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Red Insure League Cup 1st Round
Phillips 66 Community Stadium
Tuesday 13th October 2015
Brakes eased past a spirited and enterprising Bishops Cleeve side to progress to the next round of the Southern League Cup at the Phillips 66 Community Stadium.
Paul Holleran made 5 changes to the starting eleven from Saturday's match against Merthyr Town, giving game time to injury returnees Jamie Tank and Rob Ogleby while James Fry, Ross Oulton and Will Green also got some much needed game time.
The visitors flew out of the blocks, creating a chance inside the opening 60 seconds. Ed Major was played clear down the right before taking a touch and firing into the side netting.
This was quickly followed up when Elliot Kennedy connected with a good cross from the right wing, but he screwed his shot wide when he probably should have at least hit the target.
Jack Watts then sent a low 25 yard drive into the hands of Tony Breeden. Ogleby registered Leamington's first effort at goal, firing over from distance, while Kennedy went close again for Bishops Cleeve when his shot was deflected behind by Fry.
Brakes composed themselves after the opening flurry and began to impose themselves on proceedings. Richard Taundry spotted Mitres' keeper Sam Gilder off his line, and almost embarrassed the custodian with a precise effort from distance that was pushed over the bar. Tank rose well to head the resulting corner just past the post.
Lee Chilton blasted over the bar following a neat exchange of passes with Ogleby, but the hosts were ahead on 19 minutes, Ben George finding Ogleby inside the area on the right with a pinpoint cross, the striker turning sharply to fire into the far corner of the net.
Undeterred, the visitors continued to pour forward at every opportunity. Jordan Stoddart shot wide, and Jack Watts centered for Major to curl a rising drive just over the bar.
Ben George saw a shot well saved by Gilder at the other end as Leamington continued to improve, and Ross Oulton curled a low effort just wide of the upright after Chilton found him on the edge of the box.
Chilton played Green into space inside the penalty area in the early stages of the second half but the striker was thwarted by a fine challenge from Luke Hitchman as he prepared to pull the trigger.
Kennedy sent another effort for the visitors straight at Breeden before a driving run down the left from Chilton resulted in the ball being half cleared to Joe Magunda on the edge of the area, but unfortunately he shot wildly off target with a gaping goal to aim at.
Ogleby was presented with a couple of opportunities, driving the first wide of goal and heading another just wide of the target, before young substitute Reece Mitchell made an impact within a minute of replacing Tank, winning a free kick on the left from which Taundry supplied the cross for Jamie Hood to head home at the far post, with Stoddart only able to help it into the net on the goalline.
Bishops Cleeve probably deserved at least a goal for their efforts, but Watts dragged their final attempt past the post as they exited the Red Insure Cup at the first hurdle, but certainly did not disgrace themselves against Premier Division opposition.
Attendance: 143
Leamington: Tony Breeden © , Ben George, James Fry, Joe Magunda, Jamie Hood, Jamie Tank (15 Reece Mitchell, 70), Ross Oulton, Richard Taundry, Will Green (14 Lee Moore, 79), Rob Ogleby (16 Ellison Porter, 86), Lee Chilton.
Subs not used: 12 Jack Edwards, GK Eddie Caviezel-Cox
Bishops Cleeve: Sam Gilder, Aaron Drake, Ryan Young (16 Jordan Bryan, 46), Jack Oldham © , Jordan Stoddart, Luke Hitchman, Ed Major, Harlie Price, Elliot Kennedy, Oliver Burness (14 Leroy Odiero, 46), Jack Watts.
Subs not used: 12 Shane Bumphrey, 15 Kirk Layton, GK Matt Wieczorek
Referee: Mr Chris Husband
Assistant Referees: Mr James Cox & Mr Ollie Williams
Brakes Man of the Match: Jamie Hood.
Evostik League Southern Premier Division
Phillips 66 Community Stadium
Saturday 10th October 2015
Ben Mackey's ninth goal of the season settled a tight, uninspiring affair against a stubborn and well organised Merthyr Town side at the Phillips 66 Community Stadium.
A season's best attendance of 623 on Non League Day looked set to leave disappointed until the game sparked into life in the closing stages, as it had done in the opening 20 minutes or so.
Jack Edwards struck an early effort towards goal after being set up by Lee Moore on the edge of the box only for Jarrad Wright to divert the ball behind for a corner.
Martyr's keeper Tom Bradley did well to push Richard Taundry's curling free kick over the bar, and from the resulting corner James Mace saw his header cleared away from the goal line by Adam Davies.
Kyle Patten forced Tony Breeden into his first save of the game around the half hour mark, the Brakes skipper pushing a low drive round the post. Taundry sent an ambitious free kick from just inside the Merthyr half onto the roof of the net, but many forward moves were breaking down with the final pass going astray. Moore set up Ben George on the right by nutmegging a defender, the right back crossing for Edwards to sweep a shot just over the bar as the first half ended without a goal.
Chris Hugh drove a shot into the near post shortly after half time that was saved by Breeden, while Moore headed high over the bar after Leamington's first bit of sustained pressure on the Merthyr goal in the half. Lee Chilton fired over the bar before Connor Gudger's exchange of passes with Edwards resulted in a shot which lacked the power to trouble Bradley.
Edwards' flicked header at the near post went too close to the keeper to get past him, while substitutes James Fry and Rob Ogleby combined to set up the same player, Fry's smart diagonal ball up to the edge of the box being knocked back by Ogleby to Edwards, who blazed over the bar.
Fry almost created the opener for Mackey with a great cross to the far post, the striker's header dropping across goal and just wide of the upright, but the next attack proved to be decisive. Taundry's long throw from the right was flicked on by Edwards, and Mackey was in just the right place to direct a deft header past Bradley into the net.
Ogleby was almost played clear up the right in the closing stages but was denied by a timely interception from Hugh, while Merthyr went close to snatching a point when Elliot Scotcher thundered a low long range effort inches past the post.
Attendance: 623
Leamington: Tony Breeden © , Ben George, Connor Gudger (14 James Fry, 74), Joe Magunda, Jamie Hood, James Mace, Lee Moore (16 Rob Ogleby, 68), Richard Taundry (15 Ross Oulton, 88), Ben Mackey, Jack Edwards, Lee Chilton.
Subs not used: 12 Will Green, GK Edward Caviezel-Cox.
Merthyr Town: Tom Bradley, Adam Davies, Chris Hugh, Ashley Evans © , Jarrad Wright, James Bloom, Kerry Morgan, Elliot Scotcher, Ryan Prosser, Kyle Patten (12 Jake Bowen, 65), Jon Brown.
Subs not used: 14 Jordan Chappelle, GK Cameron Clarke.
Referee: Mr Shaun Barry
Assistant Referees: Mr Yanni Christodoulou & Mr Alex Emery
Brakes Man of the Match: Ben Mackey.
Evostik Southern League Premier Division
Top Field, Hitchin
Monday 5th October 2015
Brakes emerged with a very hard earned point from a pulsating clash at Top Field against a Hitchin Town side who stormed back from a two goal half time deficit to provide the sternest of tests for Paul Holleran's men, as they edged back to the top of the table on goal difference.
With the rest of the division still to play their midweek fixtures it may only be a temporary position but despite the half time advantage Leamington gave every ounce of effort to hang in there as they were pegged back, and could have snatched a late winner as they finished strongly. Two tiring away trips in the space of 3 days clearly began to take its toll during the second half in greasy wet conditions, and it is to the players' credit that they have extended their unbeaten sequence to 7 games.
The hosts were fresh and up for the challenge after their weekend fixture against Paulton Rovers had to be postponed when their opponents team coach became stuck on the M4 amidst the traffic chaos caused by an earlier accident.
Boosted by the return of former goal getter John Frendo on loan from Hemel Hempstead Town, the Canaries added further serious goal threat to a side that was already among the top scorers in the division, and it was the returning striker who fired in the first shot at goal, which was saved by Tony Breeden.
Joe Magunda stabbed the ball into the net after Jack Edwards had gone in for a challenge with Hitchin keeper Charlie Horlock and a defender, but the decision went against the attacking side and the goal was ruled out.
The same fate then befell the hosts on two occasions. First Frendo was flagged offside as he headed home the loose ball after a fine strike from distance had struck the angle of post and bar, then Callum Donnelly's thumping header went the same way with a similar decision.
Both sides were doing plenty of attacking, with Leamington looking dangerous on the break. Ben Mackey rolled a shot across goal and wide of the far post after muscling between two defenders down the right, but he was right on point with the next opportunity that came his way. Richard Taundry won the ball in midfield and it diverted into the path of Lee Chilton, who pushed it past a defender to the dead ball line before centering perfectly for Mackey to direct a downward header past Horlock into the net.
The home side replied, winning a free kick in a dangerous position on the right hand side just shy of the penalty area. The ball was fired in low but travelled through to Breeden without a touch.
Horlock did well to deny Mackey a second goal when he spread himself well on the edge of his penalty area as the striker attempted to lift a shot over him, before Breeden was alert to save a free header from Frendo at close range.
The home side were continuing to look dangerous but were stunned by a second Leamington goal just past the half hour. James Mace's sliced clearance may have fortuitously found Mackey in space in midfield as Brakes moved swiftly forward, but he fed Chilton down the left and the livewire wide man came up with the goods again, sending in the perfect cross for Jack Edwards to crash a powerful header through Horlock, who probably should have done better with it.
Confidence was high now, and Edwards was denied a sniff of a second goal by Hitchin skipper Alasan Ann, who got in well to snuff out a cross from Ben George after some good work from Lee Moore down the right wing. Edwards then threaded a super ball through for Mackey to latch onto, only for the offside flag to be raised.
Hitchin began the second half well, and received the shot in the arm they required just 7 minutes in when Frendo swept the ball past Breeden after Brakes failed twice to get the ball out of their penalty area. The second clearance was practically played into the path of the prolific striker, who was not about to pass up the opportunity.
The game became fractious as the pace intensified, and tempers began to flare. Breeden did well again to hold a close range shot from Matt Lench, while Jonny McNamara was incensed at the lack of interest from the Referee after his powerful run into the Leamington penalty area was halted by what he believed was a foul. Robbie Burns then fired another dangerous looking free kick straight at the Brakes skipper as Hitchin cranked up the pressure another notch.
Edwards provided brief relief when he won the ball just inside the Hitchin half and launched a shot towards goal that was fielded by the backpedaling Horlock.
The equaliser that the hosts had been threatening arrived with 15 minutes to play, Robbie Burns firing a loose ball low into the bottom corner past the outstretched hand of the diving Breeden after the Brakes defence had not fully dealt with another free kick played into the penalty area.
It was all Hitchin now, and not for the first time this season Leamington were indebted to Tony Breeden as he flung himself across goal to push a fantastic curling strike from substitute Sam Barker over the bar. Lench then saw a shot blocked following a low corner played into the near post.
The visitors displayed great character to ride out the storm however, and in the closing stages were able to get forward again and create problems of their own. A neat move down the right saw Edwards' flick release Moore for a run at goal, substitute Will Green's eventual shot being deflected behind for a corner which was very nearly put into his own goal at the far post by a Canaries defender.
Connor Gudger then pulled the ball back from the left wing for Edwards to strike at goal, his shot being deflected behind. Breeden's free kick towards goal from halfway also found the head of the tireless midfielder, who directed the effort over the bar.
It was the home side hanging on a bit now, and though another shot rolled through to Breeden before the final whistle it was keeper Horlock who had the final say, making a fine save when springing to his left to deny an equally well struck effort from Gudger.
Both sides will have taken positives and negatives from a frenetic encounter that was a great advert for the league, and while Brakes will no doubt be disappointed to have let their lead slip, they dug in and battled hard for another well earned point.
Attendance: 311
Hitchin Town: Charlie Horlock, Kane Smith, Lewis Rolfe, Alasan Ann © , Dan Webb, Lucas Kirkpatrick (12 Sam Barker, 60), Jonny McNamara, Callum Donnelly, John Frendo (14 Ben Walster, 86), Robbie Burns, Matt Lench.
Subs not used: 13 Michael Johnson (GK), 15 Simon Martin, 16 David Corran.
Leamington: Tony Breeden © , Ben George, Connor Gudger, Joe Magunda (16 James Fry, 80), Jamie Hood, James Mace, Lee Moore, Richard Taundry (14 Ross Oulton, 70), Ben Mackey, (12 Will Green, 70), Jack Edwards, 11 Lee Chilton.
Subs not used: 15 Rob Ogleby, 17 Eddie Caviezel-Cox
Referee: Mr G Russell
Assistant Referees: Mr M Gospel & Mr D Glazewski
Brakes Man of the Match: Jack Edwards.
Evostik Southern League Premier Division
Blindmans Brewery Stadium
Saturday 3rd October 2015
Goalkeepers were king in the October sunshine as Brakes recorded a third goalless draw of the season down in Somerset.
In an even contest against another side who belied their lowly position in the league table Brakes were indebted to Tony Breeden for a fantastic save to keep out a late header from the lively Liam Monelle that probably would have seen Frome snatch all the points. As it was a draw was a fair result, with neither side clinical enough in front of goal to break the deadlock despite plenty of industry and endeavour.
Ben Mackey was first to show for the visitors, turning on the right edge of the penalty area to sting the palms of Robins' keeper Darren Chitty with a powerful drive following good work by Ben George and Lee Moore to help work the opening.
Liam Monelle fired a shot straight at Tony Breeden, while Chitty claimed the ball ahead of Mackey inside his six yard box after Lee Chilton had opted to find his team mate from the left rather than try a shot at goal. He then set up Connor Gudger for a shot that was blocked.
Jack Edwards twisted to send an early second half header over the bar, while Chitty was forced into two smart saves in quick succession as he first denied a well struck effort from Mackey, and then Gudger as the ball was worked back towards goal.
Darren Jefferies looked to have a good chance to open the scoring for Frome when he went clean through, only to blaze his shot over. Monelle had probably the best opportunity of the game for either side however, his header from substitute Lewis Haldene's right wing cross looking destined for the top corner only for Breeden to fling himself across goal and claw the ball out for a corner.
Rob Hobbs wasted another clear cut opportunity for the home side when he fired high and wide after being played through, while Edwards and Gudger went close with late headed efforts for Leamington.
Results elsewhere saw Brakes replaced at the top of the table by Weymouth, but with the Terras having played a game more there will be the chance for a swift return with the game at Hitchin Town on Monday evening.
Attendance: 209
Frome Town: Darren Chitty, Jake Hutchings, Sam Teale © , Chris Knowles, Jordy Nkunga, Ollie Knowles, Ricky Hulbert (15 Callum Thompson 64), Rob Hobbs, Tyler Sibbick (12 Lewis Haldene, 64), Liam Monelle, Darren Jefferies (16 Joe Tumelty, 85).
Subs not used: 14 Kris Miller, 17 Stuart Dickin.
Leamington: Tony Breeden © , Ben George, Connor Gudger, Joe Magunda, Jamie Hood, James Mace, Lee Moore, Richard Taundry (14 Ross Oulton, 79), Ben Mackey (12 Will Green, 79), Jack Edwards, Lee Chilton.
Subs not used: 15 James Fry, 16 Rob Ogleby, 17 Eddie Caveizel-Cox
Referee: Mr Rob Cockle
Assistant Referees: Mr William Mortimer & Mr Sam Fudge
Brakes Man of the Match: Ben George.
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