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| Lewis Tallack on the ball |
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| 1 |
Alan
Walker-Harris |
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| 2 |
Lewis
Tallack |
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| 3 |
Jake
Smeeton |
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| 4 |
Ryan
Dovell |
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52 |
| 5 |
Nathan
Walker |
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| 6 |
Kyle
Critchell |
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| 7 |
Harrison
Bell |
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46 |
| 8 |
Jamie
Gleeson |
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| 9 |
Ryan
Moss |
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| 10 |
Adam
Mekki |
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| 11 |
Neil
Martin |
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67 |
| 12 |
Gary
Bowles |
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| 14 |
Chris
Flood |
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67 |
| 15 |
Nick
Crittenden |
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46 |
| 16 |
Jamie
Symes |
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| 17 |
Steve
Devlin |
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52 |
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| 1 |
Elvijs Putnins |
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| 2 |
Osei Sankofa |
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80 |
| 3 |
Mark Jones |
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| 4 |
Sam Cox |
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| 5 |
Charlie O'Loughlin |
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| 6 |
Luke Wilkinson |
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| 7 |
Sam Lechmere |
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| 8 |
Chez Isaac |
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| 9 |
Michael Thalassitis |
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48 |
| 10 |
David Bryant |
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| 11 |
David Hutton |
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| 12 |
Charlie Hunter |
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80 |
| 14 |
Simeon Akinola |
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| 15 |
Calaum Martin |
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| 16 |
Pelly Ruddock |
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48 |
| 17 |
Cameron Baker-Owers |
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| Andy Bennett (North
Devon) |
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Saturday
22nd October 2011 |
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Dorchester Town |
0 |
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Boreham Wood |
1 |
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Bryant 36 |
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Magpies are lost in Wood
by
Terry Spracklen
The Magpies slumped to their fifth home defeat thanks to David Bryant’s
36th minute looping header.
Dorchester started the brighter of the two sides but spirits dipped
once they fell behind and despite the second-half introduction of
fit again Nick Crittenden, Steve Devlin and Chris Flood, the county
town side were unable to stage a fightback.
Magpies’ boss Ashley Vickers was disappointed by the nature
of the goal conceded but determined to put matters right when his
side visit West Leigh Park to play Havant & Waterlooville tomorrow
night.
He said: “We can’t give away soft goals. I brought
on Critts at half-time but we didn’t play to our strengths.
“It’s about carrying out instructions to the letter
but when you don’t do that problems appear.
“The players worked hard but too many of our lads were off
their form and we lost it in the middle a little bit.
“I sense a little bit of fear – sometimes you’re
trying hard not to make a mistake but the ball becomes like a hot
potato.
“I want them all to enjoy their football but they will only
do that if they put into practice what we work on.
“But we can’t alter what happened on Saturday and the
players will all analyse their mistakes. There will be changes tomorrow
but not for change sake.”
Boreham Wood were first off the mark but home keeper Alan Walker-Harris
comfortably held on to a low 25-yard effort from Mark Jones.
Indeed a long punt from the Dorchester gloveman nearly set up a
breakthrough but opposite number Elvijs Putnins cut out the danger.
Dorchester went closer still in the sixth minute when Ryan Moss
crossed for Harrison Bell to head against the crossbar from 12 yards.
The rebound fell to Jamie Gleeson whose first-time strike flashed
wide.
At the other end, Sam Lechmere drilled a 30-yard free-kick into
the Dorchester wall before a shot on the turn by home debutant Adam
Mekki rolled wide of the near post.
A 14th minute corner from Lech-mere was played back to him by Bryant
and from the resultant cross, centre-half Charlie 0’Loughlin
sent a firm header over.
Mekki went close to firing Dorchester in front but his angled 25-
yard drive flew just wide.
Mekki was then needlessly pushed to the ground by Bryant who picked
up the first of the game’s six cautions for his action.
O’Loughlin glanced wide from a Lechmere corner but it was
the next corner kick which proved decisive as Lechmere’s delivery
was nodded on by the former to Bryant whose looping far post header
beat Walker-Harris and Jake Smeeton on the goal-line.
The Magpies tried to hit back immediately and Moss headed wide
at the far post from Kyle Critchell’s free-kick.
Lewis Tallack intercepted a Lech-mere corner and sent a long pass
for Mekki to chase but his run was crudely ended by a ferocious
challenge from Jones who became the second man in referee Andy Bennett's
notebook.
Neil Martin soon followed for a challenge on Jones but in first
half stoppage time, Boreham had penalty appeals waved aside when
the livewire Lechmere went down under the challenge of Smeeton.
Vickers introduced Crittenden for Bell at the start of the second
half and he was soon joined by Devlin who replaced Ryan Dovell after
the former Bridport utility player was cautioned in the 50th minute
for a foul on Jones.
From a Crittenden corner, Walker headed wide from six yards then
Martin set Mekki away but his cross was well read by Putnins with
the unmarked Crittenden waiting to capitalise.
A Devlin free-kick was then punched clear by Putnins before a rasping
shot from David Hut-ton brought a superb reaction tip-over save
from Walker-Harris at the other end.
Another cross from Crittenden was again met by Walker with the
same result – a glanced header wide while Lechmere burst through
on the Dorchester goal only to fire high and wide.
Osei Sankofa became the third Boreham player to be cautioned for
time-wasting before Dorchester’s best chance of salvaging
a point came in injury-time.
Moss, who had just seen a looping header saved by Putnins, threw
himself at a cross from Flood and his flying header just cleared
the crossbar.
A robust challenge by Devlin earned him a yellow card in the fifth
minute of stoppage time as the visitors held on to clinch a narrow
victory at the Avenue Stadium.
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MATCH STATS |
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| 7 |
TOTAL ATTEMPTS |
8 |
| 0 |
ATTEMPTS ON TARGET |
6 |
| 6 |
ATTEMPTS OFF TARGET |
2 |
| 1 |
HIT WOODWORK |
0 |
| 5 |
CORNERS |
5 |
| 5 |
OFFSIDES |
2 |
| 13 |
FREE-KICKS CONCEDED |
12 |
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