Havant now seen as a 'big scalp' and must avoid 'complacency' after going top

Wayne Dugan, pictured, looks set to replace Joe Moore for Havant at KCS Old Boys. Picture: Duncan ShepherdWayne Dugan, pictured, looks set to replace Joe Moore for Havant at KCS Old Boys. Picture: Duncan Shepherd
Wayne Dugan, pictured, looks set to replace Joe Moore for Havant at KCS Old Boys. Picture: Duncan Shepherd
Will Knight insists there is no complacency in the Havant camp as they welcome KCS Old Boys to Hooks Lane in the London One South.

Havant took over at the top after toppling previous leaders Westcombe Park with an excellent performance in Kent last weekend.

And Knight accepts that Havant are now the team there to be shot at.

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‘We are top of the pile and, in the eyes of the other teams, there to be knocked off,’ he said.

‘Our opponents will see us as a big scalp.

‘It has taken a lot of hard work to get where we are and we realise that it will be even harder staying there.

‘If we don't win then by Saturday evening we could find ourselves back in third place.

‘The players themselves won't allow any complacency to creep in.

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‘Our squad is maturing and our leadership group is very experienced.

‘They know that they have to maintain the standards that have got them where they are.

‘KCS Old Boys are new to us but we do know that they confidently turned over Horsham in their last game.