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Mudge strikes gold
By Adam Summers
SUMMER signing Jamie Mudge struck in the second half to land
Dorchester the South Coast Challenge Trophy at the Jewson
Stadium.
After a dire first period the game came alive in the second
half with chances at either end but it was the former Exeter
City man that proved the match-winner with 14 minutes remaining
when his clever movement and fine finish punished some slack
defending by the visitors.
Terras' boss John Hollins handed starts to trialists Andy
Taylor and Anthony Mason, along with academy forward Terngu
Agera.
Summer signing Chris McPhee, who only joined up with his
new employers the previous day, began on the bench, as did
Nicholas Nicholai, another free agent looking to get fixed
up for next season.
Skipper Anton Robinson and forwards Pierre Joseph-Dubois
and Stuart Beavon were all rested.
The Magpies included four trialists in their squad but only
keeper Nick Hutchings started. Billy Puckett, Leon Osei and
Michael Walker were all named as substitutes.
The opening exchanges were littered with misplaced passes as both
sides struggled to settle.
Mudge looked lively for Town but Weymouth's new back four
of Cameron Mawer, Scott Doe, Santos Gaia and Kevin Sandwith
were rarely troubled.
It was not until the 14th minute that the Terras created
their first opening, which came courtesy of an under-hit back-pass
by Mark Jermyn.
James Coutts gambled but Hutch-ings made good ground to close
out the danger with a brave save that left both men clutching
injured legs on the floor.
Thankfully for both sides no serious damage was done to either
player and it was not long before the action resumed.
The Terras then made an early change by replacing Agera with
McPhee on 24 minutes in a bid to improve their attacking options.
The young forward looked a little demoralised as he trudged
off the field but Hollins soon met him with comforting arms
and quickly reassured him.
Despite the arrival of McPhee, Weymouth continued to struggle
to keep hold of possession as Dorchester hassled and harried
without looking threatening.
In fact it was proving to be a pretty dour spectacle with
Kevin Hill's experience and leadership alongside the industrious
Danny Clay in midfield for the Magpies the only real highlight.
Both men worked tirelessly alongside Patrece Liburd and ex-Terra
Nick Crittenden to stifle the visitors who were clearly lacking
width with Plymouth Argyle striker Mason being starved of
service.
Kevin Sandwith drove a 25-yard freekick wide of Hutchings'
near post on 36 minutes but that was the nearest anyone came
to registering as the first half came to an extremely tame
conclusion.
No changes were made at half-time and it was Weymouth who
came out with more ambition with Sandwith heading into the
arms of Hutchings from a McPhee corner on 48 minutes.
Doe then nearly forced in a cross from a free-kick before
Town finally produced their first effort on 55 minutes, which
Hill headed over after some fine work by Ivan Forbes and Ryan
Moss.
The game was clearly opening up and after Moss volleyed wide
of the right upright from 16 yards, McPhee showed his class
by producing a sharp turn and strike at the other end that
flew just the wrong side of a post as Hutchings scrambled
across his line in concern.
However, with 14 minutes to go, it was the hosts that finally
broke the deadlock when substitute Osei slipped through a
defence-splitting pass to Mudge, who applied a clinical finish
to beat the onrushing Danny Knowles.
Mudge nearly got in again with six minutes to go but this
time his shot was tame and comfortably gathered as the Terras
continued to look lethargic right up to the final whistle.
Magpies: Hutchings, Jermyn, Smeeton, Clay, O'Brien, Liburd,
Crittenden, Hill, Moss, Mudge, Forbes (Osei 73). Subs not
used: Browne, Nicholson, Bowles, Watts, Puckett, Peprah-Annan,
Walker.
Terras: Knowles, Gaia, Doe, Mawer (Frampton 83), Sandwith,
Cutler, Webb (Bygrave 65), Taylor, Coutts (Williams 65), Agera
(McPhee 24), Mason. Subs not used: Nicholai, Tribe, Reiffer,
Lillington.
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