With a place in the final the prize, the game started as you would expect with a high level of intensity. Seaford showed signs of danger within the first 15 minutes, with their direct approach play proving a challenge for the away defence initially. The second half began with Seaford immediately committing more bodies forward, yet consequently becoming susceptible to a Billingshurst counter attack which had already looked threatening in the opening stages. It was Goddard who stepped up for Billingshurst, finding the far corner with assurance to double his side’s lead. Things soon went from bad to worse for Seaford, as with centre-back George Olelode in the sin-bin they were left outnumbered at the back.
Source: Express May 10, 2021 09:33 UTC