Conference South
With five points away from fifth place, but with two games less, it is obvious that Hemel Hemstidt is holding the ticket to the playoffs on her own two feet. The truth is that in the last month, the team made a big belly (2-4-1) losing several "easy" points, but in Saturday's away victory (4-2) over Hei, it seemed to find its freshness again, with the stunning Hawkins-Parks duo scoring three of the four goals.
"Unfortunately we are a small club and we can not keep these players, but with the money they will bring, we will be able to rebuild a strong team for next season," said in a statement to the media the president of the team, who apparently sees the playoffs as a good opportunity to raise its "commodity" shares. Opportunity of course for the players to win a bigger contract.
On the other hand, Chelmsford seems quite tired lately (1-2-3), while Saturday's home draw with Maidenhead, put a gravestone in the last chances for the playoffs. Anemic appearance for the "Clarets" who saved the point of the tie in the last minutes, from a team that is in the last places of the standings.
Everything is in favor of the ace, who is in the perfectly decent performance of @ 2,30.