Thursday 5 May 2016

36/03/2016 v Garforth Town (h)

For the third time this season Staveley Miners Welfare met Garforth Town with the miniseries in league and cup between the clubs standing at one win a piece.

The Trojans went into the game on the back of three consecutive defeats, conceding fourteen goals in the process but poor as that may be the club on the whole is looking up. The new kids (and big kids) table tennis arena in a corner of Inkersall road is taking shape. The Ladies continued their recent good form coming from behind twice to draw 2-2 with the top team in their league and the under21s not only need just three more points to be crowned HKL league champions they also won the chance to defend the HKL league Cup trophy with a 0-1 semi-final win away at Sheffield FC which saw them through to the showpiece once again.


Scorer of that goal, Nathan Jessop did enough to impress the watching first team manager Brett Marshall who handed him a place on the bench for today’s game. Chris Butt who also played a starring role with at least two top drawer saves in that same under 21s semi-final continued in goal and George Johnson, a returning from injury Ash Rawson and Dan Fletcher were the other changes to the starting line-up.

The visitors who were also on a poor run of form, got the game underway and after a scrappy opening five minutes brought about no doubt by the lack of confidence in both sides, had the first chance when… Ashley Preece won a fifty fifty challenge in the centre of midfield and raced forward to receive a pass from Curtly Martin-Wyatt after the loose ball had fallen to the big number nine. Preece laid off to Mick Jones and continued his run into the box receiving the ball back from Jones but Charlie Oglesby made sure that Preece could only fire wide at the expense of a corner, which Mick Jones headed well over.

Matt Varley then sent a Garforth clearance back where it had come from but with more direction and purpose finding Kieren Watson through on goal. His first touch took it away from Jassim Alali and his second touch was a left footed strike towards goal which lacked power but still had to be saved by Garforth goalkeeper, Tom Osbourne who closed his legs just in time to prevent him being nut-megged and denied Staveley the early lead.

A few more minutes of scrappiness ensued but again it was Staveley that emerged from it with more quality. Steve Carty on the left hand side threw to George Johnson, who passed forward to Ash Rawson who with his back to goal just outside the area laid off back to Charlie Oglesby to “start again” Oglesby passed right to Matt Varley who found George Johnson again just past halfway. Johnson used the pace on the ball to roll away from the attentions of Spencer Lund and found Steve Carty out left. Clever play off the ball from Johnson, holding position whilst Lund carried on running allowed him to lose Garforths holding midfield player, find enough space to receive it back from Carty and find Kurtis Morley who also used the pace on the ball to spin and played in Kieren Watson whose effort with the outside of his right boot crept just wide of the far post and out for a corner which, came to nothing thanks to a deflection off ‘keeper Tom Osbourne.

Garforth nearly scored when Tim Robertson passed the ball just past the far post on 22 minutes following a corner, as did Kieren Watson when pouncing on a mistake in the Garforth defence to strike wide of the far post. But on the half hour mark Staveley got the breakthrough they had merited when Steve Carty gathered the loose ball and supplied Kurtis Morley who played a carbon copy of the ball he played for Kieren Watson’s chance earlier but this time found Adam Scott who knocked it right footed, past Tim Osbourne in goal.

Staveley MW 1 – 0 Garforth Town

10 mintes later it was two when Charlie Oglesby headed clear a Garforth attack which landed nicely via the head of the visitors Ashley Preece at the feet of Kurtis Morley. He supplied Kieren Watson whose run and shot was parried by Tom Osbourne into the path of Dan Fletcher who tapped home from close range.

Ht: Staveley MW 2 – 0 Garforth Town

Garforth got themselves back into the game in the fifty second minute when Jassim Alali tossed a free kick into the Trojans box which was just too high for Matt Varley to get full contact with his head and inadvertently flicked it on to Ashley Preece who smashed it across goal where Curtly Martin-Wyatt was waiting to apply the vital touch.

Staveley MW 2 – 1 Garforth Town

The game then settled back into the scrappiness that had beset a good portion of the first half but the blustery, rainy conditions that had appeared from nowhere were not helping the spectacle. It’s fair to say that with nothing to lose Garforth were the team pressing forward but they were not causing that many problems for the Trojans who with the recent run of defeats can be forgiven for not being that adventurous preferring instead to remain solid and hit their opponents on the counter attack if need be.


In fact it took till the seventy fourth minute for a real shot on goal from either side. Which fell to Garforths halftime substitute Jack McCarthy who rose to head Khalid Alali’s left sided freekick towards goal and couldn’t believe it when he saw Staveleys Chris Butt dive to his right and tip his goal bound effort past the post and, that was as close as either side got to scoring again as Staveley claimed three valuable points, stopped the rot and with results going their way elsewhere gave themselves a huge chance of catching Pickering Town (who it just so happens visit Inkersall Road on Monday 28th at 3pm) in the race for the top six finish which seemed beyond them just one game ago.

Attendance: 112

SMWFC Line up: 1. Chris Butt.2.Alex Pugh.3.Steve Carty.4.Ash Rawson.5.Matt Varley.6.Charlie Oglesby.7.Adam Scot. (16.Nathan Jessop).8.Kurtis Morley.9.Dan Fletcher. (15.Courtney Hastings) 10.Kieren Watson.11.George Johnson (12.Jamie Brown)

Subs not used: 14.Greg Fitzpatrick. GK.Nick Siddons