Hitchin Town 3-1 Herne Bay: Canaries progress in FA Trophy after hard-fought Top Field clash
By Layth Yousif 5th Nov 2020
With lockdown looming here's what could be the last Hitchin Town match coverage for a while.
Here's PIPEMAN's report from Top Field as the Canaries beat Herne Bay 3-1 to progress in the FA Trophy.
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Hitchin Town 3-1 Herne Bay
First of all we offer a huge thank you to our ground staff who were working on the pitch from 830am on Saturday morning and it was their efforts that made this game possible. We appreciate their dedication, as persistent rain had cast some doubt on the game going ahead.
It did go ahead and full steam ahead as well in what was an historic first ever meeting between Hitchin Town and Herne Bay of the Isthmian League.
It was a feisty affair, a red-blooded cup tie with the almost mandatory moment of controversy that might well have altered the final outcome.
Worn down by Royston Town in the last game, a decent result today at Top Field was something of a priority – and we were all aware that there was to be a government announcement that may have an impact on the progress of this already tentative season.
The Bay, playing in their customary all blue had quietly disregarded the fact that their opponents played a division above them and in the manner that they started may have raised a few home eyebrows.
An early probe involving the very impressive Tushaun – Tyrese Walters and Bradley Stevenson spelled danger, and was cleared a little awkwardly.
At the other end a free-kick in a fair position saw The Bay wall do its job. Then there was a free kick for the visitors and Dan Johnson had a blocked cross but a following attack on the left saw a peach of a pass to Zak Ansah who indeed had an answer when his low shot found the net at the near post. It was a well-taken goal and had the travelling supporters in fine voice.
We had barely played ten minutes and Hitchin looked unsettled. Indeed there followed a rather poor clearance which led to a goal chance, beaten away for a corner and following this Stevenson headed over the cross bar.
The away support were enjoying themselves, relaxing in good voice to singing rude remarks about rivals Whitstable Town and taunting their opponents with the refrain 'League above, you're having a laugh'. This has some credence because up to this point The Bay were bossing the show.
Lawrie Marsh, in a good shooting position dragged his shot wide and an effort from the promising Dan Akubuine was put away for a corner. Charlie Horlock, who certainly earned his bread and butter in an amazing finish, almost let in Walters, and then had to save an on target effort from Stevenson. A corner from Layne Eadie saw Webb head too high but a wonderful shot from Lewis Barker saw an equally wonderful save from George Kamurasi.
Hitchin still had their hands full defensively when, against the general run of play they were able to equalise with an untidy goal that was indeed attributable to Bay skipper Laurence Harvey.
There was a cross from the left from Alex Marsh – the ball seemed to bobble and a yellow shirted player seemed to finish off the move but it had come off Harvey – and a quotation from Milton might work here –
What boots it at one gate to make defence
And at another lets in the foe? (Samson Agonistes). So Hitchin had scrambled parity, with ten minutes of the half remaining. It was a piece of good fortune but at least the Canaries were now able to get more possession and construct some sound moves. But with a set piece wasted, the hosts still needed to shake off their diffident manner as it was evident that The Bay would not relent. Indeed they played a cunning through ball that cut through the defence and a shot followed, deflected for a corner. Tom Carlton then had a deflected shot, followed by a similar effort from the indefatigable;e Callum Stead, but Kamurasi held it well. There was no doubt that The Bay had been the more effective side in this first half – but there was a remarkable turn and turnabout on resumption. I spoke to manager Mark Burke after the game and he told me that he thought his team was 'too complacent' in the first forty-five and gave meaningful instructions in the welcome interval. The Hitchin players must have heard and heeded his advice because for a good period in the second half the hosts seemed to reassert themselves quite convincingly.HITCHIN TOWN
Charlie Horlock, Daniel Akubuine, Layne Eadie, Ryan Smith, cautioned, Dan Webb, captain, Samuel Okoye-Ahaneru, Alex Marsh, GOAL, 48 MINUTES, Lewis Barker, Steve Cawley, Callum Stead, GOAL, 84 MINUTES, SPONSORS' MAN OF THE MATCH, Lawrie Marsh, cautioned. Substitutes used – Ciaren Jones for Okoye -Aheneku, 60, Marcus Gouldbourne for Ryan Smith, 69, Luke Brown for Steve Cawley, 77. Substitutes not used – Rio Dasilva and Josh Caldicott-Stevens.
HERNE BAY
George Kamurasi, Ryan Cooper, Mohamed Kamara, Laurence Harvey, captain, OWN GOAL, 35 MINUTES, Dan Johnson, Tushaun- Tyrese Walters, Tom Carlton, Zak Ansah,GOAL,10 MINUTES, Mobolaji Dawodu, Jordan hibbert, Bradley Stevenson. Substitutes used – Tyler Sterling for Ryan Cooper, 77, Dan Grant for Jordan Hibbert, 65. Unused substitutes – Dan Colmer, Daniel Lawrence, Daniel Carrington.
REFEREE: Mr D Simpson, assisted by Mr T Ratherham and Mr R Cole.
ATTENDANCE: 443
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