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| Debutant Nathan Simpson |
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Darren
Behcet |
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| 2 |
Nathan
Peprah Annan |
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| 3 |
Nathan
Simpson |
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| 4 |
Brian
Dutton |
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63 |
| 5 |
Alex
Browne |
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| 6 |
Roy
O'Brien |
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| 7 |
Charlie
Henry |
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| 8 |
Jamie
Gleeson |
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| 9 |
Jones
Awuah |
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| 10 |
Jon
Docker |
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| 11 |
Wes
Fogden |
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76 |
| 12 |
Jamie
Cumming |
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| 14 |
Ivan
Forbes |
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76 |
| 15 |
Jake
Smeaton |
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| 16 |
Hardy
Pinto-Moreira |
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63 |
| 17 |
Simon
Evans |
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| 1 |
David Blackmore |
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| 2 |
Lee Flynn |
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| 3 |
Phil Anderson |
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| 4 |
Matt Paine |
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| 5 |
Rob Swaine |
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| 6 |
Matt Bodkin |
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54 |
| 7 |
Daryl Plummer |
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90 |
| 8 |
Greg Lincoln |
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| 9 |
Bai Mas Lettejallow |
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| 10 |
Craig Hughes |
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| 11 |
Che Stadhart |
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77 |
| 12 |
Leon McKenzie |
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54 |
| 14 |
Kenny Clark |
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90 |
| 15 |
Gary Howard |
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77 |
| 16 |
Fola Orilonishe |
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| 17 |
Alexander Read |
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Saturday
6th October 2007 |
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Thurrock |
3 |
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Plummer 4, Hughes
41, Stadhart 62 |
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Dorchester Town |
1 |
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Browne 61 |
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Sunk at Ship Lane
by
Terry Spracklen
Dorchester crashed to their first ever defeat at Ship Lane despite
hosts Thurrock being reduced to 10-men.
Full back Rob Swaine picked up a second booking in the 56th minute
following a crunching challenge on Magpies' new boy Wesley Fogdon.
In truth, Dorchester never really recovered from a poor start in
which Thurrock penned them in their own goalmouth for the first
four minutes until Daryl Plummer opened the scoring.
The visitors struggled to make any in-roads in the first 45 minutes
although midfielder Fogdon, on an initial month's loan from League
One Brighton & Hove Albion side, did his best to spark his new
colleagues into action.
But Dorchester mustered just one goal attempt in the first-half
when Jon Docker surged past two defenders in the 36th minute before
firing a weak effort straight at Thurrock keeper David Black-more.
Thurrock signalled their intentions to attack from the outset and
Plummer's centre from the left after just seven seconds required
a clearance at the far post from Nathan Simpson, another new signing
making his competitive debut.
Simpson, a former Torquay left-back, had previously spent time
in pre-season with the Magpies.
His clearance resulted in a throw-in which was taken by Thurrock
skipper Lee Flynn who picked out former Welling United striker Che
Stadhart whose fierce overhead kick deflected off Roy O'Brien for
a corner.
There was a delay while O'Brien received treatment but Matt Bodkin's
corner kick was met by Matt Paine whose header was blocked in front
of goal.
Referee Mark McCoy had how-ever, spotted some pushing and awarded
Dorchester a free-kick.
The Magpies failed to make the most of this opportunity and Thurrock
were soon back on the offensive.
Another overhead kick from Stadhart was clawed aside by Darren
Behcet but Stadhart was first to react to the loose ball and forced
it wide to Plummer who was able to open the scoring with a low shot
in to the far corner.
The intensity of Thurrock's play eased once they had the lead but
Dorchester were still unable to offer any threat.
It was not until the 17th minute though that Behcet's goal came
under threat again when Flynn's free-kick was met by Swaine who
glanced a header wide.
Then from another Flynn centre, Craig Hughes, making his debut
for Thurrock having signed from Heybridge Swifts, produced a diving
header but somehow managed to send the ball flying over the crossbar.
Then Chadhart's centre was awkwardly back-heeled across the face
of goal by Alex Browne and cleared at the far post by Roy O'Brien.
Behcet then saved a downward header from Swaine while Matt Bodkin
sent a 20-yard snapshot just over as Thurrock remained in total
control.
Docker finally gave Dorchester's small band of travelling fans
assembled behind the Thurrock goal something to see but play soon
swung back to the other end and Flynn's driven free-kick flew straight
at Behcet.
But disaster struck for the Magpies three minutes before the break
when a long ball was pumped from the Thurrock half and with O'Brien
and Behcet in close proximity, a moments hesitation with what should
have been a routine clearance on the edge of the penalty area proved
fatal as Hughes charged down the keeper's attempt and the ball rebounded
into the empty net.
Worse nearly followed for the county town side as Greg Lincoln
glanced a header just wide of the near post from Plummer's left-wing
cross.
Dorchester, boosted no doubt by some strong words of encouragement
from director of football Shaun Brooks, were much sharper after
the break.
From Charlie Henry's 48th minute cross, Jones Awuah curled a 20-yard
effort wide while from Nathan Peprah-Annan's cross from the right,
Henry's shot was pushed aside for a corner by Blackmore.
Hopes of a Dorchester revival from a two-goal deficit at Ship Lane
for a second season running soared when Swaine was dismissed after
picking up a second yellow card for a foul on Fogdon, and when Browne
neatly turned on to a Peprah-Annan cross to steer the ball low into
the corner a comeback almost looked inevit-able with nearly half
an hour still to play.
But Dorchester hopes were dashed just two minutes later when Phil
Anderson's centre was met by Stadhart who headed past Behcet from
six yards to restore Thurrock's two-goal advantage.
Dorchester with their one-man advantage offered greater threat
in the latter stages but Blackmore was seldom worried.
Browne produced a shot on the turn which flew just over while Blackmore
pushed aside a shot from substitute Hardy Pinto-Moreira.
Browne was then denied by a tip-over save from Blackmore having
got his head to another Peprah-Annan centre, while Docker slipped
past two challenges before disappointingly firing wide.
There was late controversy in the 85th minute though when Dorchester
thought that they had again reduced the arrears as Henry's low angled
shot through a crowded box found the far corner.
But the goal was disallowed as the assistant referee had his flag
raised because a Dorchester player had strayed into an offside position
and was deemed to be interfering with play.
And with that any flickering hopes of a Magpies' revival were extinguished.
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