Men's 1st XI Vs Plymouth Marjon B

Date 21 November 2015
Team Men's 1st XI
Opposition Plymouth Marjon B
Fixture Away
Venue University of St Mark & St John
Start time 15:30
Result W 4 - 2
Time played
Scorers Member not found (2), Former member, Member not found
Match Report

Tavistock knew they would face their toughest game of the season against Marjons and things were not helped by the late withdrawal of Sam Stanbury from the match day squad due to illness, he joined other back line players Dale Wood and Paul Marchant on the sidelines.  Marchant would have made 6 former PMHC players in the Tavistock line up had he played alongside Fenwick, Honey, Richards, Willetts and Megicks who had all previously played for their match day opponents. The game started at a fast pace and before the crowd had settled into their seats the Reds found themselves 2-0 up.  Sam Willetts converted from close range following a penalty corner and soon after Megicks was the quickest to react to a loose ball in the D and finished with a well taken reverse stick effort to put the visitors two goals to the good.  Mid way through the half Marjons did score a deserved goal, both sides although strong in defence were looking dangerous in front of goal.  With less than 10 minutes to go before half time Sam Willetts doubled his goal tally for the game, he intercepted a loose pass and his pace took him clear and one on one with keeper before cleverly moving the ball to his reverse to wrong foot the keeper and sweep the ball in and restore the two goal advantage for the visitors. The new backline of Carr, Berry and skipper Honey were looking composed at the back and enjoyed large amounts of possession at the back however Marjons pulled a goal back with a well worked penalty corner routine. Marjons looked to the experience of O'Sullivan, Carter and Oxley to try and breakdown a resolute Tavistock defence, both sides knew the next goal would be crucial and with just over 10 minutes remaining the goal went to the visitors. With Marjons on the attack a turnover of possession allowed Tavistock the chance to break and when Fenwick found Forshaw with a 50yard pass there was only going to be one outcome, despite a defender and the keeper still to beat Forshaw managed to smash the ball home from a tight angle - Forshaw maintained his record of scoring in very game he has played for Tavistock since joining from ISCA over the Summer.  The win sees Tavistock maintain their 5 point lead at the top of the league from Duchy and a 9 point lead over third place Bodmin. As well as playing away to Torbay next weekend, the Reds also travel to Bristol on Sunday to play in round 2 of the England Hockey Vase competition.

Name Squad number Position Scored Assists Cards
Matt Grahame Goalkeeper
Tom Honey Midfielder