Match Report Verwood Town vs Hamworthy Rec
11-Apr-2009
BOURNEMOUTH PREMIER DIVISION
SATURDAY 11TH APRIL 2009
VERWOOD TOWN 0 HAMWORTHY REC 1
Team
1. Colin Randall
2. John Homer
3. Conor Moore
4. Ben Giles
5. Pete Eyre
6. Martin Newbury
7. Paul Stephens
8. Andy Munson
9. Steve Reeves
10. Karl Foster
11. Tristan Dorey
12. Ben Britnall (Sub for Karl Foster 65 mins)
Report
Another odd goal defeat, another match where we could only muster
12 players and where we ended up due to injuries playing the last
quarter with only 10 men. In addition one of those was injured so
in reality we were chasing the game with only 9 fit players.
Although Hamworthy are third in the league the match overall was
dominated by the two defences and in reality neither keeper had a
lot to do. We showed loads of passion but did not retain the ball
at all well in the first half, whereas Hamworthy appeared to want
to walk the ball into the net. A more direct approach may well
have caused us a lot of problems. Although we started off really
strongly and totally dominated the first 5 minutes, after that
the game petered out to being a fairly scrappy affair in the
first half, with the only real chance falling to Steve Reeves
from whose shot their keeper tipped over.
The second half was an improvement from our point of view with
better possession although the game had 0~0 written all over it.
Unfortunately a defensive error in our left hand corner allowed
their midfielder to cross the ball where one of their forwards
attempted an overhead kick; it came of his knee and shin and went
into the corner of our net. Immediately after, we had to replace
an injured player with our only sub and 5 minutes after that with
quarter of an hour to go we lost our second player through
injury. Whilst treating him another player got injured which had
our poor physio (Kath) charging round trying to patch players
together. Even so we kept plugging away looking for a deserved
equaliser and in truth made more chances in the last 10 minutes
than we had made during the first 80 minutes but none of them
were converted.
I mentioned before the defence were magnificent throughout with
Pete Eyre and Ben Giles in the middle having solid games and
Conor Moore at left back putting in an excellent performance.
However, the most impressive performance came from John Homer who
had a superb 90 minutes. Martin Newbury worked hard in midfield
as did the non stop Tristan Dorey, but saying that the whole team
yet again put in an excellent shift, it's just that those
present were let down by those who were not.
Report submitted by Neville Munson