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REPORT - BY DAVID JOHNSON |
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| corby town 1-1
halesowen town |
Corby
Town: Lavin; Marlow, Marshall (Carson
87), Vallance, Julian, Hawthorn, Le Masurier,
Kennedy, Harrold (Sneddon 77), Spencer, Brown. Unused
Subs: Glover, Stanton, Mackay.
Halesowen Town: Gayle; Colwell,
Charlton, Grocutt, Jones, Baker, Hollis, Ashby
(Hallam 73), Mitchell, Steane (Skidmore 79),
Small. Unused Subs: Smith,
Kavanagh, Lowe.
Referee: D. Henson (Peterborough) Attendance:
228
Corby forced a replay with a last-gasp equaliser
in a scrappy, stop-start encounter on a difficult
playing surface.
Leon Mitchell turned to win a first minute corner
for Halesowen and Corbys Gary Kennedy hit a
20-yard free-kick just wide in the 6th minute.
Ben Steane completely missed his kick in the 16th
minute following a good right wing cross from
Mitchell as a spell of Halesowen pressure led to
nothing against the struggling home side.
Outstanding captain Darren Grocutt headed a 23rd
minute free-kick from Simon Hollis just over the
bar and on the half-hour Asa Charlton did well
down the left to cross for Mitchell to flash a
header just wide.
Mark Gayle made an important 33rd minute
goal-line save to turn Kennedys header away
for a Corby corner. Opposite goalkeeper Richard
Lavin then easily collected a 25-yard free-kick
from Hollis in the 38th minute and a minute later
Lavin palmed away Mitchells overhead kick
from three yards with the visitors still seeking
fluency.
Jason ASHBY finally made the breakthrough to give
Halesowen the lead seconds before half-time by
lifting the loose ball into the roof of the net
from three yards after Lavin saved from Hollis.
With Halesowen lacking steel in midfield and
missing a cutting edge up front the Steelmen took
the game to their visitors in the second half.
On 52 minutes Wayne Spencer hit wide from
20-yards after a slip from Halesowens new
central defender Dan Jones. James Le Masurier
then hit wide from 5 yards in the 67th minute and
put a cross over the bar a minute later when
visiting defender Charlton was caught out. Gayle
came to the rescue in the 70th minute by racing
off his line to save at the feet of Danny Marlow
and with 90 minutes on the clock Kennedy drove
just past Gayles post from 20-yards.
Corby saved their best until last when their
series of corners and long throw-ins resulted in
LE MASURIER crashing home the equaliser from 10
yards in the sixth minute of added time to the
joy of the home camp.
The teams replay on Tuesday at the Grove,
kick-off 7.45pm. |
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