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Match Report  |  Gresley FC vs Carlton Town


Note that this page is from our archive during the time when the club was called Gresley FC. It may not be related to the old Gresley Rovers.
Gresley FC  2
Melbourne 17  |  Morris 90
Carlton Town  1
Gorman 80

Evo-Stik NPL League Division One South

The Moat Ground, Church Gresley

Saturday, 21st January 2017, 3.00pm


Morris Late Strike Is Enough For The Moatmen

Before the kick off there was an impeccably observed one minute's silence in memory of club President Mike Knight and supporter Pete Dawkins.

Gresley had to wait until the 90th minute strike from Reece Morris to claim all three points and only their second league double of the season.

Manager Damion Beckford-Quailey made changes to his side with Tendai Chitiza away in Switzerland and Ryan Walker absent through illness but he had a new striker on the bench with Laithan Hammond joining from Holwell Sports.

On a heavy pitch both sides started well with Rob Peet having to make a save at his near post while at the other end Ben Harris was firing a shot from the left just past the far post.

The game was quite even until the 17th minutes when Gresley took the lead. A ball sent down the right which Matt Melbourne controlled well on the tricky surface before racing forward and with visiting keeper Jack Steggles advancing the forward blasted the ball him and into the net from just inside the area.

The remainder of the first half saw hardly any more clear-cut chances form either side with only a low shot from Harris challenging Steggles.

Gresley came out looking for another goal and within the first fifteen minutes of the second half they created four pretty good chances.

Morris dribbled his way into the area on the right and lofted a ball into the middle for Keenan King but the striker headed the chance over the bar.

Lucas Harrison then smashed his trademark low free kick from just outside the area which Steggles did well to hold onto. Morris was provider again this time to Leandro Browne but again the chance went as the attempt flew over the bar. Keenan King then made a good run down the right but his final show was straight at Steggles.

On 63 minutes Hammond was introduced for his debut and his pace made an immediate impact getting around the back of the stubborn Carlton defence and within five minutes he was testing Steggles at his near post.

Carlton had a golden opportunity to get on terms when Josh Rae made space in the area but blazed his shot well over the bar.

Browne was brought down on the edge of the area and chose to take the free kick himself which brought out the save of the game as Steggles managed to superbly tip the goal bound shot over the bar.

Carlton found themselves level with 10 minutes remaining. A free kick on the right was pumped into Gresley's box and eventually from the resulting scramble Lawrence Gorman managed to poke the ball home.

That goal seemed to give Carlton the impetus to go forward and to try for an unlikely three points. Chances came with the ball flashing across the Gresley goalmouth with no-one able to capitalise and long deep balls being pumped into the area at every opportunity but Gresley's defence managed to hold out.

Indeed, they relieved that pressure in the best possible way by taking the lead again almost on the final whistle.

A great run down the right by Morris saw the diminutive forward skip into the area before hitting a low shot which deceived Steggles flying into the bottom corner at the near post stunning the Carlton players and visiting supporters who thought they'd done enough for at least a share of the points.

Carlton did go very close to getting that share of the spoils with a late, late effort which brought out a good save from Peet at his near post.

Match Stats
  GFC CT
Attempts on Goal 7 4
Shots off Target 4 1
Corners 8 2
Fouls Conceded 5 10
Yellow Cards 0 2
Red Cards 0 0
Possession (%) 55 45
Streaming Interview
Gresley FC
1 Rob Peet
2 Jamie Barrett (c)
3 Josh Egginton
4 Jordan Wakeling
5 Lucas Harrison
6 Matt Roome
7 Leandro Browne
8 Reece Morris
9 Keenan King
10 Matt Melbourne
11 Ben Harris
Subs
12 Laithan Hammond
for 9 - 63 mins
14 Ryan King
for 11 - 86 mins
15 Tom Manship
for 5 - 84 mins
16 Dexter Morris-Clarke
not used
Carlton Town
1 Jack Steggles
2 Jake Carlisle Yellow Card
3 Niall Davie
4 Jake Wholey
5 Lawrence Gorman Yellow Card
6 Kieran Walker (c)
7 Josh Rae
8 Daniel Elliott
9 Alex Troke
10 William Mellor-Blair
11 Daniel Gordon
Subs
12 Edward Schoenecker
not used
14 Matthew Newton
for 11 - 59 mins
15 Kyle Stovell
for 7 - 86 mins
16 Kevin Lusamba
not used
Other Match Info

Referee: Bradley Hall (Birmingham)

Attendance: 261

Star Player
Lucas Harrison

Lucas Harrison

After a sad couple of weeks for him personally, he played his heart out for his side. His Grandad would have been very proud.