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MATCH REPORTS 2005-06
Errea Cup Third Round
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Northwood
Line-up
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1
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Liam Watson
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2
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Max Howell
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3
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Gavin Hart
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4
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Jason O'Connor
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5
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James
Shipperley
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6
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Fergus Moore
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7
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Luke Garrard
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8
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Shayne
Demetrious
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9
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Matthew Judge*
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10
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Peter Dean
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11
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Wayne Carter +
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Substitutes
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12
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Alistair
Heselton*
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14
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Dean Clark +
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15
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Dave Nolan
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16
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Gary Meakin
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17
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Billy Matthews
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Goal
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Demetrious1-0
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Northwood 1 Ashford
Town 2
Report by Robin
Piper
The League Cup offered no respite for Northwood as they
were knocked out of the competition by their Middlesex rivals.
There was
a first competitive start in Northwood colours for defender James Shipperley and goalkeeper Liam Watson, recently signed from
Beaconsfield, while there was a return for Wayne Carter in midfield.
Ashford
were quickly into their stride and Woods were indebted to Watson as he
pulled off a succession of fine saves. Twice he denied Gavin Smith in
one on one situations, while the lively Scott Todd had his shot tipped
over the bar by the Northwood keeper.
The
hosts’ early efforts were limited to a long range Wayne Carter strike,
which flew narrowly over, as the visitors made all the running.
However,
after weathering the storm, Woods opened the scoring from the penalty
spot. Shipperley was caught by Ashford’s Paul Johnson as he shaped to
shoot, Shayne Demetrious converting the spot-kick, despite the valiant
efforts of keeper Scott Chalmers-Stephens, to give Northwood an 18th
minute lead.
The
penalty settled Woods, who went on to enjoy their best spell of the
game. Matthew Judge was beginning test the Ashford defence with his
close skills and he saw his close range shot blocked after a typical
mazy run. Judge’s co-striker Peter Dean wasn’t far away with a free-kick
while Fergus Moore and Shipperley saw headed efforts blocked.
At the
other end, Todd was denied by the woodwork after his free-kick from
outside the box left Watson standing but rebounded off the post.
However,
parity was finally restored on the hour as Todd was afforded a
free-header from Darren Deegan’s left wing cross to give Ashford a
deserved equaliser.
Northwood
were struggling to create any real openings and their frustration
culminated with the 67th minute dismissal of Dean. The
Woods’ striker was guilty of a wild lunge on Deegan, whose anguished
response did little to discourage the referee from brandishing the red
card.
Despite
Woods being a man short the game remained evenly balanced, with neither
keeper being seriously tested.
Alistair
Heselton was introduced in place of Judge with 15 minutes left on the
clock as Northwood looked for the elusive winner, and the Woods’
substitute was afforded a half chance but dragged his shot wide.
However,
with extra-time looming it was Ashford who finally secured the tie with
Todd’s second goal of the evening, breaking clear of the Northwood
defence before applying an emphatic finish to give his team an 83rd
minute lead and a deserved place in the next round.
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