Second-half strikes bring Tigers’ run to an end

A second-half collapse saw Holbeach United surrender their six-match away winning run in Division One North of the Thurlow Nunn League at Haverhill Rovers on Saturday.
The 3-0 reversal was the first defeat on their travels since going down 1-0 at Diss Town in April last season.
Two goals in five minutes early in the second half put the Tigers on the ropes and they were sunk when appeals for a penalty were ignored and the hosts went straight up the other end to net a third.
Holbeach finished the game with ten men after Ben Greenacre was sin-binned for dissent.
The Tigers had an immediate chance to get back to winning ways on their travels on Wednesday when they were due to be at FC Peterborough after The Voice went to print.
Tigers: Simpson, Greenacre, Bassendine-Matthews, Oldham, Ling, Roberts, Compton, Throne, Keeble, Yambasu, Cook. Subs: Lee, Wright, Coccitti, Ibeneme.
Attendance: 95.

l Crowland Town climbed into the top half of the GCE Hire Fleet Peterborough League Premier Division table with a 4-1 victory over Ramsey Town. Harry Tidswell (2), Billy Gibbs and Adam Blackbird got their goals.
Warren Hebblethwaite, Ashton Shirley and McKenzie Lee scored to lift Holbeach United Reserves off the bottom of the table thanks to a 3-1 win against Sawtry.
Jamie Steward was on target with the only goal of the game to keep Whaplode Drove Rovers in touch with the Division One leaders. His second-minute goal sank fellow promotion hopefuls Glinton & Northborough.
Long Sutton Athletic climbed out of the bottom two with a 5-2 win against Stilton United. Jack Greenacre scored twice to go with goals from Jack Baker, Lewis Horne and Jamal Nyang.
First-half goals from Joe Townsend, Declan Earth and Ashley Coddington earned Moulton Harrox a 3-1 Senior Cup win at Deeping Rangers Reserves.
League new-boys Moulton Chapel have suffered a baptism of fire in Division Four. Their seven games so far have all ended in defeat, scoring in just one and conceding 63 goals.
The future of the club’s senior side looks unclear, with their next five scheduled matches all showing as postponed on the league website.

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