POOLE Town’s scheduled trip to Hartley Wintney tomorrow has been postponed due to storm damage sustained on Saturday evening.
Tom Killick’s side had been due to make the journey to Memorial Playing Fields in Southern League Premier South.
But Storm Arwen sent a “flying marquee” in the high winds which damaged the club’s changing rooms.
⚠️MATCH POSTPONED!!⚠️@SouthernLeague1
— Hartley Wintney FC (@HartleyFC) November 29, 2021
Tuesday 30th November@HartleyFC vs @PooleTownFC
Due to damage caused to our changing room by a flying marquee in Saturdays high winds this game has been postponed and a new date will be advised asap. pic.twitter.com/4APplMqWfQ
A post on Poole Town’s official Twitter page read: “Tomorrow evening’s trip to Hartley Wintney has been cancelled due to damage caused by the extreme weather. We hope all is sorted soon @HartleyFC.
“Please spread the word among Poole fans that there will be NO fixture tomorrow.”
Hartley themselves posted: “Due to damage caused to our changing room by a flying marquee in Saturdays high winds this game has been postponed and a new date will be advised ASAP.”
Dolphins are currently eighth in the division, with 29 points from 20 games.
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