MATCH REPORT BY BOB TAYLOR AT THE HAWTHORNS - OCTOBER 11, 2014
Brigg
produced a vastly improved performance to earn a point at home against
Chasetown in a keenly contested game, which neither team deserved to lose. Joe
Lightowler made his home debut, replacing the injured Jamie Sherlock after half
an hour of play.
Brigg began
with a free kick in the third minute from Anthony Bowsley played into the
visitors’ penalty area but this was well defended and headed clear. Chasetown
settled quickly to play some neat football with a five man passing movement
allowing Daniel Edwards to get the ball across the face of the home goal line
with a left wing cross but Lee Butler’s shot at the far post was blocked. Then
a sharp attack down the right wing saw another shot cleared off the goal line.
Continuing to press for the opening goal, Lee Butler drove the ball wide of the
top angle. Brigg began to settle more and went close with a header just past
the post from a left wing corner kick. Excellent close control by Daniel
Kingsley allowed him to bring the ball down and past his close marker, Leon
Miles, to send a stinging shot at goal which was tipped round the post by
‘keeper John Bateman. Brigg lost the influential Jamie Sherlock with an ankle
injury on the half hour mark and he had to be replaced by Joe Lightowler.
Immediately after this, Chasetown had a great chance to open the scoring when
Nicholas Wellecomme won the ball behind the Brigg defenders but his strike at
goal was saved by Jody Barford, who had narrowed his shooting angle well. Two
minutes from the break, Anthony Bowsley fed the ball down the left wing for
Elliot Broughton to deliver a dangerous cross into the goal area , which was
headed away for a corner kick. Then Joe Lightowler struck a first time shot
past the top angle of the goal to send the teams in level at half time.
Chasetown
created another opening five minutes after the break with Daniel Edwards
missing out with his effort.
The best opportunity of the game fell for Nicholas
Wellecomme who was allowed to get past the Brigg defenders on the right wing
but Jody Barford produced another point blank save to deny him. Chasetown made
a double substitution after an hour of play and a poor clearance from the Brigg
penalty was followed up by good recovery
defending enabling the ball to be knocked
clear. Brigg began to look sharp on the break with good attacks down both wings
but the Scholars’ defence were solid and played well to restrict shooting
opportunities. In the closing minutes of the game, Brigg almost won the points
when a neat flick from Joe Lightowler found Will Peers
surging forward to send a low shot just past the post
BRIGG TOWN: Barford, Wright, Kingston, Bowsley, Cooper,
McKay, Peers, Taylor, Sherlock, Kingley Jnr, Broughton; subs;
McCaffrey (88) for Kinsley Jnr; Lightowler (30) for Sherlock, Southern, Jackman and Zand not used.
Attendance: 82.
Brigg travel to Bridlington on Tuesday evening to face Scarborough in a Cup fixture and then follow this up with an important home game next Saturday afternoon against Padiham in the Preliminary Round of the F.A. Trophy competition.
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