin.
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Hide AdDuffin went on for the final 12 minutes after seven months out with a broken leg.
‘It was great to see Conor back because he has worked so hard,’ said Deans boss Michael Birmingham.
‘This was a game between two very tired, injury-hit teams on a bobbly pitch.’
Portland went in front against the run of play midway through the first half.
Mark Smith equalised on 70 minutes with a back-post finish.
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Hide AdHorndean visit Hamble Club tonight, while Fareham Town face their 10th game in 16 days against Blackfield & Langley at Cams Alders.
A second-minute Callum Laycock goal earned the Reds a 1-0 home win against Hamworthy United on Saturday.
AFC Portchester lost 3-2 at lowly Amesbury Town.
The Royals host Shaftesbury tonight (7.45pm).
Goals from Harry Tremlett and Ollie Kershaw earned Petersfield Town a rare 2-0 home win against Shaftesbury on Saturday.
The Rams visit Newport tonight.