Eastleigh v Fisher
Athletic
SATURDAY
16th AUGUST 2008
BLUE
SQUARE SOUTH
Eastleigh
continued their 100%
start to the new
campaign with their
third successive victory
and, for the second
match in a row scoring
three goals.
Leroy
Griffiths made his
Spitfires debut having
linked up with former
boss Ian Baird in an
unlikely reunion this
week, this after the
well-documented falling
out at Havant and
Waterlooville early last
season.
The
experienced 31-year-old
came straight into the
starting eleven against
one of his former teams
as the only change from
the midweek win over
Newport County replacing
Mark Marshall, now of
Swindon Town in League
One.
Young
striker Tom Clarke also
joined this week from
Dorchester Town and
started on the bench.
The
game started very
unfortunately for
Fisher's Lawrence Yiga.
The tall centre forward
clashed with one of his
own players and suffered
concussion forcing the
visitors into an early
change.
After
a scrappy opening to the
game, it was perhaps
Fisher who had the
better of the play to
begin with.
In
the 13th
minute, Jeff Goulding
pushed a good ball
through for Anwah Jones
to chase where Tom
Jordan had to step in
and clear for a corner
to cut out the danger.
Two
minutes later, Luke
Hickie played the ball
down the line to Damien
Batt whose cross into
the box found Jeff
Goulding at the near
post. Goulding,
presented with a good
chance, got his feet in
a tangle and the
opportunity was gone
with Eastleigh lucky to
escape without damage.
For
a good quarter of an
hour to twenty minutes,
there was a distinct
lack of cutting edge and
tempo from Eastleigh
with not one shot or
attempt at goal for such
a long time it seemed,
when the game suddenly
took a turn for the
better on the half hour.
Tony
Taggart's pinpoint cross
from the right, having
beaten his man and
getting on to his left
foot, picked out JAMES
BAKER beautifully
who glanced an excellent
header across the
goalkeeper and into the
corner of goal to break
the deadlock.
The
goal brought much needed
impetus to the hosts
play and suddenly the
game had livened up.
Eastleigh
went on to win two
corners in a row as
Anthony Riviere's cross
was headed behind by
Andy Sambrook.
Tom
Jordan was shoved to the
ground by Goulding
towards the end of the
half after the former
Hawks captain confronted
the player about a foul
on Peter Adeniyi. The
referee spoke to both of
his assistants about the
incident but
bewilderingly kept his
cards in his pocket much
to the disbelief of
Baird and his coaching
staff.
Five
minutes before the break
Baker was booked for a
typical striker's
challenge on Gavyn Dayes
for which he received a
yellow card despite the
defender appearing to
make the most of it and
going down in
slow-motion.
In
the second minute of
time added on at the end
of the half, Fisher's
Scott Gooding chipped
the ball in for Goulding
who wanted to bring the
ball down though his
control got the better
of him and the chance
went away.
HALF
TIME: Eastleigh 1–0
Fisher Athletic
Eastleigh
had visibly shifted up a
gear since the break and
immediately looked
sharper and more hungry
to win the game.
A
fine dribble and cross
from Taggart showed good
creativity to open up
the Fisher defence in
the penalty area but
there was no white shirt
at the back post to get
on the end of it.
The
re-doubled efforts had
paid off as on 50
minutes, Eastleigh
doubled their lead with
a second goal. Tony
Taggart's surging run
through the middle of
park saw the former
Havant midfielder leave
his marker trailing in
his shadow before
getting his shot away.
Simon
Overland in the Fisher
goal couldn't hold on to
the ball and parried it
kindly for PETER
ADENIYI who was on
hand to tap home his
first goal of the
season.
Tom
Jordan came within a
whisker of making it
three a moment later as
he blasted the ball on
the half volley from the
edge of area. The
commanding centre half's
powerful attempt took a
slight deflection to
earn a corner ball, the
chance coming about as
Jordan pounced on a
stray ball after Baker
had tried to find a way
into the box.
A
bizarre one-two between
Andy Harris and Tony
Taggart from a corner
saw Taggart badly slice
it back out to the wing
unintentionally. The
Eastleigh skipper picked
up the return ball and
his cross went just
behind and out for a
goal kick.
Jamie
Brown replaced James
Baker on 53 minutes, and
the combative midfielder
took to the field in an
attacking role alongside
the extremely
hard-working Matt
Groves, who both played
together at Dorchester
Town for several
seasons.
Brown
played a good early ball
into Riviere soon after
coming on. Riviere's low
shot however, was
smothered by the
goalkeeper.
A
minute before the hour,
a low cross from the
left by Trevor Challis
found it's way to Jamie
Brown who did very well
to get past his man but
unfortunately couldn't
find the finish.
The
Spitfires continued a
good spell of dominance
with Taggart turning
Mark Wright completely
inside out with yet more
nifty footwork before
placing a superb ball
across the face of goal.
Gavyn Dayes sliced
behind at the far post,
narrowly evading an own
goal.
Chris
Mason replaced Leroy
Griffiths with fifteen
minutes to play, the
latter enjoying his
first action in the
white of Eastleigh,
although the best is yet
to come once the new
signing can build up his
match sharpness.
Eastleigh
kept the visitors in
their own half for large
parts of the second half
and made sure of the win
with a third goal twelve
minutes from time. ANTHONY
RIVIERE scored his
second goal in as many
games having been played
in by Taggart and firing
into the corner of goal
with his left foot to
put one over his former
club with a good run
into the middle and a
lovely finish with his
left foot.
Jamie
Brown chased a lost
cause to win the ball
and possession close to
the corner flag, where
he then delivered a
cross that was only just
behind Groves, who still
managed to get a header
to it that spun off
harmlessly.
Another
three points secured, as
Eastleigh move up to
third in the table. It
is far too early to be
worrying about league
standings at this early
stage but continuing in
this vein winning games,
will do us no harm at
all.
FULL TIME:
Eastleigh
3-0
Fisher
Athletic
JAMIE
MONTIGUE
