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Guernsey minds set on the game and not the occasion

OVER the last few months Jordan Reynolds has described every forthcoming Guernsey match as the biggest in the club's history.

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OVER the last few months Jordan Reynolds has described every forthcoming Guernsey rugby match as the biggest in the club's history.

There can be no doubt, though, that that is the case tomorrow when Hove visit Footes Lane.

After an incredible run of 17 consecutive wins, Reynolds' (pictured) side stand on the verge of a second successive league title and promotion to National Three as they face their final London One South fixture of a stellar campaign.

The leaders currently sit three points ahead of Old Elthamians, the only side who can catch them at the end of an intense title race which has seen several contenders fall away to leave two standing.

It makes the equation a simple one - a victory secures the championship.

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