Newport
County v Eastleigh
SATURDAY
22nd MARCH 2008
BLUE
SQUARE SOUTH
Another excellent away
Spitfires' performance brought a deserved three points back from Wales in a
match that saw plenty of incident and controversy for both sides.
Having watched Newport
in their midweek home defeat by Welling United, Manager Ian Baird and his
back room staff selected a side for the afternoon with certain tactics in
mind with the personnel available. This brought about unfamiliar starting
positions for Anthony Riviere and David Hughes as well as a recall to the
side for Peter Adeniyi. Nobody failed to impress.
Having already snuffed
out one Eastleigh attack, the home side created a chance in the opening
minute but no player looked as though they had the confidence to have a shot
on goal. Play switched immediately to the opposite end as Eastleigh attached
a strong wind, with Mark Marshall causing all sorts of concerns for the
Newport defence. His initial effort though was stopped by Newport goalkeeper
Scott James. Adeniyi had another chance on seven minutes but his weak shot
from the edge of the area was saved by James.
A Marshall corner on
eighteen minutes curled low to just the inside post which saw James scramble
across his line to stop the ball entering the net. Two minutes later and
Eastleigh were ahead. Marshall again attacking the Newport defences
and his shot from just the edge of the box crept past James and nestled in
the corner.
Eastleigh lost Riviere
shortly afterwards following a heavy challenge which saw the left back for
the afternoon struggle for a couple of minutes before having to give way. An
Andy Gurney free kick was headed back across the face of the Eastleigh goal
by Jermaine Clarke on twenty-four minutes. Two minutes later Paul Cochlin
stabbed the ball home for Newport, following a Mark Dodd's free kick but
referee Paul Forrester had spotted an infringement on Eastleigh keeper Jason
Matthews so brought the play back for a free kick.
As Newport tried to
step up the pace, Clarke, using the wind advantage, got in behind the
Eastleigh defence but his shot was well saved by Matthews. On the half hour,
Bowen got brought to the ground by Ashley Vickers, referee Forrester,
adjudging the challenge to be of a serious nature, showed Vickers a straight
red card for the offence. Newport lined up the free kick just inside the
Eastleigh half and Cochlin arrived to meet Steve Jenkins' free kick
and send a header past Matthews to level the score.
Three minutes later and
it appeared that Newport has taken the lead. Cochlin again riding to head
home a Dodd's free kick but this time the defender was adjudged offside.
Having relieved the pressure Marshall arrived unmarked at the opposite end
but shot his effort wide of the target. Chris Piper back pass fell short on
thirty eight minuses allowing Craig Hughes to take the ball round Matthews
but Andy Forbes playing in a centre back roll had recovered to clear the
Hughes shot way. A minute later and the same Newport striker had another
attempt with the hand of wind assistance but shot over the bar.
HALF
TIME – Newport
County
1-1
Eastleigh
The second half
remained as eventful. Starting the second period in an amazing hailstorm
behind the backs of the Eastleigh side which eventually turned in to a clear
blue summer sky. On fifty-two minutes Paul Sales headed an Adam Everitt free
kick just wide and a minute later home goalkeeper James was caught outside
his area trying to retrieve a defensive error only for Sales to try to loft
a shot over the keeper into the net. James instinctively caught the ball
outside his eighteen-yard line allowing referee Forrester to issue his
second red card of the afternoon. Newport withdrew midfielder Lee Fowler for
substitute goalkeeper Tony Pennock. Pennock's first action was to watch a
low driven Andy Harris free kick go just the wrong side of the upright.
Clarke had another
header from a Bowen cross go over the bar whilst Sales saw a shot on the
turn saved by Pennock. Forbes rolled a shot wide of the target on
seventy-eight minutes, which Eastleigh followers were left thinking they
would rue but with ten minutes remaining, Eastleigh netted a winner. Pennock
was caught in no man's land on the angle of the eighteen yard box and his
attempted clearance fell straight to Sales who guided a shot back
from fully thirty five yards. The ball seemed to take an eternity as it
finally rolled into the Newport net to the delight of the Eastleigh players
and management.
Newport
offered little in resistance after this, as Eastleigh added a further three
points to cement their position in the play off places.
FULL
TIME – Newport
County
1-2
Eastleigh
RAY
MURPHY
