Twenty-one-year-old
goalkeeper Bradley House and forward Eddie Dsane have both become new Hornets.
House,
who hails from Worthing, spent four years with Premier League newcomers West
Bromwich Albion`s academy where he played at under-21 and under-23 level before
being released earlier this summer.
Whilst
on the Baggies` books he spent three months on loan with Southern League
Premier Division Central side Banbury United.
After
leaving The Hawthorns, House initially trained with League Two Crawley Town
before signing for Vanarama National League outfit Sutton United and joins Horsham
on dual registration.
Dsane (pictured) is a 23-year-old who signed for National League South side Hampton &
Richmond Borough in July 2020.
He
arrived at The Beveree from Horsham`s league rivals Kingstonian where he had
been since joining from Isthmian Premier rivals Leatherhead in early December
2019.
He
started his career in the Crystal Palace and Preston North End academies before
moving to Ireland to play for Longford Town and Finn Harp in the League of
Ireland after a spell with Fleetwood Town.
In
January 2018, he returned to England and signed for Chipstead before moving to
Whyteleafe the following July.
He
spent from November 2018 until the end of the campaign with Isthmian North
outfit Maldon & Tiptree and joined Leatherhead in the summer of 2019.
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