4:51pm Friday 14th December 2007
Reserves were one of the teams that managed a game last week, thanks to referee Colin Dwyer, who felt their Brighton Hill pitch was playable.
After a 9-2 win against Labour Club, with two goals apiece from Brian Cook, Simon Ash and James McIntosh, the New Inn second string play Oakley Athletic Reserves at Newfound.
When these two sides met in September, a 6-0 win resulted for New Inn, with Brian Cook scoring four times.
Labour will find Preston Candover away another difficult match.
Hook Reserves have yet to win a league game this season and their one success came in the Peter Raynbird Cup when they beat division one Oakridge 2-1.
This Saturday, the Hook second string entertain AFC Aldermaston B and they could get the points to take them above their opponents, who are also in the relegation zone.
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