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WSS:  In  the  meantime,  you  take  on  Chichester  &  Selsey  in  the  league  this
       Sunday, a very important game but for different reasons?
       LH: Absolutely, it is an important match for us as it's the next one in our schedule. We have
       been quite clear in training this week that Sunday doesn't mean much if we don't continue to
       perform in the league and keep working towards our ultimate goal in the league. We know
       that we can't afford to drop many more points over the rest of the season if we are going to
       achieve the highest place finish we can.
       WSS: Your division is a very strong one this season, so are you satisfied overall
       with the way things have gone given all the changes at the club over the summer?
       LH: We are still building as a club and things are being put in place to give us the best
       possible outcome of being where we know we can be as a team, and that’s competing at the
       top with all the full time teams! Everything happens for a reason and we can’t ignore what
       we have been through as a team - however I believe what’s happened has made us stronger
       as a group and made us realise if we stick together we can achieve anything! We can’t let
       things define us, it’s how we get through those situations that will make us stronger to push
       on to where we know we can be.
       WSS: Do you feel that, realistically,  you can still catch Ipswich?
       LH: Of course we can still catch Ipswich, the league isn’t over yet and we will fight until the
       very last game. As a group we have proven over the last week, we are capable of performing
       at a high standard and competing with full time teams, so there’s no reason we can’t keep
       this momentum going and get a good result and position in the league.
       WSS:  Bridgwater  have  signalled  that  they  are  an  ambitious  club,  based  on
       what you have seen so far, are you confident that the club is on its way towards
       achieving those ambitions in the future?
       LH: Definitely, I wouldn’t want to be a part of the club if I didn’t believe the ambitions we are
       capable of for the future, it’s exciting and I’m grateful to have the opportunity to be part of
       such an amazing group of girls! Bridgy is family!
       Our thanks to Laura!                  Photo - Debbie Gould








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