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Wed 23rd Mar 2016 @ 19:45 - The Pingles Attendance: 263
Nuneaton Griff
4 - 0
Bromsgrove Sporting
Referee: Mr. R. Haynes (Burton-On-Trent) Midland Football League / Division 1

Goalscorers
Dave Barnett (38)
Alex Naughton (49)
Kyle Baxter (58)
Danny Edmond (88)
None
Starting Line-ups
George Woodward
Danny Harris
Anton Astley
Darren Eggleton
Ryan Millerchip
Mark Williams
Dave Barnett
Kyle Baxter
Luke Shorthouse
Alex Naughton
Josh Ruff
Chris Jay
Aaron Roberts
Simon Fitter
Craig Jones
Jake Willcox
Liam Spink
Will Tibbetts
Reece Hewitt
Connor Collins
Sam Wills
Sean Brain
Substitutes
George Brindley
Ashley Wilks
Danny Edmond
Aden Moore
Nic Gilks
Brendan Kelly
Daniel Morris
Josh Westwood
Umit Eminoglu
Kyle Turner
Substitutions
Ashley Wilks -> Danny Harris (43)
Danny Edmond -> Alex Naughton (86)
Josh Westwood -> Connor Collins (46)
Kyle Turner -> Will Tibbetts (58)
Umit Eminoglu -> Liam Spink (68)
Yellow cards
Anton Astley (53)
Josh Ruff (72)
Kyle Baxter (77)
Dave Barnett (90+1)
Jake Willcox (45)
Aaron Roberts (61)
Liam Spink (67)
Jake Willcox (68)
Craig Jones (83)
Umit Eminoglu (90)
Red cards
None Jake Willcox (68)
Match Report | Programme
23/03/2016 - The Pingles Stadium, Nuneaton - Midland Football League Division 1

Nuneaton Griff (1) 4-0 (0) Bromsgrove Sporting

Bromsgrove Sporting's title aspirations hit a huge stumbling block on a calamitous night against a well organised Nuneaton Griff side.

Sporting matched their hosts in the first half and were unlucky to go in with a deficit but the second half was a different story with two early goals for Griff and a second yellow card for Sporting left-back Jake Willcox putting the game out of reach.

The result sees Griff close the gap on league leaders Sporting to two points whilst Coventry United lie in third, a further two points behind, but crucially with three games in hand on both of the sides above them.

Griff started the game stronger with winger Josh Ruff causing problems down the left wing and Kyle Baxter whipping in some dangerous set pieces. However, it was Sporting who had the game's first clear cut chance on 12 minutes when a Sam Wills corner found Sean Brain unmarked at the near post who headed just wide.

On the half hour mark, Wills cut in from the left wing and fired into the side netting; a shot which many of the large traveling contingent of Sporting fans momentarily thought had gone in.

Griff broke the deadlock when a Baxter corner was met by Alex Naughton. Although Sporting 'keeper Chris Jay managed to save his headed effort he couldn't push the ball far enough away and the ball was fired home by Dave Barnett giving the home team a 1-0 lead at the break.

The second half started in similar fashion and it wasn't long before Naughton found himself through on goal. He steered clear of Sporting defender Craig Jones and gave Jay no chance with a perfectly placed shot into the top right corner.

Soon after Sporting managed to bundle the ball into the net but it was disallowed for a foul on Griff 'keeper George Woodward. After this Griff went up the other end and the ball found Baxter in the penalty area. Jones looked to have the situation under control but Baxter somehow managed to squeeze the ball past both Jones and Jay to give his side a 3-0 lead before the hour mark.
On 70 mins the game was put beyond the reach of Sporting when Jake Willcox, who was already on a yellow card, foolishly pulled back Ruff and was promptly sent for an early shower by referee Ryan Haynes.

Sporting seemed to play better after this with substitute Josh Westwood, a new signing from Cadbury Athletic, looking particularly dangerous. However, it was Griff who rounded off the scoring in the 89th minute when substitute Danny Edmond expertly chipped the on-rushing Jay to make it 4-0.

Sporting have the opportunity to bounce back with two games over the Easter weekend. They take on Studley at the Beehive on Saturday (26th March) before heading to Pershore Town on Easter Monday (28th March)