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Saturday 14 August 2004 | Go Travel Kent League Premier Division | Richard Giles reports from Reachfields |
Hythe Town | 3 | Pollard 30,
Godden 36 Brazier 75 |
Sevenoaks Town | 1 | Constable 9 |
Hythe get off to a winning start
Hythe Town triumphed with three clinical strikes to earn
three vital opening day
points at Reachfields on Saturday.
Hythe switched to a 4-4-2 formation with Michael Yianni and Jason Brazier taking
up positions on the flanks, to enable both players who are more than capable of
playing as centre forwards, to get into more advance positions.
Although Hythe went through a shaky opening 20 minute period, the longer the
game wore on the more their experience in killing off games at Reachfields
showed.
Andy Constable, previously a key striker for Whitstable Town, but now
playing for his home town club, was allowed three clear chance in the opening
quarter of the game.
And this was more than enough for him to open his account for the season on 19
minutes volleying home into an empty net after Nick Day had already saved one on
one on the edge of the box and Richard Bryce's follow up shot had deflected off
Scott Thomas back to Constable.
Hythe had gone close just moments earlier with Pollard glancing a header across
the
Sevenoaks goal and just wide from a Dan Fisk ball from the left.
As Hythe finally got a hold of Constable, the Sevenoaks threat eased and Hythe
got back on level terms on 30 minutes with Pollard again latching onto a Fisk
cross to score his trademark back post bullet header.
Six minutes later, Hythe were back in control of the game as the classic
Pollard/Godden
combination clicked into action for the first time this season with a perfectly
knocked on Pollard header allowing Godden to run clear from the Oaks' back-line
and bundle the ball past keeper Darren Smart and into the net.
Hythe ended the half in better form than they started it with Brazier going
close with a low shot after Yianni had supplied the cross.
Hythe were still in the dressing room when on 46 minutes Ian Balmer produced a
fine close range save from Day, but Hythe were quicker to get into their strides
in the second 45'.
On the hour mark Sevenoaks left-back Liam Spillane was booked for a clinical
pull-back on Yianni as Hythe looked dangerous on the break 3 on 2.
On 62 minutes Yianni found Widnall drifting into the box unmarked with the
midfielder producing the save of the game from Smart with a fierce volley on the
bounce just inside the box.
On 64 minutes Darren Skys was introduced to pep up the Oaks' midfield and
Yianni and Brazier switched flanks to good effect.
Farrel Cox was booked as things got a little feisty. Bryce produced another good
save from the impressive Day with an angled shot on 74 minutes.
However, Hythe made the result certain a minute later when Brazier latched onto
a cross-field ball from Yianni to lose his marker and shoot under the advancing
Smart.
Hythe had a good claim for a penalty as Kevin Clifford appeared to have his legs
taken from beneath him.
Stuart Daffin replaced Roy Godden for the last ten minutes with the versatile
Yianni moving up-front.
Dan Fisk kept the two-goal cushion intact with a goal-line clearance in the
closing moments and Hythe were home and dry.
Hythe Town: Day, Clifford, Thomas, Widnall, D Porter, Cox (captain), D Fisk,
Yianni, Godden, Pollard, Brazier. Subs used - Daffin, Subs not used -
Walmsley, Pearce, Miller, Mills