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MATCH REPORTS 2005-06
Middlesex Senior Cup First Round
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Northwood
Line-up
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1
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Ben Miles
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2
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Gavin Hart
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1
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3
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Leigh Harrington
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4
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Jason O'Connor
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5
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Billy Matthews *
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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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Richard Gell
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Alistair Heselton #
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1
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10
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Peter Dean
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11
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Dean Clark +
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1
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Substitutes
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12
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Aaron Ferdinand +
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14
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Max Howell *
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15
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Harry Howell #
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16
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David Shaw
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17
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Wayne Carter |
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Goals |
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11 |
Clark 1-0 |
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18 |
Hart 2-0 |
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39 |
Heselton
3-0 |
Northwood 3 Ruislip
Manor 1
Report by Robin
Piper
There was
to be no upset as Northwood comfortably overcame their near neighbours
to progress into the next round.
Manager
Colin Payne fielded a strong side, which included a first start for
keeper Ben Miles, a return after suspension for Fergus Moore and Richard
Gell, while Alistair Heselton and Leigh Harrington regained their places
in the starting XI.
The Manor
were the first to show as James White tried his luck from distance, the
shot sailing wide of the upright.
But the
visitors’ bright start was to prove a false dawn as captain for the
night Dean Clark fired Woods ahead in the 11th Minute.
Ruislip failed to clear a corner, the ball falling to Clark who made no
mistake with a shot inside the near post.
Northwood
looked to consolidate their early advantage, but both Heselton and
Gell off-target with their long range efforts.
However,
Woods’ dominance was confirmed as Hart made it 2-0 after 18 minutes,
Heselton the provider after a sweeping move involving Clark and Dean.
It was
proving to be one-way traffic as Northwood threatened to overrun their
Spartan South Midlands rivals. Harrington saw his shot cleared off the
line by Lee Gritt while Clark was keen to try his luck once again from
distance, his effort clearing the bar.
Ruislip
were struggling to make an impression, although the hard working Frankie
Altomare had a couple of rare half chances, Miles dealing comfortably
with his first effort before he was off target with another shot.
And any
hopes Ruislip had of staging a comeback were firmly quashed five minutes
before the break as Heselton made the tie safe, controlling Richard
Gell’s chipped through-ball on his chest before nonchalantly slipping
the ball past Steve Flower in the Manor goal.
The
Northwood faithful were hoping for more of the same in the second half
but despite having a monopoly on the possession they failed to add to
their tally.
The
visitors had keeper Watson to thank as he denied Clark, Billy Matthews,
and Hart in quick succession.
Northwood
made a couple of substitutions with half an hour left on the clock:
Aaron Ferdinand replaced the tiring Clark, whilst Max Howell was
introduced for the injured Billy Matthews.
Woods had
taken their foot off the pedal and Ruislip were beginning to show a
little more belief, Altomare finding himself one on one with Miles, but
the Woods’ keeper standing up well to quash the threat.
However,
Manor gained their consolation goal after 69 minutes after a defensive
error. O’Connor was the guilty party as he presented the ball to
Altomare, his shot being saved by Miles who was helpless to prevent
James White from converting the rebound.
Conceding
the goal seemed to act as a wake up call to Woods, who proceeded to
create a number of chances. Luke Garrard , Gell and Dean all went close
as the hosts finished the game strongly.
Harry
Howell replaced Heselton with fifteen minutes left on the clock and
Northwood secured the win which earns them a home tie against Enfield in
the next round.
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