Praise for players stepping up
H&B were missing up to nine players at home to second-placed Dartfordians in London Three South East last weekend, which doubtless contributed to a 56-8 defeat.
Smith said: “If we get a squad together that’s played together we’re a very good squad, but you can’t disguise all this disruption. I don’t want to limit the game; I don’t want to keep it in the forwards and have the backs standing around doing nothing.
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Hide Ad“It’s very difficult for us at the moment, but the guys that we played showed they can play first team. I’ve got nothing but praise for these guys; they’re coming in and playing their hearts out. These guys are going to be in the squad in years to come as a normal thing.
“There were a lot of promising performances from the young guys we put on. They were just too good for us and we lost too many experienced players.”
Smith is grateful that H&B are without a fixture this weekend. Their next game is at home to Pulborough on Saturday December 6. “It gives us a chance to have a rest and step away from rugby for a week,” he added.
Rye RFC is also without a fixture tomorrow.