Portsmouth News

‘True profession­al’ Louie leaves Horndean on a high

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Louie Martin was handed the captain's armband as he called time on his playing career in Horndean's 4-0 Wessex League Premier victory over Bournemout­h at Five Heads Park.

The defender bowed out on a high note as Connor Duffin took his league tally for the season to a stunning 40 goals in 36 outings with a hat-trick.

Zak Willett added the other - his 37th league and cup goal of a remarkable debut step 5 campaign after stepping up from two tiers lower Paulsgrove.

Martin is in his second spell with Horndean, having rejoined the club from Moneyfield­s in 2019.

Deans boss Michael Birmingham believes the 'true profession­al' will be a big loss to the club, but was pleased to see him bid farewell on a winning note.

'That was his last game (Louie), he's already taken himself out of the equation for Alresford next week,' said Birmingham.

'He said that if he was going to be made captain and play his last game at Five Heads Park, he didn't want to be any part of next week.

'He was absolutely outstandin­g for the 65-70 minutes he was on the pitch. He is a true profession­al.

'Louie's missus is pregnant and is expecting their first child, he loves horse racing, he's self-employed and has just got his first house, so there's a lot going on in Louie Martin's life at the moment.

‘He's a great profession­al and his attitude is absolutely brilliant.'

Duffin put Horndean - still chasing third place in the Premier Division - on the way to victory in Martin's farewell game, firing home a loose ball after just two minutes.

Willett, who had bagged a hat-trick in the previous week’s 4-0 win against Cowes, doubled the advantage after 28 minutes.

Duffin grabbed his second on 68 minutes and completing his hat-trick with a superb volley from Rob Taw's cross with nine minutes remaining

In order for Horndean to finish in the top three, they will need one of two things to happen next Saturday.

They will finish a point in front if they beat Alresford and Shaftesbur­y lose at home to Alton. Alternativ­ely, if Shaftesbur­y draw then Birmingham’s men must win by at least a three-goal margin to sbatch third place on goal difference.

 ?? Picture by Martyn White ?? LAST GAME Louie Martin
Picture by Martyn White LAST GAME Louie Martin

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