Guernsey's relegation fears increase after Gravesend loss

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Blair Campbell captained Guernsey when they won the London Division Two South West and Division One South titles.

Guernsey's relegation worries are growing after losing at home to Gravesend says captain Blair Campbell.

Guernsey lost 18-10 at Footes Lane to go back to the bottom of National Three London after Tring got a bonus point in their 19-14 defeat by East Grinstead.

"I guess we always thought that eventually we would start wining and relegation wasn't an issue," Campbell told BBC Radio Guernsey.

"But with every game now, the relegation concern is increasing."

Bottom of National Three London & South East

Position

Points

10

Westcliff

27

11

Amersham & Chiltern

25

12

CS Rugby 1863

24

13

Tring

20

14

Guernsey

19

Guernsey have spent the past three seasons in National Three London having won back-to-back promotions in 2011 and 2012.

"Relegation is something we do really have to think about, it's on the back of our minds," Campbell added.

"I still think we won't get relegated, but it's certainly more of a concern now than what it was."

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