Match Report...
An Andrew Bulford brace secured a first-ever FA Carlsberg
Vase crown for Dunston UTS, as his double helped to
defeat
West Auckland Town in The Final.
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His first goal came on 32 minutes, when he latched on to
Stephen Goddard’s flick and dinked a cute lob over Auckland
‘keeper Mark Bell. Bulford then secured the win in the 79th
minute when he fired home from close range,
again after being found by his strike partner.
In scoring at Wembley, not only
did Bulford win his side The Vase, he also wrote himself
into the history books, as
he scored in every round of this
season’s competition, including replays. West Auckland put
Dunston under immense pressure in the second half, but they
were unable to break down a stubborn defence and Billy
Irwin’s side
held on for their moment of glory. However, a sloppy kick-off from
Dunston almost handed West Auckland a dream start.
Mattie
Moffat won possession straight from the centre and fed
Michael Rae, whose dipping shot dropped just over the top of
Liam Connell’s bar with less than ten seconds on the clock.
This chance appeared to give ‘West’ an early bout of
confidence and Moffat soon saw a shot of his own flash just high and wide of the
target before Rae headed Stuart Banks’ right-wing cross just
past the post.
Stephen Goddard (Blue)
West Auckland were on top in the
opening exchanges with Banks the next player to have a crack
at goal, but they were only the width of a post away from
falling behind against the run of play. Steven Shaw swung an
in-swinging
free-kick
into the box which Michael Dixon
headed goalwards but the ball bounced off Mark Bell’s
left-hand upright.
Chris
Swailes smashed in the rebound, but
the goal was ruled out for offside against the 41- year-old
centre back.
Dunston had slowly grown into the
game and it took some alert, and composed, defending from
West right-back
Neil Pattinson to prevent Bulford a clean
strike at goal when he went in search of Dixon’s clearance.The game really sprang to life in
the 27th minute when both sides could have taken the lead.
Pattinson was again
the West Auckland
hero as his sliding
interception inside the box thwarted Bulford for a second
time in quick succession.
he ball was immediately moved forward and Mark Hudson’s
pinpoint crossfield ball found his skipper’s run into the
Dunston area. Moffat looked for the corner but Connell
produced a decent stop with his legs.
The game had really opened up
with both sides looking for the opening goal. Kane Young
slipped a ball into the path
of Bulford who was racing
through the centre but some good covering by centre back
John Parker kept the scores at
0-0. It wasn’t goalless for
long, though, as Bulford put his side ahead with a cool
finish.
Just after the half-an-hour mark,
a goal kick from Connell was flicked into Bulford’s path by
Goddard. The Dunston goal machine kept his composure to lift
an impudent lob over Bell from just outside the box to
propel himself into FA Vase folklore.
West Auckland refused to lie
down, though, and a jinking run from Banks saw him break
into the box, only to poke narrowly wide. And just minutes
before the break, Dunston skipper Ben Cattanach was on-hand
to head Hudson’s
chip to the far post over his own bar with Moffat lurking.
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Peter Dixon’s charges really took the game to Dunston after
the restart and Moffat thought he had equalised from
close
range in the 52nd minute, only to be denied by the assistant
referee’s flag.
With 30 minutes remaining Martin
Young was brought on for Adam Nicholls and the West Auckland
sub almost had an immediate impact as he found Hudson with a
wonderfully disguised through ball. Hudson wanted to many
touches to
get the ball under control, though, and Cattanach
tidied up for Dunston. Young also had a chance of his own
when Dunston failed to clear their lines, but Connell
gratefully collected the loose ball.
Irwin’s side had been under the
cosh for most of the second half but they had two good
chances to put the result
beyond doubt, and the woodwork
intervened each time. First, Bulford thumped a 20-yard
strike off the bar with Bell beaten, and moments later,
Goddard chipped the ball over Bell only to see it bounce
back off the frame of the goal. Bulford had a further two
chances as the game entered its final quarter, but was off
target with one and found Bell
too good with the
other. It transpired that these chances were merely
sighters, as a real striker’s finish from the
would-be
Man
of the Match put the game beyond West Auckland and again he
had Goddard to thank for playing the
ball into
his path.
A high ball into the box was
flicked on by Goddard and Bulford pounced, hooking the ball
home from an angle in the
79th minute to win Dunston their
first-ever FA Vase title.
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Dunston UTS FC lift the FA
Vase |
Dunston UTS ...
Liam Connell, Ben Cattanach (C), Terry Galbraith, Michael Robson, Chris Swailes, Kane Young,
Steven Shaw,
Michael Dixon, Stephen Goddard (Steven Preen,
85), Andrew Bulford (Danny Craggs, 89), Lee McAndrew
Substitutes not used- Andrew Clark, Ian Herron, Jack Burns.
Manager Billy Irwin
West Auckland Town
Mark Bell, Neil Pattinson, Andrew
Green, Jonny Gibson, John Parker, Mark Stephenson (Daniel
Hindmarsh, 77),
Stuart Banks, Mark Hudson, Mattie Moffat
(C), Michael Rae, Adam Nicholls (Martin Young, 60)
Substitutes not used- Daryl Hall, Ross Preston, Matthew Coad.
Manager Peter Dixon
Referee Roger
East
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