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31.8.2009

  Nuneaton Town (0) 3   Hednesford Town (0) 1    

Armson 46, 88, Oddy 70 (pen)

Barnett 63

Attendance   944 Current Form DWLLL
 MotM Carl Palmer

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Despite a much-improved showing at Liberty way this afternoon, Hednesford went down to a third defeat in a row this afternoon, as local rivals Nuneaton pounced on yet more defensive errors to claim all three points

Manager Dean Edwards was forced into three changes to the side that had been narrowly beaten by Truro City on Saturday, with Scott Lycett in for Gabriel Emechete, Elliott Durrell winning his place back at the expense of Sam Aiston and Aaron Gibson coming in for the AWOL Theo Stair

 Having come in for criticism following their last two performances, the Pitmen started well, playing the ball to feet with purpose. Their first real chance of note fell to Tyrone Barnett on six minutes - his overhead kick was easily saved by young Nuneaton keeper Neil Collett after Sean Platt's cross had dropped temptingly to the striker

Ben Bailey and Lycett had made an excellent start to the game, harrying the likes of Gez Murphy and allowing the big striker no room to move or time to play the ball -  a tactic that drew criticism from a number of home supporters who felt that the Pitmen's aggressive approach was no in the spirit of the game

Tony Dinning was also in the thick of the action, so much so that on nineteen minutes, he received a yellow card after going in strongly on Robert Oddy in front of the benches. To compound it further, Dinning came off worse in the challenge, and had to receive lengthy treatment off the pitch

Despite plenty of huff and puff, the next chance for either side came on twenty minutes, when Durrell, whose goalscoring cameo on Saturday had earned him his place back in the side, made a great late run through the Nuneaton defence, but pulled his shot a couple of feet wide of the far post after getting on the end of Carl Palmer's through ball

Palmer himself went closest to breaking the deadlock against his former club on twenty four minutes, darting through the gap to slot the ball past Collett, but an offside flag ruled out the Hednesford skipper's effort

Three minutes later, Dinning's injury became too much for him to continue, with Aiston replacing the midfield playmaker

Nuneaton finally started to play their way into the game from this point, with former Stafford defender Stuart Pierpoint firing in a long range shot that was blocked as it looked to be heading towards goal

On thirty eight minutes, Kyle Storer was denied by Gavin Ward, with the Hednesford number one making a great save low to his right to turn away Storer's twenty five yard shot

With half time approaching, Gibson went close to scoring for the Pitmen, although his effort was more likely a cross than a shot, rising over the angle of crossbar and post

After such an encouraging first half, there was hope amongst the Pitmen's away support that their recent poor form could be put behind them as they looked the press on for a win. However, this hope quickly turned to despair, as 'Boro' took the lead within a minute of the restart. Poor defending, an unfortunate feature of the current campaign so far for Hednesford, allowed Nuneaton's James Armson time and space to volley home past Ward - the teenager's fourth goal of the season already

Shaken by this, the Pitmen responded almost immediately, with Durrell testing Collett with a fierce long range drive that the young keeper did well to collect

Armson was starting to cause real problems for the Hednesford defence, firing one shot just wide of goal after a smart turn and shot from the edge of the area. Lee Moore also went close with a close range effort that was only inches away from making it 2-0

On came Justin Nisbett for Ross Dyer as the Pitmen looked to inject some pace into their game up front. Palmer, who seemed to be everywhere for Hednesford, headed wide of the post on the hour mark as the away side pressed for an equaliser

The leveler finally came after another period of pressure in the sixty third minute. After Collett had turned Bailey's header over the bar for a corner, Barnett rose at the far post to meet Durrell's kick, planting a firm header into the net to grab his first goal of the season

Suddenly, the Pitmen had their tails up, and Durrell forced Collett into a fine save two minutes later, after Barnett had laid the ball off into his path on the edge of the penalty area

Unfortunately, the cracks in the defensive line started to show again, as more Nuneaton pressure in the final twenty minutes finally told on the Pitmen's rearguard. On seventy minutes, a desperate lunge by Nick Amos on Paul Spacey a couple of yards inside the penalty area saw the referee award the home side a spot kick. Oddy stepped up to fire past Ward and regain the lead for Nuneaton, much to the dleight of the large crowd that had gathered at Liberty Way

Nuneaton were very much in ascendancy by now, with Armson and co. forcing the Pitmen into a number of last-ditch challenges and none-too-pretty defending at times, with Bailey stubbornly sticking to his task of denying fellow teenager Armson another goal

The Pitmen had run out of steam in the final ten minutes, with only speculative shots from Barnett and Nisbett, followed by a blocked drive from Durrell to show for their efforts as heads dropped and mistakes crept into their game

The home side wrapped things up with two minutes remaining. The ball broke to Armson, who had had a fine game, leaving him to fire past the onrushing Ward and complete the scoring, grabbing his fifth goal in three games in the process

Edwards' troops will feel a little aggrieved at not getting anything from a game they certainly played their part in, especially in the first half. But a worrying trend of elementary mistakes in defence, coupled with a lack of leadership out on the park, is hampering the Pitmen's progress. With Dinning likely to be ruled out for a spell with a suspected rib injury, Richard Walker's return cannot come soon enough for many Pitmen followers  cds

Swindon S'marine (H) 5.9.2009
Team Mins On   On/Off For   Goals Top Scorers  2 players on 2
.1 Gavin Ward 90 .. .. .
.2 Sean Platt 90

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.3 Aaron Gibson 90

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.4 Nick Amos 90

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.5 Ben Bailey 90

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13th HEDNESFORD 6 7
.6 Scott Lycett 90

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14th Hemel Hemp 6 7
.7 Elliott Durrell 90

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15th Oxford City 6 5
.8 Carl Palmer © 90

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16th Tiverton Town 6 5
.9 Tyrone Barnett 90

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17th Clevedon Town 6 5
.10 Ross Dyer 65

Nisbett

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18th Evesham United 6 4
.11 Tony Dinning 27

Aiston

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19th Swindon Super  6 3
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20th Didcot Town 6 2
.12 Sam Aiston

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Dinning

  . 21st Rugby Town 6 1
.14 Justin Nisbett 25

Dyer

. 22nd Merthyr Tydfil 6 -4

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Mark Bandurak 0

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Action from Liberty Way:  1. Scott Lycett swings in a cross as Nuneaton players take evasive action  2. Sam Aiston, on for the injured Tony Dinning, gets a tackle in  3. Goal! High fives all round after Tyrone Barnett's equaliser

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