'Complacent' Rustington handed warning
The Blues dropped points in SCFL Division 2 for the first time since September when they were held to a 2-2 home draw with ten-man Westfield on Saturday.
Chris Darwin had fired Rustington ahead but second-half strikes from Steffan Davis and Joao Pedro Bannos looked to have put Westfield on the way to becoming the team to end Kerry Hardwell’s unbeaten run as manager.
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Hide AdHowever, Josh Irish struck from the spot as Blues salvaged a draw.
That point could prove invaluable come the end of the season and it was enough to see Rustington climb a place back to the summit above Roffey.
But manager Hardwell acknowledges his troops cannot allow their standards to drop as they did against Westfield.
“I’ve told the lads that complacency is slightly creeping in. If we are to be as successful as we can be this season then it’s time to roll our sleeves up and start grafting for each once again,” Hardwell said.
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Hide Ad“Performances and atti-tudes like Saturday won’t be allowed in any team of mine, Jon (Tucker; assistant manager) and Mark Rowland.”
Darwin looked to have put Blues on their way to a 15th straight victory inside three minutes.
Gary Peters’ defence-splitting pass sent Darwin racing away and he kept his cool to slot the hosts ahead.
Westfield were reduced to ten men after 20 minutes when Robert Higgins received a straight red card.
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