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Sat 29th Sep 2018 @ 15:00 - Victoria Ground Attendance: 954
Bromsgrove Sporting 1 - 3 Corby Town
Referee: Mr. B. Antrobus (Shrewsbury) F. A. Trophy / Extra Preliminary Round

Goalscorers
John Pykett (30)
Elliot Sandy (25)
Joel Carta (penalty) (43)
Connor Kennedy (50)
Starting Line-ups
Jonathan Brown
Aaron Roberts
Jack Wilson
Craig Jones
Daniel Morris
Nathan Hayward
John Pykett
Josh Quaynor
William Shorrock
Cameron Peters
Richard Gregory
Dan George
Miles Smith
Sam Warburton
Joel Carta
Jamie Anton
Gary Mulligan
Jordan Francis
Connor Kennedy
Elliot Sandy
Ben Bradshaw
Jordon Crawford
Substitutes
Marcel Simpson
R’mar Murray
Charlie Dowd
Tom Massey
Ashanti Pryce
Zac Allen
Greg Ling
Dean McBride
Lee Garvie
Jake Bettles
Substitutions
Charlie Dowd -> John Pykett (60)
R’mar Murray -> Aaron Roberts (81)
Jake Bettles -> Elliot Sandy (62)
Greg Ling -> Ben Bradshaw (76)
Zac Allen -> Jordon Crawford (90+5)
Yellow cards
Aaron Roberts (53)
Craig Jones (58)
Nathan Hayward (89)
Sam Warburton (09)
Elliot Sandy (39)
Jordon Crawford (62)
Connor Kennedy (78)
Red cards
None None
Other statistics
13 Shots 7
9 Shots on goal 3
0 Offsides 5
7 Corner kicks 6
13 Free kicks 9
0 Penalties 0
How They Saw It | Match Report | Programme
Goals from Sandy, Carta and Kennedy booked a place in the Preliminary Round of the Buildbase FA Trophy.

Manager Steve Kinniburgh named an unchanged side from the fantastic 4-1 win at Bromsgrove’s near neighbours Alvechurch in the Emirates FA Cup 7 days earlier.

With sporting sitting top of the league, it was always going to be a tough afternoon at the Victoria Ground, but one that the Steelmen were looking forward to after a flying start to the season.

The game was preceded by an impeccably observed minute silence following the tragic news that former Bromsgrove sporting youth team player Tom Jones had tragically lost his life. The thoughts of everyone at Corby Town are with the family and friends of Tom at this tragic time.

Corby started the game on the front foot and had the first chances of the game, first, Jamie Anton got on the end of a Sam Warburton corner but his header lacked conviction and was glanced across the face of the goal, and then a long throw from Connor Kennedy was only half cleared, the ball falling to Jordon Crawford on the edge of the area, but his half volley sailed over the bar.

Sam Warburton picked up the game’s first booking on 10 minutes, sporting breaking from a Corby set-piece, knocking the ball wide and running into the left back. What seemed like a natural coming together of two players chasing the same ball was deemed a tactical foul 70 yards from goal after only 10 minutes!

The Steelmen took the lead after 24 minutes. Sporting tried playing out from the back, Joel Carta pressured the defence to win the ball and release Elliot Sandy, who ran into the area, rounded the keeper and rolled the ball into the empty net.

Sporting stepped up the pressure but the Corby defence stood firm until the 31st minute, when the hosts levelled the scores! Corby struggled to get the ball clear, with the ball finally falling to Pykett who took a touch before spinning and smashing home yards from goal.

Bromsgrove had the bit between their teeth here and should have gone in front. A quick free kick caught Corby sleeping, the ball was smashing across the face of the goal with Peter’s inches from getting a stud on the ball and diverting home!

The referee seemed to be losing control of the game, Sandy was flagged offside, and just as the striker lobbed the keeper, the referee blew his whistle, but still booked the Corby striker. The game then reconvened despite there being 2 balls on the pitch.

Then the biggest moment of controversy came in the 41st Minute. Sandy played the ball into Jordon Crawford who made a run into the box, Morris made what appeared to be an expertly timed tackle on the winger, but the referee adjudged that Morris had went through Crawford to win the ball and awarded a penalty. There was then a 3 minute delay while the host’s players were arguing with the officials and the Steelmen. Ben Bradshaw ended up on the floor after being throttled by Morris and then pushed numerous times by Gregory. With everyone settled down and Carta ready to take the kick, Roberts then decided to declare his frustrations, again holding up the penalty.
In the end it mattered not a jot as Joel Carta calmly sent Brown the wrong way and rolled the ball home.

Half Time Bromsgrove Sporting 1-2 Corby Town

The second half started just as the first, Corby playing the ball about and winning some earlier set-pieces, and it was from one of these that the Steelmen made it 3!

Another wonderfully delivered corner from Sam Warburton was this time met in the box by Connor Kennedy who headed home his first goal of the season.

Peters got himself in the book for a shocking kick on Crawford, an over hit goal kick was sailing well over both players heads and out for a throw, Peters deciding to instead take a strong swipe at the shins of the young Corby winger.

The next player in the referees’ book was Jones for a two handed shove on Sandy in the middle of the pitch, the Sporting players clearly showing signs of frustration with how the afternoon was going for them.

Crawford then became the 3rd Steelman into the book, and the 2nd for kicking the ball away after being flagged offside.

Play was then held up for 5 minutes after a nasty clash of heads between Joel Carta and Dan George, the Corby 'keeper having to leave the field to change his shirt that had ended up with blood splattered over the front from a broken and bloody nose!

Sporting were trying to push the tempo in search of a way back into the match, but the Steelmen defence against showed by they have conceded very few goal this season, restricting the hosts to half chances from range or snap shot efforts that George collected easily.

The Steelmen were still a threat, Bettles was denied a goal by a great last ditch tackle from Morris, this time the angle was closer to 45 degrees than the 90 degree challenge for the penalty.

Dan George was then called into action, Hayward taking aim from long range and George tipped over as the ball appeared to be going just under the bar.

Hayward was then booked by the referee for arguing about the decision to award a corner to Corby, one that Sporting 'keeper Brown did not take too well, unleashing a volley of abuse at the nearside linesman before telling him that he hates him!

From a long throw, Bettles rose highest to nod the ball down to Carta on the edge of the area, but his first time volley just cleared the crossbar.

Down the other end, Shorrock found space on the left hand side, broke into the box but his shot on goal was blocked by Miles Smith.

That was the final act of the game, with the Steelmen booking a date with Yaxley on Saturday 13th October at Steel Park

Full Time Bromsgrove Sporting 1-3 Corby Town

Attendance 954

Report courtesy of James McCafferty (Corby Town F. C.).