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| MATCH
REPORT - BY DAVID JOHNSON |
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| halesowen town
3-2 corby town |
Halesowen
Town: Gayle; Colwell, Charlton, Smith,
Jones, Baker, S. Skidmore (Kavanagh 76), Ashby,
Hallam, Steane (A. Spencer 65), Small. Unused
Subs: Mitchell, J. Skidmore, Lowe.
Corby Town: Lavin; Marlow, Scott
Marshall (Stewart Marshall 76), Vallance, Julian,
Hawthorn, Le Masurier (Sneddon 86), Kennedy,
Harrold, W. Spencer (Carson 61), Brown. Unused
Subs: Glover, Stanton.
Referee: M. Willoughby (Coalville) Attendance:
322
Halesowen did just enough to progress to the
second qualifying round in exciting game in
complete contrast the previous Saturdays
encounter.
Wayne Spencer volleyed a loose ball wide in the
5th minute but it was returning Halesowen centre
forward Mark Hallam who caused danger and forced
goalkeeper Richard Lavin to dive to keep out his
header from Asa Charltons 8th minute
free-kick.
Halesowen took a 13th minute lead when Charltons
left wing cross was headed back across goal by
Richard Colwell for Jason ASHBY to convert with a
diving header from 3 yards.
Liam Harrold hit wide at the base of the
Halesowen post in the 15th minute after
indecision from home goalkeeper Mark Gayle but
HARROLD then equalised in the 22nd minute with a
spectacular 25-yard first time volley from Wayne
Spencers long ball with Gayle well beaten.
The Yeltz regained the lead on 27 minutes with
the unmarked Dan JONES side-footing his volley
home at the far post from Charltons
free-kick. Hallam then saw his 25-yard free-kick
saved by Lavin on the half-hour and Hallam then
struck just wide a minute later after a good run
from Ben Steane. Goalkeeper Gayle grabbed a 32nd
header from James Le Masurier following a Corby
corner and Le Masurier then cut in from the right
in the 36th minute but Gayle saved his 20-yard
effort.
Halesowen increased their lead and seemed to make
the game safe in the 53rd minute when a superb
defence-splitting pass from Colwell set up ASHBY
to notch his ninth goal of the season by lobbing
Lavin from 20-yards.
But the visitors were let back into the game five
minutes later following a catalogue of defensive
errors starting with Gayle hesitating to claim
the ball from team-mate Neil Smith and ending
with Dan Jones laying a loose ball straight for
HARROLD to touch into the empty net.
With more goals on the cards in open play in the
final 30 minutes Lewis Baker headed wide from
Charltons 62nd minute cross and three
minutes later Ashby set up Colwell on the overlap
but his powerful drive clipped the underside of
the bar. Stuart Skidmores 67th minute
persistence then set up Ashby but he curled wide
from 20-yards. Hallam put a 79th minute free
header just wide from substitute Richard Kavanaghs
cross and Ashby set up Andy Spencer to drive wide
on 81 minutes.
The Yeltz survived some deep late crosses from
the visitors and Ashby should have completed his
Halesowen hat-trick in the third minute of injury
time but blazed a rebound high from three yards
after Spencer had hit the bar from the right. |
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