HAMWORTHY UNITED Res. 5 WEYMOUTH Res. 1
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011Magna Dorset Premier League (Tuesday 20-12-11)
Both sides took full advantage of this game being played in mid week to strengthen their teams. New signing Steve Whitcher from Lymington made his debut for the Hammers in midfield, and he joined Luke Burbidge, Dan Haysom and Dan Pidgley from Saturday’s first team line up. Two other First Team squad players Will Robinson and Keeper Shane Murphy helped make it the strongest Reserve Team line up, of the season. It was a good opportunity for several of the younger lads to play with some of the more experienced Hamworthy players, and so it proved with two of them scoring goals. Weymouth also featured a few squad players in their side and Matt Head who recently left the Hammers started on the bench for them.
The game began at a very quick pace with both sides passing the ball well in a very even opening first quarter. It was Hamworthy that opened the scoring when Jordon Basing was put through one on one with the keeper by Luke Burbidge. He bravely kept his cool to toe poke the ball past the advancing keeper into the net, as the Weymouth player slid into him. The lead lasted less than two minutes after a Weymouth player was allowed to run unchallenged down the right wing, and cross the ball into the six yard box where it was duly converted. Once again the lead did not last long this time Luke Burbidge took full advantage of a defencive error to restore United’s lead, which they held on to until the break.
H/T 2-1
After the interval it was the Hammers who came out, and got on top right from the restart. Within minutes Jordon Basing scored his second goal to double the Hamworthy lead. This allowed them to relax and they now began to really dominate the game. Youth Team Player Ollie Clayton who was enjoying a good game out on the wide right, jinxed past a couple of players into the six yard box before calmly picking his spot for the Hammers’ fourth goal. United could have had further goals before Luke Burbidge a constant threat to the Weymouth hit the target again. Weymouth to their credit still continued to get back into the game and Shane Murphy did well to block a late attempt from close range. When the final whistle came, United were worthy winners of three valuable points to keep them above Weymouth and that much nearer to safety.
F/T 5-1
Team: S. Murphy, R. Dominy, D. Pidgley, T.Rolls, D.Haysom, S. Whitcher (S.Parker), O. Clayton (C.Perry), W. Robinson, L. Burbidge (A. Meredew), J. Basing, S. Bedward.

