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Lovett v Galloway
February 26, 2007
Lovett
took a commanding 3-0 lead in the first half. Jack Hall scored from a
tight angle following a Christian Baker throw-in and then converted a penalty
which was struck with rather more conviction than the one against Woodward.
Ryan Salisbury then emerged at the far post to finish off a good move
down the left wing involving Andrew Bleke and Austin Mills (who was
thankfully back after his injury against Woodward). Stephen Joy
continued his good run of form by making an excellent save from the Galloway
no. 24. Joe Bailey then nearly scored when his shot from an
Austin Mills cross was cleared off the line.
The Lovett team looked a little more
subdued in the second half but still created enough chances. Stuart Kenny had
a shot just over the bar and a good move involving Stuart and Austin Mills
saw an Andrew Bleke shot well saved. A nice sequence of passing then
saw Jack Hall put Austin Mills through on goal and Austin scored with another
of his trademark low, hard shots. Galloway
had several chances but were denied by a combination of erratic shooting,
more good goalkeeping and a bit of luck which saw a shot rebound off the post
back into the arms of the grateful Stephen Joy. A late shot
from the impressive Christian Baker was tipped over the bar.
There were very good performances once again by several of the Lovett
players, notably Harrison Dykes, Jack Lally
and Eddie Nam.
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