Billingshurst 2 Newhaven 3, Sussex Senior Cup Round 1
Newhaven’s injury-ravaged squad were back on the road last
night for a tricky-looking Sussex Senior Cup first round match against lower-division Billingshurst.
Billingshurst have started the season well, having tasted defeat just once in their opening seven league matches and currently sitting third in the SCFL Division One.
It was an unfamiliar
Newhaven line-up (unfamiliar through necessity as opposed to choice) that actually
settled into the game more quickly, dominating the ball in the early stages
without ever really threatening the opponent’s goal too often.
Yet despite the lack
of clear opportunities, it still came as no real surprise when the Dockers took
the lead just after the 20-minute mark. Luca Page did well to work himself some
space down the left, and his low shot from the edge of the area was diverted
into the net by Lee Robinson.
At this point, a
fairly comfortable evening appeared on the cards as Billingshurst struggled to
get a foothold in the game.
However, as anyone
who has watched the Dockers on a regular basis this season knows full-well, ‘comfortable’
and ‘Newhaven’ are not words that belong in the same sentence as far as football
is concerned.
Within five minutes,
Billingshurst had levelled from their first meaningful attack of the game. Take
nothing away from the strike from Jamie Smith, which was a fabulous effort that
gave Newhaven’s debutant 16-year-old goalkeeper Jonny Barnes-Galloway
absolutely no chance, but questions will be asked about the amount of time and
space given to the Hurst attackers in the build-up to the goal.
From this moment on,
the hosts really started to grow into the game and had they been a little bit
more clinical, they could have grabbed another goal before half-time as Newhaven
began to look more than a little nervous.
Having ridden out
the mini-storm, on the stroke of half-time, Newhaven were handed the ideal
opportunity to take a lead into the break. A perfectly lobbed through pass from
Jack Shonk sent Robinson away, he was tugged back, and the referee had little
hesitation in pointing to the spot.
It was Robinson who
stepped up, and although his shot was well-struck, Enrique Suarez-Macleod guessed
the right way and made a good save, pushing the ball behind for a corner.
From the resulting
corner, Billingshurst failed to clear the ball, it dropped invitingly to Page,
but he could only blaze high over the bar from close-range.
A half-time substitution
saw the injured Josh Tuck replaced by Coby Farrell, meaning both our centre-backs
and goalkeeper were now aged 18 or under.
With such an
inexperienced backline, there was always the chance that Billingshurst would
create chances in the second-half… and so it proved.
In fact, the second
period was less than a minute old before the hosts took the lead. The ball was
given away sloppily at the back and Archie Goddard finally forced the ball home
after Harry Smith had been denied.
The early goal
clearly rocked Newhaven, and it took a while for a definitive response to arrive.
That said, Robinson
almost grabbed an equaliser following a poor clearance from Suarez-Macleod, but
could only shoot narrowly wide. By that point, the Dockers were perhaps fortunate
to still have 11 men on the pitch when Farrell seemed to pull back one of their
players when he was through on goal.
With just over 25
minutes remaining, the Dockers did find their way back into the game. Callum
Edwards did brilliantly, toying with the Billingshurst defence, before standing
up a cross that was headed home by Shonk.
The goal seemed to
galvanise Newhaven. For the next five minutes they took the game to their
hosts, starting to dominate proceedings for the first time since the opening 20
minutes.
That pressure was
rewarded in the 70th minute. Again it was Edwards who was the
provider, twisting his marker inside and out, before pulling the ball back to
Robinson who made no mistake.
Having hit the
front, Newhaven instantly began to look nervy again, starting to retreat deeper
and deeper.
The final 15-minutes
can only be described as ‘proper cup football’ as Billingshurst went all out in
search of an equaliser. By this point, another teenager had entered the Newhaven
back four. I doubt Bailie Rogers has ever felt older!
Twice in an injury-time
that seemed to last forever, Billinghurst spurned good opportunities to take
the match to a penalty shoot-out, but the Dockers just about clung-on to their
lead to progress into the next round of the Sussex Senior Cup.
It’s a return to
league action on Saturday as we make our longest trip of the season with a
visit to league newcomers Petersfield.
Our RUR Cup campaign
then gets underway next Tuesday night when we visit Horsham YMCA for what will
be the third meeting between the two teams already this season, before we’re
finally back at Fort Road on Saturday 21st September when we host
Lydd Town in the FA Vase.
As ever, your
support at any of these games will be much appreciated!
Come On You Dockers!
My man of the match (aka, the controversial part): Callum Edwards. Worked tirelessly going forward and backward, and ended the game with two well-deserved assists.
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