Video interview: John Morgan

Hastings Priory chairman Ian Gillespie, and first team players Jake Woolley and Elliot Hooper receive a cheque from Mr Syed, of Cinnamon Spice, one of the club's sponsorsHastings Priory chairman Ian Gillespie, and first team players Jake Woolley and Elliot Hooper receive a cheque from Mr Syed, of Cinnamon Spice, one of the club's sponsors
Hastings Priory chairman Ian Gillespie, and first team players Jake Woolley and Elliot Hooper receive a cheque from Mr Syed, of Cinnamon Spice, one of the club's sponsors
Hastings Priory vice-captain John Morgan reflects on a successful season for the Horntye Park-based cricket club.

Priory finished fourth in the Sussex Premier League after losing their final game away to Horsham last weekend, as well as winning the Gray-Nicolls Sussex T20 Cup for the first time since 1996.

That was despite losing a number of leading players last winter, including Sussex professionals Matt Machan and Kirk Wernars, and seeing little this season of influential duo Harry Finch and Josh Poysden.