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It's A Senior Stroll For Dorchester
by David Swain
16th April 2003
The cup final neither side really wanted
became one of the biggest mis-matches in the recent history
of Terras-Magpies derbies at Dorchester's Avenue Stadium last
night.
Weymouth's mix of first team regulars, squad players and young
reserves fought a determined rearguard action against a Dorchester
outfit missing only injured trio Justin Keeler, Matt Hann
and Simon Radcliffe.
But they never came close to stopping the Magpies from extending
their unbeaten run to 15 games.
While Geoff Butler's experienced threesome of Alex and Simon
Browne and Ian Hutchinson did their best to stem the tide,
Mark Morris' side were always favourites to regain the trophy
in what could be the last time the county's top clubs compete
in the Senior Cup.
In the end the Magpies won it from a second half set-piece
and a penalty - "we give away far too many free-kicks
in dangerous positions," complained Butler.
But the Terras were woefully short of firepower and failed
to extend home goalkeeper Mark Ormerod all night - which Magpies
on-song player-coach Matty Holmes admitted was probably just
as well after he pulled a hamstring and had to call in defender
Ollie Cherrett to take goal-kicks.
"They didn't appear to notice that Orms was in a bit
of trouble and that probably showed their lack of experience,"
he said. "They should have been getting the ball out
wide and making him work, but fortunately he had almost nothing
to do the whole game."
Without ever getting into top gear, the Magpies threatened
for most of the first half and the 0-0 interval scoreline
was a tribute to the Terras solid defending.
Mark Jermyn was crowded out by Simon Browne's timely block
as early as the second minute, Matt Groves then shot wide
and Stuart Cooper was also hurried into blasting off target
when an up-and-under from ex-Terra Michael Walker had Paul
Gadsby in trouble.
Alex Browne then lunged in to deflect Walker's shot after
Andy Harris' finely judged through ball sent him striding
away and he was only inches away from opening the scoring
after 22 minutes with a lob that shaved the far post.
When Gadsby spilled Cooper's driven cross from the right after
he had out-paced Simon Browne, an in-rushing Groves just failed
to make contact with the loose ball in the goalmouth and the
Terras gloveman recovered to take possession.
Martin Shepherd turned Scott Dennis to fire just over the
bar after a fine delivery from Matty Holmes and Cooper again
missed the near post by inches in the 33rd minute as the Magpies
stacked up the goal attempts.
When Shepherd did manage to get on target with a thundering
15 yard drive in the 38th minute, Mark Kenway was on the goal-line
to rescue his side.
Alex Browne's stoppage time header from brother Simon's free-kick
was the Terras first effort on goal, but it proved an easy
catch for Ormerod.
Six minutes into the second half, Dorchester broke the deadlock.
Holmes' wizardry on the right flank tempted Hutchinson into
a rash lunge and the former West Ham star speared his free-kick
towards the near post.
Groves ducked forward to attempt a glancing header and wasn't
slow to take the credit when the ball ended up in the net.
And though ref Paul Durkin and assistant Chris Powell couldn't
agree afterwards, there was more than a hint of own goal about
the score with Terras John Lamb the unfortunate defender.
Hutchinson wasted the chance to put his side back in it when
he lifted a free-kick over the bar from just outside the area
after 70 minutes and with Terras fans already starting to
head for the exits, the Magpies clinched the trophy from the
penalty spot after 75 minutes.
Mark Jermyn flipped the ball into the middle and Jamie Brown's
header eluded Gadsby's groping fingertips before bouncing
back off the crossbar. Groves was bundled over in the goalmouth
by Scott Dennis as he moved in to apply the coup de grace
and in the absence of penalty taker Keeler, Shepherd was given
the chance to notch one up against his old club.
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