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Roller Hockey: Key Kent contest



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Halifax Roller Hockey Club aim keep their survival hopes alive when they make the long trip to face one of the three Kent based teams in the Premier League.
They play Herne Bay RHC at the Pier Pavilion – a venue widely regarded as the home of English roller hockey – tomorrow evening.
Halifax lost 9-7 when the sides met at North Bridge in February after a dubious goal awarded to Herne Bay and another goal that was scored but not given to Halifax.
After their first win of the season three weeks ago, Halifax will be hoping to keep the momentum going a Bay team one place above them. Halifax have four games in hand.
Defender Scott Brant said: "This is a fantastic chance for us to take a step closer to safety.
"The team is really confident after a dramatic win last month."
Halifax head back to Kent the following week to face second placed Herne Bay United.



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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 8:23 AM
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  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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