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Ryan Northmore |
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Harry Montacute |
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Ian Selley |
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Ashley
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Neil Martin |
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Jamie
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Matt Groves |
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Ivan
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Tom
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Harry Nodwell |
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Nick
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Ryan
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Regan
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Steve Perrin |
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Sekani Simpson |
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Jim Rollo |
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Matt Coupe |
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Gethin Jones |
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Adam Connolly |
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Sido Jombarti |
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Mark Badman |
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Darren Edwards |
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Kaid Mohamed |
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Lewis Hogg |
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Mike Perrott |
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Marcus Browning |
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Raiff Gwinnett |
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Ashley Caldwell |
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Owen Dunn |
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Walsh stops the rot for Magpies
by
Adam Summers
Phil Walsh netted against his former club to help Dorchester claim
a deserved draw and end a winless run of four league games against
Bath City at the Jewson Stadium.
Neil Martin gave the Magpies the lead before an error by keeper
Ryan Northmore and a slip by Mark Jermyn enabled Mark Badman and
Darren Edwards to turn the tables.
Walsh then levelled in the dying seconds of the first half before
a nervy second period saw chances squandered at both ends in what
was an enthralling encounter. Magpies’ boss Roy O’Brien
made three changes to the starting XI that began last Saturday’s
3-1 defeat at Bromley with Jake Smeeton, Harry Montacute and new-signing
Ian Selley replacing Gary Bowles, Tom Mitchell and Nick Crittenden.
Bowles missed out due to an ankle problem while Mitchell and Crittenden
began on the bench where they sat alongside Regan Coward, Harry
Nodwell and Ryan Moss. Skipper Kevin Hill missed out due to a foot
injury. Former Weymouth defender Ollie Barnes was also present
in the warm-up but was unable to play as he was still awaiting
confirmation of his registration from the league. There was also
an ex-Terras contingent in the Bath squad with Sido Jombarti starting
in midfield and Marcus Browning being named amongst the substitutes
along with Raiff Gwinnett.
A frantic start saw Selley test City stopper Steve Perrin with
a free-kick that squeezed under the defensive wall on seven minutes
but neither side were able to retain possession for a sustained
period.
Matt Groves showed good movement on occasions to break into the
channels and hold the ball up but when he found a colleague more
often than not the follow up ball into the box was poor.
In truth the play from both sides was pretty dire in the opening
exchanges but then on 20 minutes the Magpies livened things up
by taking the lead.
Jamie Gleeson swung in a superb corner and after Walsh’s
flick on was kicked off the line by Adam Conolly after a huge ricochet,
Martin sent in a shot from 30 yards that deflected into the right
corner of the net beyond the despairing dive of Perrin.
That goal lifted the Magpies and four minutes later a superb flowing
move saw Ivan Forbes find Walsh, who in-turn laid in Martin whose
shot from 17 yards was expertly pushed wide of the near post.
Bath looked shaken but just two minutes later they were gifted
an equaliser when Northmore flapped at a long throw-in, allowing
Badman to scramble the ball across the line from close range.
The action was now swinging from end to end with Kaid Mohamed
nodding a great chance straight at Northmore just seconds before
Walsh got on the end of a cross from Martin only to see his header
saved by Perrin.
City were certainly showing more invention going forward now and
on 41 minutes a long ball over the top saw Edwards race through
only to be thwarted by a fantastic covering tackle from Smeeton.
However, Bath persisted and just 60 seconds later they went ahead
when Jermyn’s slip on the edge of the area enabled Edwards
to advance into the box, cut inside Montacute and knock the ball
past Northmore.
It was another poor goal to concede but to the home side’s
credit they immediately hit back in the final few seconds of the
half when Forbes chipped the ball to the back post from the right
by-line for Walsh to head in from a couple of yards.
After the break the frantic nature of the game continued with
Groves and Forbes both having shots superbly blocked in a goalmouth
scramble and Edwards having an effort saved by Northmore shortly
after. Despite the introduction of Browning at half-time, Bath
were not looking anything like the force they were in the closing
stages of the first half and as the game wore on it was the hosts
that showed more ambition to find a winner.
Walsh fired into the side-netting from an acute angle before Selley
sent a low drive just wide after gambling on a half clearance on
the edge of the box.
However, the best two chances of the period fell to Bath substitute
Mike Perrott in the closing stages. The attacking midfielder had
a shot expertly pushed over the bar by Northmore, who then held
a tame header from the same player just seconds later when he should
have scored.
Perrin then made two great saves to deny Walsh and Gleeson at
the other end in the dying seconds but over the course of the game
a draw was the fair result.
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