The Surrey Comet's look back at the sporting landscape in 2015 concludes with the final three months of a year filled with highs and lows.

Wimbledon Times:

October: Kingston-based England captain Chris Robshaw, above, left the pitch with Rugby World Cup fate hanging in the balance after a 28-25 defeat to Wales at Twickenham. England lost to Australia the following week to become the first host nation to fail to reach the knock-out stages of the competition in its history      Picture: Getty Images

Wimbledon Times:

November: Ryman Division One South Corinthian Casuals beat Ryman Premier League Leiston to reach the third qualifying round of the FA Trophy for the first time in their history. They then downed Grays Athletic 1-0 in a replay before crashing out of the competition with a 2-1 defeat to Southern League Premier Division Hungerford Town in the first round proper    Picture: Stuart Tree

Wimbledon Times:

December: Met Police youth team keeper Kallum Lunn, above, was the hero as he saved two shoot-out penalties to help the Blues win at Championship Burnley in the FA Youth Cup third round and set up a dream fourth round trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers to start 2016  Picture: Burnley FC/Andy Ford