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Tigers made to fight for three points
TWO FIRST half goals by Joe John and one by Nicky Woodrow saw Johnston take the three points on Saturday.
But they did not have it all their own way in the second half with Neyland putting up a better display, keeping play tight and keeping the ball on the ground in the very windy conditions.
The game was the only one to be played in the top echelon, and with their Glebelands pitch unplayable Johnston moved the game to their Hillcroft pitch. The game started brightly for the Tigers with Steve Mills shooting from distance bringing out a good save from Neyland keeper Patrick Hannon.
The Nomads did have a chance on the 15 minute mark when Patrick Bellerby pounced on a defensive mix up in the Johnston defence, quickly passed to Paul Hannon who fired wide of the post. The Tigers first goal came after 25 minutes when a wind-assisted throw-in found the head of Joe John who made no mistake from close range.
Johnston could have gone two up minutes later when good work on the right by James Skudder resulted in him finding Nicky Woodrow unmarked in the box, but the striker scuffed his shot into the hands of Hannon. Another chance came to Neyland on the half hour mark when Sean Hannon’s free kick from all of 35 yards hit the crossbar.
But Johnston went two up five minutes later when a Skudder cross found Woodrow arriving in the box at pace and the striker powered the ball home.
Neyland did have a chance to reduce the arrears five minutes before the break with a penalty, but Hannon’s shot was well saved by second team keeper Joel Codd. The Tigers completed a good first half display just before the break when a zipped cross by Luke Heyward found Skudder who put the ball back into the box for John to convert for the easiest of tap ins.
An improved second half display by Neyland was rewarded after 80 minutes when a good midfield move found Bellerby on the edge of the box who fired in a consolation goal.
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Clarby stand in the way of Goodwick double
Two thrilling semi finals last weekend has meant Goodwick United and Clarbeston Road will meet in the senior cup final this coming Saturday.
Goodwick faced Pennar Robins in their semi final who pushed the champions very hard. Carl Vincent will be disappointed but proud of the Robins as they gave a great account of themselves. However in the end Goodwick’s quality and experience just was too much for Vincent’s team.
The other semi was an absolute thriller, and after a nail biting game Matthew Fox’ Clarby progressed to the final. A offside call has sparked a lot of debate around the county. However it seems that linesman Jenkins made an absolute perfect call so credit to him for that.
Both teams would have wanted a nice week of preparation for the final, maybe without any games to play. Unfortunately this hasn’t been possible due to the fixture backlog and both outfits have played already this week.
Goodwick will be favourites of course, however if anyone can upset the apple cart Saturday it’s this Clarbeston Road team. Fox’ outfit have impressed over and over this season. Without too much pressure on them, they are in a good place going into the final.
The double at one staged looked like the minimum Goodwick would be aiming for this season. However losses in other cup competitions, means its Senior Cup success or just the league title for the outstanding team of the season. Oddly becoming champions with no cup success maybe seen as a huge disappointment considering their dominance this season. A unique pressure. However if anyone can handle that pressure it’s O’Sullivans outfit.
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Swifts eyes on double.
Monkton Swifts reserves have blown away the second division this season and now have the double in their sights. They face Merlins Bridge reserves in the semi final of the second division cup and lived up to their favourites tag.
Swifts won comfortably with key player Butland getting three assists and Josh Sture grabbing a brace. Waterman and Rhys Sture added the other goals as outstanding Monkton won 4-0.
Herbrandston and Johnston played in the other semi final and this was a much harder fixture to call. The promoted Herbie a younger and perhaps less physical outfit in comparison to the Tigers. Johnston quickly took control of the game when they found themselves two up after just 29 minutes.
However when Scott Murray was shown a red card just eight minutes later, Herbie would have been confident of staging a comeback. Despite being a man light, Johnston held Herbie until the final minute of the 90, when Alex Ouzman gave Herbie late hope. The Tigers held firm however and progress to the final where they will be underdogs. A tag that I’m sure the players and manager Steven Allen won’t mind too much.
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Tenby hit five against downbeat Bridge
On a beautiful day in Tenby, the hosts welcomed Merlins Bridge to The Clicketts, fresh from their West Wales semi final defeat midweek.
The Bridge squad was missing some influential players after picking up some injuries and the visiting team asked questions over the fitness of the pitch, which, according to the Bridge management, was too hard.
The referee waved these away and the game was on, with the Tenby squad clearly thinking they were already in the heads of the Bridge team.
Almost straight from Kick off Tenby set their stall out with some great attacking play, which Jerome Mansbridge benefitted from in just the second minute putting the home team ahead.
The bridge players weren’t at the races and Tenby capitalised scoring a further 4 first half goals, including a Mansbridge hat trick, leaving the away team bewildered and 5-0 down at half time.
What could have been a hugely embarrassing defeat for a team that harboured title hopes at the beginning of the season, turned around somewhat at half time, when Dai Davies, the club captain, almost singlehandedly dragged them to a much higher level in the second half, ensuring his players kept their discipline and worked hard against a very good Tenby team. Undoubtedly Merlin’s Bridge were the better team in the second period, but the damage had already been done in the first half, and despite Bridges best efforts, the score remained 5-0 to the home team.
In a game which saw Tenby jump to 4th in the league, they can be hugely proud of their season and will look to build on that for their next in Division one.
A fantastic game on a beautiful day with a good home crowd watching, the team from the Clicketts will be justifiably happy with their afternoons work.
Tenby 5-0 Merlins Bridge.
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