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FA Trophy: Northwich incentive for Rocks in last sixteen

SHOULD East Thurrock United overcome Hampton and Richmond in the second round replay at Beaver Lane tomorrow night (Tuesday) then they will face the long journey to Northwich Victoria in the last sixteen of the cup.

Last gasp equaliser deprives Thurrock of three points

With everyone except those at Thurrock assuming that relegation is a given Thurrock came to Gander Lane looking to surprise everyone and for all three points. Once again manger Lee Goodwin rotated players in his squad and if Lady Luck was to play apart on behalf of Thurrock then all three points would have been justified.

Boxing: Big John confident he can beat “British Klitschko”

THE WORDS "last chance saloon" and heavyweight boxer, John McDermott seemed to have been bandied about for quite a time. But here we are in 2012 and Horndon-based John is still in it and still having tilts at titles.

Tilbury player confronts crowd on miserable day for Tilbury

AFTER beating Enfield it looked like Tilbury would go from strength to strength but it was not to be as they succumbed to another defeat, this time, 3-0 at Harlow Town.

Saturday football results

Ten unbeaten for Rocks in an entertaining Trophy match at Rookery Hill. Agony for Fleet as a 93rd minute goal denies them the three points. Hardly surprising but still very disappointing as another defeat for the Millermen.

FA Trophy: Higgins holds Hampton in hard-earned draw

THE ROCKS came back to force a replay in a highly entertaining FA Trophy match at the Rookery Hill. East Thurrock looked in fine fettle from the start as you would expect from a team that had won nine in a row!

L and M Electrical take Business League to the wire

L&M Electrical are the current holders of the new GetIntoFootball Thurrock Business League after receiving their shield at a special presentation tournament at St Clere’s School in Stanford-le-Hope on Thursday 12th January - now organiser Faye Lambert wants others to follow them and generate a second division next season.

Saturday football fixtures

Highlight of the afternoon will be the visit of Conference South opposition for the Rocks but with nine wins in a row, Covo's men fear no-one.

Lacklustre Grays drop three vital points at home defeat to Redbridge

It was difficult to pin-point what was wrong: they had the shape, they had the players, they simply weren't playing very well. Louis Dennis came on in the 67th minute and had a great chance to score as he ran onto a pass in the box but all he could do was shoot lamely into keepers, Joe Wrights arms.

Rocks rack up ninth victory in a row in splendid win against Concord

A STUNNING goal from Sam Higgins sparked a revival for East Thurrock who had gone behind in Tuesday’s Ryman Premier derby and inspired his side to lay a number of demons against their near neighbours and long time bogey club.

Dockers back to winning ways as they put four past Ilford

The home side flew out the blocks in the second half and caused Ilford problems. In the 53rd minute after persistent misconduct Ilford's Ajibola Olatunbosun was eventually cautioned by the referee. On 65 Tilbury were further in front when Emiel Aiken flew down the wing, crossed and Cook slotted home. Following substitutions, Tilbury went further ahead, when on 76 a quick Henty free kick found Aiken who crossed and Cook was again on the end of it to flick home.

Millermen let lead slip as victory once more evades them

David Knight put the Millers ahead with a penalty seven minutes after half-time but Carshalton replied with 20 minutes left when, after a bout of 'pass the parcel' in front of goal, Tony Finn took the most difficult of the various shooting opportunities and fired home from a tight angle.

Aveley battle but go down fighting at Hastings

Aveley got back into the game when a Hastings error saw keeper Matt Armstrong-Ford who completely misjudged a deep cross from Paul Shave and allowed the ball to sail over his head for the equaliser. But Aveley just couldn't stay in touch and Pogue added a second just before half time when Jack Dixon’s cross was met by Danny Ellis whose clever back flick was thumped home by Pogue.

Now mid-table respectability as Rocks rack up another victory

EAST Thurrock’s fine run of form continued with this emphatic Ryman Premier win when the Rocks stepped up a gear after an indifferent first half to completely outplay their visitors reports the Thurrock Enquirer. Leatherhead won a series of corners inside the first two minutes but despite a couple of goalmouth scrambles they came to nothing.

A happy Hak as three points for Grays sees them rise to third

Needham Market lost and Leiston could only draw at home to lowly Ware. The second half was one of the poorest exhibitions of football that Grays have displayed all season but in many ways it matters not. You get the feeling that Hakan believes that his men just need to be near to the top and when we start to approach the business end of the league then they will come good.

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