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Cugley gets his predicted goal feast |
Saturday
12th November 2005 |
FA
Trophy Second Qualifying Round |
Richard Murrill reports from Buzzlines Stadium |
Folkestone Invicta | 5 | Myall
15 Dryden 23,77 Guest 38 Flanagan 61 |
Wealdstone | 3 | Beckford
42 Jolly 45 (pen) Montgomery 80 |
Folkestone
Invicta won through to the next round of the FA Trophy when goals from
James Dryden (2), Stuart Myall, John Guest and Adam Flanagan made it home
sweet home against former Wembley winners Wealdstone as their Second
Qualifying Round tie turned into a goal feast at the Buzzlines Stadium,
writes Richard Murrill. Manager
Neil Cugley had indicated in his programme notes that goals might well be
on the agenda and he was proved right as Invicta raced into a 3-0 lead
after 38 minutes before Wealdstone came right back into things with two
goals in the closing five minutes of the first half. Playing
their first home match for a month after six consecutive away matches,
Invicta threatened early on when a Steve Norman shot from just outside the
penalty area was charged down following a Paul Lamb corner on the right. Wealdsotne
were close after 14 minutes with a looping header from Richard Jolly after
14 minutes when Ross White played in a free kick from the left. But
Invicta went straight up the other end and opened the scoring in the 15th
minute when Myall celebrated his 31st birthday by beating a
defender and smashing the ball into the net after a great ball from
Dryden. It
was 2-0 after 22 minutes courtesy of a virtuoso solo goal from Dryden when
he cut in from the left hand side and poked the ball into the far corner
of the net. And
Invicta appeared to be cruising when centre half Guest made it 3-0 after
38 minutes when he bundled a Lamb free kick in at the far post on his 150th
starting appearance for the club following a handball decision against
White. Wealdstone
responded with a near post header from Jolly which was comfortably kept
out by goalkeeper Tony Kessell after 39 minutes. Invicta’s
lead was reduced after 41 minutes when Jermaine Beckford hooked the ball
in at the second attempt after Kessell had saved his initial effort
following a cross from the right. And
Wealdstone hit back again as Jolly stepped up to beat Kessell from the
penalty spot following an infringement by Norman on Beckford in the 45th
minute when White played a free kick into the box. A
Lee Holland shot was then charged down by Guest during first half stoppage
time as the visitors threatened again. Wealdstone
came very close to an equaliser after 51 minutes when Holland nodded the
ball on to Jolly and first Guest threw himself in the way to block and
Kessell then made an acrobatic save as the ball just stayed out. Substitute
Philip Turner then headed narrowly wide at the far post when Jolly played
the ball in after 53 minutes. But
Invicta defenders Guest and Flanagan were both close after 58 minutes when
a Lamb corner from the right led to a scramble in the Wealdstone goal
mouth after Paul Jones and James Everitt had combined down the right hand
side. A
Jolly shot dipped over for Wealdstone on the hour from a Turner ball as
the visitors broke. But
Invicta were given breathing space again after 61 minutes when Flanagan
scored from close range following a Lamb corner on the right. Dryden
headed just wide from close to the line when Lamb sent in another corner
from the right after 73 minutes and goalkeeper Arron Benstead made a great
save to deny Dryden after 76 minutes from a Jones ball in a move also
involving Lamb and captain Scott Lindsey. But
Dryden struck again to restore Invicta’s three-goal advantage second
later in the 77th minute when the ball was slid through to him. Wealdstone
completed the scoring in the 80th minute when Graham Montgomery
let fly from the left and scored in off Kessell following a crossfield
ball from Dave Ryan. The
visitors has further chances as Beckford chipped at Kessell when Lindsey
gave the ball away in the 83rd minute and Turner chipped wide
from the left hand side when Flanagan missed a clearance from Benstead. But
Invicta might have struck again when Jones shot on the turn at Benstead in
the 84th minute after initially mis-controlling a Dryden ball
and Benstead denied Jones during stoppage time. Invicta
also had the ball in the net again but this time Guest’s far post effort
was ruled out. There
was a minute’s silence before the game for Southern League chairman Doug
Gillard who died last week after a short illness. Folkestone
Invicta:: Kessell, J. Everitt, Lamb, Flanagan, Guest, Lindsey, M. Everitt, Myall,
Dryden, Jones, Norman. Subs:
Neilson, Sly, Bower, Watson, Mann Wealdstone:
Benstead, Holland (Thompson 68 mins), Ashton (Smith 80), White, Ryan, McDonald,
Chappell, Montgomery, Beckford, Jolly, Burrell (Turner 45).
Subs: Lancaster, Christian. Attendance:
316.