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PUSHING THE BOAT OUT Will Knight, the Havant coach, thanked his club for a “great experience” after they sanctioned an overnight stay ahead of their London Premier match at North Walsham.

Hav lost 21-12 but Knight said: “The club really looked after the players. It was a bit of reward for the effort they’ve put in. Every aspect of the weekend was positive apart from the result.”

paid tribute to former skipper Steve Todd on the day they beat Old Georgians 33-17. The game was preceded by a memorial lunch in honour

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