Men's 1st XI Vs Truro A

Date 10 October 2015
Team Men's 1st XI
Opposition Truro A
Fixture Away
Venue Truro School
Start time 13:30
Result W 4 - 1
Time played
Scorers Member not found (1), Member not found (2), Former member (1)
Match Report   Tavistock travelled to Truro looking to maintain their 100% start and keep top spot in the league and despite a below par performance they came away with the 3 points.  The Reds started brightly and should have taken the lead when Richards set up Fenwick however the he failed to hit the taget and the chance was missed.  Fenwick and Forshaw both had PC corner flicks saved by the keeper before the opening goal was scored by Will Jones.  Tavistock hit the home side with a quick counter attack when capatain Tom Honey found the Richards who in turn played Fenwick through against the keeper, the ball spilled to Jones who showed the composure to finish with his reverse stick after both Fenwick and Richards had been thwarted by the Truro defence.  The counter attack which led to the goal was started by man of the match Sam Willetts, Willetts who has been in terrfic form in the front line wass playing at left back due to the unavailabilty of Paul Marchant.  Despite playing in the backline, Willetts was still one of Tavistocks major attacking threats with some devasting runs from deep.  Tavistock eventaully converted from a penalty corner when Megicks scored from close range, the Reds won another penalty corner at the end of the first half which was converted by Forshaw with a low flick to the keeprs right hand side.  Tavistock were determined to put in a better second half performance and increase their conversion rate in front of goal however it was the home side who scored an early goal from a penalty corner. Tavistock had a number of chances in the second half with Carr, Fenwick, Honey, Forshaw and Richards all going close however it was Megicks who scored the only goal for the reds.  Megicks stole the ball off the last defender to leave himself one on one with the keeper, he showed composure beyond his years to cooly slot the ball past the keeper and claim his second goal of the game.  Next week will see Tavistock play host to Duchy, a game that involves the only two teams in the league to have won their opening three games.  Tavistock hope to welcome Paul Marchant back to the side but will be without influential Summer signing and todays MoM Sam Willetts.
Name Squad number Position Scored Assists Cards
Matt Grahame Goalkeeper
Tom Honey Midfielder