Platt's
Four-Goal Burst
Sinks Sad Seal
Reserves
Platt 6 Seal
Res. 3
Platt
overcame a sticky spell 15 minutes either side of the interval
to defeat Seal Reserves 6-3 in Monday's Smith's Senior
Cup Final.
Defences found life tough on the frosty
Greatness Park pitch and inside 30 minutes Platt had swept
into a 4-0 lead and looked set to run riot. But Seal stuck
doggedly to their task - pulling one back before the interval
and then cutting the deficit to 4-2 with a penalty. Platt
recovered, however, and in the end there was no doubting
their success.
That first 30 minute period highlighted
Platt's up-front strength. The Mid-Kent side have been
knocking in plenty of goals this season and the strikers
soon had a cumbersome-looking Seal defence in all sorts
of trouble.
Holdstock fired wide when well-placed
and Broad was only just too high with a fine effort before
Benn put Platt ahead with an extremely well-worked goal.
Holdstock played a short corner to Thompson and from his
left-wing cross the ever alert Benn nipped in to score
a splendid goal.
Seal went into the match knowing Benn
would be an obvious danger but their attempts to block
him proved fruitless as he stole away from his shadowers
for goal number two. Hollebon's pin-point right-wing cross
found Benn unmarked and he rose to head past Gilbertson.
There was some heated exchanges with
Green and Bridle both being spoken to by referee Edwards.
Bridle, Seal's skipper, tried hard to rally his men but
on the half-hour he saw his side slip 4-0 down as Platt
netted twice in quick succession.
Firstly Seal were penalised on the
right and Broad's lofted cross was misjudged by goalkeeper
Gilbertson and ended up in the back of the net.
And then splendid work by Hollebon
enabled Holdstock to go clear and rifle in a low left-footed
shot.
Seal replied almost immediately when
in one of their rare first-half attacks Durrant headed
over goalkeeper Chick and into the net.
And Seal started the second-half well
with Armstrong working tirelessly to get his forwards going.
Armstrong floated over a free-kick which Baker hoisted
just wide and then A.Darry rose for a header but could
not quite direct his effort.
Seal at last got their reward in the
58th minute when Evans was ruled to have pushed A.Darry
and the referee awarded a penalty. Darry's kick was low
to Chick's left and although the goalkeeper got a hand
to it he could not prevent the ball entering the net.
Howell battled to revive a rather
lethargic-looking Platt side and twice Benn went close
to stretching the lead. He eventually did when jumping
to head in a Thompson cross - his hat-trick goal.
And that goal also signalled the end
for many spectators who began to stream away. But they
were to miss two more goals in the final 10 minutes.
One came when Seal's Armstrong fired
in a 25-yard free-kick that flew past Chick and into the
top of the net and the other came when Seal defender Iles
tried to reach his goalkeeper with a lobbed back pass but
only succeeded in finding his own net.
Hole enjoyed a sound game at the heart
of the Platt defence while Thompson and Holdstock enjoyed
themselves down the left-flank.
Team: Chick,
P.Hole, T.Hollebon, G.Evans, J.Holdstock, D.Howell, E.Thompson,
M.Broad, C.Benn, T.Whiffen, D.Green.
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