Match Report |
Tavistock played host to Yeovil in their first home game of the season and it was expected to be a big test for the Reds following their back to back promotions, Yeovil had finished 4th last season so the game would be a real indicator for progression Tavistock have been making. The away side were the best opposition the Reds have faced before but thanks to clinical execution in front of goal the home side ran out 6-0 winners. The home side raced into an early 2-0 lead thanks to a quick fire double from Mark Forshaw, the second goal found Forshaw in on goal following a 40 metre overhead from Fenwick, as the keeper closed down Forshaw he showed the composure and ability to flick the ball over the keeper and into the net to double thehome sides lead. Forshaw and Fenwick then switched roles as the latter was able to convert from close range following a clever pass from Forshaw. Yeovil came out at the start half looking determined to get an early goal back but a defensive mistake led to Forshaw being given the ball at the top of the D and he didnt waste anytime in smashing the ball past the keeper to complete his hat trick, not done ther ehe then claimed his fourth of the game after another high through ball from Fenwick. Bob Carr capped aother impressive performance when he claimed the sixth goal of the game, the Reds looked extremly solid in defence with Summer signings Chevin and Jeffrey slotting in well with the established Marchant and Willetts, the home side also recieved a mid week boost when Ollie Richards was passed fit to rejoin the squad and add the midfield of Honey, Blonden and Stanbury. Tavistock sit second in the table on goal difference as the prepare for next weeks away gae against PGSOB's.
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