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Match Report: Beer Albion 3 – 1 Thorverton

After going down to a shock 2- 1 defeat at the hands of Ottery St Mary 1sts in midweek, Beer Albion bounced back with a convincing 3-1 home victory against Thorverton last Saturday.  In front of 110 supporters, the Fishermen served up a feast of high-intensity, attacking football writes Richard Honnor.

But it was Thorverton, who made the early running, testing Beer’s defence with some brisk direct football. Within the first 6 minutes, ‘keeper Charlie Ledger was called into action twice, first when he saved a well-struck 18-yard shot from their talented number 11, Josh Hole, who had cut through the Beer defence. Then Ledger made a fine save at full stretch, tipping a teasing 15-yard overhead kick over the bar after Beer had only partially cleared a corner kick. 

Gradually, Beer’s midfield trio of Jake Rowe, Finley Rooke and Charley Skilton began to take charge and with Cody Bowditch playing in a more advanced left side midfield role they began to create good chances. On 14 minutes, right wing back Joe Adkin narrowly missed the target from 15 yards after Skilton and Bowditch combined well on the left to create the opportunity. One minute later, Rowe and Brook Wilkins swept down the right wing to present Josh French with a difficult near post opportunity which went wide.

Forward players French and Wilkins were proving a handful, and although the playing squad was weakened by unavailability, the starting line-up selected by manager Mark Rooke blended really well as a team.

After sustained pressure, the Fishermen went ahead on 21 minutes with a well-worked free kick.  Rowe was brought down outside the penalty box after an incisive run. With the visitors’ defence expecting a shot on goal, Bowditch cleverly “dinked” the ball wide to Finley Rooke who cut inside the defender and his low strike was deflected past the Thors keeper at the near post.

Beer continued to pile on the  pressure with Wilkins and Rooke going close, and then French “scored” with a powerful strike but was ruled offside. Thorverton’s ‘keeper made a couple of good saves, but he could do little about Beer’s second goal on 42 minutes. Again, Bowditch provided the assist, getting behind the visitors’ defence down the left and squaring across the goal into the path of Skilton who scored from 10 yards out.

After the break, Beer continued in the same vein with Wilkins and then Rowe foiled by fine saves by the visitors’ ‘keeper early on.

Wilkins, in particular, was finding space and making good runs down the right, and it was he who put Beer 3-0 ahead with a spectacular goal on 54 minutes. Squeezing between two defenders, Wilkins was first to reach a through pass from Bowditch, and then he expertly chipped the ‘keeper, who was off his line, from 25 yards out.

Beer continued to dominate the contest but, throughout the game, Thorverton’s forward line always looked dangerous going forward. They were duly rewarded with a consolation in the 80th minute, an unstoppable free kick from wide left, 25 yards out, scored by Hole who was their outstanding player on the day.

This was essentially a fine team performance from the Fishermen with centre back George Richards in dominating form at the back, but on behalf of match sponsors, the Chapple family-Beer Beach, Brooklyn Wilkins got the man-of-the-match award for his attacking forays and excellent goal.

Next up, Beer are in action on Wednesday away at Budleigh Salterton, and then they travel to Elmore next Saturday.

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feniton v topsham town devon football league

Points Shared at Feniton as New Season Gets Underway

Match report & photo ©Tom Besford

Feniton came from behind against Topsham Town to secure an opening day point as the new season begins in a one division format.

Scott Chambers opened the scoring for the visitors early in the second half before Ashley Small equalised mid-way through the half. Both teams dug deep looking for a winner, but it never came, even after Topsham Town were reduced to ten men following an off the ball incident.

Both teams started the match quickly as the game was end to end but neither goalkeeper was really tested in the opening exchanges as the two sets of defenders cancelled each other out. The first real chance of note came after nine minutes when Tariq Gasmi dragged his shot just wide of the goal. This was followed a couple of minutes later by another chance as a quick break down the right wing ended with the ball finding Louis Hoyle who somehow put the ball over the bar from close range.

With twenty minutes on the clock controversy struck as the Topsham Town players thought they had broken the deadlock, only for the linesman to say the ball never crossed the line. Nathan May believed he had scored from close range but couldn’t celebrate as the ball was hooked away to safety with the match officials claiming the whole ball hadn’t crossed the line and the Topsham defence were called into action down the other end of the pitch.

Tariq Gasmi for Feniton and Nathan May for Topsham looked the most likely players to break the deadlock in the first half as they both created chances, but neither player could really test the opposing keeper. Gasmi fired a few shots over the bar from distance and May dragged a few shots wide of the target as the two strikers looked to open their accounts for the new season. The teams went into the break goalless after an even first half.

Supporters didn’t have to wait long after the break for the first goal of the game as the visitors took the lead two minutes into the half. The ball found its way to Scott Chambers on the edge of the box who managed to get a shot away and fired into the bottom corner. This brought the game to life and Feniton almost equalised immediately as several bodies in the box got in the way as the ball bounced around before finding its way to Sam Gleeson on the edge of the box who shot just wide.

The match continued to go from end to end with both teams creating chances, first Bradley Philips shot from distance and won Topsham a corner as the ball deflected just wide before Reece Jordan flicked a chance just wide for Feniton.

As the second half reached the midway point Feniton found the equaliser as Ashley Small, who had started on the subs bench, made an impact since stepping onto the pitch. Reece Jordan had produced a fantastic run down the right wing before putting a low cross into the box. Small met the delivery at the near post and finished from close range to level the score.

Feniton had a great chance to win the match late in the game when a free kick delivered into the box found a striker who attempted an overhead kick but as his shot was blocked the ball fell kindly to Reece Jordan who smashed the rebound over the top.

Topsham were reduced to ten men in injury time as Ant Gaynor was shown a straight red following an off the ball incident but there wasn’t enough time for the hosts to take advantage of the extra man as the teams had to settle for a point apiece in an entertaining season opener.

Feniton team: Leon Woodhead, Fin Jeffrey, Sam Gleeson, Thomas Badcott, Lewis Masters, Sam Brook, Reece Jordan, Jake Sellick, Tariq Gasmi, Ben Turner, Lewis Hoyle

Subs: Stuart Blackmore, Matthew Kingdom, Alex Montgomery, Ashley Small

Topsham Town: Owen Vosper, Mitch Ward, Bradley Phillips, Fred Kingdom, James Skinner, Ashley Matthews, Scott Chambers, Bradley Butterfield, Tom Price, Nathan May, Marcus Howe

Subs: Connor Saunders, Ryan Saunders, Sam Clarke, Ben Lyne, Ant Gaynor