Two more departure from title-winning Horsham side
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The stopper who has made more than 100 appearance for the Hornets in two spells will not be able to commit to the travel involved for Ryman League football.
The popular number one, whose season was cut short last year due to injury, has decided, along with manager Dominic Di Paola, that due to living in London, he cannot pledge the time required to the step up.
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Hide AdFull-back Storrie, who signed for the club last summer, has joined the ranks of the growing force in the Southern Combination League, Shoreham.
Jack Rowe-Hurst, who made limited appearances last year, has also joined up with Mussels assistant manager Kevin Keehan.
Horsham manager Dominic Di Paola said: “Gareth is not going to play next year, it’s too far for him. It’s a four-hour round trip and he cannot train with us.
“He is a good keeper in his own right, but midweek games he was getting there 40 minutes before kick-off.
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