Hastings: The Banter Was Spot On

boss told .net “the banter was spot on” during Sunday’s fund-raising cross-sport encounter with .

The town’s sports fans flocked to the to watch the sides first play league and then play .

Honours were even as the Blue and Golds ran out 4-3 winners in the , then The claimed their revenge to win the 2-1.

But sport was the real winner on the day, and the generous crowd helped raise £1,300 for the clubs – a lifeline in such harsh financial times.

Hastings, who missed out on the but turned back the clock with a cameo performance in the , was delighted with the day and praised the commitment of players and fans alike.

He said: “The lads really enjoyed the day. A couple of em were a little nervous, but once on that pitch the nerves disappeared.

“I was particularly pleased with the efforts from , and Ben Wallis.

“I think overall the footy lads surprised the lads with their strong running and exciting kicking, but likewise the lads put on a great display in the match.

“The banter throughout the day was spot on, with both teams getting on really well and together earning some much-needed funds for the new season.

“The day couldn’t have gone much better!”

After the match, Hastings issued a stern “hand-off” warning to covetous officials.

With Grantham, Daniels and Wallis all impressing, Hastings admitted some of his Hodgsons players had been ‘tapped up’ by the Blue And Golds.

And he was quick to urge them not to turn their back on Hodgsons.

He said: “A couple of my lads impressed that much in the , that they have been offered a trial next season for Beverley!

“Clearly I told them to say to NO.”

One player who won’t become a rare to league convert is .

A couple of meaty tackles early in the league clash seemed to make him think twice about taking the ball up, and he admitted it wasn’t his favourite experience.

Speaking exclusively to .net he revealed: “I wanted to be anywhere else than out there – I am just glad I wasn’t as involved as some of the other lads.

“The games were played in a good spirit and it was a great day.”

By Scott McHugh


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