Disastrous first half costs Buxton dear in men's hockey league

A disastrous first half cost Buxton dear when they crashed 7-2 at title-chasing Nuneaton in the First Division of the East Midlands Hockey League.
DEFEAT for Buxton men's first team.DEFEAT for Buxton men's first team.
DEFEAT for Buxton men's first team.

The Bucks struggled to find their rhythm at all on a pitch that resembled a beach. Keeping possession and passing the ball proved very difficult and Nuneaton, badly hurt by a 5-0 defeat the previous week, stormed into a 6-0 lead by the interval.

A tactical change was made for the second period, and a big effort, coupled with fine teamwork, brought about a much-improved display that Buxton can take plenty of positives from.

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Inspired by man-of-the-match Sam Lomas, they actually ‘won’ the half 2-1 and were like a different team as they protected the middle of the park and proved hard to break down at the back.

Buxton were rewarded with a terrific goal from Joe Uprichard and although the hosts added to their tally, the last word went to James Whibberley-Cross, who slotted home after a a fine tackle and cross from Stuart Rowlands.

The result left Buxton next to bottom after five losses from six matches, and this Saturday they face a crunch match against the only side below them, South Nottingham.

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