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II: 0
Broxbourne II: 1
4 October 2003
Harpenden
IIs were unable to follow up their opening day victory with a
further victory, losing a hard-fought home match with Broxbourne
to the game's only goal.
But the team can take plenty of positives away from their collective
and individual performances. Tom Vickerton made his debut at left
half and provided some much-needed width, intelligent running
and good stick skills, while Niall Blackwell's first league match
at this level showed that he is the kind of young, skillful player
the 2s are crying out for.
A reshuffled defence saw a rare start for the Club's Technical
Director Gareth Lloyd, who slotted in with consummate ease at
right back, with the versatile Andy Lunn do a marking job at centre
back. Supported ably by stopper Ben Brind, Neil Liles and Dave
Francis, they looked at ease and were rarely threatened despite
Broxbournes plentiful possession. At the other end, veteran Ben
Thompson was back in the fold and posing problems to the Broxbourne
defence, while newly-formed front combo Rich Stock and skipper
Fraser Tant showed the beginnings of what could prove a useful
partnership. Tant went close with a flick from a clever through
ball from Thompson, who himself shot narrowly wide from a short
corner, and going in goalless at half time, Harpenden were confident
that the game was their for the taking.
The game turned on two decisions ten minutes in to the second
half. First, some clearly overzealous defending in the Broxbourne
D went unpunished when a penalty flick, or at the very least a
penalty corner, seemed inevitable. Then, moments later, a typically
mesmeric dribble from centre half Pete Kneale was crudely curtailed
just outside the D. To the surprise of Harps attackers and Broxbourne
defenders alike, the umpire awarded possession to the latter.
While Kneale remonstrated with the umpire, Broxbourne fled down
the middle of the park through the gap he vacated, and rifled
the game's only goal past the keeper. Said Kneale: "I
should have known better. Umpires don't change their mind and
you simply have to get your head down and get on with it. I'm
disappointed. Fact."
Kneale almost made amends in the dying moments when another tremendous
dribble set Tant free in the D, but despite taking the ball round
the keeper, his pull-back was mopped up by a defender as Thompson
closed in.
Harps head to Royston next week with a strong squad, keen to get
the season back on track.
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