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East Thurrock Utd 4 Hornchurch 1


Dagger03

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Tuesday 15th July 2005

EAST THURROCK UTD 4 HORNCHURCH 1

 

Nicky Wilson - Greg Tiffin – Lee Sontag – Glen Golbey – Ket Kola-Makitu – Jordan Bostock © - Nicky Cowley – Danny Cowley – Billy Holland – Danny Heale – Lee Perry.

 

Subs – 14 Asa Pamplin for Holland 54 – 15 Ricky Burbridge for Heale 63 – 16 Scott Ballard for Kola-Makitu 65 – 17 Danny Gill for Sontag 77 – Sean Dear – Michael Collier.

 

Scorer Danny Heale 58

Weather – cloudy 20 degrees at start, 17 degrees at finish – very stong downfield wind.

Duration – first half 45 mins and 21 secs

Second half – 45 mins and 26 secs.

 

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With a fire right behind the goal, and petrol tankers passing within feet of the fire engine, the opening of the turnstile at 7.30 seemed somewhat optimistic. The crowd numbered just over one hundred, of which 80 were from Hornchurch, many of whom questioned the wisdom of charging £8 for admission. The lack of any tannoy announcements meant that most of the crowd did not know the line ups, and there was not even a programme to give any clues.

 

Urchins kicked into a gale force wind in the first half, and the bumpy and sandy pitch, with one large sand filled area just outside the penalty area, did not lead to skilful football, which might well have accounted for the home side’s liberal use of the big boot. Ket Makitu was quickly into the action, with a timely tackle on Richards, and it was Urchins who played the better football and created a lot of opportunities. Danny Heale nearly started his Urchins career with a goal, his spectacular 30 yard shot beating Dean Neil but flashing narrowly wide. Then Glen Golbey’s long throw found Holland, who twisted inside of the centre half and touched the ball short to Nicky Cowley, only for Neil to rush out to smother the ball at his feet. Danny Cowley spread several good passes around, but it was East Thurrock who took the lead, when a free kick form James Bunn, assisted by the gale, rocketed past a motionless Wilson. Time 10 minutes.

 

Urchins came back almost immediately, Nicky Cowley’s corner being hammered out of the ground by Mully. Golbey’s long throw into the wind was headed inches over the bar by Holland. Urchins were nearly caught out from the wind assisted goal kick and Wilson had to move quickly to keep out the touch from Harris, but another long Golbey throw – it is rapidly becoming his trade mark – won another corner, keeper Neil palming Danny Cowley’s shot over the bar. Danny Harris broke clear for Rooks shortly afterwards, and Wilson made a good stop, diving to tip the ball over the bar. Best build up of the half saw Sontag, both Cowleys and Makitu all involved, before Heale’s quick turn and pass sent Holland away – great pass, great anticipation, only for the linesman to raise his flag for offside.

 

The linesman repeated the action twice more in the next five minutes, but when Holland dispossessed a defender, he played a short pass to Golbey who in turn touched the ball on to Perry, who powerful drive went a fraction wide of the post.

Rooks went further ahead when Wilson turned a long shot from the home centre half around the post, and from the corner there was no one on hand to clear, the ball bouncing around the goalmouth until Mark Cole hooked it home on 26 minutes.

 

With the wind getting stronger, and the Urchins frustration at some of the decisions getting more vocal, Danny Cowley, Holland and Heale combined to send Nicky Cowley racing goalwards. Flag up yet again. Almost on half time Heale went through, but Reid came out of his goal to make another excellent save.

 

Second half, no changes, but Urchins had the by now decreasing wind in their favour. Three minutes into the second half, Nicky Cowley was through, and was brought down, but loud appeals for a penalty were ignored. A minute later, Lee Sontag’s hard cross was parried by a defender, with more appeals for handball coming in force from behind the goal, but Rooks scored with their first real attack of the half, Jamie Richards heading from a corner. Time 55 minutes.

 

On 58 minutes came by far the loudest cheer of the night when Sontag’s screaming drive was blocked by the outstanding Reid, and Danny Heale hammered the rebound into the net. Rooks were struggling against a very confident Urchins, and Holland and Heale both went close, whilst keeper Reid was perhaps n a bit fortunate to be awarded a free kick in his favour when he beat off a challenge for a loose ball. Golbey took yet another long throw, Heale headed on, a massive goalmouth scramble followed, and the ball was hooked away by Kevin Mully, whose presence in defence made so much difference. From Golbey’s next throw, Ricky Burbridge powered a header inches over the bar. Twice keeper Reid had to race out of his area to kick clear, first from Asa Pamplin, and then from Lee Sontag. Pamplin’s introduction into the match was very apparent as the home side struggled to adjust and it was keeper Reid once again who came to the rescue, again rushing out to save from Pamplin. Ex-Urchin Keith Martin had so far made little impression, but he headed the fourth goal on 83 minutes. Four one did not reflect the play at all, and Urchins nearly pulled one back when Perry went clear, only for Reid to save, and then repeat the performance a minute later. At the finish, Urchins left the field to a deserved and prolonged round of applause. The difference between the two sides was quite simply that home keeper Reid had an inspired performance, whilst captain Kevin Mully would almost certainly have earned the player of the match award, had there been one.

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daggs, dean neil was in goal at the start then some bloke called reid. can you confirm who was in goal.

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>>dean neil was in goal

 

Yes - my apologies, I could not read my own writing - it was the same keeper throughout - I asked their officials who he was.

 

In my opinion the difference between the two teams was that Dean Neil was outstanding and saved them time and again. Also their captain, who I would have made player of the match.

 

Did anyone notice that someone was there wearing a Dagenham & Redbridge T-shirt yesterday?

 

Re-the level of vocal support, there were just over one hundred in the ground, and about 80 were supporting HFC - listen to the video and you will notice the profund silence when ETU scored.

 

The level of support for a pre-season away friendly was very impressive.

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