Rocks borrow the incredible Huk from Dorking

By Ian Townsend

And his tenure starts with victory


Bognor Regis Town yesterday announced the arrival on loan of Dorking Wanderers goalkeeper Slavomir Huk, and then thrust him straight into the starting line up as they delivered victory by the only goal of the game at Carshalton Athletic.

Slavomir, as you may recall, was the hero as Wanderers eased their way out of the Isthmian South Division in 2016-17, saving two penalties in the shootout after winning the club's Player of the season Award. He then went on to be immense as Dorking won our 2018-19 Premier Division title at a canter, playing a rather immense fifty three times in the process. His club are still effectively our title holders, and we've not finished a season since.

He has been with Dorking since 2015, joining the club after moving to the UK from Slovakia, and since leaving our ranks has been a regular in National League South.

His loan deal was necessary because the Rocks regular keeper, Amadou Tangara, is injured. The Rocks remain in eleventh place with victory, whilst the Robins play off hopes are surely all but extinguished.

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