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MATCH REPORTS 2005-06
Southern League Premier Division
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Northwood
Line-up
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1
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Adam Federici
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2
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Dave Nolan #
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3
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Luke Garrard
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4
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Matt Ruby
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5
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Fergus
Moore
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6
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Richard Gell + |
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7
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Gavin Hart
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8
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Shayne
Demetrious
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9
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Frazer Toms *
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10
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Peter Dean
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11
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Ian Savage
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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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Max Howell #
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16
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Harry Howell
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17
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Billy Matthews
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Northwood 0 Bath City
3
Report by Robin
Piper
It was the 5th of
November but there were to be no fireworks from a Northwood side who
failed to ignite and were soundly beaten by a Bath outfit who held all
the sparklers.
With the midweek departure of
Chris Gell and the arrival of some new faces, there was a fresh look to
the Woods line-up. New signing Luke Garrard made his debut in the right
wing-back role while fellow newcomer Ian Savage took his place in centre
midfield. Gavin Hart switched to the left flank in place of injury victim
Leigh Harrington, Shayne Demetrious replacing Dean Clark in the attacking
midfield role.
Both sides began at a fair
tempo, Bath’s Tony Bird firing a free-kick into the arms of Northwood
keeper Adam Federici while at the other end, visiting custodian Paul
Evans was almost caught out by Peter Dean’s cross-come-shot which drifted
narrowly over the back post.
Chances were at a premium in
the opening quarter but after 18mins Northwood conceded a soft opener.
Garrard committed the foul down by the corner flag, skipper Jon Holloway
heading home Andy Sandell’s whipped in free-kick to give Bath the lead.
As the visitors looked to
extend their lead, Federici had to be on his toes to deny Barry
McConnell’s close range shot before the Woods stopper dealt comfortably
with Adrian Harris’s header.
Northwood were looking
increasingly disjointed and unable to retain any quality possession as
Bath continued to dominate: Gavin Hart’s half-volley from the edge of the
box which sailed well wide was a rare moment of attacking intent from
Woods.
The visitors continued to
threaten, Tony Bird firing his free-kick wide of goal, Phil Walsh
then hitting a weak shot at Federici, whilst Gethin Jones was well wide
with a long range effort.
However, on the stroke of
half-time, Shayne Demetrious tested keeper Evans with a 25-yard effort
which the Bath stopper tipped over the bar.
And Woods continued in a
similar vein after the restart, with Clark on as a replacement for Frazer
Toms. There were appeals for hand-ball as Demetrious’ shot was blocked in
the box, while Garrard put in a low cross to the far post where Dean
scooped over from close-range, his blushes spared by an offside flag.
Northwood were finally
putting some promising moves together, Clark seeing his shot blocked
following a sweeping move before Fergus Moore directed his header from
Clark’s corner into the arms of Evans.
At the other end, Federici
was enjoying another fine game, being on hand to foil efforts from Walsh
and Jones.
The game was now flowing from
end to end, Dean bringing the best out of South African international
Evans who palmed away the Northwood striker’s 25-yard curling effort
before Federici was called into action once again to block substitute Jim
Rollo’s goal-bound shot.
However, the wind was taken
out of Woods sails in a three minute spell around the hour mark. Federici
had no answer to Sandell’s unerring shot into the bottom corner from the
edge of the box to extend Bath’s lead on 27 mins before the Woods’ keeper
was unable to hold onto Rollo’s fierce drive, Adrian Harris converting
the rebound to make it 3-0 in the 29th minute.
There was to be no way back
for Northwood who introduced Alistair Heselton for Richard Gell in a vain
attempt to gain something from a disappointing afternoon. In fact, it was
Bath who threatened to extend their lead in the closing stages. Sandell
finding the body of Federici while the latter denied substitute Scott
Partridge following a mazy run
But there were to be no
further additions to the scoreline which leaves Woods further adrift at
the foot off the table.
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