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Max’s work ethic keeps him looking to progress

By CHRIS COLLYER

LEVEL-headed Henley fly-half Max Titchener held his nerve to seal the deal with a late penalty to see off rivals Dorking in a thriller at Kiln Lane – and now hopes to use the victory as a launch pad to secure a top-four finish.
Henley’s 23-22 away win dealt Dorking’s title hopes a significant blow, and Titchener feels they are in a good position to make up the 16 points they trail on current fourth-place side Canterbury.
The 27-year-old told The Rugby Paper: “We’re working hard towards a top four finish this season.
“We did...

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