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Hurst Moves to Hythe & Dibden
Hurst Moves to Hythe & Dibden
Wessex League Premier Division club Hythe & Dibden have signed midfielder Nathan Hurst from Pitching In Southern League Division One South side Lymington Town.
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The 27-year-old experienced defensive midfielder had joined AFC Totton in February 2022 from Southern Division One South rivals Lymington Town and then made the reverse journey back to Lymo in May 2022. Raised in West Totton, he originally joined the Stags in 2012 and came up through the youth ranks to establish himself as a member of the first team squad before moving on to the Lymington Sports Ground in 2015. In seven years at Lymington, Hurst made 103 appearances, which included 93 starts, weighing in with 17 goals. An ACL injury in August 2018 kept him out for just over a year but with a successful surgery and rehabilitation, he returned to action during the 2019/20 season that was ultimately cut short by the pandemic. After Lymington were granted promotion from the Wessex Premier on the basis of points-per-game last season, he took the captain’s armband in the summer. During the day, he is the head of academy performance analysis at Premier League Southampton, working with teams from the under-9s through to the B team.
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Hurst Moves to Hythe & Dibden
Hurst Moves to Hythe & Dibden
Friday 20 January 23 I 15:37:03
Photo by
The 27-year-old experienced defensive midfielder had joined AFC Totton in February 2022 from Southern Division One South rivals Lymington Town and then made the reverse journey back to Lymo in May 2022. Raised in West Totton, he originally joined the Stags in 2012 and came up through the youth ranks to establish himself as a member of the first team squad before moving on to the Lymington Sports Ground in 2015. In seven years at Lymington, Hurst made 103 appearances, which included 93 starts, weighing in with 17 goals. An ACL injury in August 2018 kept him out for just over a year but with a successful surgery and rehabilitation, he returned to action during the 2019/20 season that was ultimately cut short by the pandemic. After Lymington were granted promotion from the Wessex Premier on the basis of points-per-game last season, he took the captain’s armband in the summer. During the day, he is the head of academy performance analysis at Premier League Southampton, working with teams from the under-9s through to the B team.
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