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Tuesday 14 September 2004 |
Ryman League Premier Division |
Richard Murrill reports from the Beveree |
Hampton & Richmond | 2 | Currie 27, Jarvis 35 |
Folkestone Invicta | 1 | Glover 63 |
Currie gives
Folkestone problems
Folkestone Invicta were beaten 2-1 away to Hampton and Richmond Borough in a
proverbial game of two halves at the Beveree Stadium on Tuesday night.
Invicta were
often at sixes and sevens during the first half and trailed 2-0 at half time,
but completely dominated after the interval and pulled a goal back through Simon
Glover after 62 minutes.
The visitors
welcomed back Mark Munday and had captain Scott Lindsey passed fit after picking
up a rib injury in Saturday’s 3-0 home win over Wealdstone.
But Invicta
made a poor start as their hosts had three chances within the opening five
minutes.
Lee O’Leary
hit low shot at goalkeeper Tony
Kessell from the edge of the area following an Alan Inns ball in the 3rd
minute and Andy Morley’s shot from the left flashed past the Invicta post a
minute later.
Hampton centre
forward Adrian Allen then missed the first of two clear chances when a low
through bal sent him away down the middle, but goalkeeper Kessell held his
ground and made a very good save with his legs.
Invicta came
desperately close to opening the scoring after ten minutes when home goalkeeper
Kieron Drake made a brilliant reaction save to keep out James Dryden’s diving
header following an outstanding right wing cross from the inventive Drew Watkins
and Dryden volleyed the rebound against the crossbar from close range on his 200th
starting appearance for Invicta.
At the other
end, Allen was given on-side when put clean through again, this time by Graham
Harper, after 15 minutes and centre half Adam Flanagan was there to clear off
the line when the striker got his shot in when forced wide by Kessell.
The home side
went ahead after 26 minutes when CURRIE’s shot crept past Kessell and into the
far corner of the net.
Home strikers
Currie and Allen were causing the Invicta defence problems and John Guest
blocked the latter’s shot as Hampton won their first corner of the game after
29 minutes.
The Hampton
strikers were involved again as they forced a corner from Munday after 34
minutes and captain Jamie JARVIS headed home when Craig Lewington’s subsequent
bal in from the left was not cleared.
Invicta came
out purposefully at the start of the second half and began to camp in their
opponents’ half.
They were
thrown a lifeline when Flanagan headed a deep Watkins free kick into the box,
Munday got a touch and GLOVER thumped the ball into the net. It was Glover’s
fifth goal of the season, taking him one ahead of Dryden as Invicta’s top
goalscorer so far this season.
Kessell came
out to save when Allen put Hampton substitute Abby Nsubuga through after 76
minutes and Jones shot narrowly wide when Nsubuga turned provider three minutes
later.
Nsubuga then
forced an acrobatic save from Kessell after 83 minutes.
A Micheal
Eveirtt shot was deflected over for a corner with Invicta’s best chance to
equalise after 84 minutes when Munday’s ball back in from the left was met by
Dryden.
And Dryden
headed at goalkeeper Drake in a crowded goalmouth in the final minute as Invicta
threw everyone forward in search of an equaliser.
Hampton’s
Harper tried to lob Kessell from distance during stoppage time as even the
Invicta goalkeeper dribbled the ball forward on a mazy run to the half way line.
There were
bookings for Hampton substitute Luke Fontana (kicking the ball away after 88
minutes) and for Invicta’s Flanagan (late tackle on Currie after 21 minutes)
and Martin Chandler (foul on O’Leary after 46 minutes).
HAMPTON and
RICHMOND BOROUGH: Drake, Harper, Wells, Lewington, Jarvis, Jeffrey, Inns, Currie (Nsubuga
69 mins), Allen (Fontana 86 mins), O’Leary, Morley.
Unused subs: Fernandes, Ulasi, O’Connor.
FOLKESTONE
INVICTA:
Kessell, Watkins, Lamb, Flanagan, Guest, Lindsey (Pulman 81 mins), Chandler,
Munday, Dryden, Everitt, Glover. Unused subs: Walker, Coleman, Dyson, Morrin.
Attendance:
166.